{"text":"I am a little confused on all of the models of the 88-89 bonnevilles.\nI have heard of the LE SE LSE SSE SSEI. Could someone tell me the\ndifferences are far as features or performance. I am also curious to\nknow what the book value is for prefereably the 89 model. And how much\nless than book value can you usually get them for. In other words how\nmuch are they in demand this time of year. I have heard that the mid-spring\nearly summer is the best time to buy.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I'm not familiar at all with the format of these \"X-Face:\" thingies, but\nafter seeing them in some folks' headers, I've *got* to *see* them (and\nmaybe make one of my own)!\n\nI've got \"dpg-view\" on my Linux box (which displays \"uncompressed X-Faces\")\nand I've managed to compile [un]compface too... but now that I'm *looking*\nfor them, I can't seem to find any X-Face:'s in anyones news headers! :-(\n\nCould you, would you, please send me your \"X-Face:\" header?\n\nI *know* I'll probably get a little swamped, but I can handle it.\n\n\t...I hope.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nIn a word, yes.\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nThey were attacking the Iraqis to drive them out of Kuwait,\na country whose citizens have close blood and business ties\nto Saudi citizens. And me thinks if the US had not helped out\nthe Iraqis would have swallowed Saudi Arabia, too (or at \nleast the eastern oilfields). And no Muslim country was doing\nmuch of anything to help liberate Kuwait and protect Saudi\nArabia; indeed, in some masses of citizens were demonstrating\nin favor of that butcher Saddam (who killed lotsa Muslims),\njust because he was killing, raping, and looting relatively\nrich Muslims and also thumbing his nose at the West.\n\nSo how would have *you* defended Saudi Arabia and rolled\nback the Iraqi invasion, were you in charge of Saudi Arabia???\n\n\nI think that it is a very good idea to not have governments have an\nofficial religion (de facto or de jure), because with human nature\nlike it is, the ambitious and not the pious will always be the\nones who rise to power. There are just too many people in this\nworld (or any country) for the citizens to really know if a \nleader is really devout or if he is just a slick operator.\n\n\nYou make it sound like these guys are angels, Ilyess. (In your\nclarinet posting you edited out some stuff; was it the following???)\nFriday's New York Times reported that this group definitely is\nmore conservative than even Sheikh Baz and his followers (who\nthink that the House of Saud does not rule the country conservatively\nenough). The NYT reported that, besides complaining that the\ngovernment was not conservative enough, they have:\n\n\t- asserted that the (approx. 500,000) Shiites in the Kingdom\n\t are apostates, a charge that under Saudi (and Islamic) law\n\t brings the death penalty. \n\n\t Diplomatic guy (Sheikh bin Jibrin), isn't he Ilyess?\n\n\t- called for severe punishment of the 40 or so women who\n\t drove in public a while back to protest the ban on\n\t women driving. The guy from the group who said this,\n\t Abdelhamoud al-Toweijri, said that these women should\n\t be fired from their jobs, jailed, and branded as\n\t prostitutes.\n\n\t Is this what you want to see happen, Ilyess? I've\n\t heard many Muslims say that the ban on women driving\n\t has no basis in the Qur'an, the ahadith, etc.\n\t Yet these folks not only like the ban, they want\n\t these women falsely called prostitutes? \n\n\t If I were you, I'd choose my heroes wisely,\n\t Ilyess, not just reflexively rally behind\n\t anyone who hates anyone you hate.\n\n\t- say that women should not be allowed to work.\n\n\t- say that TV and radio are too immoral in the Kingdom.\n\nNow, the House of Saud is neither my least nor my most favorite government\non earth; I think they restrict religious and political reedom a lot, among\nother things. I just think that the most likely replacements\nfor them are going to be a lot worse for the citizens of the country.\nBut I think the House of Saud is feeling the heat lately. In the\nlast six months or so I've read there have been stepped up harassing\nby the muttawain (religious police---*not* government) of Western women\nnot fully veiled (something stupid for women to do, IMO, because it\nsends the wrong signals about your morality). And I've read that\nthey've cracked down on the few, home-based expartiate religious\ngatherings, and even posted rewards in (government-owned) newspapers\noffering money for anyone who turns in a group of expartiates who\ndare worship in their homes or any other secret place. So the\ngovernment has grown even more intolerant to try to take some of\nthe wind out of the sails of the more-conservative opposition.\nAs unislamic as some of these things are, they're just a small\ntaste of what would happen if these guys overthrow the House of\nSaud, like they're trying to in the long run.\n\nIs this really what you (and Rached and others in the general\nwest-is-evil-zionists-rule-hate-west-or-you-are-a-puppet crowd)\nwant, Ilyess?\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nI've just spent two solid months arguing that no such thing as an\nobjective moral system exists.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nElisabeth, let's set the record straight for the nth time, I have not read \n\"The Yeast Connection\". So anything that I say is not due to brainwashing \nby this \"hated\" book. It's okay I guess to hate the book, by why hate me?\nElisabeth, I'm going to quote from Zinsser's Microbiology, 20th Edition.\nA book that you should be familiar with and not \"hate\". \"Candida species \ncolonize the mucosal surfaces of all humans during birth or shortly \nthereafter. The risk of endogenous infection is clearly ever present. \nIndeed, candidiasis occurs worldwide and is the most common systemic \nmycosis.\" Neutrophils play the main role in preventing a systemic \ninfection(candidiasis) so you would have to have a low neutrophil count or \n\"sick\" neutrophils to see a systemic infection. Poor diet and persistent \nparasitic infestation set many third world residents up for candidiasis.\nYour assessment of candidiasis in the U.S. is correct and I do not dispute \nit.\n\nWhat I posted was a discussion of candida blooms, without systemic \ninfection. These blooms would be responsible for local sites of irritation\n(GI tract, mouth, vagina and sinus cavity). Knocking down the bacterial \ncompetition for candida was proposed as a possible trigger for candida \nblooms. Let me quote from Zinsser's again: \"However, some factors, such as \nthe use of a broad-spectrum antibacterial antibiotic, may predispose to \nboth mucosal and systemic infections\". I was addressing mucosal infections\n(I like the term blooms better). The nutrition course that I teach covers \nthis effect of antibiotic treatment as well as the \"cure\". I guess that \nyour nutrition course does not, too bad. \n\n\n\nMy, my Elisabeth, do I detect a little of Steve Dyer in you? If you \nnoticed my faculty rank, I'm a biochemist, not a microbiologist.\nCandida is classifed as a fungus(according to Zinsser's). But, as you point \nout, it displays dimorphism. It is capable of producing yeast cells, \npseudohyphae and true hyphae. Elisabeth, you are probably a microbiologist \nand that makes a lot of sense to you. To a biochemist, it's a lot of \nGreek. So I called it a yeast-like fungus, go ahead and crucify me.\n\nYou know Elisabeth, I still haven't been able to figure out why such a small \nlittle organism like Candida can bring out so much hostility in people in \nSci. Med. And I must admitt that I got sucked into the mud slinging too.\nI keep hoping that if people will just take the time to think about what \nI've said, that it will make sense. I'm not asking anyone here to buy into \n\"The Yeast Connection\" book because I don't know what's in that book, plain \nand simple. And to be honest with you, I'm beginning to wish that it was never \nwritten.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes\nit grow. \nProverbs 13:11\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"A friend of mine managed to get a copy of a computerised Greek and Hebrew \nLexicon called \"The Word Perfect\" (That is not the word processing \npackage WordPerfect). However, some one wiped out the EXE file, and she \nhas not been able to restore it. There are no distributors of the package in \nSouth Africa. I would appreciate it, if some one could email me the file, or \nat least tell me where I could get it from. \n\nMy email address is\n\tfortmann@superbowl.und.ac.za or\n\tfortmann@shrike.und.ac.za\n \nMany thanks.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Hi,\n\n We have a requirement for dynamically closing and opening\ndifferent display servers within an X application in a manner such\nthat at any time there is only one display associated with the client.\n\n Assumming a proper cleanup is done during the transition should\nwe anticipate any problems.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":": \n: well, i have lots of experience with scanning in images and altering\n: them. as for changing them back into negatives, is that really possible?\n\n: (stuff deleted)\n\n: jennifer urso: the oh-so bitter woman of utter blahness(but cheerful\n: undertones)\n\nI use Aldus Photostyler on the PC and I can turn a colour or black and white\nimage into a negative or turn a negative into a colour or black and white\nimage. I don't know how it does it but it works well. To test it I scanned\na negative and used Aldus to create a positive. It looked better than the\nprint that the film developers gave me.\n\n\n-- ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I have uploaded the Windows On-Line Review shareware edition to\nftp.cica.indiana.edu as \/pub\/pc\/win3\/uploads\/wolrs7.zip.\n\nIt is an on-line magazine which contains reviews of some shareware\nproducts...I grabbed it from the Windows On-Line BBS.\n\n--","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Most graphics systems I have seen have drawing routines that also specify\na color for drawing, like\n\nDrawpoint(x,y,color) or Drawline(x1,y1,x2,y2,color) or\nFillrectangle(x1,y1,x2,y2,color) \n\nWith X, I have to do something like \nXSetForeground(current_color)\nXDrawPoint(d,w,x,y)\n\nWhy split this into two functions? Why did X designers decide to not associate\nthe color with the object being drawn, and instead associate it with the\ndisplay it is being drawn on?","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nYou *know* that putting something like this out on the newsgroup is *only*\ngoing to generate flames, not discussion. Try adding some substance to\nthe issue of \"gestures\" you mentioned.\n\nWhat is it you feel that Israel *has* offered as a \"gesture\"? What would\nyou (*realistically*) expect to see presented by the Arabs\/Palestinians\nin the way of \"gesture\"?\n\n\nWhat are the \"rules\" that have been bent by Arab actions? It would seem\nthat the Israeli deportations were seen by the other side as an example\nof \"changing the rules\". \n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nAccusation? I thought it was a recommendation. (I mean, I did grow up there,\nI oughta know).\n\n\nBring the truck and about 10 pounds of crawfish and we'll talk.\n\n\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nProbably because it IS rape.\n\n\nSo nothing. It may work for some, but not for others: it doesn't give any\ninsight into an overall God or overall truth of a religion- it would seem to be\ndependent solely on the individual, as well as individually-created. And since\nChristians have failed to show us how there way of life is in any wy better\nthan ours, I do not see why the attempt to try it is necessary, or even\nparticularly attractive.\n\n\nWell, we will nerver know for sure if we were told the truth or not, but at the\nvery least there is a bit more evidence pointing to the fact that, say, there\nwas a military conflict in Vietnam 25 years ago, then there is a supernatural\ndiety who wants us to live a certain way. The fact that Jesus warned against\nit means nothing. *I* warn against it too. Big deal.\n\n\nThis is not true. The first two choices here (life and death) are scantily\ndocumented, and the last one is total malarky unless one uses the Bible, and\nthat is totally circular. Perhaps it be better to use the imagination, or\none's ignorance. Someone else will address this I'm sure, and refer you to\nplenty of documentation...\n\n\nHow is this? There is nothing more disgusting than Christian attempts to\nmanipulate\/interpret the Old Testament as being filled with signs for the\ncoming of Christ. Every little reference to a stick or bit of wood is\nautmoatically interpreted as the Cross. What a miscarriage of philology.\n\n\nWell, since we have skeptical hearts (thank goodness,) there is no way to get\ninto us. Here we have the irreconcilable difference: Christians glorify\nexactly what we tend to despise or snub: trust\/belief\/faith without knowledge. \nIf I am lucky one day and I happen to be thinking of God at the same time my\nenkephalins go up, then I may associate this as a sign of God (it will \"feel\"\nright, and I will trust without knowing). Maybe. Religosity does not seem to\nbe anything that is conclusively arrived at, but rather it seems to be more of\na sudden affliction...\nI believe many of us were willing to die for what we believed, many of us were\nnot. The question is, is suchg an attitude reflective of a _correct_ or\nhealthy morality. IT would seem not to be. The same thing could reflect\nfanaticism, for example, and is any case an expression of simple selfishness.\n-- \n\n--Adam","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"From article , by cfw@world.std.com (Christopher F Wroten):\nGood question.\nAnswer: The EISA bus does move 32 bits rather than ISA's 8\/(16?)\n But it still moves it at about the speed as the ISA bus.\n I think that's either 8 or 10 mhz.\n The local bus designs also move 32 bits like the EISA, but\n they move the data at the cpu speed, up to 40 mhz.\n So, on a 33mhz cpu, the local bus is moving 32bit data at\n 33 mhz, and the EISA is moving 32bit data at 8 or 10 mhz.\n So the local bus should be 3 to 4 times faster than EISA on\n a 33 mhz cpu. EISA should be about two (maybe 3) times as\n fast as ISA.\n\nThat's a very good question. The EISA bus does have more advantages\nover the ISA bus than just it's width. For example: more\/better \ninterrupts and bus mastering. But these other factors do not impact\n a video card very much. They have more impact on file servers with \nmultiple hard drives, full-throttle network cards, cd-roms, etc.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Iv'e got a problem printing with a StyleWriterII. I am printing from a IIvx\nwith 20 megs ram. I am trying to print a Quark file that has 2 fonts a couple\nof boxes and 3 gradient fills. \n\nTwo things happen: I get a \" Disk is full\" error, that I can't find documented,\nI also have parts of letters that are over one of the gradient fills get cut\noff. This only happens to the text over the fill. Text adjecent in a different\nbox is uneffected.\n\nAny ideas?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hello,\ni'm interested in those devices too.\nCould also send me your suggestions.\nThank in advance.\nRegards.\n-- ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I said\nwhat a SILLY boy i was, now i have zillions of messages like\n\"does that include shipping\" \t\t\n\"is it scsi\"\n\"what rom version is it\"\n\"will it work on a maximegalon gargantuabrain 9000\"\nok, the deal is this - if you live in the twin cities, email me, and set\nup a time, sure, you can drop round and grab one for a tenner.\nElse\nMin order $20 (2 drives) + shipping. No guarantees they are good for\nany purpose at all (they look newish & clean), no technical\nnegotiations. They are model 525 floppytape, part # 960273-639\nrevision D. 17 pin floppy style connector on the back\nElse\nThey go in the bin - life is too short for extended negotiations over\n$10 items :-)\ncheers\nMike.\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I just called Texas' legislative bill tracking service and found out\nthat HB 1776 (Concealed Carry) is scheduled for a floor vote TODAY!\nLet those phone calls roll in.\n\nDaryl","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"This is an invitation to send articles to the Informatica magazine.\nThe first fully international issue has been published and echoes \nare quite favourable. For any information, contact (matjaz.gams@ijs.si). \n\nDear Colleague, April 25, 1993\n\nNumber 1 of volume 17 of Informatica is now out of print and some of you \nwill receive it in a week or so. As you will see, the journal is structured\nin the following way: the editorial (first page); profiles (second page\n-- biography of an editor, in this issue, Terry Winograd); the edited\npart of papers (pp. 3-80); mission and research reports (A plan for\nknowledge archives project in Japan and CSLI in Stanford, pp. 81-100);\nand news and announcements (pp. 101-108). This structure is mentioned to\ngive you a suggestion how could you help to make the contents of the\njournal significant, diverse, and interesting, bringing your own views\ninto the discourse.\n A great emphasis is given to the so-called editorial page. This page\nexpresses an opinion (belief) of the writing editor to some problems\nwithin the scope of computing and informatics, extending into other\nconcerning disciplines, e.g. cybernetics, advanced AI, cognitive sciences,\nmind, informationally concerned neural sciences, advanced technology \n(e.g. photonics), etc. I asked professor Terry Winograd to write this\npage for Number 2. I certainly would appreciate very much to get\nsuggestions or possible offers from other editors, who like to express\ntheir strong (directed) beliefs concerning a future development of the\narea in question.\n On the second page of each Number an editor's profile is published.\nThe aim of the profile is twofold: to show his\/her professional \nachievements, interests, scientific, and philosophical orientation on\none side; to narrate his\/her life story in the environments in which\neditors has lived and live on the other side. This kind of story should\nbe instructive, adequately factically faced, contributing to the \nunderstanding of circumstances in which editors have to act and live.\n The edited part (edited papers) is still critical. I would like to have\na stock of accepted papers in advance, so the issuing dates of a particular\nnumber can be fixed (e.g. January, April, July, and October). In situation\nright now, I ask you to help me with contributions of yours or your\ncolleagues, collaborators, students, etc. Some critical views to the\ncontemporary development of computing and informatics are appreciated.\nA special emphasis should be given also to originality by which fresh\nideas are coming into the circulation of different professional communities.\n Reports of different occasions (symposia, conferences, meetings, etc.)\nand particularly on new books, papers, and interesting events are welcome.\nYou can send these news immediately (also by your secretary) by e-mail.\nOn the other hand, you can send books and other publications (annual\nreports, journals, calls for papers, etc.) for reviewing and publishing\nin Informatica. We in the editorial staff will manage the rest.\n E-mail is functioning satisfactorily, so please use it in every respect.\nYou can submit editorial notes, profiles, reports, news and even complete\npapers written in standard LaTex format (especially formulas). We received\nseveral final (corrected) texts in Number 1 from different sites (US,\nRussia, etc.). In this way, you can compose reports from already typed\ntexts, using your own choice and editing, and submit them to the contact\nperson (matjaz.gams@ijs.si), who is always being on your disposal. So,\nyou will receive a prompt confirmation and any information concerning\nour common interest and job.\n\nAt the end, please do not forget: we need your cooperation and help in\nevery mentioned respect. The aim of Informatica is to open various\npossibilities of communication concerning strong scientific and \nphilosophical orientations as well as those coming up, still unrevealed,\nand on the way to become significant. Please, do not apprehend to give\nproposals, suggestions, and, certainly, contributions via the e-mail\nand by other means.\n\nSincerely yours,","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"********************* NEW PRICE ***********\n\n\tI have an extra copy of Lotus 1-2-3 ver 3.4 for DOS. this package was\noriginally $600. I'd like to get $75 for it. please reply by e-mail to\njth@bach.udel.edu","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nBosnian Muslims are citizens od Bosnia-Herzegovina who identify themselves\nwith Bosnian Muslim cultural and religious tradition.\n\n\nIn Bosnia, \"Muslim\" is not merely a religious category, but an ethnic\none as well. Actually, here are the two contradictory arguments\nmade by people on this subject:\n\n(1) There is only Serbian and Croatian nationality, and Bosnian Muslims\n are simply Croats and Serbs of Islamic faith.\n\n(2) Bosnian Muslims are a separate nationality since they do not feel\n themselves to be Croats nor Serbs.\n\nIn 1968, argument (2) was accepted by former Yugoslavia as valid,\nand (1) was soundly rejected. The reasons are pragmatic: even if\nBosnian Muslims are Croats and Serbs who converted to Islam under\nTurkish rule centuries ago, none of the present generation has any\nclue what was their ancestor's actual nationality. In fact, although\nBosnian Muslims have felt drawn to Croatian or Serbian national\nallegiance, most of them feel they have a separate cultural and\nhistoric identity. So, arguments like \"yes, but your ancestors were\nCroats or Serbs\" carry very little weight. Regardless of what\ntheir ancestors might have been, as long as Bosnian Muslims feel\nthat they are a separate national group, that ends the debate.\nWhat outsiders say is simply not relevant.\n\n\nIn the case of former Yugoslavia, the date is 1971, when \"Muslim nationality\"\nappeared as a census category for the first time. This was the result\nof a sequence of decisions over the past decade, from recognizing\n\"Bosniaks\" as an ethnic group (1961) to February 1968 resolution (in B-H)\ndeclaring that Muslims are a separate nation, to formal endorsement \nof this in January 1969, and eventually to the 1971 inclusion of\n\"Muslim nationality\" choice in census forms.\n\nFor comparison, in 1948 census there were three national categories\navailable to Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina:\n\nSerb-Muslims: 71,991\nCroat-Muslims: 25,295\nMuslims, ethnically undeclared: 788,403\n\nThis clearly demonstrates that Muslims feel themselves to be their own\nnationality. Only a tiny minority felt able to choose Serb or Croat\nnationality. Census results show that Bosnian Muslims have\nconsistently opted for a third category: in 1948 they chose \"undeclared\",\nin 1953 they chose \"Yugoslavs\", in 1961 both \"Yugoslavs\" and \"Bosniak \nethnic group\", and in 1971, 1981 and 1991 they chose \"Muslim nationality\".\n\nPerhaps the term \"Bosnian Muslim nationality\" is too confusing for\nthe rest of the world. But, in the present context, we ARE talking\nabout Muslims as nationality; not as a religous group within some\nseparate national identity. The reasons are mostly historical and\ncultural. Religion plays a smaller role, as a part of culture in general,\nbecause the area is simply not known for religious fanaticism. Political\nfanaticism, yes; religious fanaticism, no. Group security and survival\ndominate people's thinking; not fine points of theology. In fact,\nBosnia-Herzegovina is as well known for religious tolerance in peacetime\nas it is known for terrible carnage in wartime.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nWhy not design the solar arrays to be detachable. if the shuttle is going\nto retunr the HST, what bother are some arrays. just fit them with a quick release.\n\none space walk, or use the second canadarm to remove the arrays.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"A couple of points :-\n\n\nI have an Adaptec 1542B and am very happy with it.\n\n\nNot so! I have both IDE and an Adaptec1542B in the same box and can use both\ndisks at the same time, eg. IDE to SCSI disk copy.\n\n\nWell, one statement and one correction!\n\nGuy","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Hi sci.med folks...\n\nI would like to know anything you folks can tell me regarding Lithium.\n\nI have a 10 year old son that lives with my ex-wife. She has been having\ndifficulty with his behavior and has had him on Ritalin, Tofranil, and now\nwants to try Lithuim at the local doctors suggestion. I would like to \nknow whatever is important that I should know. I worry about this sort of\nthing and would like pros\/cons regarding Lithium therapy.\n\nI have a booklet from the \"Lithium Information Center\" based at the \nUniversity of Wisconsin, but feel that it is pro-lithium and would be\ninterested in comments from the \"not necessarily PRO\" side of the fence.\n\nI am a concerned father and just wish to be well informed...\n\nThanks for any information you can provide.\n\nPlease email me directly...\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nIt is said that CELP vocoders can run on the highest speed 486s with\nsome room to spare -- they turn 64kbit (8 bit samples, 8k samples\/sec)\ninto 4800 baud. However, DSP is hairy, and I have yet to see actual\nproof of this in the form of an implementation. I have heard fairly\nreliable rumors to the effect that a famous internetworking guru has a\nCELP implementation that runs on Sparcstation 1+'s with some room to\nspare, but I have not succeeded thus far in getting my hands on a copy\n-- the guru in question has a reputation for not releasing code\nwithout having beaten on it for a very very long time first. \n\nDSP experts are heavily encouraged to try their own hand at this\nproblem.\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I have a 90 Eagle Talon and I wanted a pair of GTS \nHeadlight covers. Actually, they are turning signal\ncovers since the Talons that year had pop-up lights.\nI went to a auto shop and bought the tail-light \nblackouts for $45, but they did not have the turning\nsignal covers in stock. I asked how much it would be\nand he told me it would cost me another $40. I thought\nthis was a bit high for two small pieces of plastic.\nCan anyone find me a cheaper pair or even a used one?\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Hi,\nI need your help with a problem I have with a 1989 Mitsubishi\nGalant GS transmission. The car has a 5 speed manual tranmission.\nSince the car was bought new, while shifting from 2nd to 3rd, unless \nI do it SLOWLY and carefully, it makes a \"popping\" or \"hitting\" sound.\nThe dealer and Mitsubishi customer service (reached by an 800 #) say \nthis is NORMAL for the car. IS IT?\nAnd about a year ago, at 35Kmiles, the stick shift handle got STUCK\nwhile attempting to put it in reverse:\n 1- The shifter would not budge. The clutch had no effect.\n 2- The front tires would not budge, even when the clutch is\n fully depressed.\n 3- If the clutch is released the engine would die.\n 4- Assuming that some gear was engaged while the shifter was\n stuck, I could not make the car move. It acted as if\n it were in Neutral(except for dying when clutch is released.)\n 5- I finally was able to release the shifter by having \n someone rock the car back and forth (less than an inch),\n while I depressed the clutch and jiggled the shifter.\n 6- The shifter acted normally after that.\n\nWhen this happened, I took it to the dealer, they checked the \nclutch, it was o.k. They checked the transmission, it was o.k.\n\nI had the exact problem a couple of months ago, and again last\nweek. The dealer says there is nothing they can do because \nMitsubishi (the 800 #) says they have never heard of the\nproblem, and the dealer could not reproduce the problem while\nthey had the car. \nIn all three occurances, the car was parked head first in a garage,\nand since the front wheels were stuck, the car could not be towed\nto the dealer before releasing the shifter (hence temporarily\nsolving the problem). And the dealer, and Mitsubishi, refused to\nsend someone to check the car while it was stuck. \nI KNOW there is smething wrong with the transmission (shifting \nfrom 2nd to 3rd), and getting stuck at random, but I can't get \nthe dealer to fix it. I need your help with the mechanical problems, \nand with how to handle Mitsubishi. \nAll hints and suggestions are greatly appreciated, and sorry to\nbore you with the long post.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\nI don't know about Canada, but I have heard from people\ndoing translation work in Papua New Quinea, that they\nlike them and have had good response on service.\n\nAnother is seriously considering buying one.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I am writing a X-based dosemu which requires XKeyReleasedEvent. \nI found the keycode of XKeyReleasedEvent is wrong. If I run the program on\na Linux host(XFree1.2) with DISPLAY set to the local Linux and to\nthe Sun host (X11R5), the two keycodes from the two Xservers are different. \nOf course, the keycode of XKeyPressedEvent is O.K.\n\nCan anybody verify this ? Did I do anything wrong ? \n\t\nThanks.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"A while back (i.e., several months) someone posted a method for allowing \na user to choose (via XMenu and something else??) a window manager \ninteractively at X startup time. Could the original poster (or anyone \nelse) please Email a copy of the method to me, as I have lost the \noriginal posting? Thanks.\n\n______________________________________________________________________________\nHenry Stilmack ) \nComputing Systems Manager ) Perform random kindnesses \nUK\/Netherlands\/Canada Joint Astronomy Centre ) and senseless acts of beauty\n660 N. A'ohoku Place, Hilo, HI 96720 ) \nhps@jach.Hawaii.Edu 808-969-6530 ) ","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I'm trying to find a program that will stop the Macs from spitting out\ntheir Boot Disk. I was told one exists but I can't find it.\n\nAnyone know where I can find it?\n\nThanks\n\nRobert Harvey\nDuty Programmer\nInformation Technology\nVictoria University","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Recently, I have been getting a CMOS Checksum error when I first turn on my\ncomputer. It doesn't happen everytime I turn it on, nor can I predict when it\nis going to happen. I have an AMI BIOS and all of the setting are lost, for\nexample the drive types and the password options. However, the date and time\nremain correct. If anyone knows what can be causing this, please let me know.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Forwarded from Neal Ausman, Galileo Mission Director\n\n GALILEO\n MISSION DIRECTOR STATUS REPORT\n POST-LAUNCH\n April 23 - 29, 1993\n\nSPACECRAFT\n\n1. On April 22 and 23, delta Differenced One-way Range (DOR) passes were\nperformed over DSS-14\/63 (Goldstone\/Madrid 70 meter antennas) and DSS-14\/43\n(Goldstone\/Canberra 70 meter antennas), respectively. Initial results \nindicate the delta DOR pass on April 22 was unsuccessful due to ground\nstation hardware problems but the one on April 23 was successfully performed.\n\n2. On April 23, a cruise science Memory Readout (MRO) was performed for the\nMagnetometer (MAG) instrument. Analysis indicates the data was received\nproperly.\n\n3. On April 23, the spare power relay contacts were commanded closed via the\nspacecraft stored sequence. These relays were commanded closed by the CDS\n(Command Data Subsystem) prior to launch and were again commanded closed to\npreclude the possibility at Jupiter of the PPS relays\/wiring being a\nsource of internal electrostatic charge (IESD).\n\n4. On April 26, cruise science Memory Readouts (MRO) were performed for the\nExtreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EUV), Dust Detector (DDS), and Magnetometer\n(MAG) instruments. Preliminary analysis indicates the data was received\nproperly.\n\n5. During the period from April 26 to April 27, a navigation cycle was\nperformed. This navigation cycle provided near-continuous acquisition of\ntwo-way doppler and ranging data during three consecutive passes of the\nspacecraft over DSS-63, DSS-14, and DSS-43.\n\n6. On April 26, real-time commands were sent to test slew the Radio Relay\nAntenna (RRA) in preparation for the mini-sequence slew test on April 28.\nThe RRA was slewed from approximately 3.5 degrees from stow to approximately\n20.3 degrees. Preliminary analysis indicated the antenna slewed to about 18\ndegrees which was well within the predicted range. The RRA was commanded back\nto approximately 15.2 degrees from stow. Preliminary analysis indicated the\nantenna reached about 15.8 degrees also well within the predicted range. The\nRRA motor temperature was at 1 degree C at the start of the activity and had\nincreased to 1.6 degrees C at its completion.\n\n After verifying proper RRA slewing, the RRA slew test mini-sequence was\nuplinked to the spacecraft for execution on April 28. Upon successful uplink,\na Delayed Action Command (DAC) was sent which will reposition the stator on\nMay 4 to its initial pre-test position. Also, a DAC was sent to turn the\nTwo-Way Noncoherent (TWNC) on April 28 prior to the start of the RRA slew test\nmini-sequence.\n\n7. On April 27, a NO-OP command was sent to reset the command loss timer to\n264 hours, its planned value during this mission phase.\n\n8. On April 28, the RRA slew test executed nominally. The spacecraft under\nstored sequence control performed six RRA slews starting at about 16 degrees\nfrom stow and going to 53 degrees, back to 25 degrees, then to 51 degrees,\nback to 22 degrees, then to 48 degrees and then back to 21 degrees. All of\nthe slews were well within the predicted range. The RRA motor temperature was\nat 2.3 degrees C at the start of the activity and had increased to 4.4\ndegrees C at its completion. After completion of the RRA slews, real-time\ncommands were sent to reconfigure back to the pre-test configuration.\n\n9. The AC\/DC bus imbalance measurements have not exhibited significant change\n(greater than 25 DN) throughout this period. The AC measurement reads 17 DN\n(3.9 volts). The DC measurement reads 134 DN (15.7 volts). These\nmeasurements are consistent with the model developed by the AC\/DC special\nanomaly team.\n\n10. The Spacecraft status as of April 29, 1993, is as follows:\n\n a) System Power Margin - 75 watts\n b) Spin Configuration - Dual-Spin\n c) Spin Rate\/Sensor - 3.15rpm\/Star Scanner\n d) Spacecraft Attitude is approximately 23 degrees\n off-sun (lagging) and 4 degrees off-earth (leading)\n e) Downlink telemetry rate\/antenna- 40bps(coded)\/LGA-1\n f) General Thermal Control - all temperatures within\n acceptable range\n g) RPM Tank Pressures - all within acceptable range\n h) Orbiter Science- Instruments powered on are the PWS,\n EUV, UVS, EPD, MAG, HIC, and DDS\n i) Probe\/RRH - powered off, temperatures within\n acceptable range\n j) CMD Loss Timer Setting - 264 hours\n Time To Initiation - 203 hours\n\n\nGDS (Ground Data Systems):\n\n1. The first Galileo-GDS test of the MGDS V18.0 Command System (CMD) took\nplace April 27, 1993 with DSS-61 (Madrid 34 meter antenna). The test went\nwell and demonstrated that the new command system interfaced with the new DSN\n(Deep Space Network) Group 5 Command Processor Assembly (CPA). The test was\nsuccessful and the next test for V18.0 CMD is scheduled for May 1, 1993 with\nDSS-15 (Goldstone 34 meter antenna).\n\n2. The April System Engineers Monthly Report(SEMR)\/Ground System Development\nOffice (GSDO) MMR was conducted Thursday, April 29. A review of current\nProject and Institutional (DSN and MOSO) system status was conducted. On-going\ncruise development plus the GSDO Phase 1 and 2 delivery schedules, past months\naccomplishments and potential problem areas were discussed. No significant\nschedule changes or significant problems were reported.\n\n\nTRAJECTORY\n\n As of noon Thursday, April 29, 1993, the Galileo Spacecraft trajectory\nstatus was as follows:\n\n\tDistance from Earth 187,745,300 km (1.26 AU)\n\tDistance from Sun 296,335,800 km (1.98 AU)\n\tHeliocentric Speed 89,100 km per hour\n\tDistance from Jupiter 522,015,800 km\n\tRound Trip Light Time 20 minutes, 58 seconds\n\nSPECIAL TOPIC","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"[stuff deleted]\nI have a similiar question relating to anti-alaising that my friend has asked\nto have posted to the more knowledgable in this group. I'm sorry if this is\nan FAQ.\n\n \"What anti-alaising methods do Persistance Of Vision & Polyray use?\"\n\nThank you in advance. You can either email me or reply (or flame me if it is\nan FAQ :-) )","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"} Last night, Boston Red Sox win its 11 games of 14 games by beating Seattle\n} 5-2. Roger Clemson pitch not so dominate. He walked at least 6 man in\n} first 6 inns. But Valetin and Greenwell hit homeruns and Red Sox prevail.\n\nClemens struggled with his control, but was also the \"beneficiary\"\nof some pretty shoddy umpiring. but to be fair, most of the walks were\nearly in the game, and he adjusted. he was also helped by (dare i say\nit?) some pretty good defense by the Sox, including Rivera playing\nat second, not his normal position.\n\nactually, Clemens is pretty lucky that he got the win, considering the Sox\nalmost gave up the lead in the bottom of the 7th on Mo's error catching\na throw-over.\n\n} I think that game is must win for Red Sox in Seattle, considering Darwin will\n} faced Seattle ace Randy Johnson tonight.\n\nmust win? in April?\nthey've already won 4 more games so far than anyone thought they would at this \npoint of the season... i hope people aren't getting too caught up\nin this streak; it's been fun, but teams have 11-3 streaks all the time,\nand it is only when they are at the start of the season that they get\nso much attention.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Is there any third party video ram adapter for vewing 24 bit color on LCII?\nI heard that Apple is selling it aroung 160$.\nPlease e-mail me.\nThanks.\nYoung\nyouyj@mace.cc.purdue.edu\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I have a mac LCII 4\/80 purchased last august.\nJust the cpu and mouse... no monitor or keyboard.\n$800 OBO\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Does any one know of a decent quality library of routines for\nperforming 3D graphics modelling on the PC?\n\nIdeally the routines would be embeded in our application program.\n\nRequirements (wish list):\n- flat surface modelling (simple phong shading optional)\n- ability to plot hidden-line drawings\n- Texture mapping -- both procedural and bit map\n- modeling light sources (local, distant, and spot lights)\n- Ray-tracing\n- Radiosity (optional)\n\nAny comments would be appreciated.\n\nJohn Chinnick -- jchinnic@mach1.wlu.ca\nphone : (519) 888-9666","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"ERGINEL) asked:\n\n[EE] No, no flaming here. Just a simple question.\n\n...with a simple answer!\n\n[EE] As far as I know most of the Armenians belong to the Gregorian Orthodox\n[EE] faith and such was the case in nineteenth century Ottoman Empire. It is\n[EE] also known that some Armenian communities were converted into Catholicism\n[EE] and Protestantism by the Western European missionaries in this period. \n\nThe vast majority of Armenians in eastern Anatolia were Gregorian or Armenian\nApostolic. There was, however, a higher percentage of non-Gregorian Armenians \nin Cilicia, closer to the Mediterranean, in Adana, Marash, Aintab, etc. \n\n[EE] Another known fact is that almost half of the Armenians living in Anatolia\n[EE] did not speak any Armenian, but used Turkish in their everyday lives.\n\nThis is not true. While it was forbidden for Armenians to speak Armenian in\ncertain areas of Cilician Armenia, most all Armenians spoke Armenian. In fact,\nTurks who interacted with Armenians also spoke Armenian! For sure, most all\nArmenians, especially men, also knew Turkish in order to function in larger \nsociety.\n\n[EE] My question is, given so many separations in the Armenian community, what\n[EE] was the common denominator of the Armenian people that allowed Armenian\n[EE] nationalism to emerge in the nineteenth century? As I stated, religion\n[EE] was not uniform (unlike the Greeks) and many Armenians couldn't even speak\n[EE] Armenian. I would like to know what factors brought the Armenians in the\n[EE] Ottoman Empire together and led to the formation of an Armenian \n[EE] consciousness.\n\nThe Armenians in Turkey were persecuted because they were Armenian, regardless\nof the specific branch of Christianity they professed. The resultant Armenian\nnationalism was in direct reaction to this persecution. Even at the later \nstages of WWI, and after the genocide, many Armenians who were converted to \nIslam were also exterminated because they continued as Armenian Moslems. This \npractice continued well into the 1920s by Ataturk in parallel with the policy \nof clearing out pockets of steadfast Islamic fundamentalism. Many of these\nconverted Armenians, ironically, in order to stay alive, were staunch Moslems. \n\n[EE] Any information will be appreciated.\n\nYou answered your own question! The common thread throughout your inquiry\nwas the word Armenian!\n\n[EE] Regards,\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Yamanari,\n\n---Hey isn't it funny how betas have bugs in them....\nHey...do me a favor and don't put up stupid posts.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nThey don't. It's a closed access road, you pay to get in (if you don't\nhave a resident sticker), and they simply don't open the gates if\nyou're on a bike.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I have a little question:\n\nI need to convert RGB-coded (Red-Green-Blue) colors into HVS-coded\n(Hue-Value-Saturnation) colors. Does anyone know which formulas to\nuse?\n\nThanks!","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Tom Clancy omitted these key steps to try to prevent groups of people from\nbuilding a nuclear bomb. However, he asserts that you can find these key\nsteps in any university library. The main point of _Five Minutes To Midnight_\nis that it is impossible to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons,\nsince it has become easy to acquire the knowledge to build one, and fissible\nmaterials are nearly impossible to control. Read this article, or better\nyet, run to your library yourself and dig up some stuff on constructing a\nnuclear weapon.\n\nDoug Holland\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I've done a bit of looking, and havn't been able to \ncome up with a mailing list or newsgroup for users\nof Adobe Photoshop. Assuming I've just not missed\nit, I'll go ahead and see if there is enough interest\nto start a mailing list (and\/or alt. newsgroup).\n\nDrop me a note if you might be interested in subscribing.\n\nTHANKS!\n\n--Bob Wier (NOT of the Grateful Dead :-)","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nThe \"artist renderings\" that I've seen of the HST reboost still have\nthe arrays fully extended, with a cradle holding HST at a ~30 degree\nangle to the Shuttle. I think the rendering was conceived before the\narray replacemnet was approved, so I'm not sure if the current reboost\nwill occur with the arrays deployed or not. However, it doesn't \nappear that an array retraction was necessary for reboost.\n\nThanks for the input on GRO's S\/A design constraints. That would \nexplain the similar design on UARS.\n\n\nHeck, the MMS project used to design _missions_ with servicing in mind.\nThe XTE spacecraft was originally designed as an on-orbit replacement\nfor the instrument module on EUVE. That way, you get two instruments\nfor the price of one spacecraft bus (the Explorer Platform). A \nsecond on-orbit replacement was also considered, with the FUSE telescope.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nThere should be no problem with this - just remember to get the number of\nwait states correct!\n\n\nGuy","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":": I have seen various references to 'triple des' recently. Could anyone\n: tell me what it is ? From context, I would guess that it means\n: encrypting each block 3 times, with a different key each time, but\n: I'd like to be sure.\n\n: Replies by email preferred - our news is unreliable.\n\nCould people replying to the above question post their responses here\nas well, as I'm sure others (including myself) would like to hear them.\n\nThanks.\n\nJon","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nThe CLIPPER initiative is an announcement by Clinton that all the \n\"secure\" voice phones will use the same crypto chip, as a de-facto\ngovernment standard. Problem is, the government is admitting that\nthey hold the keys to break the code easily, and the Justice department\nwill be using the keys to listen in on \"illegal activities.\" Many\npeople are really scared about such an initiative because it is\na major step towards outlawing real crypto protection on things\nlike email if you read the press release. The project was developed\nby NSA and given to NIST. It uses two keys S1 and S2 that the\ngovernment claims are needed to break the code. They claim that\nthese keys will be handed to two different companies, and when they\nget a warrant to do a wiretap (the chip is nicknamed the wiretap chip),\nthey have to get the keys from both companies. People have poked holes\nthrough and through the press release official version and shown how\nit is nowhere near as nice as it sounds, and I have given the simplified\nversion. People over on sci.crypt are really scared about this\nproposal it seems.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nOh yeah, all the time. On a nice spring\/summer day, I roll down the window\nand drive around looking for bikes. When a bike motors by in the opposite\ndirection, I stick my arm out and hi5'em. My arm feels like a million \nbucks when I'm doing this a 60km\/h. I do the same thing with cyclists.\nThe only problem with hi5ing a cyclist is their always in the right hand lane.\nI hafta roll down the other window and hi5 them on the back. Oh well, I \nthink they appreciate the thought. \n\nRegards, Ted.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nThanks, Jody. I can't say I've ever seen it summed up so succinctly before. \nI might only add two things.... stupid road design (or poor, at least) and\nwe deal with it for the fun and *brotherhood* we share with others who take \ntheir lives in their hads to feel the wind in their hair....IMHO.\n\nBinger","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"As I recall from my bout with kidney stones, there isn't any\nmedication that can do anything about them except relieve the pain.\n\nEither they pass, or they have to be broken up with sound, or they have\nto be extracted surgically.\n\nWhen I was in, the X-ray tech happened to mention that she'd had kidney\nstones and children, and the childbirth hurt less.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nLet's be careful here. If players' performance was completely random\nin (Clutch-No Clutch), then you would still expect some players to be\ngood in the clutch every year and some to be not-so-good every year.\nWith two years worth of data, you'd have 1\/4 of the players good each\nyear, 1\/4 bad each year, and 1\/2 would have one good and one bad year.\nWe have 96 players for 5 years ('84-'88). Just flipping a coin, you'd\nexpect 3 players to be good all 5 years and 3 to be bad every year.\nThis is what we actually get--\n\nNo. of good years 0 1 2 3 4 5\nClutch performers 4 10 37 24 18 3\nCoin flip (random) 3 15 30 30 15 3\n\nEssentially the distribution of clutch performers by number of years\nof good performance is the same as what you would get if the process\nleading to deviations from non-clutch performance was completely random.\nIf there was anything to clutch hitting (at least in this definition)\nthat had any predictive capability, you expect to see the number of\nplayers at the ends to be much larger than that predicted by flipping\na coin. Further, if you limit yourself to players who were a lot above\nor below average in clutch situations (say, 1 standard deviation from \nthe mean) more than one year, the random explanation still looks good.\nIn the four years ('84-'87) that I looked at the data from Elias, there\nwere 79 (29) players with a minimum of 25 (50) at bats in clutch \nsituations that were 1 sigma from the mean two different years. Of\nthose 79 (29) players, 38 (14) of them changed sign between the two\nyears. In other words, they were great clutch hitters one year and\nreally horrible the other year. If it was just a random process, \nyou'd expect those numbers to be 39.5 (14.5). \n\nEverything that's been measured about clutch hitting over a period\nof years that could be used to predict any ability with any \nproposed definition has looked like a random process (with the \ncaveat that there may be something related to platoon advantage\nthat could be dragged out of the data--e.g., John Lowenstein \nprobably never had a \"clutch\" AB against a left-handed pitcher,\nbut he might well have had some in blowouts, so that there would\nbe a bias since his clutch ABs would be more geared to his \nplatoon advantage). This is not a subject that has been glanced\nat casually. A lot of people have put a lot of effort into \nstudying it and every one of them, with the exception of the\nElias study, has been unable to find anything that would allow\nyou to predict how someone will do in clutch situations better\nthan flipping a coin. (Self-serving plug follows: some of the\nflaws in the Elias study are discussed in my paper in the forth-\ncoming SABR book, _The Perfect Game_, by Taylor Publishing. The\nauthors are supposed to get a slice of the advance, so go bug\nyour local bookstores now, and maybe I can get enough to take my\nwife to dinner once.:-)\n\nHarold","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Where can I find it ?","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nHmmm. I gave two examples which matched your objective criteria, and your\nresponse was some subjective claptrap about them being 'lame'. You never\ndid counter the fact that those examples fit your objective criteria.\n\nOne wonders who's playing semantic games, here.\n\n\n-- \nRick Schaut\nUUCP:...{uunet | uw-beaver}!microsoft!richs","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"WATCH OUT PITSBURGH HERE COME THE ISLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n\n\n\nThey said we wouldn't make the playoffs and we came in third\nThey said the Caps would beat us and they're not going to\nThey say that Pitsburgh has a 1:1 ratio of winning the cup but We'll prove them\nwrong.\n\n\nL E T S G O I S L A N D E R S!!!!!!! Bring it back home\n\n\n\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\tQuite a few people couldn't have cared less about what\nhappened to the Jews of Europe. If they had cared, they would have\ndone something.\n\n\n\tMaybe its because many of us, who have been on usenet for\nseveral years remember tripe like this being posted:\n\n-------------\n\n\n\tThis was posted fairly recently. There has been much more\nracist stuff in the past. Why are we expected to listen to it and\nremain \"calm?\" I don't think that listening to racist or anti-semetic\nslurs is an incitement to calm debate.\n\n\tPerhaps you don't mean to be coming off as highly offensive.\nHowever, the way you have posted seems to be typical of those who have\nan irrational dislike for Israel and Jews. Perhaps if you took a\nclose look at what you've posted thought a bit about the combatative\ntone you've used, you would see why people are reacting the way they\nare. \n\nAdam Shostack \t\t\t\t adam@das.harvard.edu","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"This is the AP story from Fri morning.\n\nAs the walls came tumbling down and tear gas filled the air, cult leader\nDavid Koresh sprang into action. He left his third-floor bedroom and began\nlooking around the house, making sure women and children were secure and \nchecking that everyone had their gas masks on properly. Within hours, the \ncompound became an inferno. Nine Branch Davidians excaped.\n This is their story, gleaned from lawyers who spoke with six of them\nwho are jailed on charges that include conspiracy and murder. That day the \nsix said a portable radio offered the only contact with the outside world \nsince Koresh's right-hand man, Steve Schneider, ripped out the compounds's \nphone line after FBI agents called before dawn Monday saying this was the\ncults last chance: Come out or prepare to get forced out.\n They kept their word. By dawn, tanks were battering the Mount Carmel\ncompound, punching for hours to creat holes for tear gas to enter. The BD\nmeanwhile proceeded with their daily routines. Strapped into gas masks, the\nwomen did laundry. Others read Bibles in their rooms. The 17 children, all\nunder 10, remained by their mothers' sides. Still, it was hard to ignore what \nwas happening around them. Each time a tank rammed the poorly-constructed building\nit shook violently. Cult members dodges falling gypsum wallboard and doors.\nHundreds of gas canisters hurled in from the armored vehicles were filling\nthe air with noxious fumes. The flying canisters were more frightening than\nthe tanks. At least one man was hit in the face. The gas began filling the air,\ndriven by heavy gusts of wind coming through windows and the holes the tanks\nmade. Scattered throughout the house, the cult members made no efforts to\ngather. Then the FBI sent in its biggest weapon -- a massive armored vehicle\nheaded for a chamber, lined with cinder blocks, where authorities hoped to \nfind Koresh and Schneider and fire tear gas directly at them.\n Here the cult members' story diverges from the government's version. The\nFBI says cult members set fires in three places. But each of the six cult\nmembers, in separate discussions with lawyers, consistently gave versions\nat odds with the FBI's account. They say the tank flattened a barrel of \npropane, spilling its contents. And as the tank thundered through the house,\nit tipped over lit lanterns, spitting flames that ignited the propane and\nother flammables. The home of used lumber, plywood, and wallboard tacked \ntogether with tar paper was vulnerable. The building erupted. Nine BD's\nescaped jumping through windows and dashing through other openings. Others\ndied groping in the blackness.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"James Nicholl sez;\n\nJeff responds;\n\n\nI wouldn't worry too much about it, Jeff. If you work for JPL, then your\njob IS imaging things :-)\n\n(I know, it was a just a typo, but I couldn't resist. At least, I hope it\nwas a typo, or my stupid joke is stupider than I intended :-)\n\n-Tommy Mac\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTom McWilliams 517-355-2178 wk \\\\ As the radius of vision increases,\n18084tm@ibm.cl.msu.edu 336-9591 hm \\\\ the circumference of mystery grows.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nWe were having a problem with instability in the universal gravitational\nconstant that day: the closer I got to those exposed fangs (still dripping,\nno doubt, with the viscera of the last foolhardy experimenter cum canine\npsychology) the bigger and heavier the dog appeared to become. Also, \nrecall that the distribution of the ~150lb is one five pound jaw+teeth \noperated by two 70lb muscles driven by a .005 ounce brain possessing an\ninstinctual heuristic composed of equal parts of bloodlust and ravening hunger.\nThe other ~5 lb is, of course, dog poop, but that varies all over the place \nas the dog deposits it regularly on the painstakingly manicured and tended \nlawns of the dog's owner's neighbors (whilst continuously replenishing its\ninexhaustible supply, no doubt by consuming the likes of folks like me).\n\n\nMy very thought at the time, but as I looked down at these once formidable \ninstruments of mayhem, I realized they had become weak and atrophied by too\nmany sedentary hours tapping away at my ergonomically-correct CRT keyboard.\nThere was only one option left: I reached down to the toolbox near my\ncar and grasped my Craftsman 150 ft-lb torque wrench, surely the bludgeon\nof dire necessity if ever there was one. To my amazement and\nconfusion, the setter started shaking and rolling on the grass, then leapt\nto its feet and vanished down the street, still quivering and occasionally \nlooking back at me. \n\n\"Seven at One Blow!\" I exclaimed, flexing my new-found biceps and brandishing\nmy Terrible Weapon of Invincibility as I stalked the now-secure environs\nof my domicile. It was only later that I found out what the dog apparently\nknew all along: the wrench was defective, would no longer measure torque\naccurately, and Sears wouldn't fix it or replace it. What I had interpreted\nas fear and subservience were in fact unmitigated hilarity and contempt.\n\n\nExactly: nobody can look quite as silly as we can.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I watched the game Germany-Czechs in WC today...and i was astonished about\nthe behaviour of the German audience!\nThe German team got a few penalties in the last period and the crowd went\ngrazy! They threw coins, extra pucks and other trash into the rink...is\nthat stupid or what?? I guess the Canadian referee (one of the\nIsostar-bros ;) gave the German team a penalty for that, but it didn't help\nmuch.\nI guess the Germans just are proud over their Nazi-Kill-'em-All-Everyone-\nBut-Us-Germans-Sucks attitude...they just seem to have that kind of attitude\nin every possible sport (remember the European champs in Stockholm in soccer)\nIt really pisses me off!\nI do not mean that every single German has this attitude that sucks, but \nmost of them seem to do...","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nAll right! Let's hope they get off their rear ends and do something\nbecause the UN clearly is content to sit on its.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"-- \nDouglas C. Meier\t\t| You can't play Electro-magnetic Golf\nNorthwestern University, ACNS \t| according to the rules of Centrifugal\nThis University is too Commie-\t| Bumblepuppy. -Huxley, Brave New World\nLib Pinko to have these views.\t| dmeier@casbah.acns.nwu.edu\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Hello,\n\nrecently I noticed there is a directory named \"DiskImage\" in my disk. I didn't\nnotice it before and I wonder if while installing an application an image of \nthe disk was created, or if Win3.1 automatically created a backup of its files.\nI couldn't find any documentation on the diskimage utility; having an image of\nthe disk is taking *a lot* of disk space. Does anybody know if this is just \nsomething the people who installed Win3.1 did or it is a backup mechanism?\n\nThanks,\n\nAnibal\n-- \n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\nAnibal Mayorga | 21 Wenark Dr #7 | W: (302) 831-8704 \nmayorga@cis.udel.edu | Newark, DE 19713 | H: (302) 453-0309","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"The White House\n\nOffice of the Press Secretary\n-----------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFor Immediate Release April 19, 1993\n\n\n\n STATEMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON\n\n\nI am deeply saddened by the loss of life in Waco today. My \nthoughts and prayers are with the families of David Koresh's \nvictims.\n\nThe law enforcement agencies involved in the Waco siege \nrecommended the course of action pursued today. The Attorney \nGeneral informed me of their analysis and judgment and \nrecommended that we proceed with today's action given the risks \nof maintaining the previous policy indefinitely. I told the \nAttorney General to do what she thought was right, and I stand by \nthat decision. ","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nYour post is based on the premise that the laws as they stand do not\ndiscriminate anybody, so your argument falls over immediately. Are you\nreally that dumb as to use emotive language to prove an argument?\nPlease feel free to answer, that is, if you have anything intelligent\nto say on the matter.\n\n\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nDo I ever!!!!!! After 2 years of having health problems that had been\ncleared up w\/allery shots, and not knowing why, I went and was re-tested.\nI actually did better than when I had been tested 2 years ago....\nThen putting 2 + 2 together, I realized that it all started back up\nwhen the laser printer came into the office. I kept track of the usage, and\non hi use days, I was worse. I got better over the weekends....\n\nThe laser printer is gone, I'm 100% better!!!..... Whether it is the toner\ndust or chemicals, I dont know (I am highly allergic to dust...), but\nit definitely was the laser printer....\n\n\n\n\t\t brenda peters\n\t\t carderock div, nswc, david taylor model basin\n\t\t bethesda, md 20084\n\n\t\t e-mail : cape@dtvms.dt.navy.mil\n\t\t\t\t or","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nThen Einstein should have had lunch with me at the Tien Fu\non Castro Street yesterday, when they handed me a fortune\ncookie that said \"He who has imagination but not knowledge\nhas wings, but no feet\".","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nQuite honestly, this one is ridiculous. Consider the following\nscenario: Runner on third. As the pitcher starts to throw home, the\nrunner takes off for home and the batter squares around to bunt for\nthe suicide squeeze. The pitcher, seeing this, does not throw home,\nbut stops in mid action and puts the runner in a run down. It is the\nbalk rule that prevents this from happening. \n\nBelieve it or not, this actually happened to me once in an OBA\n(Ontario Baseball association) game in Milton, Ontario. I was the\nbatter and to my amazement, the umpire missed it. In the 12 years\nthat I played ball, this was worst piece of umpiring I ever saw.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n: To those of you who have the BMW heated handgrips:\n\n: \tWhat are they like during the summer? Yes, you\n: \twiseguy, I mean while they are off!\n\n: \tAre they comfortable? Do they transmit a lot of\n: \tvibration? How do they compare to the stock grips?\n: \tTo foam grips? \n\n: Do they really make a difference during the winter?\n\nI just got a K75 and had the heated grips installed. As far as I can\ntell the grips look and feel the same as the standard grips. \nThey are *not* soft. Last weekend I did a 500 mile round-trip and\ngot to a point where it was in the 30s and raining. Those heated\ngrips were *great*. I've only had the bike a month and the heated\ngrips are already one of my favorite features on the bike.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nNot this again.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"The tv coverage of the playoffs is fucking ridicules. Overtime time games\n that are not shown? What the hell kind of shit is this? If that would\n have happened to the Flyers(if they were in the damn playoffs to begin\n with) while I was watching, I would have gone throught the roof!\n\n However, everybody is getting pissed off at ESPN, but they are not the\n ones to blame. They have prior contracts that they just can't simply break\n whenever they want to. The N.H.L. is to blame. When they signed the\n deal with ESPN, they had to know of this. They had to know shit like this\n would happen since they wouldn't have complete priority. The N.H.L.\n should be feeling the heat that is being thrown at ESPN. How can the\n N.H.L. do this to its fans? How dare they. We are the ones that make the\n damn league exist and they can't even televise complete playoff games for us to\n watch! They more I write about this, the more pissed off I get. We must\n let the N.H.L. know that we expect a little better than this. If anybody\n out there knows how to go about doing this, let me and everybody else know.\n\n Well I had to get that off my chest and while I'm at it....\n\n Mario is the Michael Jordan of hockey. All that fucker has to do is fall\n on the ice and the closet guy to him gets at least 2. Last night in the\n 3rd game between NJ and Pitt, he was being pushed while skating across the\n front of the goal while trying to get a shot off. The guy on him was\n doing a good job, so he got off a weak shot, but then he decided to fall\n to the ice. Then the fucking ref(Van Helloamend?) called the guy for\n holding. They replayed the play, and my roomate(who is clueless about\n hockey) wanted to know what the NJ guy did to get a call, because it was so fucking obvious the NJ player\n had both hands on his stick, and no, he did not trip him. It is simple,\n Mario gets touched, he falls to the ice, automatic 2. But the thing that\n really pissed me off is, Pitt scored the 3rd or 4th goal, I don't remember,\n on the resulting PP and\n eventually won 4-3. His diving\/calls makes a HUGE difference in the\n outcome of a game.\n\n They gotta stop the damn holding and interference that is so fucking\n obvious. That is not hockey. It allows inferior players to bring down the\nlevel of the better players, and allows inferior teams to beat better ones.\nThis has pissed me off for many years now, and it has improved somewhat.\nHowever, during the playoffs and 3rd periods, the damn refs must misplace\ntheir balls, because they sure don't make any calls that show that they got\nany.\n\n All agreeing or disagreeing replies are welcomed.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nNo, which is why I want an investigation. \n \n\nWho ever said he was? What is obvious is that he was defending himself, and his\nfollowers, from the government. Whether you think he was right or wrong in\nthis is another question. If he was right, then he had the moral right to kill\nthose kgBATF agents.\n--Ray Cote","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nI have one of these monitors. It appears to function OK, but is unhookable\nto anything standard (CGA,EGA,VGA) - it will plug in but gives fuzzy\ndiagonal noise. \nI also have a graphics board that is apparently a 3270 graphic board\n(double card with 2 8-bit bus connectors, and a 9-pin female connector\nwith a picture of monitor). I tried plugging these two into a standard AT\nto no avail. How can one connect these to (the monitor seems to\nbe of relatively high quality, so I'm curious)? Any special drivers and\/or\nsetup needed - I can't locate any jumpers on the card.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nThey changed the lights and slope of the hood, along with the new\ngrille. Otherwise, it is unchanged.\n\nInterestingly, their lack of wood and lack of a grille was a BIG\ndesign statement... they tried to defy conventional wisdom and carve\ntheir own niche ... unfortunately, sales were only half those of the\nLEXUS and hence, they now join the pack. I still wonder if much of\nthe problem wasn't the slow start from the initial AD campaign.\n\nPersonally, I like the Q without the Grille.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n True. Today's Boston Globe interviewed a former Unification Church\n leader who is now a consultant on cults. He said the FBI's approach\n was totally wrong. He said they should have tried to break down the \n BD's loyalty to Koresh through psychological means. Koresh's whole\n theology was based on an approaching confrontation with the forces \n of evil in the world and a seige mentality based on this. The Feds\n played into his hands **PERFECTLY**. By surrounding the compound\n with tanks and playing loud rock music and glaring lights at them \n they strongly reinforced Koresh's message that the outside world was\n evil and threatening. He said instead they should have set up \n a picnic atmosphere, and acted inviting and friendly. If they\n broadcast anything over PA systems it should have been loving \n relatives reflecting on pleasant events from the cult members'\n childhoods. The idea is to make the outside world and surrender\n seem like a pleasant, desirable alternative. Interesting comments.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I am thinking of buying a used Audi 90 Auto.\n\nThese cars look good and Audi do have a good rep. for these cars in Europe\n(where I'm from).\n\nI was just wondering if there anything about these cars that I should know.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n...which would make the number 15%, right Clayton?","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"[...]\n\n\nTim Wallach can be explained with the rabbitball. Deion can be explained\nas \"learning how to play the game\". I'm not betting that Deion will be able\nto play as well as last year, but I think the odds of Deion playing as well\nor better than he did last year are better than the odds of Otis Nixon\ndoing the same thing. When you factor in defense, Otis was more valuable last\nyear. But I'm not convinced he'll be more valuable this year, and especially\nnext year.\n-- \nDale J. Stephenson |*| (steph@cs.uiuc.edu) |*| Baseball fanatic","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Howdy All!\n\nI have recently converted to Microsoft Visual C++.\n\nI no longer want my Borland C++ 3.1 w\/Application Frameworks product.\n\nThis version is about 6 months old. I have all of the manuals, disks (5.25\"),\netc. It is licensed to me but I will transfer the license to the purchaser\nunder the accepted terms of the Borland license agreement.\n\nI also have a copy of the books:\n\n\"Developing Windows Applications with Borland C++ 3\", James McCord, Sams (39.95)\n\"Using Borland C++ 3 2nd ed\", Mark & Lee Atkinson\", Que (29.95)\n\nI'd like to do is sell it all to the highest bidder under the conditions listed\nbelow.\n\nI'll ship C.O.D. to anywhere in the U.S. via the shipper of your choice\n(provided they are local to me), and I will pay the COD charges (you just pay\nfor the shipping).\n\nThe list price for the product is about $750. I have seen it advertised for as\nlow as $500. \n\nI will accept the best offer over $375 (plus shipping as described above) which\nis 1\/2 the list price, plus, I'm tossing in the 2 books listed above (which are\na $70 value).\n\nI will hold the bidding open through the weekend and close it sometime in the\nevening of 4\/26\/93.\n\nPlease reply via eMail. Only serious offers please apply. No, I will not\nconsider anything for trade, nor any offers less then $375 as I consider it a\nfair price.\n\n\n\nRegards,\nSteve.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nI have indeed heard of Pythagoras, but I don't know that he was ever\ndisparaged as a \"bean eater\". In the American Southwest and West\n(e.g., Texas, California, Colorado), the term \"bean eater\" is\nsometimes used as a slur against those of Hispanic heritage (generally\nMexicans, in those parts) -- much like how the Irish in the Northeast\nare perceived (by some) as voracious beer guzzlers.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"In September 1990, our medical reserve unit was sent to the KETZIOT\nprison camp to take care of Arab prisoner who were housed in 5\nsections of 1500 prisoners each, with each section subdivided in\n5 units housing 300 prisoners. The prisoners would \"communicate\"\nwith other distant sections (sometimes 50-100 yards away) by\ntaking stones, tying written notes to the stones, and throwing\nthem with incredible precision to other sections. I should have\nbeen a recruiter for the Red Sox :-) There were at least three\nprisoners who could have been outstanding pitchers.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nThose chimes indicate a hardware failure of some type during System startup.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hi,\n\tI am looking for a very high speed \nD\/A converter (at least 8bits and 150MHz) for\na research application. A paper in the January\nissue of IEEE Solid-State Circuits mentions a \nGaAs, 1GHz, 8bit DAC - anyone know where I can find\nsuch a thing? Even a somewhat slower Si DAC would\ndo.\n\tNeedless to say, I have looked in all the\nconventional places (Vitesse, Motorola, National,\netc. etc.). Any pointers would be appreciated.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nWhoa. What you are effectively doing is implying that if a player plays\nreally well, he 'stores up' mistakes that can be used at a later time. Ths\nis not so. Roy is the 'villain', as you so succinctly put it, because he\nallowed a very cheap goal. If you think Roy outplayed Hextall, perhaps you\nshould get a tape of the game and watch the first 7-8 minutes of the third\nperiod. NHL goaltenders _make_ some great saves. If they did not, they\nwould not be in the NHL in the first place. I do not expect any particular\ngoalie to be able to make the great saves all of the time, even though they\nare occasionally required. However, when it comes to a routine shot like\nSakic's, especially at such a crucial time in a game, I don't think there \nare any legitimate excuses. \n\n\nI am not arguing that Hextall was brilliant. I am arguing is that a\nrelatively weak wrist shot from the outside of the circle shold not result \nin a goal. \n\n\nIn a one-goal game with less than a minute to go there is no such thing as\n'just the 1 goal'. I have not defended Dionne for taking the penalty\neither...in fact I think it was a boneheaded move. But it led to _one_ goal\nonly, and Montreal had a _two_ goal lead. My main concern is the second \ngoal.\n\n\nWhat you say about the skaters is absolutely true. But realize that the \ngame was effectively *won*. You could watch any hockey game (in fact, you\ncould watch any sporting event period) and spend hours discussing the 'what\nif's' w.r.t. missed opportunities. They are not important when the final\nresult is decided. If I get the time soon, I'll watch the game again and\nemail you a list of lucky Montreal bounces and a list of Quebec offensive\nscrewups. Montreal was _leading_ with a minute to go. The goalie\nis the last line of defence, and I will grant that extra attention is\nfocussed on him, sometimes without justification. But Roy gave up a *lousy*\ngoal, and a team cannot afford such a goal.\n\n\n\nWHO CARES? Of what value is it to justify one lousy play with a totally\nunrelated lousy play? I could do a Hextall critique if you'd like. But if\nyou're going to assess his performance, keep in mind that he made the key\nsaves at the key times.\n\n\nFor the record, I did not say that Roy was not one of the top goaltenders in\nthe league. In fact, I agree that he is.\n\n \nI assume you are referring to me. However, I have pointed out that I think\nthe loss can be blamed on Roy. I have not said he sucks, nor do I think I've\nmade any other 'derogatory comments'. If you regard objective\n(and informed, FYI) observations as derogatory, I really can't help you. \n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n You forgot the part about encasing it in a small shaped charge so that\nif anyone tries to tamper with it, it explodes and kills you.\n\n Oh, and the shaped charge can be set off by remote control...but only\nif you get out of line. Properly patriotic citizens have nothing to fear.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\n\nHow DARE you make such an accusation! There are MANY sober, non-drinkers in \nthis state! If We wern't so busy unloading the beer truck for the week end, \nI might just come up that and have a talk wit you! B->\n\n ----===== DoD #8177 = Technician(Dr. Speed) .NOT. Student =====----","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Hey All-\n\nWe have an old (1990) external HD attached to the Plus in our lab. It had \ngiven us flawless service until last week. The problem: Someone in our lab \nhas an old 512 that was upgraded a couple years ago to a Plus with an \naftermarket SIMM\/SCSI setup (Digigraphics \"SIMMer\"). the DB25 SCSI plug runs \nthrough the back of the machine and attaches to the board with a 26-pin \nrectangular connector. Well, this guy had removed the back from the machine, \nto put more memory in, and had disconnected the the SCSI plug. Since the \n26-pin connector is symmetrical (not keyed) he may have reinstalled it upside \ndown, essentially reversing the pins on the DB25. He came in and asked if he \ncould try out our HD on his SCSI port (it had never been used). Naive fools \nthat we are, we said o.k.. His computer failed to recognize the drive. Now, \nnone of the computers in our lab will recognize it. We tried Disk Doctor, and \nit doesn't recognize anything on the SCSI chain. Could installing the SCSI \nupside down have wrecked the HD's driver board? The drive seems to spin up \nall right and unpark itself upon powerup. The events are too coincidental to \nattribute the problem to stiction.\n\nAny help greatly appreciated-","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I'd like to thank everyone and anyone who sent me information\nto help me with my project. \n\n\n\n_______ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ \n--| |- | | | | \/ \/\\ \\ | |\\ \\ | | \\ \\\/ \/\n | | | -- | \/ -- \\ | | \\ \\ | | \\ \/ \n | | | __ | \/ ----- \\ | | \\ \\| | \/ \/\\ \\ \n |_| |__| |__| \/__\/ \\__\\ |_| \\____| \/__\/ \\_\\\n\n\n\nI'll send my report to all who requested a copy!\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Yes, I could look it up but I prefer to post this question \nto the net...\n\nI read somewhere in a long forgotten article that the handsignals \nused by major league umps were originally used to help a \ndeaf ball player by the name of \"Dummy\". Urban myth? True? \nI gots ta know.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":": In article <1r6p8oINN8hi@clem.handheld.com>, jmd@cube.handheld.com (Jim De\n: > \n: > I have not made up my mind about Waco, but there sure seems to be a group of \n: > devoted government following fanatics willing to believe whatever that \n: > government wants to tell them, without any shred of doubt, nor thought of thier\n: > own. They sure get shrill whenever their belief structure is being shaken.\n: > \n: > Kinda reminds you of the BDs, doesn't it?\n: > \n: > Jim\n\n: Go to hell. I'm no \"government [-] following fanatic.\" Your sweeping\n: generalizations evince your own ignorance. What were they supposed to do?\n: Just let him be? \n\nYes. Given the history of the BD's and the fact that they were just \npeacefully minding their own business, I think this would have been\nthe correct course of action in the very beginning. Everything that\nfollowed was a direct result of the major media fuck-up that the BATF\nperpetrated just over 51 days ago.\n\n:Fuck him. Fuck the ATF, too. They should've done it right\n: the first time.\n\n: joe.kusmierczak@mail.trincoll.edu\n\nYep, no doubt about it. They should have just bombed those kooks\nright from the git-go. Yeah, sure! So much for any resemblence\nto an America that abides by the Constitution. So much for feeling\nsafe in your home. So much for any of the rights enumerated in the\nBill of Rights being upheld. Why bother? They just get in the way\nof an effective government. That is, a government of the elite, by\nthe elite, for the elite. \n\nJoe, attitudes like yours frighten me. You have very few facts about\nwhat actually happened, and what information you do have came from a \nsingle source, the FBI\/BATF. Yet you are more than happy to pronounce\nthe BD's guilty-as-charged based on this one-sided testimony. Scary!\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nHow about Acts 11: 15-18, 22-23\nor, I John 4:1-8\nwhich says to *try* the spirits to see if they be of God. \n\n\nHow do you know? When have you tried to learn anything about me?\n-- \n\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nAre you aware you can make a grenade with gunpower and metal water pipes?\nMaybe we should outlaw hardware stores and ammo reloading.\n\nAre you aware that you can make a firebomb with gasoline? etc.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nNot by any standard of history I've seen. Care to back this up, sans the\nlies apologists are so fond of?\n\n\nNot really. Most of the prophesies aren't even prophesies. They're prayers\nand comments taken from the Torah quite out of context. Seems Xians started\nlying right from the beginning.\n\n\nMy we're an arrogant ass, aren't we?\n\n\nYou're wrong to think we haven't. The trust was in something that doesn't\nexist.\n\n\nI'm still willing to die for what I believe and don't believe. So were the\nloonies in Waco. So what? \n\nBesides, the point's not to die for what one believes in. The point's to\nmake that other sorry son-of-a-bitch to die for what *he* believes in! :)\n\nDoesn't anyone else here get tired of these cretins' tirades?\n\nPeter the Damed, and damned proud of it!","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nAt the time I didn't really want the Sox to sign either. I was more\nthan a little worried about Viola's elbow.\n\nBut you *surely* remember my shout of relief when, after a week of\nrumors that Morris was coming to the Red Sox, they ended up with Viola\ninstead.\n\nNow I'm even happier. Viola seems to have rebounded nicely.\n\n\nHow long did Viola sign for. Three years? I generally agree with\ntheir policy of avoiding long-term contracts for pitchers. But I\nthink they enforce it rather too strictly. These days the premier\npitchers all sign three or four year deals. Which leaves the Jays\nwith Morris and Stewart. If the Jays want to compete for top free\nagent pitchers, they will have to accept greater risks.\n\nAny idea what the option year deal is for Morris? Are there any\nautomatic activation clauses? What is the buyout amount?f","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I got a ET4000\/W32 card which is made by Cardex yesterday\nand ran a winmark test on it. The card is a VL-BUS card which\ncan display 16.7 million colours in 640x480 mode with 1MB DRAM.\n\nIt comes with ET4000\/W32 window drivers and a normal Et4000 drivers.\nThe ET4000\/W32 drivers handles, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x786 in 256 colours.\nAlso, in 640x480 and 800x600, it supports hicolor, 32K and 64K colours.\n\nHere is my winmark result running on a 16MB 486DX33 EISA\/VL-BUS system using\nHint chipsets.\n\nWinmark 3.11 from ZD lab.\n\nUsing ET4000\/W32 drivers\n640x480 256 10.63 megapixel\/sec.\n 32k 7.34 \n 64k 7.30\n800x600 256 10.07\n 32k 6.38\n 64k 6.35\n1kx786 256 8.17\n\nUsing ET4000 drivers.\n640x480 16M 1.78\n800x600 16colours 4.01 \n1kx786 16 4.22\n\nFrom the result, the ET4000\/W32 drivers are specialized to use the\nhardware feature of the Et4000\/W32 chip whereas the ET4000 drivers are\njust normal driver for ET4000 based graphics card.\n\nThe price of this graphics card that I got is $185 from a local dealer.\nIt may be less from mail order. It has OS\/2 2.0 drivers comes with it\nwhich supports 256 colors on all resolution.\n\nFrom these results, it has double the performance of a Et4000AX based card\nin 256 colours mode.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I am servicing a machine (HP-286) and whenever the thing starts up I get\n4 beeps on powerup. Does anyone know what error message that signifies? I \ndon't seem to have any problem with the machine but the lady who is using it\nis \"very concerned\" about it. \n\nDon't you just love HP computers???\n\nPreferr responses by E-mail but I read the net so you can post it here.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"pprun@august.it.uswc.uswe\n\nUnites States Senate\nWashington, D.C. 20510\n\nThe House of Representatives\nWashington, D.C. 20515\n\nThe White House\nWashington, D.C. 20500\n\n-Seth\n\n__________________________________________________________________________\n[unlike cats] dogs NEVER scratch you when you wash them. They just\nbecome very sad and try to figure out what they did wrong. -Dave Barry","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Hello All!\n\n It is my understanding that all True-Type fonts in Windows are loaded in\nprior to starting Windows - this makes getting into Windows quite slow if you\nhave hundreds of them as I do. First off, am I correct in this thinking -\nsecondly, if that is the case - can you get Windows to ignore them on boot and\nmaybe make something like a PIF file to load them only when you enter the\napplications that need fonts? Any ideas?\n\n\nChris","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"In <1993Apr21.211038.12363@newshub.ists.ca> dchhabra@stpl.ists.ca\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nEjon Matejevic who was a full professor at Clarkson University, last\nI heard, developed the process for sticking Teflon to metals.\n\nI don't think it was a NASA project, cuz i heard he held the patent\non it, and had made quite a bundle off it.\n\nAnyone from Clarkson know the Exact story. I never wanted to ask\nhim myself.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Recently an e-mail to me mentioned:\n\n(Technically, the messengers aren't even human so\nit *can't* be a case of \"homosexuality\" -- even of rape.) [...]\n\nThe Jude reference to Sodom is also meaningful only in the context of\nthe Sodomites' \"lust\" for the \"other flesh\" of angels. Again,\napplication to homosexual behavior in general, or to the position of\ngay Christians is largeely specious.\n***\nAre angels \"flesh\"? No. I feel that this is saying that it was because\nof their lust after other men, who are flesh( or of this world).\n\nwhat are other opinons on this? I haven't heard much about this verse \nat all.\n\nIn Christ's Love,\nBryan","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"On a few computers which we have here at Sheridan College there are\nfiles which we would like to make read only. I have used the Dos attrib command\nbut some people, who carry around the attrib program in their pockets,\nhave still been able to erase some of the more important files. Are\nthere any software packages which would make an entire drive read-only?\nAn example, partition the drive into two partitions and have the first\ndrive contain the important files which can be only read and the second\ndrive you could both read and write. \n Any and all enquiries or help would be appreciated.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nIn this case, it was unimportant as to who set the fire. The Davidians\nwould have burned no matter what, ESPECIALLY if the BATF\/FBI set the\nfire as this would make the beseiged martyrs to Vernon Howell and\ntherefore rocket to heaven. A few comments from the remaining\nDavidians scattered throughout the country seemed to confirm this\ntheory (One cult member said that she wished that she had been there,\nand that now she would have to wait for Vernon to Return for them. She\nactually seemed upset that she did not burn with them).\n\nWhile I think that Vernon started the fire (his followers anyway), \nit is incidental to their reaction.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n Listen guys you can talk about this the whole playoffs. I'm here in a\nsmall town in southern Illinois at school. I'm from Canada and I know\nthat cbc and tsn have games on every night, all you have to do is go to\na bar with a satellite. I have watched both games between Mon Que and\ntoronto and detroit, not to mention Van vs Winn and with cbc. They\nshow all goals from every game that evening so I haven't missed a goal\nall playoffs. Well have to go boy leafs are on Ciao.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I purchased an LCIII recently and had heard a bit about a re-work of the\nlogic board. I opened mine up and found the same re-work, with a small\nchip glued to the board and a couple of green wires running from it to two \nother chips. I'd like to know more about it. Could anyone with any or all of\nthe following information please post it? Thanks a bunch.\n\n1.\tWhat does the re-work accomplish (i.e., what does it fix)?\n2.\tWhat are the technical details of the re-work? (I'm looking for\n\tthings such as the purpose of the chips with the new wires connected,\n\tand the pin-outs for those chips.)\n3.\tIs a board with the re-work any different functionally from one without?\n4.\tCould the re-worked boards be incompatible with future releases of\n\tthe operating system?\n\n\tand, finally,\n\n5.\tShould I even be concerned about any of this?\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Regarding the feasability of retrieving the HST for repair and\nrelaunching it:\n\n(Caution: speculation mode engaged)\nThere is another consideration that hasn't been mentioned yet.\nI expect that retrieving HST would involve 'damaging' it considerably in\norder to return it to its cradle in the cargo bay. Most of the deployed\nitems (antennas and, especially, the solar arays) probably are not\nretractable into their fully stowed position, even by hand. They would\nhave to be removed by the astronauts. (The only advantage that this\nmight yield is that we could put new panels on that don't 'ring' due\nto thermal cycle stresses...)\n\nI also expect that, as has been discussed, the landing loads on the\nHST optics structure is a big issue (but that the reentry loads are\nmuch less so.) Can the moveable optical components even be re-caged\n(I assume that they were caged for launch)?\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nMichael Corvin \t \t\t\t\tzwork@starfighter.den.mmc.com\nGN&C R&D\t\t\t\t\tMartin Marietta Astronautics\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n=============== My views, not Martin Marietta's ========================","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I'm working on an audio mixer project, but I'm having trouble finding\nparts. I want to use op-amps for the gain control stages. The ones\nI have found that are good for audio are LM739 and LM833, but I cannot\nfind either of these in the electronic parts places I've looked.\n\nAre there any good substitute op-amps and\/or are there any parts\nsuppliers in the LA area that carry this kind of thing (10KOhm dual\naudio taper slider pots would be nice, too).\n\nAny info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\nIs there an \"official DoD products-of-choice\" list? If so would the \nappropriate party please post it. \n\n-Erc.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I have a 486 DX 33 motherboard in my pc that i'd like to speed up. \nI'd rather not replace the whole motherboard, instead i'd like to know\nif i can use a DX\/2 66Mhz cpu. The BIOS is late model AMI, circa 1991,\nand the system crystal is approx 66.3Mhz. \n\nMy question is, can i just replace the original 33MHz cpu with the new\nDX\/2 cpu? If its possible, will there be a need for extra cooling\ndevices such as heatsinks and \/ or muffin fans??","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nIt has nothing to do with how long they have been voting, as much as HOW\nthey have been voting. Pick up a list of the Labor parties proposals\nfor MK prior to the election and pay attention to the order. Correlate this\nwith the number of Arab party members eligible to vote in party elections.\nFurther correlate this with the voting results from Arab areas.\n\nLo and behold, you will discover that Israeli Arab Labor party members\ndid not band together unanimously or en large for a select group of\nArab candidates. This problem is further exacerbated by the rifts\nbetween Israeli Arabs. Some claim membership to right wing parties\nwhile others vote for parties that do not pass the minimum cutoff.\n\nI worked within the labor party during the late 70's elections (not this\nlast one) as a volunteer and was privy to the voting results that\nwere returned from the local delegates elected. At the time, the system\nwas structured differently but it did not cease to amaze me that there\nwas no massive effort to lobby for Arab reps. by their own delegates.\n\n\nQuite simply, if all eligible Arab voters became members of the Labor\nparty and voted, they would be able to command more than %15 of\nthe delegates. This is a power base that can not be ignored!\nEspecially when they are not ranked high in the party (once again\ndue to lack of political power). I have seen how the labor party\nworks from the inside and my experience has been that, as in most\npolitical situations, the MKs act out of their own self-interest.\n\nAnd to answer your question, I \"broke\" with labor because I felt\nthat they were heeding too much to the right-wing and ultra-orthodox\ncoalition members.\n\n\nFair enough. My take on the matter, and I will admit to the possibility\nthat this might be seen differently is that this was a dummy argument.\nIf he was sitting on the committee, then someone else obviously would not\nbe. In drumming up support for his seat, MK [?] would not be averse to\nusing this argument, or it could be used on his behalf.\n\nAs to the proof presented in this article, I would find it very\ninteresting to know who proposed the compromise along with a followup\ndescribing how the matter stands\/was resolved.\n\nLet me just take this opportunity to say that I deplore such actions\nand groundless justifications.\n\n\nFor the record, Roni Milo, is a brash MK (self described) from the Likud\n(note NOT LABOR). Quite frankly, I don't think anything he would say could\nsurprise me. Annoy and aggravate, yes, surprise - no.\n\n\nYes I do and thank you for providing it. I would be most interested\nin knowing how things turned out. Anyone......?\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Yes, but what if my monitor only has 3 BNC's on it, and is expecting\nto get a composite sync signal on the \"green\"? There ought to be a\nlittle black box that takes the VGA signalling (which has horiz, vert,\nand composite sync on different pins, plus the R, G, and B pairs) and\nmerges the green and composite sync together in the output. It's all\n1V analog, as far as I know. I can build this with op-amps but I don't\nthink I can get the shielding done well enough to handle the frequencies\ninvolved without lots of shadows and junk on the screen.\n\nDoes anyone know of a VGA->RGB(composite sync on green) converter?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nYeah!\n\nI found beelzebub inside a worm...yeah, that's it!\n\n(actually it was vodka - Gordon's if I remember correctly...\nI didn't even buy it (of course, that's probably the reason\nI drank _so_ much of it that night...never again.)\n\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Are you guys talking about the Soviet \"shuttle\"? It's not \"Soyuz\",\nit's called \"Buran\" which means \"snow storm.\"\n\n(At least that's what they call it on Russian TV).\n\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\n\tWarren, I agree with your premise... but... The Babe won on\ntwo teams. That's right, he was part of the Red Sox Dynasty of the\n1910s. And everyone knows that the Yankee Dynsaty wouldn't have\nhappened without thier famous bullpen catcher whose name escapes me at\nthe moment.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n #include \n #endif \/* SYS5DIR *\/\n! #if defined(SVR4) || defined(ncr)\n #include \n #endif\n\n--- 24,31 ----\n #include \n #include \n #endif \/* SYS5DIR *\/\n! #if defined(SVR4) || defined(ncr) || defined(SYS5)\n! #define MAXPATHLEN 1024\n #include \n #endif\n\nThat took care of everything but the man pages, which I installed by hand.\n\nGood luck,\n-- Steve","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"so.\ndone,\ncareer\n\n\nVelarde hasn't been to Columbus, if I recall, for about three\nyears. Granted, he hasn't been a full time player but\nwhen he does play I've always thought he had a good bat.\nHe might be demoralized about not playing full time, but\nhe hasn't been shuttled around. I think he's been in New York\never since he had 34 hits in 100 AB back in 1989, or 90, I\nbelieve. \nI don't think he is gold glove calibre, but he doesn't boot\nit around either. I think if Velarde is given a chance,\nhe could become extremely productive. I don't have any stats\nto back this up, and I don't know if his Defense would\ncost any games, but I think he could help - and he has\nthis year. He has 3 HR already. Same goes for\nJim Leyrtiz. He has a big mouth, but he does get\nthe job done when he concentrates. I think the situation\nwith Leyritz is that he believes he is a potential\nsuper-star, and he gets pissed about not playing. I\nthink he might have realized something when the Marlins\nor Rockies didn't select him.\nThe Yanks need to worry about the Bullpen right now.\nKamieniecki and Wickman\/Militello in the bullpen?\nOuch. I'm praying that the BP will return to last year's\nform....\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nBill,\nNo flame intended but you're way, way off base. In simple terms Kirilian\nphotography registers the electromagnetical fields around objects, in simple,\nit takes pictures of your aura.\n\n-- \nGreg ","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Can people please stop the 'I think\/know the BATF\/FBI are completely\nresponsible but they'll cover it up so that the investigation will\nshow that Koresch is responsible' bs. In an investigation of this\nsize with the feds, state, and civilians involved in the\ninvestigation it would be practially impossible to cover up.\nAnd with Republicans like Arlen Spector calling for investigations,\nthis isn't going to be handled with kid gloves.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nWell, as many a bored bike tourer can tell you, the way to steer\nsans hans is to push your body off to the side you want to lean.\nSay you want to turn left. You push your body off to the left.\nTo do this, you have to push against something, and the only\nthing to push against is the ground (through the bike). Well,\nthe apple guy (Wozniak? or was that Churchill?) says that the \nground will push you right back. So, you pushed yourself off to \nthe left by pushing on the ground to the right, and the ground \npushed back toward the left. Well, that push is on both wheels. \nThe rear wheel doesn't care (unless you have serious bearing \nproblems) (except of course on the Spagthorpe Dragonfly, which\nhad the revolutionary countersteering-contra-shaft-drive rear end), \nbut the front wheel has trail. If the ground pushes the front wheel \ntoward the left at the contact patch, the trail will cause the \nwheel to turn to the right. Hey, there we are. No-hands counter-\nsteering.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nI have got an Adaptec SCSI card, that comes with its own version of FDISK.\nThe problem with DOS is that it will only see two hard disks, any more need to be\ndone by device drivers.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nCould someone please post Roger Grywalski's response? Or point me to where\nI could find it?\n\nThanks a lot,\n\n\nS. Raj Chaudhury\t\t\t|\nDept. of Physics \t\t\t| raj@phys.ksu.edu\nKansas State University\t\t\t|\nManhattan, KS 66506\t\t\t|","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nOh, you mean something like moving the press back to a single\nlocation, 2 miles away from the \"compound\"? The press was allowing\ninto foxholes in Vietnam, but it's \"too dangerous\" to allow them near\nthe Branch Davidians?... There's something skewed about the logic here. \n\n--\nCharles Scripter * cescript@phy.mtu.edu\nDept of Physics, Michigan Tech, Houghton, MI 49931","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"brings up the issue of how the escrow agent will be paid, and the fact\nthat the government had financial leverage if they don't cooperate.\nIt's an important issue, especially if one of the escrow agents\ndecides they'd rather stop offering the service. \nI assume that if the escrow agent isn't the government,\nthen the contract for providing escrow service would include some\ntermination clause like returning the keys.\n\n\nBut who's the user paying the fees here, and what's the service? \nIf the user is the government, then the funding's not separate from the government.\n\nIf the user is the buyer, what's the service? \nKeeping the key for me? No thanks - I don't need, and won't buy their service!\nNot telling everybody my key? Sounds like blackmail!\n\nIf the user is the manufacturer, does the user have a choice about buying?\nThe alternative is to just generate the key and not escrow it, which is fine -\nI'd certainly pay more for this kind of key than an escrowed key!\n\nFace it, the escrow provider is providing a service the users don't want.\nThe only people who want it are the government, not the users.\nWhat you're really talking about is either the government paying for\nthe service, up front or per-year, either from general taxes,\nor from a special direct tax on wiretap chips, or on an indirect tax\n(forcing the manufacturer to pay the fee to the escrow agent.)\n\nI hope the escrow people have no way of finding out your name from\nyour serial number, especially if the escrow is a government agency.\n\nHere in New Jersey, we have lots of people willing to provide that\nsort of services for user fees. There are people willing to keep your\nstore from burning down for a small monthly fee, though sometimes people\nrefuse to pay and discover that the service really was effective.\nIf you go to a baseball game at Yankee Stadium, there are people who\nwill watch your car in the parking lot for a small user fee.\nSomething could scratch the paint, after all.\nAnd what a shame if your Clipper key got out!","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"*******************************************************\n 1969 karmann ghia\n*******************************************************\n\nThis car is in excellent running condition:\n *********\n *49,000 mi on new engine\n *new tires (Aug 92)\n *new clutch (91)\n *new carb (91)\n *original radio (am\/fm)\n *upholstery in great shape\n *burgundy exterior\/ black interior\n\nThis car has been well-maintained with regular tune-ups.\nUnfortunately, the car's previous owner had a minor\nfront-end collision. The right front nose is dented\nand patched up with bondo. I have the hard-to-find part\nneeded to repair this damage. Besides that damage, the car\nis in excellent condition. $1600\/bo","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n Do you swim nude in a public swimming pool? :) I doubt sperm can\npenetrate swimsuit material, assuming they aren't immediately dispersed\nby water currents.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"1993-1994 NHL Hockey Pool\nBy\nDenis Papp and Chris Stoochnoff\n \nRules:\n \n- Pick 17 players (3 LW, 3 C, 3 RW, 3 LD, 3 RD, 2 Goalies)\n You may pick ANY 17 players from any team.\n \n- Points for players are as follows:\n - 1 point per goal\n - 1 point per assist\n - 1 point per 10 PIM\n \n- Points for goalies are as follows:\n - 2 points per win\n - 1 point per tie\n - 1 point per assist\n - 1 point per 5 PIM\n - 2 points per shutout\n - 100 points per goal\n \nEntries:\n \n-Entries can be sent (by mail or ascii text file) to Chris Stoochnoff or Denis\nPapp on Hard Wired BBS (434-7996). \n-Due date for entries is the first day of regular season play. After that,\nno more entries will be accepted (unless it is just slightly late. If that is\nthe case, there will be a small penalty applied to the team).\n-internet users can send email to dpapp@muskwa.ucs.ualberta.ca\n \nPrizes:\n \nPrizes have not yet been considered. They could range from nothing to free\ntime on Hard Wired BBS or even something else (if you have any suggestions...\nplease feel free to put your two cents worth in).\n One idea is to get whoever is willing to to submit an equal amount of\nmoney, and that will go to be the prize money. The prize money will\ngo to the top team who has submitted to the prize pool. A list\nof all people who submit money will be posted, as well as those who\ndidnt - if it is done this way. \nCost:\n \nThe cost... ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!! There is absolutely no fee for this pool.\n \nNote:\n \n-If you have any questions, please feel free to send them to Denis Papp or\nmyself (Chris Stoochnoff). The players positions (ie. Brett Hull is Right\nWing) will be decided by the year book I will be using. So, if you do not\nknow a certain players position, or you are not completely sure what position\nhe plays, then ask me and I'll tell you.\n \n-And for a great time, call the Hard Wired BBS at (403)-434-7996 (this will be\nthe location where the pool standings will be displayed).\n \nInternet Users:","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nBefore I even think about getting this, is it going to be posted to \ncomp.sources.x at any time in the near future? \n\nGreg.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Is it possible to get an xterm scrollbar to come out on the right\nside instead of the left?\n\nRon Shenk\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I'm planning on writing several classes to build a raytracing\/radiosity library\non top of, and i'm wondering if anythink like this is freely available on the\nnet before i go to it. What i need is classes like rays, vectors, colors,\nshaders, surfaces, media, primitives, worlds (containing primitives) and\nviews\/images.\n\nPlease post or mail.\n-- \nTorgeir Veimo\n\nStudying at the University of Bergen\n\n\"...I'm gona wave my freak flag high!\" (Jimi Hendrix)","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Could someone please tell me what the dip switches on the\nback of the AST Hot Shot 286 accellerator card do? I\nrecently acquired the card and did not get any docs.\n\nany information will be appreciated.\n-Rob\n-- \nRobert M. Bultman |\nSpeed Scientific School |\nUniversity of Louisville |\nInternet: rmbult01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu |","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"OK I sold all but these, I had some offers and I accepted an offer\nof 25.00 for the pair from bdale@gag.com ( Bdale Garbee ). I don't\nknow what happened to him but he won't reply now that I accepted\nit so I'll offer these again.\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\nNo, and in fact, that was Ferreira's original strategy, which the troika\nproceeded to simply continue to implement. There wasn't exactly a radical\nshift in policy when he was ousted (something people seem to forget). The\nonly real question is whether they did it as well as Ferreira could have if\nhe stayed, or whether the basic strategy was flawed (since Ferreira has been\nquoated as saying he's going to do something different in Anaheim with the\nDucks, my guess is that it wasn't as good in practice as it was on paper,\nand he's tweaking it a bit second time around). One also has to wonder\nwhether the strategy would have been a lot better if we hadn't had those\ninjuries, and whether we're complaining about the weather because an\nearthquake collapsed the root cellar.\n\n\nLet's also NOT FORGET that Ferreira came *THIS* close to trading Kelly\nKisio, which, if the rumors I've heard are true, was over the strong\nobjections of other aspects of Shark management and probably had a lot to do\nwith both his ouster and the three-headed, consensus oriented GM.\n\nImagine, for a second, where the Sharks would be today if that fax machine\nhadn't jammed.\n\n\nEspecially an unhappy player that isn't playing as well because of it. Not\nthat I'd accuse Mullen of tanking, but his motivation simply wasn't there,\nand that kind of thing can affect the team.\n\n\n\n\nExactly. At the time they let Skriko go, we hadn't yet had the major injury\nbugs that killed us later. I'd much rather have Skriko around than someone\nlike Dean Kolstad, but at that point, that wasn't the choice. And since the\nchoice was more one of Skriko vs. someone like John Carter, I think the\nright choice was made for that time period.\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nRIght now the HST sevicing mission is listed as 11 days. before\nit was listed as 9 days. they just kicked up the number of spacewalks\nto 5, after simulations indicated that it was not do-able in 4. \n\nAfter all the space walking, they are going to re-boost the HST's\norbit. I think right now it's sitting at 180 miles up,\nthey would like 220. I don't know the exact orbit numbers.\nI know when HST was first flown, it was placed in the Highest\npossible Shuttle orbit. \n\nNow the shuttle can cary a thing called the EDO pallet, or extended\nduration orbiter pallet. It's mostly LOX\/LH for the fuel cells\nand RCS gear, plus more O2 and canisters for the life support\nre-breathers. maybe more nitrogen too.\n\nTHe limit on space-walking is a function of suit supplies (MASS)\nand Orbiter Duration. \n\nIn order to perform the re-boost of the HST, the OMS engines\nwill be fired for a long period. Now the shuttle is a heavy\nthing. THe HST isn't light either. THe amount of OMS fuel\nneeded to fly both up is substantial. a small booster\ncarried up and used to boost HST on it's own will weigh significantly\nless then the OMS fuel required to Boost both HST and SHUttle,\nfor a given orbital change. \n\nFrom what i understand, the mass margins on the HST missions are\ntight enough they can't even carry extra Suits or MMU's.\n\nNow if they used a small tug, I would bet, just a wild guess,\nthat the savings on amss margin would allow carrying the\nEDO pallet, extra suits, more consumables, parts for the\nflaky FGS sensor, parts for the balky solar electronics,\n\nand still enough for a double magnum of champagne.\n\nor the HST could even get placed into some sort of medium orbit.\nThe reason they want a high orbit, is less antenna pointing,\nand longer drag life.\n\n\na\nWhatever it is, the problem in the tilt array is a big constraint\non HST ops.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Go with the Mercedes, if you can afford it. I think the 300 wagon starts around\n50k, although it could be 60k.\n\nThere is no comparison with any of the other cars listed.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nA Yugo that will go 1\/4mi in 7.7 seconds will _not_ lose on the\nstreet. That's just too damn quick. It might be wrapped around\na telephone pole at the end of that quarter mile, but it will\nbe there alone...\n\n\nOr you could replace the stock shifter with a Hurst short-throw\nshifter (available from Ford Motorsport), or any number of other\nafter-market products to boost the performance of a Mustang or\nCamaro. Can you do _that_ with a '93 RX-7, or, verily, with _any_\nMR-2? With the Detroit aftermarket, you can build a Mustang or\nCamaro which is superior to either car you mention for less than\nthe sticker price of either.\n\n\nWell, gee. It works, and it doesn't break. It transmits power to\nthe drive wheels, and it's essentially zero maintenance--and there's\nan aftermarket in parts for Ford and Chevy rear-ends, too.\n\n\nWell, the '93 Mustang Cobra (which, from all reports, uses the\nsame running gear as '94 Mustang) has 4-wheel disks. I can't\nspeak for the new Camaro, but I think it does, too.\n\nAlso, stop and think about the markets here. The Mustang is, and\nalways has been, a mass-market sporty car (that's where the\n\"pony car\" class came from) with a performance model. That's\nwhy it has the econo-box running gear. That was also factored\ninto the design of the Mustang from the day Lee Iacocca conceived\nhis baby; it was designed as a wide-market car--sporty, yet \naccessible--with room for performance tweaking.\n\nThe cars you listed are designed for a specific market niche,\nand they both fit those niches very well. The Mustang, at least,\ndoes well in multiple markets; I can't speak for the Camaro.\n\n\t\t\t\tJames","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Well, we're almost halfway through the first round, and so far things are\ngood in general:\n\n 1. The 2 teams that I hate most: Chicago and \"Basten\" are down 3 zip.\n (even though there is a possibility either can still win their\n series, yet this ego-thrashing and arrogance-smashing by the\n underdogs (St. Louis and Buffalo) is so rewarding).\n 2. Montreal is at this stage in a team's life where they are not good\n enough to go all the way, yet too good to be able to get some\n (really) good draft picks... :-(\n 3. Is it just me, or does anyone out there also think that this year\n the cup final should be played between 2 teams from the WALES?\n 4. Is it just because they're playing Montreal that I find the diques\n arrogant ***'s, or are they really?\n 5. Smythe-what???? I'm really getting sick of seeing Douggie and Wendel\n night in and night out... We should see some Canucks\/Jets\/Flames\n action...!\n 6. Don Cherry is an ******* alright, but hey... so are our politicians...\n \nObLeafsJoke: Q. what do you get when you cross a maple leaf and a \n groundhog?\n A. Six more weeks of crummy hockey!\n------------------------------------------------------------------\nL8R, dudes...\nGO HABS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!\n\n-- \n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\nJon Shaib ac291@carleton.freenet.ca","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"When I changed from SVR4 to SVR4.2 on my Intel box I discovered that\nsome of my SVR4 xclients such as xload, etc would no longer work.\n\n\nThey bomb out with the message:\n\nerror: can't open display unix:0.0\n\nIs this because they can't find the correct shared libraries, they need\nto be recompiled, or have I not used the correct options?\n\nBoth systems use X11R5.\n\nThanks.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Current votes for favorite goalie masks (3pts - 1st, 2pts - 2nd, 1pt - 3rd)\n\nPlayer Team Pts Votes\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n1. Ed Belfour Chicago 31 14\n2. Andy Moog Boston 30 13\n3. Curtis Joseph St. Louis 26 11 \n Brian Hayward San Jose 26 10 \n5. Ron Hextall Quebec 16 8\n6. Gerry Cheevers Boston (retired) 11 6 \n7. John Vanbeisbrouck NY Rangers 10 4\n Grant Fuhr Buffalo 10 4 \n9. Mike Richter NY Rangers 6 3\n10. Manon Rheaume Atlanta (IHL) 5 2\n11. Don Beaupre Washington 4 2\n Ken Dryden Montreal (retired) 4 2\n--------------------------------------------------------------\nOthers receiving less than 4pts: Mike Vernon (Cal), Clint\n Malarchuk (Buf\/SD,IHL), Tommy Soderstrom (Phil), Ray LeBlanc (USA),\n Artus Irbe (SJ), Tim Cheveldae (Det), Sean Burke (NJ),\n Rick Wamsley (Tor,ret), Jon Casey (Minn), Bob Essensa (Win),\n Glenn Healy (NYI), Toy Espo (???), Gilles Gratton (???),\n Rod Stauber (LA), Gump Worsley (???), Pat Jablonski (TB),\n Grant Fuhr (Tor), Felix Potvin (Tor), Stephane Beauregard (Win),\n Mark Fitzpatrick (NYI), Chico Resch (NYI)\n\n\nCan someone please tell me which teams the (???) play(ed) for? Thanks.\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"dps@nasa.kodak.com Pontificated: \n\nCan you cite an example of this. Please post an answer as I\ndon't want to receive e-mail. \n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":": \n: Isn't there a relatively new treatment for kidney stones involving\n: a non-invasive use of ultra-sound where the patient is lowered\n: into some sort of liquid when he\/she undergoes treatment? I'm sure\n: I've read about it somewhere. If I remember it correctly it is a\n: painless and effective treatment.\nThe use of shock waves (not ultrasound) to break up stones has been\naround for a few years. Depending on the type of machine, and intensity\nof the shock waves, it is usually uncomfortable enough to require\nsomething... The high-power machines cause enough pain to require\ngeneral or regional anesthesia. Afterwards, it feels like someone\nslugged you pretty good!\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n\nWell ...\nHave a look at a new journal: Journal of Experimental Mathematics\nIt has several Fields medallists on its editorial board.\nYou want to knwo more?\nTry Klaus Peters in Boston or David Epstein at Warwick .\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"According to what I saw in a store today, the Performa 405 is not the same\nas an LCIII. It only has a 16Mhz 68030 while the LCIII has a 25Mhz 030.\nCorrect me if I am wrong, because it is possible that the dealer may have\nforgotten to remove the description that was next to the actual computer.\nDealers who sell the Performa are known to have about as much knowledge\nabout Macs as I do about DOS machines.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nAnd as someone mentioned earlier, from the apocryphal Book of Enoch,\nsatan was apparently kicked out for three times asserting his own will,\n\"I will\". Hmmm...pro-choice looks kinda creepy here.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nI am using a NEC 4FG with my Centris 610. The cable adapter was provided by\nNEC (you have to call to get this free adapter). I am also sharing it with my\n486 (using a switch box and extra cables).\n\nMy questions: \n\n\tHow do you tell if it is 600x400 or 800x600 that was displayed?\n\tOr how do you change the mode(resolution)? \n\tIs there SW for this or something I have to do with the HW?\n\nI am assuming I am getting 800x600 since I have 1M VRAM and the 4FG can display\n1028x768(?) with my 486.\n\n ","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"For sale by owners who were also the builders\n\nContemporary Cape House located in Sandwich, Ma\n\nThree bedrooms, two baths, one car oversized garage\nlarge eat-in kitchen\nCathedral ceiling from to back living room\ndeck off of kitchen and dining room\n\n20,000 sq ft\n1,696 sq ft living space\nfull walk-out basement\n\n$139,900, creative financing a possibility","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\n\nI think to some extent this is a case of stooping to their level. You assume\nthat the general public \"can't handle the truth\" and then, based on this \nassumption, go for the fluff arguments. Then someone, who can understand a\ngood argument, comes along and asks \"why don't you just develop the spinoffs?\"\nor \"why can't we just get our spinoffs from some other program, like the\nmilitary?\" There are some good arguments for space development without relying\non its side effects. I'm not ignoring the value of spinoffs. I simply think\nthat the general public deserves more credit than you give them.\n\n\nAnd if you're going to use spinoffs you better make darn sure you are right.\nTeflon has been around since before NASA. As I understand it, Velcro was \nconceptualized by a french doctor who went walking in the woods and took the\ntrouble to wonder how burrs stick to your clothes. Certainly velcro was \navailable on hiking equipment by the early to mid sixties. I would need to \nsee some good evidence before I believe that either of these would not be here\ntoday without NASA.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Is anyone out there knowledgeable on drug issues in Japan? I'm interested\nin knowing if Japan has or has ever had a problem with drugs, and how they\ndealt with it. I've heard, undocumented, that Japan years ago used heavy\nlegal penalties to end a serious heroin problem. I'd like to know both\nsides of the story. Does anyone recall such a problem? What were laws\nat the time relating to drug use, drug dealing, and drug trafficking? What\nare the laws now? What other anti-drug measures, like education and treatment\nhas Japan used? How are drugs regarded by the Japanese people? How effective\nhave anti-drug measures been in Japan? Thanks for your help.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Anyone know of a good software package that will allow us to keep track of\nwho is printing what and when? Is there any way to get Print Manager to keep\na log? Is there a Print Manager replacement that will do this? How about a\npackage that will only allow access to the system for people in a password \nfile? I looked at Chastity, but it will let you log in without a password,\nand doesn't keep tabs of who got on and when. \n Any help will be greatly appreciated.\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nYeh,but :\n\n1.Biran Sutter's playoff record as the head coach in St.L wasn't very\nimpressive. His Blues teams were eliminated very early in the playoffs.\nIt doesn't look like this trend will change with the Bruins.\n\n2. Bruins have never come back to win after falling behind 2-0 in their\nentire 68-year history. It doesn't look like Buffalo will just lose\ntheir next two games at the Aud with the way Fuhr has been standing on\nhis head.\n\nBasically,the Bruins will be on the golf course by next weekend.\nAlso,it seems like the whole Boston area has gone baseball crazy after\nan incredibly great start by the Red Sox(best record in their major\nleagues as of now). I would say that 70% of the callers to the Bruins'\nflagship station(SportsRadio 590) are talking about the Red Sox,about\n15% are yapping about the Patriots' upcoming draft,10% are on the Celtics\nand about 5% are on the Bruins.\nSomehow,no one around here is really schocked the way Bruins are folding\nearly.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nDon't forget the LAMG (Los Angeles Macintosh Group) BBS! It's the BBS for\nthe largest Mac-only user group in the country now that BMUG is\nmulti-platform.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":" >but whether I would.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nWhat a dope! There is no value for Mohammed Elabdellaoui to be here\nat a Western University. Third-worldist and Islamic brain-rot has\nmade it impossible for him to acquire and analyze facts appropriately.\n\nThe history of the efforts of the Mufti of Jerusalem to serve the\nNazis in the South Balkans and set up Muslim SS Divisions is\nwell-documented. In general, Nazism and the leader-principle\nresonated well among Muslim peoples. Khomeini's concept of the faqih\nis a recent example of such resonance. In fact, totalitarianism is\netymologically a reasonable translation Islam.\n\nTo be fair, the Mufti did not succeed in getting large numbers of\nMuslims to join the SS. But the rather small Muslim SS unit did\nmanage to commit attrocities disproportionate to it size. There were\nalso Muslim people who were less than enthusiastic about the attempt\nof Muslim leaders to entice Muslim people to serve the Nazi cause\nactively. And the Turkish government ignored practically all Nazi\novertures even though an alliance with the Nazis against the Soviet\ngovernment would have made a great deal of tactical sense.\n\n\t\t\tLast time I heard, the nazis prided themselves in\n\nYes, the typical primitive Muslim psychopathological psychotic\nbehavior upon hearing or reading a disagreeable fact -- start whining\nabout the Jews. What a jerk.\n\n\nYou should go back to your mindlessly stupid 3rd world country. Your\nbrain has no business in a civilized first world country.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nSez Dave Kingman when he used to take off for Rosh Hashanna and Yom\nKippur on days they coincided with the season.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Is there a tn3270 program which support xterm? I don't like x3270 at all. You\ncan't copy with other windows. Thanks.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":": >What tube does the Viewsonic 17 use? Does is support 1600x1280? I've been\n: >looking a a Philips 1762DT which uses a Sony Trinitron tube, has digital\n: >controls, supports up to 1280x1024NI, and has .25mm dot pitch - It can be\n: >found for under $1000.\n\n: The original poster, John Navitsky, said that he might use the monitor on\n: a SparcStation LX. The LX is able to generate a picture at 1280*1024 at\n: 76 Hz. Not officially, but I tried to set this resolution and refresh rate\n: and the LX came up with a non-syncing screen. Our tube obviously couldn't\n: handle this speed. At 67 Hz, it worked perfectly.\n\nI don't know which tube the Viewsonic 17 uses, but it has an 82khz horizontal\nbandwidth so you can go pretty high. I ran mine at 1280x1024x75 which was as\nfast as the Orchid P9000 could drive it. Also, the 17 does claim to be able\nto support 1600x1280, but I have no experience with that.\n\nSince I have the spec sheet in front of me I'll type some in:\n\nCRT:\t17\", 0.28 mm dot pitch, 90 deg deflection, RGB mediou short\n\tpersisance, Tint (TM=52%), anti-static, anti-glare, anti-reflection\n\nInput Signal: RGB Analog 0.7Vp-p, 75 ohms (also has setting for 1Vp-p)\n\tSync: H\/V Separate(ttl), composite (+\/-), sync on green (+\/-)\n\thorizontal freq: 30-82Khz, vertical freq: 50-90Hz\ncompatibility: PC from VGA to 1600x1280 non-interlaced, mac IIci and above\ncontrols: contrast, brightness, position, size, degauss, p-p voltage, color\n\ttemp, sync select, color tuning, moire on\/off.\nvideo band witdth: 135 MHz\nMax brightness: 120 cd\/m2 at white flat field\nmisconvergence: .35mm (max) at center, .45mm (max) at corner\ndimensions: 16.3\"x16.22\"x17.64\", weight 42.6 lbs\n\nI don't know what some of those mean and don't verify their accuracy, I just \ntyped them in. Other things they hype on the sheet are a 'double quaduple\ndynamic astigmatism focus'. Right. They mean they use two lenses. Advanced\nInvar shadow mask. ViewMatch color control which they claim is and easy-to-use\nsystem that adjusts colors to closely match printer output. As near as I have\nbeen able to figure out, this translates to separate controls for red, green,\nand blue. How this makes it easy to match for printer output is beyond me.\n\nBut beyond the hype, the monitor is very pleasant to look at. Sharp, clear,\nand isn't nearly as bad as the NEC's for reflections.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n$200 in Glassboro, New Jersey :(\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I'm new to the MS-Windows world, and while a fairly competent\nSparc\/Nextstep programmer, I have no idea which development kit\nto purchase. I have heard good things about Borland C++ with\nApplication Frameworks and Microsoft's Visual C++ with SDK (?)\n\nWhat I would like is peoples comments on which package or set\nof tools they find useful or productive and why. There are a\nplethora of other kits such as GUI toolkits available and I'm\nwondering which of these are best in terms of reliability, plug\nand go type operation, readability and so on. I'd be interested\nin comments on these or anything else you may find useful.\n\nI will summarize to the net if there is enough interest.\n\n\nThanks,\nVeenu","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"And \n\nAnd Bejing = Peking, who cares about native tongue, as long as we all \nunderstand each other.\n\n\nOh, not more than a few feet, I wouldn't think. I'm sorry IF your paternal \ngrandparents died in Oswiecym or Aushwitz, which is easier to say than prove, \nbut if so, the lesson they paid thier lives for was wasted on you.\n\n\nYou are the expert. I often feel compelled to brag about the circumstances of \nmy grandparent's death. 8-}\n\n\nA BATF offense, if true.\n\n\nA LOCAL offense, if true. Totally outside the BATF's domain.\n\n\nI didn't know the man. Just what the TV chose to tell me.\n\n\nI thought there were prejudicial undertones here. I would trust my daughter's \njudgement.\n\n\nI don't believe either side blindly.\n\nIF they fired first, without announcing in a beleivable way who they were ( I \ncan pound on your door and claim to be the police, will you just lay down and \ntake it if I do?), then he could be justified in firing on the ATF in \nself-defense.\n\n\n\"His background\"? What law has he been convicted of breaking in the past?\n\nJim\n--\njmd@handheld.com","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":": Please reply to the seller below.\n: \n: 210M Formatted SCSI Hard Disk 3.5\"\n: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-\n: Rodime 3259TS (3 available)\n\nWARNING\nI have had bad experience with this model and I know several others\nwho also have run into difficulties. The drives will work just a limited\nperiod of time and after that the disk will report medium error.\nDont ask me for details, my disk is just stone dead.\n\nDavid","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"#> I heard the diesels are considered cleaner-burning than\n#> gas engines because the emit less of: Carbon Monoxide,\n#> Hydrocarbons, and Oxides of Nitrogen. (CO, HC, NOX).\n#> \n#> But they can put out a lot of particulate matter. I heard\n#> something about legislation being discussed to \"clean up\n#> diesel emissions\". Is there anything in the works to\n#> install \"scrubbers\" for diesels? How about the feasibility\n#> of installing them on trucks and cars? Would it be any\n#> different than a catylitic converter? I'd assume easier,\n#> since we're removing particulate matter instead of converting\n#> gasses. Let's hear people's opinions...\n#> \n# \n#VW and Mercedes have tinkered with particulate traps. Also, VW\n#uses a kind of turbocharger on their Jetta ECOdiesel that helps\n#reduce particulates as well, although I don't know the\n#mechanics of it.\n# \n#Many diesel cars,busses, and trucks in Europe are now being\n#equipped with catalysts and traps in an effort to clean up\n#diesel emissions, already well below legal limits anyway.\n# \n#It's a shame GM had to soil the diesel's reputation in\n#passenger cars and prevent further resource devotion to\n#research into making this outstandingly efficient engine even\n#further ahead of gas engines in emissions.\n# \n#erik\n\n I sure don't know what and how they measure in regards to diesel \n motors in cars, trucks, and busses, but I think they are probably\n measuring the wrong pollutants, or at the wrong time, or both.\n\n I certainly find it offensive to drive behind a diesel bus or\n diesel truck and some diesel cars. They stink! And it's always\n roll-up-the-windows panic time when one comes by or ducks in front\n of me when I am driving with my family.\n\n I don't think the combustion mixture is kept under very good\n control in diesel engines, and that's why they stink. So the \n invisible, unsmellable pollutants are reduced in diesels. Yeah,\n well so what!? Someone forgot about the visible, stinky kind, and,\n as far as I am concerned, those kind are just as bad.\n\n I am all for de-stinking the diesel vehicles. It'll keep the\n traffic signs cleaner, too.\n\n Fred W. Bach , Operations Group | Internet: music@erich.triumf.ca\n TRIUMF (TRI-University Meson Facility) | Voice: 604-222-1047 loc 327\/278\n 4004 WESBROOK MALL, UBC CAMPUS | FAX: 604-222-1074\n University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., CANADA V6T 2A3","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I am looking for a shareware graphics package called NeoPaint v1.1. I \nsaw it in a shareware catalog and was hoping that I could FTP it from \nthe net but have been unable to locate it. I have tried Archie and I \nhave gone through the entire comp.graphics newsgroup looking for some \nreference to it and have found none. I have also looked through the \nFAQ and also no reference. The program is called NeoPaint v1.1 and if \nanyone has heard of it or knows where I can get it I would appreciate \nit.\n\nSuggestions for other PC based shareware paint programs would also be \nappreciated. Email me your responses.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Hi there, maybe you can help me...\n\nI have an '88 Corolla with a 5 speed as the subject line says. The gearbox\nseems excessivly clunky. I used to have an '85 Corolla, and it was also \nsomewhat clunky, but it had 30,000 more miles on it, and it wasn't nearly as\nbad as this car! Is there fluid in the 5speed case? If there is, could it\njust be low, or in need of a change? As I recall, only the autos have fluid.\nOr am I just mistaken? Please no flames for owning an import. I also have\nan old Dodge, but it's not in very good shape these days...","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nIn a word, yes.\n\n1989 Bonnevilles prices (avg. retail):","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\tIf you get blown over riding your bike down your drive at home then\nit's too windy to ride...=8^D.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I ordered an external floppy drive from them 2 years ago. When I placed\nthe order, they said it was in stock and would ship the next day. A week\npassed and no drive. I called them up and they said they were out of stock\nand my drive should ship in 2 weeks or so. Since I needed the drive right\naway (both my internal hard drive and floppy were dead) I cancelled my\norder and haven't dealt with them since.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"When constructing active filters, odd values of resistor are often required \n(i.e. something like a 3.14 K Ohm resistor).(It seems best to choose common \ncapacitor values and cope with the strange resistances then demanded).\n\nIs there a PD program out there that will work out how best to make up such\na resistance, given fixed resistors of the standard 12 values per decade?.(1,\n1.2,1.5,1.8,2.2,3.3 etc ). It is a common enough problem, yet I cant \nrecall seing a program that tells that Rx+Ry\/\/Rz gives Rq, starting with \nq and finding prefered values x,y and z.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nI dunno about hat. I have friends up there on GEnie who are now saying that\nOttawa's gone soft on Daigle and is thinking hard about Pronger. Daigle has\nshown an Attitude the latter part of this season many folks havne't liked,\nand after coming back from his (second) multi-game suspension for being\nstupid, he's really tanked in his performance. His stock is dropping like a\nrock. \n\nAlso remember that a lot of teh \"draft 1st\" stuff comes from the assumption\nhe'll be traded to Quebec for lots of prospects. It's not clear that \nQuebec would really be willing to pay a lot for him given his current\nstatus. He's still first round, but I don't consider him a first pick lock\nby any means at this point.\n\nIt's also possible that the Senators are posturing to try to bring down his\nsigning price, since Daigle has been taking some Lindros lessons during thos\nsuspensions.\n\n\n\nNo. Kariya won't go in the first three, for a very simple reason: he's not\nleaving college, and I don't believe ANY of the expansion teams are going to\nuse a first for someone who won't be around for another year or two, not\nwhen there is equally good (or almost as good) stuff available that can make\nan immediate impact. San jose seems to be leaning heavily towards\nNiedermayer for that reason. Kariya could go 6th or 7th, unless a team can\nconvince him to leave school early (which I doubt).\n\n\nMy cut on things as they stand today:\n\n\t(it depends on if the Sharks can get a deal for him. I don't\n\tbelieve they draft him to keep him).\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nThat's fascinating. I take it that you're expressing skepticism\nat the idea that those ignorant savages could have influenced\nthe Constitution of the people who stole their continent. You\ncould be right, but it sounds plausible to me. Is there any\nreason that you dismiss it out-of-hand? Here's some more:\n\n Recent scholarship has shown that in the mid-1700s Indians were not\n only invited to participate in the deliberations of our \"founding\n fathers,\" but that the Great Binding Law of the Iroquois Confederacy\n arguably became the single most important model for the 1754 Albany\n Plan of Union, and later the Articles of Confederation and the\n Constitution. That this would be absent from our school texts,\n and from history, and from media is not surprising given the devotion\n Americans feel to our founding myth: Great men gathered to express\n a new vision that has withstood the test of time. If it were\n revealed that Indians had a role in it, imagine the blow to the\n American psyche.\n ...\n By 1754, when most of these men and others gathered to creat the\n Albany Plan of Union, the first try at confederation, they invited\n forty-two members of the Iroquois Grand Council to serve as advisors\n on confederate structures. Benjamin Franklin freely acknowledged\n his interest in the Iroquois achievement in a famous speech at\n Albany Congress: \"It would be a strange thing...if six nations\n of ignorant savages[sic] should be capable of forming such a union\n and be able to execute it in such a manner that it has subsisted\n for ages and appears indissoluble, and yet that a like union should\n be impractical for ten or a dozen English colonies.\"\n According to Grinde, Franklin convened meetings of Iroquois chiefs\n and congressional delegates in order to \"hammer out a plan that he\n acknowedged to be similar to the Iroquois Confederacy.\"\n\nGrinde is Professor Donald Grinde,Jr., of the University of California\nat Riverside whose book _The Iroquois and the Founding Fathers of the\nAmerican Nation_ addresses this issue.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":" \n \n \n \n Hey, we could start a new game on the net. It's called 'Where's Roger?'\nIt's similiar to 'Where's Waldo?' but instead of finding Waldo in a picture\nof people, we try to find Roger in a newsgroup on the net.\n I predict that he'll be in r.s.basketball.pro next.\n \n ","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nThis story was in the LA Times a few months ago.\nThe Clinton administration is exploring every avenue of\n\"revenue enhancement\", but not all will be chosen.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I have a Logitech 256grays hand scanner from a PC. I'm wondering if anyone\nhas been successful in connecting the scanner to a mac? It has the same\nconnector and is a serial device on the pc. I can imagine the pins coniguration would need to changeed, but I'm not sure if the signal levels would be correct,\nand if the mac s\/w would work with it. \n\nOf course the manuals say nothing about the interface, connector layout or\nanything H\/W-ish!\n\nAny ideas??\n\n\nthanx,","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"To really speed up the game umps need to START CALLING STRIKES the way\nthey used to. I'm talking about making the strike zone start at the\nknees and go up to the top of the letters. Forget this \"the strike zone\nis in the general area of the groin\". A lot less 3-and-2 counts and a\nquicker game. \n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nCheck into the vopl and vogle libraries. I beleive that I still have\nthem available on ftp.c-mols.siu.edu but I'm not sure. I haven't seen\nany new announcements for the software but I'm sure it's still around.\n\nI have used it to do real-time data display and analysis as well as\njust for producing graphs after the fact. It works well and supports\nnumerous graphics output formats (including X.) I tried it and liked\nit. YOu may as well.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\nIt is still incestuous.... :)\n\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"folks,\n\nI have a Panasonic kx-1124 (just inherited with no documentation) which is \ngiving me a problem that i cant resolve.\n\n The paper out light refuses to go out . It starts to blink when ever i\nturn the power on which 2 beeps. It does allow be to go on line with green\nlight lit, simultanously the red paper out light also remains lit -but is\ndoes not blink.\n\n Please do not give any references to manuals , as i dont have any.\n\nThanking you all very much in advance.\n\nSincerely","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\tMinor quibble back at you. I am in the same general area as\n\tthe Koresh compound and I can tell you that the air was quite\n\tchilly that morning, especially with the high winds that\n\twere blowing. (Of course the swiss cheese walls made it\n\teven worse. ;-)\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"+\n+>This tactic depends for its effectiveness on the dog's conformance to\n+>a \"psychological norm\" that may not actually apply to a particular dog.\n+>I've tried it with some success before, but it won't work on a Charlie Manson\n+>dog or one that's really, *really* stupid. A large Irish Setter taught me\n+>this in *my* yard (apparently HIS territory) one day. I'm sure he was playing \n+>a game with me. The game was probably \"Kill the VERY ANGRY Neighbor\" Before \n+>He Can Dispense the TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT.\n+\n+What, a dog weighs 150lb maybe, at max? You can't handle it?\n+\n+You have, I presume, thumbs? Grapple with it and tear it's head\n+off!\n+\n+Sheesh, even a trained attack dog is no match for a human,\n+we have *all* the advantages.\n\nLook, if you are worried about being attacked by a dog, just carry\nsome \"Spot\" remover with you :-).\n____________________________________________________________________________\n\t\tRussian Roulette is fun 5 out of 6 times","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n Mostly. The Q950 does have a SCSI2 controller chip as it's SCSI\nchip, but it does not have the chips to use the Wide or Fast SCSI-2\nmodes and therefore doesn't offer much more in the way of SCSI\nperformance over the Q900. It does, howrever, have a faster I\/O\ncontroller than the Q900; this is where the real speed boost comes from.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":": At the risk of beginning a cascade, I'll start with a possibly cheesy\n: good 'ol Uhmericun:\n\n: \"Our shield is freedom\"\n\nOr, considering what our government has been doing for the past 50 years,\nperhaps this would be more appropriate:\n\n \"100% Debt\"\n\n--","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nYou don't say what kind of \"electronic equipment\" you mean. It's hard\nto give a generic answer. There is essentially no solvent that won't\ndo things like washing lubricant out of switches.\n\nWhen we've needed to do an emergency cleaning job on things, we've just\nused distilled water. The key thing to remember is to make sure the gear\nis *completely* dry before powering it up again. We let it dry for\nseveral days to be damn sure.\n\nI doubt that methanol has significant advantages over water. I would\nbe very wary of CCl4, not least because it is dangerous to *you* even\nif it's not going to harm the equipment -- not only is it poisonous,\nbut I believe it's now known to be carcinogenic.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nThat study which was in the NEJM, I think, noted that the frequency\nof heart surgery on patients over seventy increase with income in\nCalifornia (I guess richer people have more heart disease in \nCalifornia -) ) whereas the frequency of surgery on patients over\nseventy in Canada was relatively uniform across income distribution.\nHeart surgery was more frequent in California, but mortality and\noutcomes were essentially the same.\n\n\nThe only potential problem I see with the private MRI facilty in Calgary is the\nself-referral problem to the facility for the doctors who have a financial\ninterest in it, which is basically unethical...but in Canada because\nof our small population, there is likely only to be a few private\nfacilities involving only a small number of doctors,\nand thus I don't think the self-referral problem, which is an epidemic in the\nUS, could ever get out of hand here.\n\n\nIt is an experiment that will be certainly be watched carefully.\n\n\nWhat likely happened is the sponsors of the private MRI which include\ndoctors anticipated that Alberta would need more MRI's, and instead\nof waiting for the health planners to realize they needed another\none or two, saw a business opportunity...where they would have a\nsecure business from the public insurance side of things, and they\ncould supplement people and businesses who want to pay cash.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n: PS The first posting I saw I thought was a joke in *VERY* bad taste. My appologies\n: to the person who broke the news.\n\nFor what it's worth...\n\n\n: Note: This file will also be available via anonymous file\n: transfer from csrc.ncsl.nist.gov in directory \/pub\/nistnews and\n: via the NIST Computer Security BBS at 301-948-5717.\n: ---------------------------------------------------\n: \n: THE WHITE HOUSE\n: \n\nI haven't been able to open an ftp session with that machine.\n\nOperating under the assumption that the address was wrong, I tried using\nnslookup and nicname\/whois...\n\n[nnsc.nsf.net]\nHost or domain name Internet address \n[...]\n ncsl server = mail-gw.ncsl.nist.gov \n mail-gw.ncsl 129.6.48.199\n ncsl server = dove.nist.gov \n ncsl server = ecf.ncsl.nist.gov \n ecf.ncsl 129.6.48.2\n ncsl server = enh.nist.gov \n ncsl server = SUNMGR.NCSL.NIST.GOV \n SUNMGR.NCSL 129.6.48.12\n[...]\n\nThat's all I could find about the ncsl domain...oh, and I tried an MX lookup\non the machine in question, which failed. Nicname\/whois domain lookups at\nboth registries failed, too. \n\nSo I thought, \"hey, I'm just not using the tools right\" and tried calling\nthe BBS number -- no answer.\n\nI'm probably doing something wrong...or, perhaps, the machine has been put\nbehind a firewall. But it does look like csrc.ncsl.nist.gov has become an\nun-machine. If someone would try ftp'ing to it, or knows what's up, I'd\nreally appreciate the info. ","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nAs a matter of fact, I just saw a dermatologist the other day, and while I \nwas there, I asked him about dry skin. I'd been spending a small fortune\non various creams, lotions, and other dry skin treatments.\nHe said all I needed was a large jar of vaseline. Soak in a lukewarm tub\nof water for 10 minutes (ONLY 10 minutes!) then massage in the vaseline,\nto trap the moisture in. That will help. I haven't tried it yet, but you\ncan bet I will. The hard part will be finding the time to rub in the\nvaseline properly. If it's not done right, you remain greasy and stick\nto your clothes.\nTry it. It's got to be cheaper then spending $30 for 8 oz. of 'natural'\nlotion.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLet me see if I got this right.\n\nGroup of religious plinter schismatics erect a compound\nand after at least fifty years of peaceful co-existance\nwith the outside community (having shoot outs only with\neach other) - this makes them dangerous. Prior history\nwould seem to indicate they are only dangerous to themselves.\n\nLast I knew there was no National Branch Davidian Party\nblaming the debacle in VeitNam on Foreign Meddlers and\nthree-two beer, calling for the Rounding up of Meat Packers,\nGrowers and Slaughter Houses.\n\nYou want tough political choices - how about letting odd balls\nbe odd balls? (I know, this requires tolerance for \nthose that go into Government - but we all know people\nwho have no useful skills.)\n\n\nith the death of the children everybody is getting\nreal upset - what about the other 40 plus people?\nI suppose that you consider children to be property\nof the state with the family as custodians. (In the\nStates its the other way around - children are parental property.)\nIf what you consider a Corrupt Government demands that\nyou send you children into _their_ tender care - I\nsuppose that you will obey the State and turn you children\nover to their care. Sorry - I am not as enamoured of the\nwomb to tomb cradle that is IngSoc.\n\nGotta go, the beach is calling.\nchus\npyotr\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I have recently picked up a page scanner by the name of EZ-SCAN II\nmodel 35. The software for it was made for per-Windows 3.x windows\nand will not work with the newwer windows. Does any one out there kow\nwere I could find the company that made this beast (Copyrights say\n1987.) And the name GMS a division of DEST. Does anyone know if these\ncompanies still exist and if they do, do they have an email address?\n\nOr, if anyone knows of a freeware\/shareware programme that is able to\naccess this scanner.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I am going to stop reading the homosexuality posts, at least for a \nwhile, because of the repeated seemingly personal attacks on me via \npost\/e-mail(mainly e-mail). If anyone has a specific comment, \nsuggestion, and\/or note that does not contain any name calling, etc. \nthat they would like for me to read, send it to me via e-mail. I \nwould like a copy of file mentioned by the moderator ragarding the \nexergetical issue of it. I attempted to get it via ftp but was \nunable.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":":>On the subject of CS\/CN\/tear gas: when I received my initial introduction to\n:\n:You couldn't find a window after six hours? \n:\n:-- \n: Daniel A. Hartung -- dhartung@chinet.chinet.com -- Ask me about Rotaract\n\nHave you ever been violently sick repeatedly? I have, and it was difficult to \ndrag myself back to my bed, much less move through a building full of smoke and\ndebris, especially when most likely already disoriented from lack of sleep and\nconstant psychological abuse... Throw in the fact that the 'safety' outside\nconsists of people who have shot at me and thrown grenades at me, and are\ncurrently knocking my house down with tanks, I could understand if the BD's\nwere inclined to stay put in the center of the building...\n\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":" ^^^^^^^^^^\n\nThe acetaminophen is the agent of concern in overdose of this\nOTC medication. A single dose of acetaminophen of 10 grams or greater\ncan cause hepatotoxicity, and doses of 25 grams or more are\npotentially fatal from hepatic necrosis. If I recall\ncorrectly, the metabolism of acetaminophen at high doses\ninvolves N-hydroxylation to N-acetyl-benzoquinoneimine, which\nis a highly reactive intermediate, which then reacts with\nsulfhydryl groups of proteins and glutathione. When hepatic\nglutathione is used up, this intermediate then starts\nattacking the hepatic proteins with resulting hepatic\nnecrosis. The insidious part of acetaminophen toxicity is the\ndelay (2-4 days) between ingestion and clinical signs of liver\ndamage. This is NOT a nice way to die.\n\nAs to taking 20-30 of these tablets, that comes to 5-7.5 grams\nof acetaminophen. In a normal adult, this would probably\ncause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nNanao: call 1-800-800-5202. Ask for a catalog.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\tI'm not sure that you can distinguish between myth and legend so\nneatly, or at all. A myth is more than a single story. The thought \nstructure and world-paradigm in which that story is interpreted is as\nimportant a part of the myth as the story itself. Thus, I can think of\nno story which is meant to be conveyed understandably from one person\nto another within a single culture which won't rest upon that underlying\nthought structure, and thus transmit some of that culture's mythical\n\"truths\" along with it. ","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Although simplistic I have always liked the fact that \"a Christian is one\nwho not only believes in God, but believes God.\" After all the name was\nfirst given externally to identify those who \"preached Christ and Him\ncrucified\" to pay the price of their rebeliion and shortcomings before\nGod. God said this was His son -- I belive Him.\n-- \nScott Dittman email: sdittman@wlu.edu\nUniversity Registrar talk: (703)463-8455 fax: (703)463-8024\nWashington and Lee University snail mail: Lexington Virginia 24450","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\n\nJust to clear things up (as to why I posted the question that way)...\nI was debating with a co-worker about diesels. I claimed they were\ncleaner-burning than gas engines. He said the extra \"junk\" put out by them\nwas offset by the savings in greenhouse gasses. I made all the SAME claims\nyou did. But, one question of his was what about the carbon? I said it\nwas harmless, but he wanted to know how to get rid of it. I suggested\nscrubbers. (I figured it would be no harder or more expensive to install\nthan \"cats\".) Does there exist any designs for a scrubber? (I'd like\nto know just to answer his final question.) I convinced him that diesels\nare cleaner otherwise.\n\nBTW, (I named my subject \"Dirty Diesels\" because I knew it would get a reaction\nout of people who knew they were cleaner than gas engines and that they'd\nread it...)\n-- \n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n-- Vel Natarajan nataraja@rtsg.mot.com Motorola Cellular, Arlington Hts IL --","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n[... other info deleted ...]\n\n\nAre you sure it's not a problem caused by software? I've seen this sort \nof effect when a runaway program (which could be caused by an INIT \nconflict, for instance) accidentally wacks on a register in the video \nhardware. Have you tried booting with no extensions and then letting the \nQ950 just sit there in the Finder? You might also want to try changing to \n24-bit addressing (yes, I know you can't access your full 64 MB of RAM - \nit's just an experiment) as the video hardware registers can't be accessed \nthen.\n\nAnother thing to try as a 'recovery' measure is to use something like \nQuickKeys to change the pixel depth of the display. This reprograms (some \nof) the video hardware registers and may allow sync to be restored.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Acorn Software, Inc. has 3 tape drives (currently used on a VMS\nsystem) for sale. These are all SCSI tape drives and are in\nworking condition.\n \n WangDat 1300 4mm $500.00\n WangDat 2600 4mm (compression) $650.00\n Exabyte 8200 8mm $650.00 (SALE PENDING)\n \nPlus shipping and COD. Certified checks only, please. These\nunits are sold as is and without warrantee. Contact me if you're\ninterested.\n-- \nDick Munroe\t\t\t\tInternet: munroe@dmc.com\nDoyle Munroe Consultants, Inc.\t\tUUCP: ...uunet!thehulk!munroe\n267 Cox St.\t\t\t\tOffice: (508) 568-1618\nHudson, Ma.\t\t\t\tFAX: (508) 562-1133","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Enclosed is an advertisement for the Defending the Faith IV\nconference to be held at Franciscan University of Steubenville (Ohio)\nJune 25-27. I attended DTF III last year, and plan to go again this\nyear. I would recommend it highly to Catholic interested in\napologetics. There will be lots of music, well-known Catholic speakers,\nfellowship, as well as Eucharistic Liturgies Friday and Sunday.\n\n Registration is $85 per person, but I believe financial aid is\navailable if you need it. Housing in residence halls (each of which has\nits own Blessed Sacrament chapel), if desired, is $30\/person for double\noccupancy for two nights ($30 total). Reservations can also be made for\nyou at the very nearby Holiday Inn. I think it was $47 a night there\nfor my single room. Meals are available at the cafeteria (Friday dinner\nthrough Sunday lunch) for $38 or $32, with or without breakfast,\nrespectively.\n\n Franciscan University of Steubenville is located in eastern Ohio on\nUS Route 22, 1\/2 mile west of the Ohio River and Ohio Route 7. Greater\nPittsburgh International Airport is less than one hour (35 miles) from\ncampus.\n\n Feel free to e-mail me if you have any question I can answer.\n\n Here is the agenda, as typed in by a friend of mine:\n\nFriday afternoon special:\n\nReflections on C.S. Lewis, a preliminary session with Walter Hooper.\nWalter Hooper is one of the foremost international experts on the\nwritings of C.S. Lewis. In 1963, he served as secretary to C.S. Lewis,\nand he has since edited 18 of Lewis' literary works for publication.\nWalter was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1965, serving\nin Oxford, England, until he entered the Catholic Church in 1988.\n\n----------------\nFriday evening, opening session:\nIn Search of the Truth: Finding the Fullness of Faith\nBishop Fabian Bruskewitz.\n\nKnow Your Rites\nKimberly Hahn.\n-------------------\nSaturday Morning\nApologetics Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry\nKarl Keating\n\nC.S. Lewis: My Signpost to the Catholic Church\nWalter Hooper\n\nMass\nBishop Bruskewitz, celebrant\nFr. Ray Ryland, homilist\n\n---------------------------\nSaturday afternoon:\n\nThe Mystery of Femininity: Why It Excludes the Priesthood\nDr. Alice von Hildebrand\n\nMen Make Better Fathers: Masculinity and the Male Priesthood\nDr. Peter Kreeft\n\n----------------------------\nSaturday evening:\n\nWhen Do Catholics Hear the Gospel?\nDr. Thomas Howard\n\nThe Catholic Gospel: Not Just Saving Sinners\nScott Hahn\n\n-----------------------------\nSunday morning:\n\nThere's No Place Like Rome: The Pilgrimage of Two Protestant Pastors\nPanel.\n\nMass\nFr. Ray Ryland, celebrant\nFr. Michael Scanlan, TOR, homilist\n\n\n-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\t-\n\n Here is the ad that appeared in _The Catholic Answer_:\n\n DEFENDING THE FAITH IV CONFERENCE\n\n CATHOLIC CHURCH TEACHING:\n\n KNOW WHY YOU BELIEVE June 25-27, 1993\n\n Times have changed. Major Catholic doctrines are misunderstood and\nattacked. Like never before, believers need to know the reasons behind\nthe Catholic Church's teaching. As our first pope urged: \"Always be\nready to give a defense for the hope that is within you\" (I Peter 3:15).\n\n Grab your notebooks and get ready for an unforgettable spiritual and\nintellectual weekend. This year's conference will candidly confront the\nhardest questions and objections about the Catholic faith. Deepen your\nunderstanding of Church teaching with _Scott_ and _Kimberly Hahn, Dr.\nThomas Howard, Karl Keating, Dr. Alice von Hildebrand, Dr. Peter\nKreeft,_ and _Fr. Ray Ryland_.\n\n Cut throught the confusion and doubt, and be better equipped to give\na defense for the hope that is within you.\n\n Join us at _Defending the Faith IV_, the fourth in a series of annual\nconferences designed to strengthen the life of Catholics and others\ninterested in the Catholic faith. It can help _you_ know why you\nbelieve.\n\n\nCall toll free today:\t\t\t\tFranciscan University\n800\/437-TENT\t\t\t\t\t of Steubenville\nor 614\/283-6314\t\t\t\t Steubenville, Ohio 43952-6701","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Is there a readily available solvent that does a good job at removing the \ncorrosion\/encrustation that collects on the battery terminals (usually the \ncathode) when using alkaline batteries (or more accurately, when NOT using \nthem for a long time)? \n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n I didn't say that. Did you say that? Wow, I can't believe that\nanyone would think that the Braves (or any other team, for that matter)\nshould get the title for free. What a dolt that person would be, if\nthat was what they thought. Incredible.\n\n\n\n\n--\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nI worked in support for a while at a company and we had problems with several\nToshiba 1600's in a short space of time. They were all around 2 years old.\nSome screens went completely (as above), others were just \"dodgy\".\n\nThis happened to about 5 or 6 out of, maybe 100. They were fairly reliable up\nto then and I don't think it was a special problem with Tosh's (no link to the\ncompany). So I would think that 21 months may not be unreasonable - just\nunlucky!\n\nRegards,\n\nKate. :)|","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nUnlikely. Ammunition is not as dangerous when simply burned as it\nis when fired from a gun. The brass case is not capable of holding\nthe pressure generated by burning powder, and will (unless supported\nby the walls of a gun barrel or chamber) simply split open. While\nthis may cause small pieces of brass to fly around, it will not\npropel the bullet with any significant velocity.\n\nIn fact, it was not uncommon in years past to dispose of old loaded\ncartridges by burning them. As long as you were not close enough\nto take a piece of flying brass in the eye, you were reasonably safe.\n\nThus, the detonation of loaded magazines or loose rounds might cause\nslight injury but would be unlikely to cause fatal bullet wounds.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet\nfrom fear of evil.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"om>\n\n\nCliff, do you know the difference between \"Windows\" and \"Win-OS\/2\"? Here's\na helpful hint:\n\nRunning \"Windows\" under OS\/2 2.0 is only possible in real mode, in a DOS\nbox. Of course, this is only possible with Windows 3.0, since Windows 3.1\nno longer has a \"real mode\".\n\nThe ability to run standard mode, the ability to have an OS\/2 <-> Windows\nclipboard, the ability to run seamless, and a few other things were all added\nby IBM to \"Win-OS\/2\".\n\nNow, everybody who is running \"Windows\" in real-mode in a DOS box under OS\/2\n2.x raise your hand. Finally, everybody who is running \"Win-OS\/2\" under OS\/2,\nraise YOUR hand.\n\nGet the picture, Cliff?\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"If this man Clark is a NASA administrator then god save NASA. Of course\nthe Shuttles record is unrivaled ! There is only one Shuttle. Furthermore,\nthere is only likely to be one Shuttle now that Hermes and Boron are \neffectively cancelled.\n\nThese officials should spend more of their time explaining to their\nEuropean and Asian partners how we are expected to believe in them\nwhen their paymasters change their minds on major international\nprojects everytime a new US administration takes office (considering\nthe major impacts this has on the European and Asian (Japanese)\nindustry). It is also appreciated how this affects American\nindustry. I am of course talking about Space Stattion Freedom.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"We are interested in constructing a reentry vehicle to be deployed from a\ntether attached to an orbiting platform. This will be a follow on to our\nsuccesful deployment of a 20 kilometer tether on the March 29 flight of\nSEDS (Small Expendable Deployment System), which released an instrumented\npayload that reentered the earth's atmosphere and burned up over the west\ncoast of Mexico. This time we want to make a payload that can be recovered.\nWe want to build it from \"off the shelf\" technology so as to do this as\nquickly and inexpensively as possible. We want to be able to track the\npayload after it has deployed its parachute. An idea we have is to put the\nsame kind of radio beacon on it that is used with SARSATs (Search and Rescue\nSatellites). It would turn on with the opening of the parachute and aid in\ntracking. These beacons are known in the marine industry as EPIRBs\n(Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon). They are rugged (they have to\nbe to survive a ship wreck!) and cheap. We have several questions:\n\n1. What is the world authority regulating the use of SARSAT beacons. Are\nthere multiple authorites, i.e. military and civilian?\n\n2. What are the regulations regarding the use of SARSAT signals. Can they\nbe used for one of a kind situations with a long lead time of warning the\nrelevant authorities, or are they strictly reserved for life threatening\nemergencies?\n\n3. What is the coverage of SARSATS? Are they in LEO with only intermittant\ncoverage of a fixed position on the earth, or are they in geosynchronous\norbit?\n\n4. Is there an industry organization governing the use and manufacture of\nthese transponders?\n\nPlease post replies here or send E-mail to me at:\n\tfennell@well.sf.ca.us\nThanak you very much for any assistance you can provide.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":" \n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":" \nThe FBI has claimed from the begining that it wasn't standard use\ntear gas. How do you know it was? Or do you just assume it was\nfor flamebait?","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"HELP!\n\nI am trying to find software that will allow COM port redirection under\nWindows for Workgroups. Can anyone out there make a suggestion or reccommend\nsomething. I would really hate to have to write some driver for the serial\nport that would support the network, but that is my next step.\n\nThanks in advance.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":": My wife wants to publish a newsletter. She's no artist, so she intends to\n: use comercial clipart and customise it a bit by drawing a circle or a box\n: around it etc. \n: \n: We have MSPublisher for manipulating text, but it is not suitable for doing\n: much with graphics, so she needs a more specialised tool. Right now she's\n: looking at Corel Draw and Harvard Draw. There seem to be more books in the\n: stores on Corel than on Harvard, so she's inclined to go with Corel on the\n: basis of popularity. Can anyone give us an informed opinion on which \n: package would be more suitable or if there is an even better alternative\n: available? If this is a FAQ, please withhold the flames and just send the\n: location of the FAQ document. Thanks.\n: \n\nGo with CorelDraw. PCMag just did a review a couple of issues ago and Adobe\nIllustrator and CorelDraw were picked as the best.\n\n: Three PS's:\n: \n: 1) Is it ok to use clip art from Harvard Draw or whatever for commercial\n: purposes?\n\n(other two deleted...)\nAs far as I know it's okay. You'd have to read the licence agreement that\ncomes with the package to be sure.\n\n-- ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nI believe that Phil Esposito was the first to wear #77 when he played\nwith the Rangers in the '70s. This was the season that they put the\nRangers crest and \"modern-style\" numbers on the jerseys instead of the\n\"NEW YORK\" or \"RANGERS\" block letters and two-colour numbers. He took #77\nbecause the Rangers already had a #7.\n\n(Hockey Night in Canada made a big thing out of it, saying it was the\nbiggest uniform style change in a long time. This was before Pittsburgh\nand Vancouver changed their colours.)\n\n dwarf","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nPlease do not do this!\n\nI don't know how the rest of you read news, but here's how I do it: I\nsubscribe to an \"outernet\" system which allows me to dial up via modem and\ndownload e-mail and news articles automatically. When someone posts a\nhuge attached binary file, I have no choice but to receive it along with\nall the other new articles in the groups I subscribe to. I also pay for\nthe connect time, which is normally not a problem because I have a 14.4K\nmodem and each day's upload\/download session takes only 5 minutes or so. \nToday's session, however, lasted about 25 minutes because of ROMAN.BMP. \nConsequently, it cost me about $3.00 extra just to receive a file that I\ndidn't want in the first place.\n\nIf you have cool bitmaps that you want to make available, there are other\nways to do it: either upload the file to an ftp site (like\nftp.cica.indiana.edu, which has a complete Windows section) and tell\npeople how to get to it, or use one of the newsgroups like\nalt.binaries.pictures (or something like that), which are file archives\nrather than discussion groups. Don't use discussion groups like this one\nto send out attached files, especially when they're 600K in size.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n[...stuff deleted...]\n\nAs many posters have said in as many posts lately, this is just\nnot true. For to show no interest in the existence of god takes no\nfaith at all. You make the presumption that the _knowledge_ of the \n_possibility_ of something is enough to require faith to render \nthat possibilty of no interest. It is a very different thing to say\nthat you don't believe something than it is to say that you don't\nhave sufficent reason to believe something is even interesting to \nthink about. It's not either or. Sometimes is just something else\nmore interesting that occupies your mind. \n\nI agree that faith and dogma are inevitable, but not necessarily\napplied to god and religion. It takes both faith and dogma to\nexpect the sun to come up every morning, but there is overwhelming\nreason every single day, day in and day out, for _everyone_ to put \nhis faith and dogma there. Not so with the christian religion.\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nWell, an LT1 Blazer wouldn't come close to a GMC Typhoon in speed, I think its\ntoo heavy. As it is right now, the normal 210HP 5.7 engine has plenty of \npower for a full size Blazer. Of course, I'm not saying GM shouldn't put the\nLT1 in it :). It seems like they have a real winner with that engine. Why\nspend so much more money into getting a 32 valve DOHC V8 when you can take \nan LT1? It even seems to get pretty good gas MPG (for a 5.7, that is.)\n\n\n[talking about Impala SS]\n\nYeah, it's a flat black, lowered 4 door Caprice riding on 17\" aluminum rims and\nEagle GS-C tires. The rest of the car is basically a Caprice LTZ (read: \nplush police package) with 300 horsepower.\n\nI heard that Chevy is resurrecting the Monte Carlo but that's going to get \ntheir 3.4 DOHC V6 and not the LT1.\n\n--\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\nAndrew Krenz -- uznerk@mcl.ucsb.edu | krenz@engrhub.ucsb.edu ","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\tWhat a load of crap ! The BDs had absolutely NO RIGHT to fire\n\tupon the BATF agents. If they didn't know who they were at\n\tfirst, then they should have surrendered immediately when they\n\tdid realize who they were dealing with. Little groups of loonies\n\tdo not get to decide just what laws they will obey or disobey\n\tor what sorts of warrants are justified. Like the rest of us,\n\tthey get their say at the voting booth and if their personal\n\twants are not backed by the majority of voters, then too bad.\n\tIf they wanted to keep automatic weapons, then they could apply\n\tfor the proper permits. If they had a problem with the warrant\n\tthen they get to argue that in court. In no event do they get\n\tto establish their own little nation inside our own and pretend\n\tthat our laws and law-enforcement personel have no jurisdiction\n\twithin their borders. You live on US territory, you live by\n\tUS laws - period. (unless you are a congressman)\n\n\tSure, the situation was handled badly by both the BATF and\n\tthe FBI. It would have been all so easy to detain Koresh and\n\this core members while they were out in the streets of Waco.\n\tThe BATF, threatened with budget cuts, was trying for a\n\tpropaganda coup ... and dragging the press along for the big\n\tcommando-style assault is proof of that. They should be\n\troasted for both their imcompetance and their mindset. On the\n\tother hand, they DID have the legal right to do what they did.\n\tOnce the attack was begun, they should have pressed on and\n\tfinished it rather than let an interminable situation like that\n\ttake root. ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nIf you put another computer on the port instead of the key, you can hack \nthem by reading what happens. So I've been told, I've never seen this done \nbut I think it's possible. You'd need some hardware knowledge and some \nsoftware to read the port!\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nGuido Klemans\n\nInternet: rcstage1@urc.tue.nl valid until 16 may 1993\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n'Listen very carefully, I will say this only once.' Michelle of the resitance\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I get the picture, I just find it humorous that Running Windows 3.1 apps ( 3.0 for 2.0 ) \nis what makes os\/2 more credible...","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n#@$#%$!! I *have* a copy of Allen, and it never occurred to me to look\nin there... I must be getting old... I'll look it up when I get home.\nThanks.\n\n\nI'd remembered a rather higher number, but that may have been for the\nlunar nearside, where the Earth is a significant heat source.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I>From: ccastco@prism.gatech.EDU (Costas Malamas)\nssupports pkzip 2.04. It does NOT require pkz\/unzip in order to work, and \nccosts only $10 to register.\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n[much BS deleted for brevity]\n\n\nIt certainly smacks of that! Remember the \"POLL\" that you quoted saying that\nyou had seen a 95% of users being satisfied with DOS 6.0? Care to recall how\nunbiased the sample set was? That post sure looked like FUD....and coming\nfrom a microsoftie .... well, it sure seemed like something was not on level.\n\nAdvocacy is GOOD - but spreading FUD to advocate your favorite OS is very \nunethical - especially when you have a vested interest in the success of that\nOS.\n\n\nThat is because their actions seem to invite this opinion - never seen more \ndefensive people in my life. Moreover, many of their posts seem to encourage\nthis too, IMHO.\n\nSeriously speaking, it is a shame that MS techie employees get the heat for\nMS's actions - most of which are perpetrated by the Management and marketing.\nI am sure that they ARE very talented etc ... I have not doubts about their \nabilities, just about the ethics of their marketing practices.\n\nDivya\n-- \nDivya","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\nexport.lcs.mit.edu:\/contrib\/R5.SunOS5.patch.tar.Z\n\nGet Xsun.multi-screen.tar.Z while you're at it.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"It seems that there are more and more \"bands\" available for\npolice radar each month. I have recently purchased (within\nthe last 8 months) the BEL 966STW. While it is not a perfect\ndetector by any means, it does do the job fairly well. \n\nNow, however, I pick up a car magazine at the airport and\nread about this Super Ka Wideband which is a superset of\nthe Ka Wideband that this latest generation of detectors\nwas touted as covering. \n\nSo now BEL has a NEW series of detectors out that cover all\nthe usual bands (X, K, Ka photo, Ka wideband) as well as the\nnew Super Ka wideband. \n\nJust as there comes a point of diminishing returns when chasing\nincreased PC computing power with faster and faster CPUs (for\nthe average home consumer, at least), it seems that there is\nnow the same concern with radar detectors. Does it make sense\nto upgrade just 8 months after purchasing my \"new\" detector?\nIs Valentine upgrading their equipment? If so, it might be \nworth it for me to upgrade to the Valentine. I was in the \nmarket for a Valentine when I purchased the BEL but the\n3-4 month waiting time was just too much for me since I had\ninadequate protection with my Passport. Life was much simpler\nwhen there was just X and K band and Escort has the best\nequipment on the market and there was no need to continuously\nshop for a new detector. I hope that the flood of new radar \nbands ceases with this new Super Wideband business.\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nIt is easy for Sen. Biden to say that when there are no US troops in\nZepa or Srebinica or Sarejevo...\n\nThe existing UN policy may certaining be wrong, but the US wants\nto dictate policy, and make Europe responsible for the consequences\nof that policy...\n\n...Bosnia is a big enough problem for the US to preach about what\nother countries should be doing with their forces...but its forces\nare safely tucked away at home in the US.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I am trying to define my own class derived from the Object class so\nthat I may insert them into a HashTable (a class provided by the\nContainer class library).\n\nI have defined all of the pure virtual functions of Object, but I\nstill get an error when I attempt to allocate a HashEntry object:\n\n Cannot create instance of abstract class HashEntry\n\nHas anyone derived from class Object before? What have I left out?\nHere are the virtual functions that I defined from Object:\n\nvirtual classType isA() const { return hashEntryClass; }\nvirtual Pchar nameOf()const { return \"HashEntry\"; }\n\nvirtual hashValueType hashValue() const { return hashValue(hWindow); }\n\/\/ Note: hWindow is defined in HashEntry\n\nvirtual int isEqual (const Object _FAR &obj) const\n{ return this == &(HashEntry&) obj; }\n\nvirtual void printOn( Rostream os) const\n{\n os << \"[ HWindow is \" << (void _FAR *) hWindow << \" ]\\n\"; \n}\n--","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"There is a bancrupcy sale coming up soon, and I wonder if anyone\nknow about these printers: Olivetti PG-306, Canon LBp-8R, \nNec silentwriter 2 S60, Kyocera Laser F3000.\nWhich of the above, if any, has Postscript, and an appletalk interface builtin.\nPlease reply by E-mail.\t\n-- \n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTommy Nordgren \"What is a woman that you forsake her\nRoyal Institute of Technology and the hearth fire,\nStockholm and the home acre,\nf85-tno@nada.kth.se to go with the old grey widow maker.\"","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nWhat say you and Nick go somewhere else with this shool yard crap.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nEarly in Church history, the catechumens were dismissed prior to the celebration \nof the Eucharist. It WAS secret, giving rise to the rumors that Christians\nwere cannibals and all sorts of perverse claims. The actions were considered\ntoo holy to be observed by non-Christians, as well as potentially dangerous\nfor the individual Christian who might be identified.\n\nLarry Overacker (llo@shell.com)\n-- ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I have an Ethernet card that i took out off an old LC. The card\n\tis manufactured by Asante. On it i can read:\n\t\"Asante Tech, inc. Copyright 1991. MACCON + LC REV.B\".\n\tThe card has an fpu socket on it. It provides thin Ethernet connector\n\tand there's another connector on it which resembels to phone connectors.\n\n\tMy questions are:\n\t- Will this card work on any other model than LC-serie ?, given that\n\tit's a PDS card, will it work with the IIsi PDS slot ?. I think there\n\tmay be a probleme because the LC has 16 bit wide slots.\n\n\t- What's that other conncetor on the card ?.\n\n\t_ Is anyone interested in it ?. I can ship it to any CEE country.\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"no \n\nI'd recommend reading _Mormonism and Early Christianity_ by Hugh Nibley, \nparticularly the articles on Christ's forty-day (post-resurrection) mission, \nbaptism for the dead, early Christian prayer circles, and temples (2 articles). \n..bruce..\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nBruce F. Webster | A religion that does not require the sacrifice\nCTO, Pages Software Inc | of all things never has power sufficient to\nbwebster@pages.com | produce the faith necessary unto life and\n#import | salvation. -- Joseph Smith","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nMinor point: Shea Stadium was designed as a multi-purpose stadium but\nnot with the Jets in mind as the tennant. The New York Football Giants\nhad moved to Yankee Stadium (from the Polo Grounds) in 1958 and was\nhaving problem with stadium management (the City did not own Yankee\nStadium until 1972). The idea was to get the Giants to move into Shea.\nWhen a deal was worked out between the Giants and the Yankees the\nnew AFL franchise, the New York Titans, approached the City about using\nthe new stadium. The Titans were playing in Downing Stadium (where the\nCosmos played soccer in the 70s). Because Shea Stadium was tied into\nthe World's Fair anyway, the city thought it would be a novel idea to\npromote the new franchise and the World's Fair (like they were doing\nwith the Mets). So the deal was worked out.\n\n\nI'm under the impression that when Murph says it, he means it! As a\nregular goer to Shea, it is not a bad place since they've cleaned and\nrenovated the place. Remember, this is its 30th Year!","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nDiplomatic :-)\n\nI realize I'm fighting Occam's razor in this argument, so I'll try to\nexplain why I feel a mind is necessary. \n\nFirstly, I'm not impressed with the ability of algorithms. They're\ngreat at solving problems once the method has been worked out, but not\nat working out the method itself.\n\nAs a specific example, I like to solve numerical crosswords (not the\nsimple do-the-sums-and-insert-the-answers type, the hard ones.) To do\nthese with any efficiency, you need to figure out a variety of tricks.\nNow, I know that you can program a computer to do these puzzles, but\nin doing so you have to work out the tricks _yourself_, and program\nthem into the computer. You can, of course, 'obfuscate' the trick, and\nwrite the program so that it is uncovered, but as far as I can see,\nthe trick still has to be there in some form to be discovered. Does\nthis mean that all the ideas we will ever have are already\npre-programmed into our brains? This is somewhat unlikely, given that\nour brains ultimately are encoded in 46 chromosomes worth of genetic\nmaterial, much of which isn't used.\n\nOne way around this is to bring the environment into the equation, but\n(again, as far as I can see) this still has an air of 'if you see\nobject X, then perform action Y,' and we don't seem to get anywhere.\nThe algorithm has to anticipate what it might see, and what\nconclusions to draw from it's experience.\n\nThe other problem with algorithms is their instability. Not many\nalgorithms survive if you take out a large portion of their code, yet\npeople survive strokes without going completely haywire (there are\nside-effects, but patients still seem remarkably stable.) Also,\nneurons in perfectly healthy people are dying at an alarming rate -\ncan an algorithm survive if I randomly corrupt various bits of it's\ncode?\n\nThe next problem is the sticky question of \"What is colour?\" (replace\n'colour' with the sensation of your choice.) Presumably, the\nmaterialist viewpoint is that it's the product of some kind of\nchemical reaction. The usual products of such a reaction are energy +\ndifferent chemicals. Is colour a mixture of these? If this is so, a\ncomputer won't see colour, because the chemistry is different. Does an\nalgorithm that sees colour have a selective advantage over an\nequivalent that doesn't? It shouldn't, because the outputs of each\nalgorithm ought to be the same in equivalent circumstances. So why do\nwe see colour?\n\n\n\nA bit of idle speculation...\n\nIf I remember correctly, quantum mechanics consists of a wavefunction,\nwith two processes acting on it. The first process has been called\n'Unitary Evolution' (or 'U'), is governed by Schroedinger's equation\nand is well known. The second process, called various things such as\n'collapse of the wavefunction' or 'state vector reduction' (or 'R'),\nand is more mysterious. It is usually said to occur when a\n'measurement' takes place, although nobody seems to know precisely\nwhen that occurs. When it does occur, the effect of R is to abruptly\nchange the wavefunction.\n\nI envisage R as an interaction between the wavefunction and 'something\nelse,' which I shall imaginitively call 'part X.' It seems reasonable\nto assume that _something_ causes R, although that something might be\nthe wavefunction itself (in which case, part X is simply the\nwavefunction. Note, though, that we'd need more than U to explain R.)\n\nAnyway, I'm speculating that minds would be in part X. There seems to\nbe some link between consciousness and R, in that we never see linear\nsuperpositions of anything, although there are alternative\nexplainations for this. I've no idea how a brain is supposed to access\npart X, but since this is only speculation, that won't matter too\nmuch :-) My main point is that there might be a place for minds in\nphysics.\n\nI'll go back to my nice padded cell now, if that's OK with you :-)\n\n\n-- \n------------------------------------------------------------------------\nKevin Anthoney kax@cs.nott.ac.uk\n Don't believe anything you read in .sig files.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\tThen what is a \"Flat-\" engine???\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Has anybody seen empty Everex's being sold ?\nI want the cube. Not the computer inards.\nWill it take standard AT-size motherboards ?\n\nThanks. e-mail please.\n\n-- ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\tAhh Broncos. Well personally, I have a '78. The blue book is just\na hair over 3 grand. I bought it for 2500 and then bought new tires 650\nfront end rebuild 350, carb rebuild 130. Then i did the unthinkable\nand blew the engine (not bronco specific, unmaintained engine with 168,000)\n2400 more bucks there, now it is in nice condition, well after new seats out\nof a t-bird, radio, 2 amps, speakers, alarm, well the radio and amps were \nfree and i bought the speakers used for 40 bucks, and the other speakers\ni took out of my old jeep (Sell a Jeep for a bronco you might ask,\nbut it was a Wagoneer). Its a lovely specimen, solid front and rear\naxels, ford 9\" and a dana 44 up front. Watch the rear axel wrap, i \nbusted off my u-bolts ONCE, i added traction shocks after that and \nhaven't had a problem since. Also the bottom of the doors tend to \nrot, bottom of the tailgates likes to rust right up to the new ones\nthat might be in your budget. The post 80 broncos have that sickly\nTTB front end and little stamped and folded steel radius arms were\nas the 78-79 have nice big cast iron longer radius arms(ie more prspective\nwheel travel). The only rust i have is on my doors and a few\ndings in the sheet metal. I don't know when the removeable tops were\ndiscontinued but they are fun. I just ordered a full convertable top\nfor 400$ for mine(credit card). Don't ever break the window if you\nhave the double laminated bronzed privacy glass in your cap it is over\n400 bucks to replace. My bronco also does pretty good offroad,\ni haven't bottomed out my suspension, YET, and have crossed over\n3 foot deep of water with no problems, handles rocks like a charm too.\nOne problem is it is WIDE and you sometimes can't follow a CJ or a\nToyota, between two rocks or trees, and your grandmother will have\na hard time getting up into it.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"One point not yet mentioned:\n\tHands on the driver's shoulders are a definite no-no. It feels\ngood for the passenger to stretch her arms, and a shoulder massage feels\ngood too, but the shoulders are connected to the arms, and the arms to\nthe handlebars... Should you hit the brakes, the pressure on the shoulders\ncan make steering interesting.\n\nBundle her up if it's cold, make sure she has good gear (say it again),\nan pat her thigh to let her know all is great.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nThat would be Clint Malarchuck. It was speculated at the time, that\nthe injury was so serious that had he been playing at the other end\nof the rink at the time (he was playing in the same end as the\nambulence is parked), he never would have survived. Ditto, if he\nwere playing anything other than a league with an ambulance on \nstandby.\n\nIf you've seen video tape of the incident, it is amazing how much blood\nthere was. It was literally spurting out all over the ice, as Clint\ngrabbed his neck and watched the puddle in horror. \n\nAmazingly enough, he made a full recovery, and played again in the\nNHL. He was getting on in years at the time of the incident anyway,\nand didn't play for too long afterward. Some people speculated that\nhe just couldn't get himself back together after the incident, and I\nthink he had a bunch of other personal problems dogging him afterward.\nHe did eventually get back to form, and played another year or so after\nthat, and then I believe he retired.\n\nAnyone else?\n\n-- \n\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nCarol Boudreau #44 a.k.a. The X-Terminator\nboudreau@athena.mit.edu Go Flames! Rock the Kings!","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nYou don't *need* to, but it's desirable. HST, like all satellites in\nlow Earth orbit, is gradually losing altitude due to air drag. It was\ndeployed in the highest orbit the shuttle could reach, for that reason.\nIt needs occasional reboosting or it will eventually reenter. (It has\nno propulsion system of its own.) This is an excellent opportunity,\ngiven that there may not be another visit for several years.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\nI once wrote such a program (in BBC basic...) It was very crude, and took\naround 5 seconds to do an exhaustive search (with a small amount of \nintelligence), and told you the best combination >Rq and the best below Rq.\n\nIf you want to write one, just store the prefered values in an array, and\nthen search the solution space using three nested loops. I'm sure you\ncould knock this up in an hour.\n\nChristopher","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nHeck, some of his ships were loaners. One was owned by a Basque...\n(you know, one of those groups that probably crossed the Atlantic\n_before_ Columbus came along).\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\nBack in high school I worked as a lab assistant for a bunch of experimental\npsychologists at Bell Labs. When they were doing visual perception and\nmemory experiments, they used vector-type displays, with 1-millisecond\nrefresh rates common.\n\nSo your case of 1\/200th sec is quite practical, and the experimenters were\nprobably sure that it was 5 milliseconds, not 4 or 6 either.\n\n\nSteve","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nTaking this at face value (though it seems quite dissonant with much else\nthat has been published here about brute force DES cracking, unless Russell\nwas lucky with respect to the key), I'd be very interested in whether the\nprogram Russell used is available? In whether he used a cleartext\nrecognition algorithm in the program or whether he had to examine each\ndecryption by hand? In whether he used a known plaintext attack?\n\nHe probably should also tell us, given his address, what machine he used--a\ndesktop, workstation, or super-computer.\n\nDepending on his answer, this could be an appalling development calling into\nquestion both DES and RSA\/DES. Dunno about RSA\/IDEA.\n\nIf any bright programmer with a little idle machine time can crack a single\nDES message in a couple of days (assuming no tricks that are\nmessage-specific), then here's my Clipper key, NSA; give me the chip at\nonce. :-)\n\nDavid","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nOOOoooh, complaining about my spelling.\n\nI'm _so_ hurt.\n\nNo I'm not a student. I'm an alumnus. And an employee.\n\nSo I can get my money _back_ from these grubs.\n\nBNR, huh? I hope you're not a permanent,\nthey'd be wasting benefits on you.\n\npthptptphhph!\n\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one\nanother with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with\ngratitude in your hearts to God. \nColossians 3:16\n\nA reminder: These verses are from the New International Version. As with any\ntranslation, faithfulness to the original Hebrew and Greek may vary from time\nto time. If a verse sounds a little off occasionally, compare it with another\ntranslation or with the original texts, if you are able to do so.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I HAVE A TANDY WP2 WORDPROCESSOR FOR SALE. IT HAS 148K (DUE TO A 128K\nDUE TO A RAM DISK), A WORD PROCESSING PROGRAM, A 200,000 WORD SPELL\nCHECKER, A THESAURUS, IS 1\" THIN AND WEIGHS 3 LBS. IT TAKES 4 AA\nBATTERIES (ALKALINE OR NI-CAD RECHARGABLE) OR USES AN AC ADAPTER (IN-\nCLUDED).\n\nIT IS A FULL SIZE QWERTY KEYBOARD WITH AN 80 CHARACTER BY 8 LINE LCD\nSCREEN. IT ALSO HAS A TELCOM PROGRAM WHICH ALLOWS TRANSFERS OF FILES\nTO AN IBMPC WITH A NULL MODEM CABLE AND SHAREWARE TRANSFER PROGRAM\n(ALSO INCLUDED). IT HAS A 9 PIN SERIAL PORT, A PARALLEL PRINTER PORT,\nAND A TAPE RECORDER FILE SAVE PORT. THE TELCOM PROGRAM CAN ALSO BE\nWITH A MODEM (NOT INCLUDED) TO ACCESS SERVICES LIKE COMPUSERVE.\n\nTHIS IS GREAT UNIT FOR A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE STUDENT TO WRITE PAPERS\nAND REPORTS ON. IT COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL MANUAL. YOU GET ALL\nTHE ABOVE FOR $125.00 PLUS SHIPPING AND COD CHARGES.\n\nSEND E-MAIL INQUIRIES TO:\n\n\n\n______________________________________________________________________","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nNo. I recently bought an LC II with a 14\" monitor. The monitor comes with\nthe type of power cable that plugs into the switched outlet on the back of\nmost larger Macs. Since the LC II doesn't have one of these outlets, there\nwas an extra standard power cable included with the computer for use with\nthe monitor. But it was in the computer box, not the monitor box. It's\nnot as if the cables are particularly expensive, though. $10-$15 at the\nmost.\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nHello. I am the David Sternlight keeper of the FAQ. Unfortuantely I cannot\nfind it at the present time.\n\nFrom the original FAQ:\n\nQuestion: Does anyone take David Sternlight serious?\n\nFact: No one takes David Sternlight serious. They review his opinions and\nin most cases immediately discard them or jerk them over to\nalt.fan.david-sternlight which actually should be alt.flame.david-sternlight.\n\nA photograph of David Sternlight for the curious:\n\n\n\n |\\\/\\\/\\\/\\|\n | |\n | (o)(o)\n C _) David Sternlight\n | ,___| Net.Police\n | \/ a.k.a. PROUD\n _0--------\/\\\/----\\\/\\-------0_ DICK OF\n \/ \/0 \\----\/ 0\\ \\ THE INTERNET\n \/ | \\ \\||\/ \/ | \\\n \/ \/|DAVID || POLICE|\\ \\\n _\/_____\/ || ] || | [#] || \\_____\\_\n |_______\/ |\\____\/ || \\__*_\/| \\_______| \n\n\nQuestion: Why does David continue to relate mis statements regarding\nencryption and other topics?\n\nFact: David Sternlight has a chemical imbalance of the right side of his\nbrain.\n\n\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":": >\n: >I just wanted to let you know that there are a few honest and good people out\n: >there (even outside of Iowa). I'm sorry if anyone thinks that I am wasting\n: >space, but I thought you might want some relief from the \"So-and-so is a thief\"\n: >posts. Not that I think we shouldn't hear about the bad deals, but it would be\n: >nice to hear some good news once in a while.\n: \n: This was nice of Kevin to post this. But just so no one is misled, the\n: VAST MAJORITY of usenetters are \"honest and good people.\" In fact, in\n: the latest study, 99.7% of all net.deals went off smoothly without a\n: hitch. It's just that the few bad ones are what get all the publicity.\n\n Agreed. I have yet to run into a problem in deals over the net\n and I have bought things from CDs (plenty!) to a full computer.\n The only small problem that I have had was with UPS rather than\n the seller. Besides, complaints are always what get the\n publicity....when something goes wrong, people complain. Rarely\n have I seen posts stating how well a deal went through. I guess\n Kevin is practically a first!","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"In the following report: _Turkey Eyes Regional Role_ ANKARA, Turkey (AP)\nApril 27, 1993, we find in the last paragraph:\n\n[Turanist] Although Premier Suleyman Demirel criticized Ozal's often\n[Turanist] brash calls for more Turkish influence, he also has spoken\n[Turanist] of a swath of Turkic peoples \"stretching from the Adriatic\n[Turanist] Sea to the Great Wall of China.\"\n\nWho does Demirel think he is fooling? It seems at both ends of his envisioned \npan-Turkic Empire -- the Balkans and the Caucasus -- Turkey's fascist boasts\nare being pre-empted.\n\nI would suggest Turkey let the world feel some of their \"Grey Wolf Teeth\", and\nattempt to stretch from the Adriatic to China! Turkey will have cried \"wolf\"\njust once too much! \n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"When do the new M.benz \"C\" class cars come out?\nThe new nomenclature that MB has adopted will it only apply to the \"c\"\nclass cars or will it also apply to the current \"s\" class cars.\nDoes any one know what will replace the current 300 class since the \"c\"\nclass will be smaller and more in line with the current 190. \nAnother question, Is BMW realising a new body style on the current 7\nseries and 5 series. They seem to be a bit dated to me.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\tMost bikes I've seen that use a dipstick rather than a\n\tsight glass are designed to check it without screwing it\n\tin. In the manual for my CBR900RR, they specifically\n\tstate it should be done this way.\n\n\t\t\t\tMichael\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"-=> Quoting Bill Gregory to All <=-\n\n \n\n BG> hey I saw that game! I thought the Sabres looked better that you\n BG> described. It's Boston that looked weak and unsure of themselves. Even\n BG> if (big if) they (bruins) win the third game what's that going to\n BG> prove? They be lucky!\n\n\n Well now the Sabres are up 3 - 0 in games, and its to\n bad that Boston isn't putting up more of a fight as\n that could have been the best series of the playoffs,\n I think Boston will come out smoking in the next\n two games and that Buffalo will end the series in\n game six back in Buffalo, and say, how about those Islanders?\n they are up 2 - 1 on the Capitals and will probably\n win the series, only to be clobbered by the Penguins who\n should eliminate the Devils in the next game.\n I cannot see (i'm sad to say) anyone beating the \n Penguins this year (again) and they will take cup # 3 \n I'm afraid. well talk to ya later.\n\n\nSteve\n\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nLocal LA stores have already reduced prices by $200 on most Duo\nconfigurations\n(although Apple dropped the list price by $310).","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nThere are some tricks to installing ATM to windows... install them first\nto dos, then run the ATM control panel to get them into windows.\n\nThe best reason for ATM is that Adobe IS the standard. Truetype is a\nfailed MS venture to undercut Adobe when Adobe was being nasty about\nkeeping their formats proprietary. Just about any service bureau or print\nshop will smirk and send you on your way if you bring a TrueType document\nto them for high resolution printing or ripping.\n\nAlthough there are lots of pretty TT fonts floating around, they are really\nfor dot matrix or your own lazer printer.\nHowever, you can convert your TT fonts with Fontmonger or some similar program\nto ATM fonts for high end stuff.\n\nIf you are using dot matrix for all your printing, you may have wasted\nyour money!","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nThe patches for xv.h need to use ``#ifdef SVR4'' rather than the\noverly complex ``#if defined(sun) && defined(SYSV)'' in order to\ngenerically compile XV on i386SVR4Architecture. Also, rand and srand\ndon't work very well--use lrand48 and seed48 to get better results.\nOtherwise, xv-3.00 compiles just fine on my Esix System V 4.0.4 box\nwith XFree86 and gcc-2.3.3. I just uncommented the gcc definition in\nthe Makefile, added -L\/usr\/X386\/lib -I\/usr\/X386\/include to the COPTS\nline and modified LIBS to include -lsocket -lnsl. Really John, if you\njust use the Imakefile things like this don't even have to get\nmentioned...\n\n*** 1.1\t1993\/04\/28 08:33:13\n--- xv.h\t1993\/04\/28 17:47:38\n***************\n*** 284,292 ****\n--- 284,298 ----\n \n \n \/* signal macros *\/\n+ #ifdef SVR4\n+ #define HOLD_SIG sighold(SIGALRM)\n+ #define RELEASE_SIG sigrelse(SIGALRM)\n+ #define PAUSE_SIG sigpause(SIGALRM)\n+ #else\n #define HOLD_SIG sigblock(sigmask(SIGALRM))\n #define RELEASE_SIG sigblock(0)\n #define PAUSE_SIG sigpause(0)\n+ #endif\n ","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nThis was a recent discussion on rec.martial-arts. Humans definitely don't\nhave all the advantages. Dogs are deceptively strong and often bred for\nfighting of one sort or another.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n+In article <1993May7.211312.10403@bert.eecs.uic.edu>, rsc@siggraph.org\n+|> Computer Graphics experimental special online issue\n+|> May 1993\n+|> \n+|> The May 1993 experimental special issue of Computer Graphics is online \n+|> as a set of files on the siggraph.org system in the directory \n+|> ~ftp\/publications\/May_93_online \n+|> This is made available to the computer graphics community by ACM \n+|> SIGGRAPH. The general theme of this issue is electronic documents, and \n+|> the Table of Contents in the AboutThisIssue files will tell you more \n+|> about this publication and its contents.\n+\n+ I ftp'd here, but found nothing. Has this been removed?\n\nNope, it's still there:","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n It's possible to make boards in other colors, and I have an ad\nfor laser light-show equipment which offers the circuit boards in your\nchoice of Day-Glo (tm) colors.\n\n The usual light green color is just the natural color of Fiberglas.\nThe dark green or blue is the solder mask layer, and I suspect that color\nis a dye. ","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I'm going to be mixing together here stuff from two of Ted Frank's\narticles, <1993Apr15.143623.25813@midway.uchicago.edu> (which was a\nresponse to me) and <1993Apr16.011455.20518@midway.uchicago.edu> (a\nresponse to Tim Smith)...\n\n\nEminent domain is a state-mandated transaction in which one party is\nrequired to sell a piece of property which it owns to another party,\nregardless of whether the first party wishes to sell at all, at a price\nwhich is set by the state. I fail to see how this doctrine can be found\nin tort, bankruptcy or contract cases in general. Well, okay, sort of\nin bankruptcy...\n\n* * * * *\n\n\nBang. Here's one of the places where we widely diverge. You believe\nthat the courts, in deciding a civil dispute between two parties, should\nconsider as a factor -- perhaps as an overriding factor -- issues which\nI believe the court should ignore as being irrelevant to the dispute.\n_Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co._ was an action brought by one party,\nBoomer, whose property rights were being violated on an ongoing basis by\nanother party, the Atlantic Cement Company. The facts supported\nBoomer's contention that Atlantic Cement was wrongfully damaging his\nproperty, and Boomer asked the court to order Atlantic Cement to stop\ndoing so. End of story. There was no reason for the court to consider\nsuch issues as what a capitalistic society would want Atlantic Cement to\ndo or whether the cost of compliance was disproportionate to the damage\nfaced by the plaintiffs. Those issues had nothing to do with the case\nbefore the court.\n\n\nI'd be up in arms? Why do you assume that? Quite the contrary, I'd\nprobably support the action, since it would be based on the same general\ndoctrine as the decision that I believe would have been correct in\n_Boomer_: the idea that people's property rights should not be violated\nfor reasons of economic efficiency. In _Boomer_ it was Boomer's\nproperty rights which I believe the court should have protected; in the\nhypothetical EPA ruling you've presented, it's the American people's\ncollective property rights in a healthy physical environment. What\ngood is cost-benefit ratio of 15+:1 if you wind up with cement dust in\nyour air?\n\n* * * * *\n\n\nYes. So what? The courts are supposed to protect the specific rights\nof individuals, not the general interests of some nebulous society. If\nsociety can have its cement plant without violating anyone's rights,\nfine. Otherwise society will somehow have to limp along with one less\ncement plant. (See, Ted, I really _am_ a libertarian after all! :-)\n\n\n\"One wants the legal regime to approximate the end result to begin with,\nin order to minimize the transactions costs.\"??? Which \"one\" are you\nspeaking of? _I_ want the legal regime to protect people's rights.\nBesides, Coase's Theorem only has real application in the never-never\nland of perfectly rational actors. In the real world (1) some people\nare going to be stubborn, ornery, spiteful or otherwise \"irrational\"\nfrom a economic point of view and (2) the purpose of the courts is to\nprotect their right to be so. I don't care if you can show me logically\nthat your cattle are only doing $100 of damage to my property per head,\nso I should rationally sell you grazing rights to my land for, say, $150\nper head -- I still retain the right to tell you that I just plain don't\nwant any damned cattle on my property, not at any price.\n\n* * * * *\n\n\nLast question first: For the same reason as in contract law -- because\nto do so would come dangerously close to treading on the Thirteenth\nAmendment.\n\nAs to your \"Then, by your argument, no tort plaintiff is ever made\nwhole, because the award of damages in involuntary\" claim, you're at\nleast partially right. Faced with situations in which the wrong has\nalready been done and the damage to the victim has already taken place\nand cannot be reversed or undone, courts will try to set an equitable\nprice tag on the loss suffered by the victim and require the wrongdoer\nto pay this price (rather than an inflated price which the victim might\nprefer). In these cases, the \"sale\" has already taken place and is\nirreversible, and the court simply tries to ensure that a fair price is\npaid, under the doctrines that (a) only in certain circumstances should\neven a civil wrongdoer be forced to pay punitive or excessive prices and\n(b) even a genuine victim should not profit in an unjustified or\ninequitable manner from his victimhood. Both of these doctrines may be\nworth discussing or debating elsewhere, but neither is relevant to cases\nlike _Boomer_ in which the wrongful act and the loss stemming from it\nare still in the future and _can_ be reversed\/undone (i.e., prevented\nfrom happening at all) by order of the court.\n\nIn these types of cases, all the court has to do is require that the\npotential victim's property rights are protected until and unless he\nagrees to sell them at a mutually-acceptable price. There is no need\nfor the court to guess at the equitable value of the loss and force both\nsides to accept its finding. It can leave that operation up to the\nparties themselves.\n\n\nIn cases like _Boomer_, they're simply a cost of doing business. The\nfact that the proprietors of the Atlantic Cement Co. got themselves into\na position in which they found themselves over this barrel is simply a\nresult of their own poor business decision to start up a cement plant\nwithout _first_ trying to negotiate with Boomer and everyone else whose\nproperty rights they'd be violating via the operation of their plant.\nThere's nothing punitive or unjust about it.\n\n\nAnybody who wants to commit a wrongful act in the future should be\nrequired to buy the right to do so from the victim, in advance. And the\nseller should be allowed to set his or her price for the privilege. No\ninjustice, no punitive damages.\n\n* * * * *\n\n\nDoesn't sound very much like a libertarian to me. Libertarians tend to\nbelieve in the rights of individual people, not societies.\n\n* * * * *\n\n\nAs stated above, the tort was _ongoing_. Atlantic Cement wanted to be\nable to _continue_ to violate Boomer's rights. While the court may have\nbeen justified in setting an equitable price tag on the damage already\ncommitted, it had no reason and no need to set a price tag on the\n_future_ violations of Boomer's rights and to then force Boomer to sell\nat that price.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nFrom: thomas@sunshine.Kodak.COM (Thomas Kinsman)\nNewsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc,alt.binaries.pictures.utilities\nSubject: DIB\/BMP CREATION GUIDE, as requested.\nKeywords: DIB BMP Bitmaps File Formats\nMessage-ID: <1992Dec23.214432.18764@kodak.kodak.com>\nDate: 23 Dec 92 21:44:32 GMT\nSender: news@kodak.kodak.com\nOrganization: Precambiran Electronics, Rochester, NY\nLines: 484\nXref: cradle.titech comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc:3609\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t GUIDE TO CREATION OF DIB IMAGES\n\n\n\t\t\t\t Thomas B. Kinsman\n\n\t\t\t Precambrian Electronics\n\t\t\t\t 29 Falstaff Rd.\n\t\t\t\t Rochester, NY 14609\n\t\t\t\t thomask@kodak.com\n\t\t\t Copyright March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t\t ABSTRACT\n\n\t The format of images created for use by MS Windows 3.0\/3.1\n\t applications is\tdocumented in\tthe MS Windows Programmer's\n\t Reference guide.\tThis guide is intended as a clearify some\n\t wording\tof the specifications, and to put forth a\n\t recommendation among the various alternatives.\n\n\t Please send updates\/corrections\/suggestions and revisions\t to\n\t me. Please thank me for writing this on my own time by\n\t keeping my name with the document. Thank you for your\n\t respect.\n\n\t This document Copyright, 1991, by Thomas B. Kinsman.\n\t If desired, a PostScript version of\tthis document\t is\n\t available.\n\n\t This information is free.\t You get more than what you pay for.\n\t Don't sue me if I'm wrong.\n\n\n OVERVIEW\n\n The DIB image file format is intended to be a \"Device Independent Bitmap\"\n file format. (What Microsoft means by \"Device Independent\" is unclear to\n me.) Four pixel resolutions are supported: 1 bit, 4 bit, 8 bit, and 24 bit\n pixels.\n\n These images were intended for use on DOS (IBM, or Little-Endian) systems.\n If\tyou are creating them on another architecture you will have to byte-\n swap all short and long integer values.\n\n By convention, DIB images end in the extension \".BMP\". This is because\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 2 -\n\n\n they are a super-set of earlier \"bitmap image files\". Consequently you\n will sometimes hear DIB files referred to as \"BMP\" files.\n\n Since DIB images files are a super-set, there are three \"flavors\" of DIB\n images:\n\t o DOS DIB images. These are the recommended\t convention, and the\n\t form which I will describe how to create.\t They are intended for\n\t applications running under MS Windows \/3.0 in a DOS environment.\n\t o OS\/2 DIB images. My understanding is that these are the\tflavor\n\t of DIB images that were used by the Presentation Manager.\n\t o Old-style Bitmap images.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 3 -\n\n\n DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FLAVORS\n\n The DOS DIB images consist of:\n\t 1. A \"BITMAPFILEHEADER\" file header which identifies the file\t as a\n\t DIB file.\t This\theader\talso gives the total size of the image\n\t file, and the offset to the image data.\n\t 2. A \"BITMAPINFOHEADER\" image header which\t specifies the\t image\n\t attributes.\n\t 3. An optional palette of colors used by the image. If it exists,\n\t this may contain 2, 16, or 256 entries. Each entry is a Windows\n\t RGBQUAD structure.\n\t 4. The image data itself.\n\n\n The OS\/2 DIB images consist of:\n\t 1. The same \"BITMAPFILEHEADER\" file header which identifies the file\n\t as\t a DIB\t file.\t This header also gives the total size of the\n\t image file, and the offset to the image data.\n\t 2. A \"BITMAPCOREHEADER\" image header which\t specifies the\t image\n\t attributes.\n\t 3. An optional palette of colors used by the image. Again, if this\n\t exists it\t may contain 2, 16, or 256 entries. Each entry is a\n\t Windows RGBTRIPLE structure.\n\t 4. The image data itself.\n\n\n The Old Style image bitmap consists of:\n\t 1. Either a BITMAPINFOHEADER or a BITMAPCOREHEADER.\t Which\theader\n\t type is determined by the first long integer (DWORD) value.\n\t 2. An optional color palette.\t This\tpalette\t may be composed of\n\t either Windows\tRGBQUAD\t structures (if the\theader\twas a\n\t BITMAPINFOHEADER) or Windows RGBTRIPLE structures (if the\theader\n\t was a BITMAPCOREHEADER).\n\t 3. The image data itself.\n\n\n CREATING DIB IMAGE FILES.\n\n Creating a DOS DIB image file consists of several straight forward\tsteps.\n The headers need to be created and then written to the file. These header\n structures are defined in the MS Windows\/3.0 \"windows.h\"\tinclude\t file.\n Palette information needs\t to be\t stored for images that are not 24-bit\n images. The five general steps are:\n\t 1. Filling in the BITMAPFILEHEADER\t and\tthe BITMAPINFOHEADER\n\t structures the basic image information.\n\t 2. If the image is a 1-bit, 4-bit, or an 8-bit image,\t creating the\n\t color palette of RGBQUADS.\n\t 3. Calculating the total file size and putting this information in\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 4 -\n\n\n\t the \"bfSize\" field of the BITMAPFILEHEADER.\n\t 4. Calculating the offset to the image data from the\tstart of the\n\t file, and putting this in the \"bfOffBits\"\tfield of the\n\t BITMAPFILEHEADER.\n\t 5. Writing to the file the BITMAPFILEHEADER,\tthe BITMAPINFOHEADER,\n\t the color palette, and the image data (in that order).\n\n The following sections describe structures in terms of MicroSoft C\t type-\n defined keywords.\tThe following table describes these keywords for those\n not familiar with MicroSoft C.\n\n\t\t _______________________________________\n\t\t |\t\t\t\t\t |\n\t\t | Type-defined keywords in MicroSoft C.|\n\t\t |______________________________________|\n\t\t | typedef |\t meaning\t\t |\n\t\t |_________|____________________________|\n\t\t | BYTE |\t unsigned character\t |\n\t\t | WORD |\t two byte unsigned integer |\n\t\t | DWORD |\t four byte unsigned integer|\n\t\t |_________|____________________________|\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 5 -\n\n\n THE BITMAPFILEHEADER\n\n This structure is defined in \"windows.h\" as:\n\t typedef struct tagBITMAPFILEHEADER {\n\t\t WORD\t bfType;\n\t\t DWORD\t bfSize;\n\t\t WORD\t bfReserved1;\n\t\t WORD\t bfReserved2;\n\t\t DWORD\t bfOffBits;\n\t } BITMAPFILEHEADER;\n\n The \"bfType\" field is the two ascii characters 'B' and 'M'.\t This\tserves\n to\tidentify the file as\t a DIB\t image file. On an intel byte ordered\n machine (IBM or a compatible), this constant can be formed\tin C as the\n quantity ('M' << 8 | 'B') == 0x4d42 on an intel system.\n\n The \"bfSize\" field is the total size of the file. For our\tpurposes this\n field is equal to: the size of the BITMAPFILEHEADER, plus the size of the\n BITMAPINFOHEADER, plus the number of entries in the\t color\tpalette\t times\n the\t size of a RGBQUAD, plus the number of bytes of image data.\tIf the\n image data is being written out in an uncompressed form, this value can be\n calculated\tahead of time. Otherwise, this field needs to be filled in\n later.\n\n Both the \"bfReserved1\" and the \"bfReserved2\" fields are always set to\n zero.\n\n The \"bfOffBits\" field is set to the offset to the start of the image data\n from the start of the file. For our purposes, this field should be set\n to:\t the size of\tthe BITMAPFILEHEADER,\t plus\t the size of the\n BITMAPINFOHEADER, plus the number of entries in the color palette times\n the size of a RGBQUAD. This works out because the image data is written\n write after the color palette if one exists.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 6 -\n\n\n THE BITMAPINFOHEADER\n\n This structure is defined in \"windows.h\" as:\n\t typedef struct tagBITMAPINFOHEADER{\n\t\t DWORD\t biSize;\n\t\t DWORD\t biWidth;\n\t\t DWORD\t biHeight;\n\t\t WORD\t biPlanes;\n\t\t WORD\t biBitCount;\n\t\t DWORD\t biCompression;\n\t\t DWORD\t biSizeImage;\n\t\t DWORD\t biXPelsPerMeter;\n\t\t DWORD\t biYPelsPerMeter;\n\t\t DWORD\t biClrUsed;\n\t\t DWORD\t biClrImportant;\n\t } BITMAPINFOHEADER;\n\n The \"biSize\" field is set to the size of the BITMAPINFOHEADER structure\n itself. When reading the image\t file,\tthis value is what is used to\n determine that the image\t contains a BITMAPINFOHEADER\t and not a\n BITMAPCOREHEADER.\n\n The \"biWidth\" field is the width of the image in image pixels.\n\n The \"biHeight\" field is the height of the image in image lines.\n\n The \"biPlanes\" field should always be set to 1. This data is written out\n as if there was one color plane.\n\n The \"biBitCount\" field is the bit-depth of the image. This must be either\n 1, 4, 8, or 24, depending on the bit-depth of the image data.\n\n The \"biCompression\" field tells how the image data is compressed if it is\n compressed.\t DIB\timages\tsupport\t two forms of\t run-length encoding.\n However, I have never seen any images which use it, and don't know yet how\n it works. Set this field to zero (long zero, or 0L), to indicate that the\n data is not compressed.\n\n All subsequent fields of the BITMAPINFOHEADER structure may be set to\n zero. A requirement of\tthe interpretting software that it be able to\n compute these fields as necessary from the previous information.\n\n The field which you might want to explicitly specify might be \"biClrUsed\".\n For\t 4-bit\tand 8-bit images this field\t indicates that not all of the\n possible color entries are used and that the image\t contains \"biClrUsed\"\n colors. If you are using only 32 colors with an 8-bit image, then you may\n only want to save 32 of the possible 256 palette entries. Generally, set\n this field to zero.\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 7 -\n\n\n COLOR PALETTES\n\n Each entry of a color palette is\t a RGBQUAD structure.\t The RGBQUAD\n structure is defined in the \"windows.h\" include file as:\n\t typedef struct tagRGBQUAD {\n\t\t BYTE\t rgbBlue;\n\t\t BYTE\t rgbGreen;\n\t\t BYTE\t rgbRed;\n\t\t BYTE\t rgbReserved;\n\t } RGBQUAD;\n The \"rgbReserved\" field is always zero. For each color used, the\tamount\n of Blue, Green, and Red are filled into the structure and the structure is\n written to the file. A value of zero in the \"rgbBlue\", \"rgbGreen\", or\n \"rgbRed\" fields indicates that\tthat particular component does not\n contribute to the color composition. A value of 255 in\tany of\t these\n fields indicates that the component contributes fully\t to the color\n composition.\n\n\n\n IMAGE DATA\n\n There are three surprises about the ordering of image data\tin DIB\t image\n file. The\t creator of this format was determined to be creative, and\n certainly was.\n\n Within the image data, each line written out is padded to the next four\n byte quantity. So, if you had an 8-bit image which was only one pixel\n wide, you still have to write out four bytes for every image line. The\n number of bytes per line can be calculated as:\n\n\t\t bytes_per_line = (width_in_pix * bit_depth + 31 ) \/ 32 * 4;\n\n\t---or, in terms of the fields of the BITMAPINFOHEADER structure---\n\n\t\t bytes_per_line = (biWidth * biBitCount + 31 ) \/ 32 * 4;\n\n\n When writing out your image data, you must write it out bottom line first.\n The\t bottom line of the image as you would look at it on the screen is the\n first line of image data in the file.\n\n For 1-bit, 4-bit, and 8-bit images, information is written\tas you\t would\n expect. One bit\timages\tare padded eight pixels to a byte. Four bit\n images are padded two pixels to a byte. Eight bit images are written one\n pixel per byte. Twenty-four bit images are written three bytes per pixel.\n However, for 24-bit images the information must be\t written out in the\n order blue, green, red. While most image file formats write data out in\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t - 8 -\n\n\n an \"RGB\" ordering, a DIB image file\t writes\t the data out\t in an\t \"BGR\"\n ordering.\n\n SUMMARY\n\n This should provide enough information\tto create DIB\t images\t from\n applications such\tas scanners or for image exporting routines.\tIf you\n find out any more about DIB images, please pass the information on\tto me\n so that I can modify this document accordingly.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\t March 15, 1991\n\n\n--\n Thomas B. Kinsman, Rochester, NY, thomas@acadia.kodak.com\n \"Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty.\"\t-anon\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nI don't have any evidence against water from Lourdes curing MS --\nI'm sure there is anecdotal evidence that it does. Do you really think\nthat in the absence of a double-blind study I should be indifferent\nto the hypothesis that water from Lourdes cures MS?\n\nFor what it's worth, I know of only one double blind study of Nystatin\nfor \"candida hypersensitivity syndrome.\" It was published in the \nNew England Journal (I think 1990) and showed no benefit on systemic\nsymptoms (though I think it reduced vaginal yeast infections, not\nsurprisingly). As I recall, the yeast crowd had some major objections\nto the study, though I don't remember what they were.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Can some kind soul provide me with information on LDRs that contain an\nonboard light-source, in a totally integrated and light-shielded unit.\n\nI have seen a VTL5C LDR in some schematics. So who are the manufacturers\nof these devices, and what are the different types.\n\nThanks very much in advance,\nJim.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n Jim Trivellas.\n Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering.\n School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering.\n The University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Victoria, Australia.\n |\n |\n |\t\t\tTelephone: +61 3 3447976\n *****\t\t\tEmail: jimt@mullian.ee.mu.oz.au\n _______*************_______\n _|_____*****************_____|_\n _|_|_____*****************_____|_|_\t\"Hello, is that the front desk?\"\n | The SPID |","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\tI'm not sure how far standardisation went, but on two of my bikes (the\nGS550B and, I think, the GT380M) I was able to pop a Cibie' insert directly\ninto the original housing (held in by those roughly W-shaped springs). The\ninserts used 55\/60W halogen bulbs, and were great, although Mr Bill later\nindicates that this may be too much of a drain on your charging system.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nAssuming the fire was caused by lanterns and stoves being knocked about\nby the tanks pushing on the walls (would shake a building pretty good)\nperhaps they didn't flee because fleeing would have meant ENTERING the\nfire from the other side? Like they were surrounded by the fire, and\nrubble, which finally (combined with teargas, and combustion gasses)\novercame and enveloped them?\n\nIn other words they were TRAPPED by the flames, heat, fumes and rubble?\n\nDoes that sound plausable? Not as dramatic as Korash forcing them to\nstay, or shooting them (no shot victims found yet), but plausable...\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n As you're no doubt aware, Phill, there are probably five or six\ndifferent, mutually contradictory versions of the events in Waco on\nFeb. 28 all of which are from reputable news sources, ranging the the \nAssociated Press to TIME to Newsweek.\n\n Some of the earliest reports issued by the AP were not at all\nflattering the to BATF, and produced some question as to who fired first.\n\n Now, for all I know, you were there to witness it. But\nI kind of doubt that.\n\n\n The BATF, in a letter they've been sending out to people,\nsays both that they were ambushed because they lost the element of\nsurprise, and that they went up and knocked on the door and had it\nslammed in their faces.\n\n It strikes *me* as kind of strange to rely on surprise to\nserve a warrant by knocking on the door.\n\n There are at least questions that need to be answered.\n\n\n This paranoid assertation was made by witnesses to the original\nassault who stated that the BATF initiated hostilities by throwing\nconcussion grenades and reported by the Associated Press.\n\n\n Phill, the BATF were in a firefight with the BD for *forty-five*\nminutes. I find it hard to believe that if they were expecting peaceful\ncitizens they *wouldn't* have shown up in live-stock trailers and would\nhave retreated immediately.\n\n If they *were* expecting peacful citizens, why show up with over\na hundred officers, some of which clearly visible on video to be carrying \nsub-machineguns, and *3* National Guard Helicopters?\n\n I don't know who did what, but, as I said, there are questions that \nneed to be answered.\n\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\"In Dog We Thrust\"","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Hi!\n\nI am looking for a source of lithium batteries for an original Mac II. The\nnumber on the battery is ER 1\/2 AA. Local electronic shops & computer stores\nfreak when inquire. The fastest any of them can get a battery to me is 2-3\nweeks for about $20. Anything faster and\/or cheaper is welcome!\n\nPlease respond to me via e-mail and I will summarize to the net.\n\nNote my e-mail address differs from the return address of this posting.\n\nThanks in advance for your help!","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nMaybe before Babel,everyone including angels spoke the same language,so at\nBabel, God punished us by giving us languages different from the original one.\nSo if that's the case,then angels now would be speaking in the tongue mankind\nspoke before Babel.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nI'm trying to get my program to monitor resize\/position events,\nso that when the program exits, I can save the last known geometry in \nsome sort of 'preferences' file.\n\nI am adding an event handler for StructureNotify to the TopLevelShell:\n\n XtAddEventHandler(topLevel,StructureNotifyMask,False,configureCB,myData);\n\nThis works fine, and my callback is called whenever the window is resized\nor repositioned using the window manager (mwm).\n\nHowever, when I'm just resizing the window, using any resize handle on the\nwindow manager resize decoration, the x and y are set to zero in the\nXEvent passed to the event handler callback. I'm accessing the xconfigure\nstructure, like the X11 manual says. (xev->xconfigure.x, xev->xconfigure.y).\nThe width and height memebers are correct.\n\nWhen I reposition the window, using the window manager, the xevent's xconfigure\nstructure contains all the correct x, y, width, height member settings.\n\nQ1: Anybody know why, when just resizing, the x and y are being set to zero?\n\nQ2: Any other way to handle detecting and saving geometry changes?\n\nI've tried using XtGetValues() on the topLevel widget when exiting my\napplication (before destroying any widgets) and all I get is garbage values\nfor the x, y, width, height resources.\n\nThanks\n--","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\nConsider it heard! AMI Enterprise III EISA\/VLB w\/ UltraStor 34F\n-- \n\n=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":":I tried this code yesterday. On my Sparcstation ELC it takes over\n:300 seconds to compress 22 seconds' worth of speech. This means that it\n:needs to be \"optimized\" by over a factor of 10 before it will be usable\n:in even a half-duplex mode.\n\nOuch! Thanks for trying it.\n\n:I question whether CELP is the best approach for this application. It produces\n:great compression but at the expense of tremendous CPU loads. We want\n:something that can be run on ordinary workstations or even high-end PC's\n:without DSP cards. My guess is that some other algorithm is going to be\n:a better starting point.\n\nYes. I'm not sure if my xposting to comp.speech made it to here too, but\nI've found that a low sample rate (3300 samples\/sec at 8 bits per sample)\nplus the pd 'shorten' lossless sound compression code actually does get\nspeech into 14.4K with a simdgen left over. This is *definitely* worth\nworking on, folks. And shorten works in well under real-time.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"HELP! I am trying to view .JPG files with my 386SX, 20MHz machine\n. I have a STB-POWERGRAPH graphics card with 1024 X 768 by 256 colors,\nwith 1Meg RAM on it.\n\nI have tried CVIEW097 (with windows-- EXTREMELY SLOW), and DVPEG24.\nDVPEG24 doesn't work! Even if I pick a lot of the \"modes\" that are\nsupported by POWERGRAPH (so it says in the manual), it doesn't work\nwhen I try to view a picture... it only buzzes.\n\nAnyone out there that can help me; give me suggestions?\n\nI would really appreciate it!","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nThe problem with this view is that the topic under discussion in this\npassage *is* marriages that were performed on earth. Jesus' words\nseem to me to indicate that He regards His response as the answer to their\nquestion about which earthly marriage would be valid after the resurrection.\nThis being the case, the most straightforward interpretation, in my\nopinion, is that marriage does not exist in the next life because those\nwho are raised are of a different nature than what we are now. Other-\nwise, why would Jesus offer \"but are like the angels in heaven\" as a\ncontrast to the idea of the resurrected marrying and being given in\nmarriage? We do not have angel-like natures now, but someday we shall,\nand when we do, our earthly marriages will be irrelevant. Or at least,\nthat's what I think Jesus is saying about the post-resurrection validity of \nmarriages performed on earth. Your mileage may vary. :)","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"1993 World Championships in Germany:\n ====================================\n\n Group A standings (Munich) Group B standings (Dortmund)\n -------------------------- ----------------------------\n\n GP W T L GF-GA +\/- P GP W T L GF-GA +\/- P\n\n Canada 3 3 0 0 17- 1 +16 6 Czech republic 3 2 1 0 8- 1 +7 5\n Russia 3 2 1 0 12- 4 +8 5 Finland 3 2 1 0 5- 1 +4 5\n Sweden 3 2 0 1 8- 6 +2 4 USA 3 1 2 0 8- 3 +5 4\n Italy 3 1 1 1 5- 8 -3 3 Germany 3 2 0 1 11- 8 +3 4\n ---------------------------------- -------------------------------------\n Switzerland 3 0 0 3 0- 9 -9 0 France 3 0 0 3 4-13 -9 0\n Austria 3 0 0 3 2-16 -14 0 Norway 3 0 0 3 0-10 -10 0\n\n \n April 18: Italy - Russia 2-2 Norway - Germany 0-6\n Sweden - Austria 1-0 USA - Czech republic 1-1\n\n April 19: Canada - Switzerland 2-0\n Russia - Austria 4-2 Finland - France 2-0\n\n April 20: Sweden - Canada 1-4 Czech republic - Germany 5-0\n Switzerland - Italy 0-1 Finland - USA 1-1\n\n April 21: Germany - France 5-3\n Italy - Sweden 2-6 Czech republic - Norway 2-0\n\n April 22: Switzerland - Russia 0-6 USA - France 6-1\n Austria - Canada 0-11 Norway - Finland 0-2\n\n April 23: Switzerland - Austria Germany - Finland\t\t20:00\n\n April 24: Russia - Sweden Czech republic - France\t15:30\n Canada - Italy USA - Norway\t\t20:00\n\n April 25: Sweden - Switzerland Finland- Czech republic \t15:30\n Russia - Canada Germany - USA\t\t20:00\n\n April 26: Austria - Italy France - Norway\t\t20:00\n\n \n PLAYOFFS:\n =========\n\n April 27:\tQuarterfinals\n\t\tA #2 - B #3\t\t\t\t\t\t15:30\n\t\tA #3 - B #2\t\t\t\t\t\t20:00\n\n April 28:\tQuarterfinals\n\t\tA #1 - B #4\t\t\t\t\t\t15:30\n\t\tA #4 - B #1\t\t\t\t\t\t20:00\n\n April 29:\tRelegation\n\t\tA #5 - B #6\t\t\t\t\t\t15:30\n\t\tA #6 - B #5\t\t\t\t\t\t20:00\n\n April 30:\tSemifinals\n\t\tA #1\/B #4 - A #3\/B #2\t\t\t\t\t15:30\n\t\tA #4\/B #1 - A #2\/B #3\t\t\t\t\t20:00\n\n May 1:\t\tRelegation\t\t\t\t\t\t14:30\n\t\tBronze medal game \t\t\t\t\t19:00\n\n May 2:\t\tFINAL\t\t\t\t\t\t\t15:00\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":" I am thinking about buying a new motherboard and a cyrix 486dlc 40 or 33 Mh\nz. It will be an upgrade from a 386sx 25. I was wondering if anybody has any\nFACTS they can fill me in on. If anybody has one what do you think about it?\nI will also get a cyrix math co with it. I have benchmarks for the two chips a\nnd they look very good for the price. If anybody responds please send me email\n because I usually don't check the mail very often but I check my reader daily.\n Thanks for your info, and remember only respond if you have legitimate comp\nlaints or praise, not just to Cyrix\/AMD bash. I know about what Byte, computer\n shopper, pc computing and etc... have said and that is why I am considering\nthe Cyrix chip. Thanks.........\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nThis may work, but won't it involve invoking the applications, e.g. if you\ndrag a .bmp or .txt file to the min. Print Manager icon, won't it RUN\nNotepad and Paintbrush before printing? If you just want to drag a file\n(.txt or .bmp) to a print server icon, with stay at front attributes, you\nneed an intelligent Print Manager drag and drop client like Amish Print 2.0.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nThere would be some point to doing long-term monitoring of things like\nparticles and fields, not to mention atmospheric phenomena. However,\nthere is no particular plan to establish any sort of monitoring network.\nTo be precise, there is no particular plan, period. This is a large\npart of the problem. In this context, it's not surprising that unexciting\nbut useful missions like this get short shrift at budget time. The closest\napproach to any sort of long-term planetary monitoring mission is the\noccasional chance to piggyback something like this on top of a flashier\nmission like Galileo or Cassini.\n\n\nIt is most unlikely that there is much happening on Pluto that would be\nworth monitoring, and it is a prohibitively difficult mission to fly\nwithout new propulsion technology (something the planetary community\nhas firmly resisted being the guinea pigs for). The combined need to\narrive at Pluto within a reasonable amount of time, and then kill nearly\nall of the cruise velocity to settle into an orbit, is beyond what can\nreasonably be done with current (that is, 1950s-vintage) propulsion.\n\n\nMost of this can be done just about as well from Earth. The few things\nthat can't be, can be done better from a Voyager-like spacecraft that is\n*not* constrained by the need to enter orbit around a planet.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nIt sounds as though you might want to try a product such as \"super-glue\".\nThe active ingredient is cynoacrylate, the same compound used to reconstruct\nbones. I have successfully used superglue for a number of procedures on many\ndifferent species of animal. If you are simply trying to adhear something\nto bone for several months, this would be ideal. It bonds almost immediatly,\nis resistant to infection, and is non-irritating to surrounding tissue.\n\nPhil Bowman, Manager\nLab Animal Resources\nUniversity of Montana\nMissoula, MT 59812\nlarpjb@selway.umt.edu\n:wg\n\n\n-- \n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nOwwww!! Mr. Jefferson would be clearly disappointed in your designation of \nhim as author of the bill of rights. And your reference to those\nin Israel was condesceding and inappropriate.\nThe Declaratio of Independence of 1776 was written by Thomas Jefferson.\nIn 1787, the Constitution was drafted by 55 men in Philadelphia.\nIn 1791, the Bill of Rights was added. Well, maybe Jefferson\nwould be flattered.\n\nAs to you guys at UVA, your right, not all of you are anti-Jewish,\nor self-hating. But when I visited Charlottesville, I noticed\na distinct lack of diversity, from which I must assume you garner\nyour inability to perceive the reality of the outside world.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"(Anthony \n\nIf she doesn't welcome the excruciating pain of labor, the\nselfish bitch deserves to die in childbirth. She was probably\nlying about the rape anyway.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"I have the following complete camera kits for sale:\n\nMinolta with three lenses.\nRicoh with zoom lens.\nNikon 35 mm autofocus. $50.\nNikkor 50\/1.8 MINT. $60.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nSorry, but this is a red herring.\n\nAre you contending that the \"mountain of forms\" are processed by Blue\nCross? Having had Blue Cross insurance both as a government employee\nand as an employee of a private corporation, I saw no difference between\nthe two sets of forms. \n\nMoreover, the administrative costs associated with Medicare\/Medicaid,\nthe two primary forms of \"government\" insurance are considerably lower than\nthe average for private insurance companies. (5% versus 14%-16%).\n\nIf you have any evidence that Blue Cross bears a heavier burden in insuring\ngovernment employees than private employees, post it. Otherwise, try\nto stick to factual assertions.\n\n\nWell now, that's an interesting defense of the \"free enterprise\" system.\nAre you contending that it is government intervention that prevents \nprivate insurance companies from \"standardizing?\"\n\nIn fact, it is true that some of the red-tape burden stems from the \nlack of standardization among the 1500 or so private insurers in the US,\nbut it's a little difficult to understand how this is anything other than\n\"free enterprise\" at work. \n\nBy the way, Barron's, the bible of Wall Street, this week admitted that\nadministrative costs were significantly lower in Canada because \"....a\nsingle-payer system is always cheaper...\". Guess even the \"free enterprise\nadvocates\" are beginning to see the light.\n\nSorry, but you seem to be confusing proposals with health care\nreform with the Bush administration's gag order on federally funded family\nplanning clinics. There are no proposals that would control what your\n\"doctor...can and cannot say about medical procedures.\"\n\nTry again.\n\njsh","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I have a Uniden visor clip sized radar detector with x, k, and ka band forsale. Has city\/highway and audio\/mute options and comes with cigarette lighter attachment. I'm asking $50. Please e-mail replies to jth@bach.udel.edu","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I just bought a new AMIECU EISA motherboard and an Adaptec 1742A fast-SCSI \ncontroller. I wanted to install the AHA-1742A and did as written in the\nAMIECU manual. But the CFG-utility told me to get a newer version of the Adaptec \nconfiguration overlay file named 'adp0000.ovr', because the old one is not \ncompatible to my motherboard.\nThe adaptec driver utility is version 3.0.\n\n CAN YOU HELP ME ? PLEASE DO SO.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nLike we have never heard of, or read these verses before?\n\nHow about you read them in context, taking into consideration the times and \nplaces in which they were written; the local customs and pagan rituals; \nwhat the surrounding verses are talking about and how they interact with \nthe rest of the Bible.\n\nThere are many issues in the Bible that are argued, and can be argued \nsuccessfullly from both sides of an issue. Some examples that come to mind\nare \n\t\tGifts of the Spirit\n\t\twhen the Rapture will occur(pre or post tribulation)\n\t\thow people should be baptized\nto name a few.\n\nI have found nothing in scripture that condemns me, or anyone else, for having\na monogamous relationship with the person whom I love, even if we are the\nsame sex.\n\nI'm sorry if I am coming across as heated. It's just that the Lord has been\nso dear to me the last several years and I'm tired of hearing this same old\nthing from people who believe what their told rather than finding out for \nthemselves.\n\nCheck it out for yourself. Invite the Holy Spirit to guide you. If I weren't\nconfident of this I wouldn't invite you to do this.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nI doubt his trans uses standard syncros. There are several mechanisms for\ncoupling a gear with the transmission output shaft, some of which are fine\nfor racing and unsuitable for street use.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"For those who pray in tongues,\n\n When is it appropriate for you to pray\/speak in tongues\nand why? I just would like to gain more knowledge about this subject.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\n\nHow much do you watch and follow hockey? The Pens and Bruins will be in the\nsame division next season, which will give Neeley plenty of opportunity\nto whine about Ulf.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nDriving While Impared. It allows for prosecution of drivers under the\ninfluence of a variety of drugs.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I am currently managing, among many other labs, a lab with three \nLC IIs, a Mac Plus with 45 MB external HD, and a LaserWriter II NTX. My \nproblem? The LC IIs seem to intermittently slow to a snail's pace.\n These LC IIs have 4 MB RAM, 256K VRAM, and a Quantum LP105S HD \ninstalled. I have reformatted the drive with Hard Disk Toolkit 1.3, and \nit gives a very respectable 2.9 overall rating to this drive, so it's not \nthe drive. I have reinstalled System 7.1, MS-Word 5.1a, MS-Works 3.0, and \nso on, all from the master disks. In short, I have done everything I can \nthink of in software. I am *not* a hardware hacker, though I pop cases \nfairly often. But nothing works.\n The problem is intermittent and unpredictable. The mouse always \nmoves smoothly, floppies always run at the same speed, but occasionally, \nfor about 1-2 hours at a time, a machine will run like it was running on \na 4 MHz 68000, not a 16 MHz 68030. It is VERY frustrating and makes it \nnearly unusable. It does seem to worsen with increasing disk activity.\n Has anyone encountered this problem before? Has anyone got any \nideas? They would be much appreciated.\n\n -- Andrew Geweke\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"[...]\n\nYou could be right. Then again, you could be wrong. This claim is completely\nunverifiable and untestable. I'd wager most of the Braves fans on the net\ncould name more than 3 players from their 1988 season.\n\nYou could give away tickets to Braves games. However, my Dad and I were able\nto get great seats from scalper for face value, which isn't exactly the sign\nof a hot ticket...\n\n\nThis is *precisely* why they were considered America's team. Even\n(especially?) when they were bad, you could see most of the Braves games on\ncable. You could do that for the Cubs as well, but the Braves had better\ncamerawork, better announcers (what would you rather listen to -- Harry discuss\nthe game, or Skip and Pete discuss motoball?), and teams that weren't *too*\nmuch worse. Because of TBS, the Braves had a lot of fans outside of Georgia.\nAt home in Kentucky, even though we were much closer to Cincinnati there was\nas many Braves fans as Reds fans, even in 1990. You could actually watch the\nBraves play -- you had to go to Cincinnati to watch the Reds. I can go\nanywhere in America and watch the Braves.\n \n\nWhy? I'd guess that Braves fans are more widely distributed than Toronto\nfans.\n-- \nDale J. Stephenson |*| (steph@cs.uiuc.edu) |*| Baseball fanatic","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nSee the rec.pets.cats FAQ or any doctor or vet for more information.\n\nI am not any of the above, but we do have a couple of cats.\n\nIt is transmitted through the fecal matter, so a pregnant woman should\navoid cleaning the cat tray and you should both wash hands before\npreparing or eating meals. The latter is sound advice at any time of\ncourse.\n\nApart from that, its no great problem. You certainly do not need to\nget rid of your cats.\n\nPaul.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nI can understand your anger about the German audience. I mean, it was the\nFinnish team they played and they were taking advantage of the ridiculous\npenalties the Canadien ref called in the last period. The Germans got a\nmatch penalty and a 10 minutes misconduct for practically nothing and\nseconds after that the German goalie got two minutes for \"delay of game\"\nfor a shot that was deflected and went into the crowd. The resulting 5:3\nskating advantage lead to the deciding goal at a point, when the Germans\nwere starting to come up strong.\nI am also sick of the nationalism that is going on in German sports events.\nIf you watch for example a tennis Davis Cup match the players are often not\nable to play for minutes, because the crowd is so obnoxious. But I have to\nadmit that this kind of nationalism is as strong or even stronger in most\nother countries (you should go to the US and watch the way they present the\nOlympics on television; or the soccer crowds in England; or the Finnish\nspectators at nordic skiing events.....). I mean it makes me sick to see\nall this nationalism all over the world and I would rather see the best\nteam\/player win and get cheared at. I do not mind if my favorite team\nlooses to somebody that is better or plays more attractive and I have to\nadmit that in most sports the German national site is not my favorite team\nto watch (the German soccer team is boring to watch, for example).\nBut, reading the above posting, I think that you are on the same level as\nthese crowds you are criticizing. It is easy to talk of (nearly all)\nGermans as Nazis and nationalists; thats the kind of propaganda that all\nultraconservative people use against Germany. It is true that there is a\ngreat danger of re-arising nationalism in Germany but from my experience\nmost of the people (at least of the people that i know) also regard this as\na big threat and are trying to demonstrate this attitude now. Why can't we\njust look at people as human beeings and not try to put them into drawers\ncorresponding to their nationality (eg. all Russians are Communists; all\nAmericans are Capitalists; all Germans are Nazis, all Fins are hanging\naround beeing drunk on ferries...). \nIn my opinion, your comment shows the narrowness of your mind and that you\ndon't seem to be different from the Nazis you are talking about.\n\nThomas\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nbut theology is full of reason even if it is, as we believe, based on false\npremises etc etc.\n\n\nhold on there: no meaning to \"consciousness\" or \"mind\" or \"self\"?!\n\n\nwhat illogicality?\n\n\nsince when is, for instance, (non-behaviourist) psychology a pipe dream? \nSurely the major purpose of the science of psychology is to understand the\nworkings of the mind.\n\n\n\"manifestations of the mundane\" sounds rather transcendental to me. In fact\n\"matter\", \"energy\", \"space\" and \"time\" are well measured but mysterious\nconcepts. \n\nDoes an atheist really have to believe in your reductionism or be cast out as\nnot following the true faith?!","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"hey folks,\n\nI'm fairly new to these groups, tho' some have heard from me before.\n\nI'd like to get your comments on a question that has been on my mind a\nlot: What morals\/ethics apply to dreams and out-of-body incidents?\nIn normal dreams, you can't control anything, so obviously\nyou aren't morally responsible for your actions. But if you can contrive\nto control the action in dreams or do an OOBE, it seems like a morality applies.\n\nNow, there seem to be 3 alternatives:\n\n1) Dreams and OOBEs are totally mental phenomena. In this case no morality\napplies beyond what might be called 'mental hygiene', that is, not trying\nto think about anything evil, or indulgining in overly sexy or violent\nthoughts.\n\n2) Dreams and OOBEs have a reality of their own (i.e. are 'another plane')\nEvidence for this is that often dreams and OOBEs are sometimes done in\ncommon by more than one person. A\nmark of objective fact is that >1 people report the same objective experience.\nIn this case, the same interpersonal morality\/ethics applies in dreams and\nOOBEs as does in waking life.\n\n3) Like (2), but here we assume that though the dreeam and OOBE environs have a\nreal existence, a different moral\/ethics apply there, and no (or maybe \ndifferent) moral laws apply there.\n\nSo... There it is. Is one of these cases the truth, or does anyone know\nof another alternative? respond by post or email.\n\nthanks very much\n\n*dt*\n\n========================================================","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Base Unit\n 1 Controller\n All Cables and hookups\n Games:\n Kieth Courage\n Legenary Axe\n Fantasy Zone\n Victory Run\n Wrestling Challenge\n Blazing Lasers\n Military Madness\n Bloody Wolf","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"[..]\n\nPossibly the parallel just stems from your tending to use bad sources...\nAnyway, don't you think that similarity is rather shallow? You're only\nlooking at the surface, at the way of argumentation. \nAnd now you should perhaps go a little deeper and try to find the difference,\nfor example, find out whether you can find real science done by Hitching.\nIf you can't, will you then admit that your attempt at quoting an authority\nhas backfired?\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"I know nothing about Sun's but replacing pieces of libraries, shared\nor not, is straight forward on RS\/6000's (all releases). Extract the\nappropriate pierce with ar; rebind the .o; and replace with ar.\nSee Info for details.\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"From article <1r0mhtINNa59@cronkite.Central.Sun.COM>, by dbernard@clesun.Central.Sun.COM (Dave Bernard):\n\nI noticed that too. Special agent (asshole actually) Ricks stated that\nDavid Koresh had \"explosives that could blow up an armored vehicle 40\nfeet into the air.\" It looked like to me that the BDs had plenty of\nopportunity to use these explosives---provided that they had them in the\nfirst place. For example, when one of the tanks was injecting CS gas\ninto the ranch house (yes ranch house; the BDs weren't living in a\nfortress) they could have easily destroyed or disabled that tank because\nit was idling there for a considerable length of time. So, why didn't\nthey do this? Could it be that they didn't have any explosives or\nsimilar munitions? I just don't buy what the ATF and FBI have been\nsaying. Hopefully, the truth will come out.\n\nHere's something noteworthy: after the fire had been burning for some\ntime an explosion occurred---just *one* explosion. The media said that\nthis was some of the explosives that the BDs posessed going off. I\ndon't think this was the case. My brother and I noticed that this\nso-called \"explosion\" resembled a plume of propane gas being ignited.\nWe figure that this is what it was because of how the \"explosion\"\nlooked and sounded. Obviously, it wasn't due to something like TNT,\ndynamite, or C4. I have seen a propane explosion before...the explosion\nin the ranch house greatly resembled this. Also, I noticed something\nthat looked like a propane tank in the charred ruble the next day.\n\nIsn't it curious that the ATF wasn't very forthcoming about how the four\nofficers got killed? Many weeks had gone by before they stated that\nsome of the officers had been killed and\/or wounded by grenades thrown\nby the BDs. Earlier, when someone asked one of the spokespersons about\nwhether or not an autopsy had been performed on the slain agents, they\nsaid that an autopsy had been done but THEY WEREN'T READY TO RELEASE\nTHE FINDINGS. Now why is this? Does the ATF have something to hide?\nPerhaps those four agents were killed by friendly fire. What is the\ncause of death exactly? NO ONE HAS EVER SAID WHAT IT IS.\n\nWhat is certain is this: ATF agents *did* throw grenades into the\ncompound. As a matter of fact, Mr. Koresh handed his lawyer a grenade\nbody during one of the lawyer's visits to the compound. Later on\nthe lawyer gave the grenade body (I don't know if it was a dud or a\nspent one btw) to the ATF. How much do you want to bet that this\ngrenade will mysteriously disappear? At this point in time the only\npeople we know who had grenades was the ATF agents. Wouldn't it be\na shocker if the no one ever found any evidence of grenades, rockets,\nor explosives in the rubble? The ATF would sure have egg on their\nface then. Note that the ATF is doing the *initial* sweep of the\nrubble. The FBI and the Texas Rangers won't investigate until the\nATF is done. This looks like a perfect opportunity for the ATF to\nmake sure that others \"find\" what they want for them to \"find\" if\nyou know what I mean. I'm probably being a little paranoid here\nbut if I am I have could reason to be. Recall that several weeks\nhad gone by before anyone said that the BDs had used grenades.\nAlso recall that early on the ATF had *denied* that their agents\nused grenades on the BDs. Someone is lying here.\n\n\nScott Kennedy, Brewer and Patriot","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nI is a strong deterent to the teens that are executed. They won't do that\nagain! This policy cuts way down on repeat offenders.\n\nPlease do not flame me - I don't agree with capital punishment for teen's.\n\n\n\nThey are also unsupervised. With proper supervision, they would not be\nthrowing rocks. If parents cannot provide the minimal supervision needed\nto stop this activity, they should not be allowed to have children :-)\n\nNotice the smiley ;-) \n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n4. Annex Gaza to Egypt.\n5. Annex Gaza to Israel\n6. Maintain the status quo.\n7. Partition Gaza into a Jewish and an Arab state.\n\n\tI don't necisarily support any of these, I just felt like\npointing out there are way more than three solutions. Next time,\nmaybe we'll see some research into them....\n\nAdam\nAdam Shostack \t\t\t\t adam@das.harvard.edu","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":" From psc@sei.cmu.edu (Peter Capell) on rec.martial-arts...\n >I'm sure such weapons have been developed. Our society does not,\n >however, condone their possession or use. \n\nActually, Joe, I wrote the above. Peter was responding to my article.\n\nI'm actually rather confused by your post. I suppose I didn't\nmake myself clear, cause you seem to have gotten exactly the\nopposite impression from what I intended. I suppose \"the authorities\"\nmight have been a better term than \"society\". Carry and use a firearm\nin many parts of the country (certainly the parts I live in), and expect,\nat the very least, to have an awful lot of explaining to do.\nAnd there is also appears to be a trend in society at large that\nactively opposes what many see as their right to defend themselves.\n\n In a few other parts of our society, handguns are banned or\n so restricted as to be practically unavailable to the law-\n abiding citizen for self-defense outside the home. Funny, \n though, how the criminals in such places continue to have a \n lush supply of guns and no compunctions about using them. \n IMHO, you don't need to be either a political philosopher or \n a crime victim to realize that there's a flaw in the gun-\n grabbers' logic. \n\nAgreed.\n\n You're welcome to your HO, too, the First Amendment being as \n important as the Second, but please don't let your obvious \n good intentions be subverted by insupportable generalities \n about something as big and diverse as US society.\n\nMy only intention was to comment that the existence of suitable\nweapons of self defense doesn't mean you'll escape a whole shitload\nof trouble should you be forced to use them.\n\n Or by the\n naive hope that making gun possession a crime will give pause \n to someone who would be a criminal anyway.\n\nI made no such statements, nor do I have such a naive hope or outlook. \n \n Wishing you peace and the wherewithal to defend yourself\n if others' thoughts are not that kindly,\n\nThat's all I want: the opportunity to leave in peace, or to \nhave the means to defend myself when that in not possible.\n\nI *think* we agree on this issue. I guess my position didn't\nsurvive the transition from cognition to ASCII.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"News:\n=====\nFor the first time all season, the Flames are now injury-free. The only player\nremaining on the limp is center Carey Wilson who, even when healthy, is not \na major part of the team. \n\nTrent Yawney did not score a goal all season until the last regular season\ngame against San Jose. He potted his first of the year in that game, and has\nalso scored goals in both Game 1 and Game 2 against Los Angeles. \n\nThoughts on Game 1:\n==================\n\nThe Flames played horribly in dropping the first game of their series with\nLos Angeles 6-3 on Sunday afternoon. They seemed more interested in throwing\nbig hits than in scoring goals. They physically dominated the Kings, but that\nwas the only area they dominated in. The game plan was to rush the net and \ntry and take advantage of a young, inexperienced L.A. defence and the shaky\nKings goaltending, but those plans fell by the wayside while the Flames\nconducted a steady march to the penalty box. Particularily stupid was Theoren\nFleury taking a five minute major and a game misconduct for slamming Warren\nRychel's face into the dasher while Rychel was on his knees. \n\nGoaltender Mike Vernon played well and could not really be faulted for the\nloss, despite his well-publicized poor record in afternoon games. He got\nvery little support from his defence in clearing the front of the net and \nsweeping away rebounds. In fact, Marty McSorley's goal actually went in off\nChris Dahlquist's skate in front of the net. \n\nThoughts on Game 2:\n==================\n\nThe Flames came back strong in the second game, evidently aware of the\npotentially fatal consequences of losing both the first two games on home ice.\nThe first period was fairly even, with the edge going to the Kings. But Calgary\ncame out strong in the second period and simply dominated the Kings, scoring\nfive goals to take a lead they never relinquished en route to a 9-4 win. \n\nThe deciding factors in this game were faceoffs and special teams. Calgary\ndominated on faceoffs as they did in Game 1, but they were able to make better\nuse of the won faceoffs in this game than they did in the first one. Calgary\nalso went 3-for-5 on the powerplay while L.A. only went 1-for-8 and gave up\na shorthanded goal to Joel Otto. L.A.'s powerplay goal also came late in the\ngame with the outcome already decided. The Kings' powerplay failed them when\nthey needed it most, in the 1st and 2nd periods. \n\nThe Flames lost RW Greg Paslawski with a suspected shoulder injury when he\nwas leveled by Alexei Zhitnik right after scoring Calgary's 7th goal. Charlie\nHuddy left the game for the Kings with a groin injury. \n\nThe game was marred by stupidity in the last minute. First, Craig Berube of\nCalgary took a five-minute major for fighting plus a game misconduct for\ninstigating when he went after Tony Granato for no apparent reason. Granato\ndrew a minor for some strange reason. (Turtling perhaps). This was followed\n30 seconds later by Warren Rychel drawing a major, minor, and game misconduct\nfor hitting Frank Musil in the face with his stick and then instigating a\nfight. Musil got a fighting major for some similarily strange reason. Hardy and\nYawney went toe-to-toe and both got double minors. (Gregson thought that Musil \nturtling amounted to fighting, but that Yawney and Hardy throwing punches at \neach other was just roughing? Where's this guy from.....)\n \nUpcoming games:\n==============\nFriday April 23, at L.A.\nSunday April 25, at L.A.\nTuesday April 27, home to L.A. \nThursday April 29, at L.A. (if necessary)\nSaturday May 1, home to L.A. (if necessary)\n\nInjuries:\n========\nC Carey Wilson, indefinite with recurring knee injuries (Dec 10)\n\n1992-93 Calgary Flames final regular season statistics.\n========================================================\n\n# Pos. Name GP G A Pts +\/- PIM\n===============================================================================\n14 RW Theoren Fleury 83 34 66 100 +14 88\n26 C Robert Reichel 80 40 48 88 +25 54\n20 D Gary Suter 81 23 58 81 -1 112\n10 LW Gary Roberts 58 38 41 79 +32 172\n25 C Joe Nieuwendyk 79 38 37 75 +9 52\n42 RW Sergei Makarov 71 18 39 57 0 40\n 2 D Al MacInnis 50 11 43 54 +15 61\n29 C Joel Otto 75 19 33 54 +2 150\n28 LW Paul Ranheim 83 21 22 43 -4 26\n23 RW Greg Paslawski 73 18 24 42 +3 12\n22 RW Ron Stern 70 10 15 25 +4 207\n15 LW Brent Ashton 58 10 13 23 +11 52\n11 LW Chris Lindberg 62 9 12 21 -3 18\n34 D Roger Johansson 77 4 16 20 +13 62\n18 D Trent Yawney 63 1 16 17 +9 67\n 3 D Frank Musil 80 6 10 16 +28 131\n39 C Brian Skrudland 39 7 7 14 +4 65\n16 LW Craig Berube 77 4 8 12 -6 209\n 7 D Michel Petit 35 3 9 12 -5 54\n 4 D Kevin Dahl 61 2 9 11 +9 56\n33 C Carey Wilson (I) 22 4 7 11 +10 8\n 5 D Chris Dahlquist 74 3 7 10 0 66\n21 D Alexander Godynyuk 27 3 4 7 +6 19\n19 RW Todd Harkins 15 2 3 5 -4 22\n12 LW Paul Kruse 27 2 3 5 +2 41\n35 G Jeff Reese 26 0 4 4 0 4\n 6 D Greg Smyth 35 1 2 3 +2 95\n30 G Mike Vernon 64 0 2 2 0 42\n27 RW Thomas Forslund 6 0 2 2 0 0\n?? C Shawn Heaphy 1 0 0 0 0 2\n?? LW Patrick Lebeau 1 0 0 0 0 0\n 1 G Andrei Trefilov 1 0 0 0 0 2","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I have recently purchased a PB170 and have no more use for my\nRasterOps 8XL. It has been a great card. I should have traded it\nwith my IIci, but I forgot. My forgetfulness si your gain.\nGreat 8 bit video that supports:\n\n640x480 (Apple 13\"\/14\")\n640x870 (Apple Portrait)\n800x600 (Silly DOS monitor resolution)\n1024x768 (60hz & 75hz)\n1152x870 (Apple 21\")\n\nHas hardware Pan & Zoom and supports virtual desktops up to the size of\n2 Newspaper pages. Includes standard Apple monitor cable or card to BNC,\nyou choose.\n\nI am asking $250 (it's still advertised in MacWorld for up to $499). \nCompletely negotiable. I can get a monitor and sell the pair. I will\naccept offers for software or PowerBook accessory trades.\nMake an offer.\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nFWB distributes HDT Personal Edition (HDT = Hard Drive Toolkit), which\nis what I own. This is less fancy than the \"full\" version, but good\nenough for what you and I want to do. Casa Blanca offers Drive7, but\nI'm not that familiar with it. I *think* that both Drive7 and HDT PE\ncan be had for around US$50.\n\nI've used Silverlinging at work (v 5.42??), and I like HDT PE much\nbetter. IMHO it has a better interface, and easier to understand.\n\nAny Drive7 users?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\nI too am of the same sentiment Bart, but realistically, this town DOESN'T WANT TO pay for \nquality player and hence we are loosing these people left, right and center.\nLabour is also responsible for their boycott Pocklington movement.\nI would like the Oilers to stay, but realistically, given this situation, it's \nbye-bye Oilers.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Hello Xperts out there.\nI've just built X11R5 for SunOS 4.1.1\/SPARC.\nI have gcc-2.2 and I'd like to use its 64-bit capability\nto generate an X11 release which will render to the frame\nbuffer using store-double (64-bit) machine code.\nCan anyone tell me which directories\/source files\/\ncompiler switches to begin with?\n\nthanks in advance","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n Hi,\n\n I have been told by a local sales that Asante has come out with this\n LCIII PDS Ethernet adapter with an optional 68882 socket on the board.\n My question is will the FPU performance degrade will I put the 68882\n on the PDS card socket instead of on the motherboard itself? Intuitively,\n the math co-processor should always be placed close to the CPU, but\n I am not sure how good Apple's so-called processor-direct slot is when\n it comes to throughout. Does anyone know the answer to this or have\n any experience with the Asante LCIII Ethernet adapter? Thanks in advance.\n\nFrom what I've heard the PDS slot clock is only 16MHz, to be\ncompatible with the old LC style boards, while the FPU socket close to\nthe CPU is clocked at 25MHz.\n\nI guess a board designed for the LCIII can get a 25MHz clock from the\nextended PDS socket...","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nI looked back at this, and asked some questions of various people and\ngot the following information which I had claimed and you pooh-poohed.\nThe US has not sold Iraq any arms. Their navy is entirely made of\nF-USSR vessels. Their airforce (not including stuff captured from Kuwait\nwhich I am not as sure about), doesn't include any US equipment. Their\nmissiles are all non-US. Their tanks are almost all soviet, with about\n100 French tanks (older ones). The only US stuff in the Iraqi arsenal\nis a few M113s. Those were not sold to Iraq. Iraq captured them from\nother countries (like Kuwait). Information is hard to prove. You are\nclaiming that the US sold information? Prove it. \n\nNow, how did the US build up Iraq again? I just gave some fairly\nconclusive evidence that the US didn't sell arms to Iraq. Information\nis hard to prove, almost certainly if the US did sell information, then that\nfact is classified, and you can't prove it. If you can provide some\nuseful evidence that the US sold arms or valuable intelligence to Iraq,\nI am very interested, but not if you just make claims based on what\n\"everyone knows\".\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nSpring break, I went through the four corners area and back. The most\nbeautiful stop I made was in Utah at the Needles Overlook. Though this\nis a bit further east than where you appear to be going, I highly\nrecommend it. IMHO it is far more beautiful than the Grand Canyon. It\nwas not well marked, but was one of few paved roads off of US191 (I was\nheading north from Monticello). In order to get to the right place, I\nshould clarify that it is the Needles OVERLOOK, and not the recreation\narea. Heading north from Monticello, it is the second turnoff, and may\nhave been marked as the Anticline Overlook. Anticline overlook is\nabout 20 (dirt, if this matters to you) miles past the Needles\noverlook. The road out to the overlook is paved and reasonably\nmaintained (I ran it about 70mph).\n\nLooking out from the overlook was like being God and looking down on \nthe world. If it isn't too far out of your way, you should see it.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"only\n(to\nwas\nmjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nYes it invokes the associated application. That takes but 10 seconds?","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n: Hi All,\n\n: Would anyone out there in 'net-land' happen to have an\n: authentic, sure-fire way of making this great sauce that\n: is used to adorn Gyro's and Souvlaki?\n\n: Thanks,\n\nI have a receipe at home that was posted to me by one of our fellow\nnetters about a month ago. I am recalling this from memory but\nI think I'm fairly close (by the way it was GREAT!)\n\n1 \tpint of plain yogurt \n1\/2\tmed. sized cucumber finely shredded\n3\tcloves of garlic (more or less by taste)\n1\/4 tsp\tdill weed\n\nThe yogurt is dumped into a strainer lined with a coffee\nfilter and allowed to drain at least 2 hours (you can\nadjust the consistancy of the sauce by increasing this time\nup to 24 hours)\n\nThe shredded cuc is drained the same way\n\nMix it all together and let it steep for at least\n2 hours (it's better the next day) and enjoy!","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nUm... they've sold the Cray. They realised that spending two years on\nnumbercrunching the finite stress analysis figures for the complex\ninjection-molded cases was not the way to go, and was holding up\ndevelopment work.\nEspecially when the first FEA model for the portable left out the battery\ncover, and it had to be redone. That's why the portable was about three\nyears late.\n\nDesigning metal cases is easier - they're managing with the Calculator DA,\nnow it can compute 45\/100-0.45 correctly.\n\nAny other suggestions?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Has anyone noticed that all this happened since Chris Perez was gifted\nwith a membership?\n\nAnyone for rec.motorcycles.beemer.club.whiner? I know this might get\nconfused with K-whiners, but maybe there's a connection?","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Hello,\n\nI was wondering if anyone knew of an interface to od ( octal dump ), I assume\nit would be called xod. Actually, any viewer for a core file will do.\n\nI looked at export ( @ mit ) in the index of \/contrib, but didn't find anything \nrelevant.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\nNo, what it means is that I, like a majority of environmental scientists\/researchers,\nagree that El Nino\/La Nina and the Southern Oscillations are the systems\ninvoloved in that climatic phenomena categorized by humans as a drought(1988).\n\nFurthermore, in response to an earlier message, the 1992 U.S. est. output of\nsulfur dioxide (20 mill. tons) was equivalent to the entire output by the recent\neruption of Mt. Pinautubo(Sp.). Currently world carbon dioxide levels set at approx.\n360 ppm, in the past 120,000 years it has never gone above 280 (this info\nwas found using ice core samples from the joint French\/Russian\/U.S. Vostok\nproject). Furthermore, the background emmisions of chlorine compounds into\nthe atmoshpere is about 0.6 ppb annually, it now sits at 3.5. This OVERWHELMING\ndata\/info is found in the World Resources doc. published by Oxford University.\n\nThe ozone hole in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres keeps getting bigger\nand stickin' around longer whilst skeptics ponder how wrong or corrupt all this\ndata from government and international scientific institutions is. It is a pity, that,\nif the skeptics are wrong and we base our complacency on their Limbaugh\npsycho babble, then we will find ourselves strapped by limited options with\nwhich to rectify the primal engineering of our industrial age.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nA search for illegally held weapons (IF there were any, no evidence yet\nproduced to this effect) does not justify firing into a house with\nwomen and children, either. It also does not justify shooting first\nwithout identifying oneself (the ATF and FBI have done this before, so\ndon't say they haven't, please) or producing a warrant.\n\nGuess it depends on whose story one believes, huh?\n\n\nWhich \"others\" are we talking about here?\n\n\n\"Sub lethal\"? Excuse me, but those people are dead!!!\n\n\nEvidence? So far the FBI has produced none. Don't hold your breath.\n\n\nOnly a few of those being held in chains and s(hackles are wanted . \nThe rest are being held for the crime of being \"material witnesses\".\n\n\nIt was not the Feds decision to make, but the firefighters.\n\n\nThis is true of ANY answer to a call for help from a fire department by\nANY citizen. Since fire departments do answer calls that \"deprive \nresources that might be needed elsewhere\" it is not a valid reason for\nnot calling them.\n\nFurther, since the Davidians had not been found guilty of any crime in\na court of law, they are subject to the same protection as any other\ncitizen. And las far as I know, even criminals in prison are not left to \nburn to death in a fire.\n\n\nI guess this is a matter of religious faith with you? The government\nsays it, so it must be so? Or haven't you been reading this thread well \nenough to notice that some of us here don't beleive their story?\n\n\nPatients in psychiatric hospitals are not left to die in fires, either.\nBesides, as I explained, some of us here believe their distress might\nhave been genuine. Are you SO certain it wasn't?\n\n\nThere is no evidence that the Davidians committed human sacrifice \neither before of after the initial raid. And self-defense is not\nmurder.\n\n\nHe did not say it was deliberate. Accidents do not require conspiracy\ntheories, only wanton disregard for human life. The initial raid alone\n(agents firing blind into walls against all standards of law enforce-\nment procedure) proves they did not mind killing people.\n\n\nNo one here is \"supporting Koresh\". We are opposing the illegal use of\nexcessive violence by our government against our citizens. That is all.\n\n\nA society that believes it is OK to terrorize people for their religious\nviews will destroy itself in due time. It is the feds who disrupted the\n\"fabric of society\" in Waco, not Koresh. It is the feds who forced a\nnightmare onto the people of Mount Carmel.\n\n\nOn what basis do you assume we haven't? Don't you really mean\n\"It would be a good thing if people drew the same conclusions from\nhistory that I do?\" :-)\n\n\n\"Militant\" implies acts of aggression against one's neighbors. The\nDavidians left their neighbors alone.\n\n.religious heretics who left to set up such a community\n\nSo what? The Mormons were considered a \"cult\" for years, and were chased\nout of one place after another on much the same thinking as you are\nadvocating. When they finally got to \"set up a community\" they left\npeople alone. So far Americans haven't been put to the sword by Mormon\nhordes crying to avenge Joseph Smith. :-)\n\n\nIt doesn't mean they won't either. Anyway, the whole purpose of a \nsystem of laws is to punish people for what they DO, not what they\nMIGHT do. \n\n\n\"Telling\" is not the same as \"forcing\". When the police knock at my\ndoor, I cannot make them go away by changing the channeI. As for Pat\nand friends, I don't even WATCH their channel, since I am an atheist.\nSo far, not watching them tell me what to do hasn't gotten me killed :-)\n\n\nRight now, the only people sticking guns in anyone's faces is the \ngovernment. And they are trying very hard to run my life. Or \nhaven't you noticed?\n\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nOh, yeah. This is a fine place. We haven't had the \"why does concrete\nkill lead-acid batteries\" thread in at least six months.\n\n\nThe concrete simply sucks all the electrons out of the battery and drains\nthem into the ground.\n\nAnother explanation, implausible as it is, is that the lead-acid battery\nneeds to be periodically charged (topped-off), otherwise the battery\nself-discharges and then undergoes irreversible chemical reaction.\n\nNaawwwww.... the concrete sucks the life out.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":" \n \n(deletion)\n \n \nBogus. I just said that theism is not the only factor for fanatism.\nThe point is that theism is *a* factor.\n \n \n \nThat's a claim you have to support. Please note that especially in the\nfield of theism, the leaders believe what they say.\n \n \n \nThat's a straw man. And as usually in discussions with you one has to\nrepeat it: Read what I have written above: not every theism leads to\nfanatism, and not all fanatism is caused by theism. The point is,\nthere is a correlation, and it comes from innate features of theism.\n \nGullibility, by the way, is one of them.\n \n \nAnd to say that I am going to forbid religion is another of your straw\nmen. Interesting that you have nothing better to offer.\n \n \n \nThat's bogus. Self reference is not circular. And since the evaluation of\nusefulness is possible within rational systems, it is allowed.\n \nYour argument is as silly as proving mathematical statements needs mathematics\nand mathematics are therfore circular.\n \n \n \nI've been speaking of religious systems with contradictory definitions\nof god here.\n \nAn axiomatic datum lends itself to rational analysis, what you say here\nis a an often refuted fallacy. Have a look at the discussion of the\naxiom of choice. And further, one can evaluate axioms in larger systems\nout of which they are usually derived. \"I exist\" is derived, if you want\nit that way.\n \nFurther, one can test the consistency and so on of a set of axioms.\n \nwhat is it you are trying to say?\n \n \n \nUsing the traditonal definition of gods. Personal, supernatural entities\nwith objective effects on this world. Usually connected to morals and\/or\nthe way the world works.\n \n \n \nPerson A believes system B becuase it sounds so nice. That does not make\nB true, it is at best a work hypothesis. However, the content of B is that\nit is true AND that it is more than a work hypothesis. Testing or evaluating\nevidence for or against it therefore dismissed because B (already believed)\nsays it is wronG\/ a waste of time\/ not possible. Depending on the further\ncontents of B Amalekites\/Idolaters\/Protestants are to be killed, this can\nhave interesting effects.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n >If this idea goes through, it's the thin end of the wedge. Soon\n >companies will be doing larger, and more permanant, billboards in the\n >sky. I wouldn't want a world a few decades from now when the sky\n >looks like Las Vegas. That would _really_ make me sad.\n\n Think for a moment about the technology required to do that. By \n the time they could make the Earth's sky look like Las Vegas, \n the people could afford to go backpacking on the Moon. Round\n trip costs for 500 kg to the Moon would be about the same as\n 5000 kg in a Low Earth \"advertising\" orbit: Very roughly the\n same cost as a smallish billboard, therefore. If such ads were\n to become common place, that would have to be a very low price...\n\nThis is nonsense. Its like saying that by the time commercials\non television become commonplace every citizen will have their own\nhour long nationally broadcast TV program.\n\n There's always been a problem of having to get \n away from civilization before you can really find \"natural\"\n scenery. 100 years ago, this usually didn't take a trip\n of over 5 miles. Today, most people would have to go 100 miles\n or more. If we ever get to the point where we have billboards\n on orbit, that essentially means that no place on Earth is still\n \"wild.\" While that may or may not be a good thing, the orbital\n billboards aren't the problem: They are just a symptom of \n growing, densely-populated civilization. Banning such ads will\n not save your view of the night sky, because by the time \n such ads could become widespread you will probably have trouble\n finding a place without street lights, where you can _see_\n the stars...\n\nThe rest of your post is strange mishmash of \"its already really bad\"\nand \"it doesn't really matter if it gets worse.\" You should try to\nfigure out what you are really arguing for. (Kneejerk anti-environ-\nmentalism?)\n\n-david","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nIf you check the news today, (AP) the \"authorities also found a state-of-the-art\nautomatic machine gun that investigators did not know was in the cult's arsenal.\"\n[Carl Stern, Justice Department]\n\nI imagine the authorities know the difference between semi and fully automatic\nand probably knew weather the guns were legal as they have access to any relative\ndocumentation (i.e. permits). In addition the .50 caliber guns (plural) were\nsemi-automatic rifles.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Here we are with the Sabres up 2-0 to the Bruins and the Sabres' farm\nteam, the Rochester Amerks, on their way to the Calder Cup (urp!) and\nwhat kind of hockey coverage are we getting? The same Penguins\/Devils\nevery other day crap that everyone else gets. What's worse, the\nSportsChannel coverage of the Islanders appears to be blocked out,\nsince we got CBA basketball last night, if you can believe it. I\nassume the Sabres are demanding the SC blackout, not ESPN, since we\nare, unbelievably, usually considered part of the Islanders territory\n(MSG coverage of the Rangers is blacked out here). This despite being\na solid seven hours plus from Long Island.\n\nDoes anyone know what GRC is doing, besides putting their satellite\ndish up their ass and screwing my reception of channels 8, 10, and 13?\nDid Empire demand a fortune for the games? What about the games on\nFox37 (or whatever number it is there in Buffalo)? Has anyone phoned\nto complain (besides me)?\n\nGeorge\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"We just received an AppleOne Color Scanner for our lab. However,\nI am having trouble getting reasonable scanned output when printing \na scanned photo on a LaserWriter IIg. I have tried scanning at a \nhigher resolution and the display on the screen appears very nice. \nHowever, the printed version is coming out ugly! \n\nIs this due to the resolution capabilities of the printer? Or are \nthere tricks involved to get better quality? Or should we be \ngetting something (like PhotoShop) to \"pretty up\" the image?\nI will appreciate any suggestions.\n\nThanks in advance,\n\n-Kris ","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\nCorrect, we have no parallax measurements on the bursts.\n\nTherefore, we can't tell whether they're slightly extra solar\nor not!\n\n(which means that parallax can't tell us whether or not it's real close.)\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"This week, many of you have asked about my earlier postings on OT, NT and\nIntertestiment exegesis on the homosexual issue. I have refered you to the FAQ\nfiles, which I find out, no longer contains them. They are too long for me to\nmail to each of you, each article, but will try to get them back on the FAQ\nfile. \n\nBecause of the renewed interest on this subject, I will type, with permission,\nan article by James DeYoung. I think it is one of the best articles that I've\nread todate from the conservative position. I can't post it all at once, so it\nwill come piece meal and not daily. After I'm done retyping the entire\narticle, I will make it available for the FAQ file. Talk to clh.\n\nAlso, for those who can't get through to me, you may try one of these:\nREXLEX@FNAL.FNAL.GOV \nLEXREX@ALMOND.FNAL.GOV\nLoren Senders@ADMAIL.FNAL.GOV\n\n THE SOURCE AND NT MEANING\n OF ARSENOKOITAI, WITH IMPLICATIONS\n FOR CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND MINISTRY\n\n\n James B. DeYoung\n Professor of New Testament\n Western Conservative Baptist Seminary\n Portland, Oregon\n\n Traditional interpretation of arsenokoitai (\"homosexuals\") in 1 Cor 6:9\nand 1 Tim 1:10 refers to sexual vice between people of the same sex,\nspecifically homosexualitiy. Some restrict the term's meaning to \"active male\nprostititute,\" but stronger evidence supports a more general translation,\nnamely \"homosexuals.\" More recently the definition \"homosexual\" has been\nopposed on clutural and linguistic grounds, the claim being that the term\n\"homosexuals\" is anachronistic. In addition, criticism of the traditional\nrendering says the term today includes celibate homophiles, excludes\nheterosexuals who engage in homosexual acts, and includes female homosexuals. \nA concern for acts instead of the modern attention to desires was the only\nfactor in the ancient world. The foregoing oppositition to the translation of\narsenokoitai by \"homosexuals\" has a number of debilitating weaknesses. \nFinally, this study argues that Paul coined the term arsenokoitai, deriving it\nfrom the LXX of Lev 20:12 (cf. 18:22) and using it for homosexual orientation\nand behavior, the latter of which should be an occasion for church discipline\n(I Cor 5-6) and legislation in society (1 Tim 1:8-11).\n\n *************************************\n\n INTRODUCTION\n\n Coincident with the rise of the gay rights movement in recent years has\nbeen an increasing focus on the biblical statements regarding homosexuality or\nsodomy. As part of this focus, the meaning of the term arsenokoitai, used\ntwice by the apostle Paul (1 Cor 6:9, I Tim 1:10), has received vigorous\nscrutiny. This issue is particularly crucial to contemporary society since\nso much of modern ethics is shaped by biblical statements. More particularly, \nthe concern over gay rights and the place of gays or homosexuals in the church\nand in society require the resolution of biblical interpretation.\n\n This study of historical, linguistic, and literary matters will survey and\nevalutate recent proposals for the meaning of arsenokoitai and present evidence\nto point to a resolution. Several writers and their positions represent the\nmodern debate on this word. Three authors, Bailey, Boswell, and Scroggs, have\nprovoked considerable discussion and significantly encouraged the wider\nacceptance of the homosexual lifestyle in society, in the church, and in the\nministry. \n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Does anyone else make low radiation emission monitors besides NEC?\n\nHow do they compare to NECs (quality and emission-wise)?\n\nTIA,\n\nLes\n\n\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n Interesting that Janet Reno has publically announced that\n we need steal ourselves for more Wacos. I wonder if I can\n get the gasoline concession.\n\n\n\n\n Yup. Kill that bastard!\n\n\n\n\n Ah, yes. The ILLEGAL helicopter, searchign for the non-existent\n PCP lab. I remember it well, even if the media ( and y'all ) tell\n me I don't. Call me Winston.\n\n\n\n Ahhh, yes. The \"non-existent\" canisters. Call me Winston again.\n\n\n\n I did too, but for different reasons. The FBI has a habit of burning\n up people in fortified areas.\n\n\n\n\n Yup. Good. Dead. YEAH! Maybe Janet will do some more, just\n like she's promis, er, WARNED us about.\n\n Like I told y'all before. I would SERIOUSLY consider the following:","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nI believe it is illegal to send any cryptographic code out of the country\nwithout an export license. (Others will correct me if this is inaccurate.)\n\nDunno if you'd get one for the particular code you have; the only way to\nfind out is to apply for a license.\n\nNote that you need to distinguish between what is legal to send to Canada if\nYOU have such a license, and what is legal to send if you don't.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nAm I correct in assuming that the science instruments buffer their acquired\ndata in onboard RAM, which is then downloaded upon receipt of the MRO command?","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nThis is also being replied to via e-mail. I dialed my university\nlibrarian, and he looked it up:\n\nLoma Linda University Medical Center\nLoma Linda, CA 92350\n\nI don't know an Internet address for them, but they can be reached by\ntelephone at (714) 824-4300.\n\nGood luck.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":": Hello\n\n: I've got an old Trident 8800CS SVGA card, but lacking suitable drivers\n: for windows 3.1. The drivers for the 8900 series seem to be incompatible.\n: Does anyone have an idea of where to get these drivers? Address for an\n: ftp-site would be nice. \n\n: Thanks in advance\n\n: Jouni\n\n: _______________________________________________________________________________\n: Jouni Marttila - Yo-kyl{ 11 B 25, 20540 Turku, FINLAND - +358 21 374624____\n: jmarttila@abo.fi - jmarttila@finabo - abovax::jmarttila - jjmartti@utu.fi__\n: PGP-key available via finger jmarttila@abo.fi ___________________________\n\nYou can find the drivers at wuarchive.wustl.edu in the \/msdos\/windows3 sub-\ndirectory. I think the files are called \"tvgawin31a.zip\" and \"tvgawin31b.zip.\"\nThose are the latest drivers available as far as I know.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nHere are the ones I can remember offhand:\n\n KDKA 1020 AM Pittsburgh Penguins\n WABC 770 AM New Jersey Devils\n WBBM 780 AM Chicago Blackhawks\n WJM (?) 720 AM Detroit Redwings\n KMOX 1120 AM St. Louis Blues\n\nAre the Flyers on 1210?\nThat's all I can think of.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nI've got a very nice collection of historical books on medical quackery,\nand on the topic of massage this is a recurring theme. Ordinary massage\nis intended to make a person feel better, especially if they have muscular\nor joint problems. But -- like chiropracty -- there are some practitioners\nwho take the technique to a far extreme, invoking what seems to me to be\nquack science to justify their technique.\n\nIn the case of massage, there is a technique called \"deep abdominal massage\"\nin which the masseur is literally attempting to massage the intestines!\nThe notion is that undigested food adheres to the inner surface of the\nintestines and putrifies, releasing poisons which cause various disease\nsyndromes. By this vigorous and painful procedure, it is alleged that\nthese deposits can be loosened up and passed out.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"On the subject of the V4,Ford in the UK used V4 engines exstensively in\ntheir Ford Transit vans.This brings back a memory from the seventies.I\nplayed in a band at the time and for something like 180 pounds four of\nus bought a 1967 \"tranny\" to cart the gear around in.It was in terrible\nshape (cosmetically) because it's last owner was a pig farmer.We spent\ndays cleaning it up and putting in a partition and more seating but 'til\nthe day it died everytime you turned on the fan to the defroster dried\npig shit came flying out the vents!!!.\n Back to the engine if I remember right it was a 1600cc V4 and that\nthing could haul,we could fill it with equipment and up to 8 people and\nit went like a bat out of hell,of course there were no pollution controls\non the engine and the gas was leaded and higher octane than we get now.\n When the mechanical fuel pump quit we put in an electric one from a \nMorris Minor that worked great. Ah fond memories.\n\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\n Heck, I seem to feel like that *every* time I eat out. Including \nin the cafeteria at work. About half the time, the headache intensifies \nuntil nothing will make it go away except throwing up. Ick.\n\n As you might imagine, I don't eat out a lot. I guess my tolerance \nfor food additives has plummeted since I switched to eating mostly \nsteamed veggies. They're easy to fix, that's all.\n\n I won't even mention what happened the last time I ate corned \nbeef. (Oops. Too late.)\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n( I AGREE ! )\n\n\n\n\tI think the problem here is that Mrs. Reno strikes me\n( After watching NightLine Last night ) as a person who is incapable\nof understanding OR dealing with a great number of things.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"The following comics are for auction. The highest bid takes them! \n\n\nTITLE Minimum\/Current \n--------------------------------------------------------------\nAlpha Flight 51 (Jim Lee's first work at Marvel)\t$ 5.00\n\nAliens 1 (1st app Aliens in comics, 1st prnt, May 1988)\t$20.00\/KrisM.\/SOLD\n\nAmazing Spider-Man 136 (Intro new Green Goblin) $20.00\n\nAmazing Spider-Man 238 (1st appearance Hobgoblin)\t$50.00\n\nArcher and Armstrong 1 (Frank Miller\/Smith\/Layton)\t$ 7.50\n\nAvengers 263 (1st appearance X-factor) $ 3.50\n\nBloodshot 1 (Chromium cover, BWSmith Cover\/Poster)\t$ 5.00\/Same\/THREE\n\nCyberRad 1 (Reintro CyberRad, Prestige silver edition)\t$15.00\n\nDaredevil 158 (Frank Miller art begins) $35.00\n\nDark Horse Presents 1 (1st app Concrete, 1st printing)\t$ 7.50 \n\nDetective 657 (Azrael appears, Intro Cypher)\t\t$ 5.00\n\nDetective 658 (Azrael appears)\t\t\t\t$ 4.00\n\nHarbinger 10 (1st appearance H.A.R.D. Corps)\t\t$ 7.00\/B.Matthey\/SOLD\n\nH.A.R.D. Corps 1 \t\t\t\t\t$ 5.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 324 (1st app Grey Hulk since #1 1962)\t$ 7.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 330 (1st McFarlane issue)\t\t$15.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 331 (Grey Hulk series begins)\t\t$11.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 367 (1st Dale Keown art in Hulk) $15.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 377 (1st all new hulk, 1st prnt, Keown) $15.00\n\nMarvel Comics Presents 1 (Wolverine, Silver Surfer) $ 7.50\n\nMarvel Presents (Charleston Chew giveaway, Sam Keith)\t$ 5.00\n\nMaxx Limited Ashcan (4000 copies exist, blue cover)\t$33.50\/BrentB\/SOLD\n\nMr T. #1 (Signed Advance copy, 10,000 exist)\t\t$10.00\n\nNew Mutants 86 (McFarlane cover, 1st app Cable - cameo)\t$10.00\n\nNew Mutants 100 (1st app X-Force) $ 5.00\n\nNew Mutants Annual 5 (1st Liefeld art on New Mutants)\t$10.00\n\nOmega Men 3 (1st appearance Lobo) $ 7.50\n\nOmega Men 10 (1st full Lobo story) $ 7.50\n\nPower Man & Iron Fist 78 (3rd appearance Sabretooth) $20.00\n\nPower Man & Iron Fist 84 (4th appearance Sabretooth) $15.00\n\nSimpsons Comics and Stories 1 (Polybagged special ed.)\t$ 7.50\n\nSpectacular Spider-Man 147 (1st app New Hobgoblin) $12.50\n\nSpider-Man Special (UNICEF giveaway, vs Venom)\t\t$10.00\n\nStar Trek the Next Generation 1 (Feb 1988, DC mini) $ 7.50\n\nStar Trek the Next Generation 1 (Oct 1989, DC comics) $ 7.50\n\nTrianglehead #1 (Special limited edition, autographed)\t$ 5.00\n\nWeb of Spider-Man 29 (Hobgoblin, Wolverine appear) $10.00 \n\nWeb of Spider-Man 30 (Origin Rose, Hobgoblin appears) $ 7.50\n\nWolverine 10 (Before claws, 1st battle with Sabretooth)\t$15.00\n\nWolverine 41 (Sabretooth claims to be Wolverine's dad)\t$ 5.00\n\nWolverine 42 (Sabretooth proven not to be his dad)\t$ 3.50\n\nWolverine 43 (Sabretooth\/Wolverine saga concludes)\t$ 3.00\n\nWolverine 1 (1982 mini-series, Miller art)\t\t$20.00\n\nWonder Woman 267 (Return of Animal Man) $12.50\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, X-Force card) $20.00\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Shatterstar card) $10.00\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Deadpool card) $10.00\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Sunspot\/Gideon) $10.00\n\n\nAll comics are in near mint to mint condition, are bagged in shiny \npolypropylene bags, and backed with white acid free boards. Shipping is\n$1.50 for one book, $3.00 for more than one book, or free if you order \na large enough amount of stuff. I am willing to haggle.\n\nI have thousands and thousands of other comics, so please let me know what \nyou've been looking for, and maybe I can help. Some titles I have posted\nhere don't list every issue I have of that title, I tried to save space.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\n\nThis is something I've always found a little curious. I've never quite understood\nthe trinity thing. On the one hand, Jesus is supposed to be God incarnate. But,\nat the same time, he is God's son \"For God so loved the world that he gave his\nonly begotten son\". First question is, if Jesus was God in human form, how could\nhe really be God's son? If the Holy Ghost \"planted the seed\" in Mary, so to speak,\nthen it seems that Jesus' relationship to God would be the equivalent to the\nhuman father\/son relationship. While a son might inherit alot of the father's \nqualities, he is not the father. They are still two separite entities. To try\nand say that a son is the same person as the father is obviously wrong. In that\ncase, Jesus and God aren't the same. On the other hand, if their relationship\nisn't the same as the human father\/son relationship, but Jesus is actually God\nincarnate, then he's not really God's son and he never was. He's just God\nmanifesting himself as Jesus. At least, this is how I'm seeing it. Can someone\nwho is more knowledgeable about the trinity enlighten us? \n\nGetting back to the original question, what is the great price that Jesus paid\nto redeem our sins? Was it dying on the cross? Since Jesus knew that he would\nrise again in 3 days and then ascend back to heaven, I have a hard time seeing\nhow this is considered paying such a great price for humanity. His earthly body\nmay have been killed, but then, so what? He suffered a few hours of physical\npain, but then, there has been many a human who has suffered a great deal more.\nThe fact that Jesus was God's only begotten son doesn't seem to me to have much\nmeaning since God can beget as many sons as he wants to. Jesus being the only\none was simply a matter of choice. I suspect that these questions will be very\noffensive to many Christians on this net. To those people, please accept my\nsincere apologies. It is not my intention to offend or to trivialize Christ.\nBut, I do believe these are legitimate questions and I am genuinely curious.\n \n[Note that the Trinity and Incarnation have to be looked at together.\nFirst, your reading of the Virgin Birth is an uncommon one. (In this\ngroup, it's dangerous to say that no one believes something.) You\nseem to be suggesting the Jesus is God's son in a physical sense,\nwith the Holy Spirit as Father and Mary as Mother. I consider that\nterrible heresy, though some people react less violently. The Virgin\nBirth says that Jesus' birth is God's responsibility. But it doesn't\nimply that God's sperm was involved. Indeed one (though by no means\nthe only) speculation is that God used Joseph's genetic material.\n\nSecond, Jesus is in some sense doubly indirect from the Father. In a\nTrinitarian context, the term Son refers to the eternal Logos, who is\na part of God. The Son didn't come into existence with Jesus' birth.\nJesus is the incarnation of the Son. So his sonness isn't\nspecifically a result of being incarnated. Rather, it's the Son\nwho was incarnated.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nThis was a concession to Mansbridge and CBC News, they argued that if you're\ngoing to play havoc with the schedule, you should at least make sure that\nPrime Time is aired as soon as possible. News got a commitment that the\npost-game show would be scrapped and that the network would go to PTN within\none minute or so of the game ending.\n\nAs for the earlier comments about CBC being \"Ontariocentric\" frankly\nthe no doubleheader decison goes both ways, people in the West cant see\nthe Leafs and people in Central Canada can't see the Jets game. The\nreason for the decision was CBC's feeling they couldn't sell advertising\nfor six hours of hockey in one night.\n\n As for who wants to see news over hockey, a lot of people. CBC always gets\nplenty of complaints about juggling the news schedule.\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I'm looking for recommendations for a laser printer. It will\nbe used mostly for text by a single user. It doesn't need to\nbe a postscript printer. Any advice would be appreciated.\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nCharlie Brett's suggestion -- buy one of the disposable flash cameras, use\nthe film, then take the thing apart -- is a good one. Note, though, that\nyou won't get a particularly precise voltage out of such a thing, and it\nmay be a single-point design that won't adapt well to off-nominal operation.\n\nThe things are easy to dismantle. The key piece of information is that\nwhen you advance the film on one of them, you are winding it *into* the\nfilm cassette -- it is unwound from the cassette in the factory, when\nthe camera is made. So no darkroom is needed for dismantling. It's\nstandard film, so just take the cassette in for processing.\n\nAll the camera-store people do when you bring in one of the disposables\nis rip it apart, toss the film cassette into the to-be-processed bin,\nand throw the battery in one trashcan and the rest of the camera in\nanother. If you take it apart yourself, you get an AA alkaline battery\n(still with a fair bit of life in it) and all kinds of little bits and\npieces from the camera.\n\nI expect you could even re-load and re-use the camera if you were really\ndetermined.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nWell, they never should have gotten into this situation.\n\nLook at the history of this group. David Koresh has been arrested\n?twice? by local police. Both times, he accepted the arrest warrant\nand went peacefully. So, the feds decide to arrest him. How do they\nchoose to arrest a person with a record of peaceful obedience under\narrest? They throw a concussion grenades at his building. \n\nIn addition, we KNOW that we've been lied to. Initially, we were told\nthat they suspected him of molesting children and having several\nwives. But these are NOT ATF offenses, were they? So they changed\ntheir story, several times. And the original warrant is STILL sealed.\nAnd we were told about the rockets and ammunition they had... but did\nanyone notice any ammo exploding in the fire? They claimed that Koresh\nhadn't left the compound in months... but people in town report seeing\nhim just a week before the raid.\n\nHow would I have handled it differently? \n\nWell, first, I haven't seen any evidence that the BDs did anything\nwrong. There's a sealed warrant, and a collection of stories which\nkeep changing about what they did. So I might not have done ANYTHING.\n\nOK. Now, supposing that I know what the BDs are being arrested for.\nWell, they've got a history of accepting arrests... so, I send\nofficers to the door with a warrant. Wearing bulletproof vests.\nCovered from a distance by sharpshooters. Now, there's no good reason\nto suspect that these people will do anything, right? Why didn't\nanyone TRY serving a warrant?\n\nOK. Going further. They refuse the warrant. It becomes necessary to\nraid. You plan a raid. You hear an hour before that there was a leak,\nand they know your coming. SO what do you do? Well, change your\nplans, right? Nope... they go ahead with it anyone... including\nsending in unprotected men to break into the place. It was idiotic. I\ndon't know what I would have ended up doing. But that original raid\nshould NEVER have happened.\n\nThe shit that came later should NEVER have happened.\n\nThe full record of the raid should be released to the public to let us\nknow what the hell really happened there.\n\nThe lies should NEVER have been told.\n\n\t","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I am urgently looking for the following article, but I can't seem to\nfind it anywhere here:\n\n \"The Multi-Threaded X Server\"\n John Allen Smith\n The X Resource\n Issue 1, pp. 73-89, Winter 1992\n\nIf anyone can tell me where to find it, it WILL be much appreciated.\n\nH.F. Sadie\nDepartement of Computer Science\nUniversity of Stellenbosch\nSouth Africa","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":": In article <1993Apr22.170418.15799@news.eng.convex.com> gardner@convex.com\n\n...cascades elided to preserve our sanity....\n\n: That wasn't my point. My point is that your implied position about the \"Waco\n: Massacre\" is an assertion cum political position. According to a CNN poll,\n....\n: What you call the \"Big Brother Chip\" is right now a proposal under\n: discussion, and it is not yet clear that strong crypto is going to be\n: banned.\n\nJust to set the record straight, Steve Gardner was not the author of\nthe bit you quoted--I was. Steve just took issue with David's\ncharacterization of my words as \"pernicious nonsense.\"\n\nI won't further comment on my own views...folks either support 'em or\nthey don't, and the lines in question were neither central to the\npoints I was making in my original post nor to the important debate\nhere in sci.crypt and elsewhere.\n\n\n-Tim May, who continues to hold the same views but doesn't feel like\ndebating politics\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":": \n: >Recently my cousin got a second internal IDE drive (a Seagate 210MB,\n: >I can look up the model number if it's important) and I've been\n: >trying to help him install it. [I've got a vested interest, since\n: >my machine's busted and I have to use his until I get mine fixed.]\n: >He already has a Seagate 85MB IDE HD (again, I forget the model number\n: >but I can find out.)\n: \n: >Anyway, I can't seem to get the bloody thing up. I've managed to get\n: >one or the other drive up (with the other disconnected), but not both\n: >at the same time; whenever I try, the thing hangs during bootup -\n: >never gets past the system test. The IDE controller's instruction\n: >sheet says it supports two drives; I think I've configured the CMOS\n: >correctly; the power's plugged in properly; I even learned about the\n: >master\/slave relationship that two HDs are supposed to have (didn't\n: >know PCs were into S&M! 8^) and I think I configured the jumpers\n: >properly (the 85MB one is the master, the new 210MB one is the slave).\n: \n[deleted]\n:\n: >Many, many thanks in advance! This is practically an emergency (I have\n: >two papers to do on this thing for Monday!)! Help!\n: >-- \n: >-----------------------\n: >William Barnes SURAnet Operations\n: >wbarnes@sura.net (301) 982-4600 voice (301) 982-4605 fax\n: >Disclaimer: I don't speak for SURAnet and they don't speak for me.\n: I've been told by our local computer guru that you can't do this unless you \n: perform a low level format on your existing hard drive and set your system \n: up for two hard drives from the beginning. I took him at his word, and I \n: have not tried to find out any more about it, because I'm not going to back \n: everything up just to add another HDD. If anyone knows for sure what the \n: scoop is, I would like to know also. Thanks in advance also.\n: \n: Bill Willis\n: \n\n1. do not do a low level format on an IDE drive unless you have the\n executable for doing so supplied by the manufacturer. These are\n available from bbs's or mail but the mail version costs a nominal\n fee.\n\n2. In addition to the master\/slave jumper on an IDE drive there is also\n another jumper to indicate whether a slave is present. Get it right!\n\n3. The cabling is not an issue as long as pin 1 goes to pin 1 goes to\n pin 1. No twisting or swapping on an IDE cable. Be sure of pin 1\n on all three components - do not make assumptions (guesses are ok\n but assumptions are bad).\n\n4. If the cable and jumpers are correct, and the CMOS setup is correct,\n then you may have to do an FDISK followed by a high level format.\n I have NEVER personally found this necesary, but perhaps there is\n something gone wrong with the data on the disks? Probably not but\n I understand your predicament - You will probably throw salt over\n your shoulders, wear funny clothes and do a spooky sounding chant\n while dancing around the room if someone said it might help.\n\nGood Luck","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nWhat??? I heard there was a new engine slated for the mustang...something\nlike 280hp (ok, it was from one of their other lines...)...\n\n-- ","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nWOW! Another Clayton wannabe. Typical response: lack of logic.\n\nDefine 'deviant': someone who deviates from the normal. Ok, so far.\nDefine 'normal': erm, umm. If you define yourself as normal then it is for\nyou to prove that you are (within limits, which then brings in the question,\nwhat are the limits? For you we may have to broaden them to other's intolerance\n;-) ) 'normal'. Difficult to prove. From what you have posted it must follow\nthat `normal` to you means someone without compassion and a sense of justice.\nBut it does look as if you went to the Clayton school of logic, doesn't it?\n\n\nAgain an astounding lack of logic! Wow!\n\nYou must define what you say such that everyone agrees. Here you have used\nthe phrase \"sexual deviant\". How in the hell do you define that? As someone\nwho does something sexually that _you_ don't? By this definition you most\nprobably mean the majority of the planet. How do you know that your next\ndoor neighbour doesn't like custard to be spread over his genetalia then\nhave it licked off by his wife? Is this sexual deviancy? How do we know\nthat you don't like something sexually which others may find repulsive? Is \nhaving sex doggy fashion a sexual deviancy? Please be more specific, and\nwhere you do, back up your claims. Or I may have to go to hospital due to\nlaughing too much at yours and Clayton's postings.\n\nSecondly, if we assume for the moment that the phrase 'sexual deviant' means\nsuch people as homosexuals, bisexuals &c. (basically everyone you don't like),\nI think that your phrase \"do not comprise a `political minorit[y]`\" (why the\nbrackets?) is a non-sequiteur. Gay groups exist which lobby their governments.\nThat is a fact. Prove it false. Hence they are a politial group. You \nstate that they are not a political minority. Are they therefore a\npolitical majority? I think you boobed really big on this one. Try thinking\nabout your arguments.\n\n\nProve the first statement please. Dates, phone numbers, &c.\n\nAgain your logic fails. Again you make statements which you cannot\n(and most probably will not) maintain.\n\nYou state that a person (girl, in this context) who considers equal rights\nfor all humans to be an airhead? As Clayton (your best mate?) would say:\nit just shows how screwed up you are.\n\n \n\nProof please. Proof that homosexuality is not part of the natural order.\nProof that nature has always asserted itself. Are you saying that nature\nis a conciousness? Are you pretending that you have the ability to see the\nfuture? Are you god(tm)? In fact, by your arguement, are you waiting for \nthe black people to become slaves again? Because they were reviled as\nsub-human (nb: *not* my view) at one time? Again your arguement falls\non its ass.\n\n\n\nTouchy touchy touchy!\n\nRight. I have shot holes in each and every one of your arguements. You are\nmost probably going to put me in your kill file because you have no answers\nto my questions and challenges. Since you cannot support your arguments it\nmerely goes to show that what you write is based upon your personal prejudices,\nand cannot be taken to be fact of any kind.\n\nI await an intelligent response.....\n\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\n mark> *WE* are the ones in control of what we use. It is those who\n mark> follow like blind sheep which cause the markets to skew. I'm sure\n mark> there will be enough \"paid market hipe NT conferences\" without it\n mark> needing to be in what was once a conference for open windowing\n mark> enviroments. I know that if I were planning to go I would cancel.\n mark> NOT because I have my eyes closed, but because NT does not belong\n mark> at such a conference. I would, however, like to go to a CLOSED\n mark> environment NT conference to see the product because I am curious.\n mark> I doubt, however, based on the objective opinions of those I trust,\n mark> that I would be impressed. --\n\nWhy do many (?) people believe that Xhibition '93 is one of the \"paid\nmarket hype NT conferences\" (as you put it)? I for one am going, because\nI, too, am curious about the technology. I think this is a great chance\nto learn about NT, mainly because:\n\n - It will be presented in X's \"home turf\". I believe that the attendees\n will mostly have X backgrounds (biases? :-); thus, I expect that the\n NT presentations will face a tough audience.\n\n - I can be there in person to judge for myself whether or not NT is what\n it is hyped to be. This is as closely as I can get to in evaluating the\n NT technology without actually using it myself, which I don't have the\n time to do.\n\n - If NT turns out to be a vapor technology and I get bored, there will be\n many other interesting tutorials\/presentations that I won't have to\n waste my time ... in California?!? :-)\n\nJust my thoughts...\n--","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"...\n\nI have seen it used in an Orthodox church once, although I can't recall why.\nI found it odd, to say the least. Also, I object to the statement that the\nOrthodox DELETE the filioque from the original form of the Creed.\n\nThe creed originally did NOT contain that phrase, and it is not present\nin the Greek original, which hangs by my desk. Not intending to start a\nflame war. We didn't need to delete what wasn't there.\n\nLarry Overacker (llo@shell.com)\n-- ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"RIDING\"? >> \n\n\nHere in Louisiana the State Sign is \"CAUTION - SUB-STANDARD ROADWAY\".\n\n ----===== DoD #8177 = Technician(Dr. Speed) .NOT. Student =====----","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Wm Hathaway comments;\n\n\n\nI agree that the desire for beauty is valid, but I think your desire to\nimpose your vision of beauty is not. You mention the age-old desire to\nsomehow get up there, but ignore the beauty of the actual achievment\nof that vision. You mention the beauty of a very dark sky, not impeded\nby the effects of humans, but ignore the beauty of the as-dark-as-can-be\nsky that is only visible from space, a vision that we, or at least,\nour descendents, may one day be able to see, in part, because of efforts\nthat others call ugly. One day, I hope, humans will be able to look out,\nnot upon half the heavens, with only nature-creted lights, but upon all\nof the heavens, with no lights. If advertising in space can help us reach\nthat goal, it is no less beautiful for the way we reach it, than the\n'pristine' sky of yesteryear (or yester-century), which is totally\nunreachable. One of the original conceptions of beauty in wetsern\nsculpture was a human form, in the effort of striving to reach a goal.\nI don't think there's any reason to believe that modernity has changed that,\njust because it has changed the way we strive.\n\nBTW, there are places that people haven't fouled. Sometimes they make\nit better.\n\n-Tommy Mac\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTom McWilliams 517-355-2178 wk \\\\ As the radius of vision increases,\n18084tm@ibm.cl.msu.edu 336-9591 hm \\\\ the circumference of mystery grows.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Ok, so in my ongoing search for a sport utility, here's the latest;\n\n\nToyota 4runner:\n\n\t Small. Small Small Small. The interior of this vehical is impossible\n\tfor a large person. Too bad; it would have been the winner otherwise.\n\nNissan Pathfinder:\n\t\n\tVery low ceiling. My head hit the roof, Fun on bumps, no? Also has\n\ta cheap-looking interior.\n\nIsuzu Trooper:\n\n\tClass act. This is a really, really nice vehical. Very comfortable,\n\thandled ok. Has really cool grab handles EVERYWHERE. But it's huge,\n\tand the engine is a bit too small for it's bulk; also the manual shift is \n\tweird and kind of awkward. I'd buy this if it were $3k cheaper or 10\"\n\tshorter. But at this size and for this price, no. I kept picturing trying to \n\tpark in in San Francisco. No Thanks.\n\n\nChevy Blazer:\n\n\tCheap looking. Small. Not as small as the Toyota and Nissan, but still \n\ttoo small.\n\nFord Explorer:\n\n\tThis is no sports car, and it's certainly not for the serious off roader.\n\tBut it's big enough to be comfortable without being as huge and heavy as the\n\ttrooper. It's engine has plenty of power for everyday driving, though it would\n\tbe nice if it had a *bit* more. The automatic tranny is pretty nice; head and\n\tshoulders above my '90 mazda MPV. The steering is not as tight as I'd like,\n\tbut it's acceptable. The two door has easy-to-enter back seats (Easier to get\n\tinto, in fact, than the driver's seat of the 4runner!) and with a 10\" shorter\n\twheelbase and the easier availability of a manual tranny, (Yes, I'm a manual \n\tshift biggot, I admit it...) it's the one I'm thinking of buying. \n\n\n\tSo, that said, is there anyone out there who has one of these and hates it?\n\tAnyone had any major problems? Heard any horror stories? \n\n\tAlso, any reason to buy the ford over the mazda Navajo, both being essentially\n\tthe same vehical?\n\n\n\t\t\tThanks-\n\n\n\t-Karl","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"How did the Leafs turn it around??? \n\n\nI couldn't get the Leaf games on the weekend in CA.\n\nDid the Leaf defense wise up overnight?\nDid the Leafs get in the slot or \nwas it just \"fluke\" goals in a goalie duel? \nDid the Wings turn off the jets or muscle? \nWhat gives here?\n\nI caught game 1 on satellite. I figured my Leafs were washed.\nThis is a _major_ turnaround. Very few predicted this. \nHow, how, how did it happen? \n\nWing and Leaf perspectives welcomed!\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I just got a bug report and a fix for this exact problem from\nfisher@iscp.bellcore.com (Greg Fisher):\n\n\nHe isolated the problem a proposed a workaround which seems precisely\ncorrect. Here is the new implementation of XmpTableNewProposedLayout\nwhich will be released with the next update in 5 weeks:\n\nXmp\/Table.c:\n\nvoid XmpTableNewProposedLayout( tw )\n XmpTableWidget tw;\n{\n XmpTableConsiderSameSize( tw );\n XmpTableProposedColsAndRows( tw );\n XmpTableQueryParentForResize( tw ); \/* query only, no resize *\/\n\n \/*\n * Since we only made a query, we *should* still need to continue.\n * However, Motif is broken so that we actually may already have\n * been resized. In that case, the proposed layout is already\n * forgotten, so we should just quietly exit.\n *\/\n if ( tw->table.resize_status == RSdueToRequest )\n {\n XmpTableMakeColsFitQueryWidth( tw );\n XmpTableMakeRowsFitQueryHeight( tw );\n XmpTableGetProposedChildSize( tw );\n XmpTableSaveProposedLayout( tw );\n }\n \/* else the resize has already been done. Our proposed layout would\n * have been forgotten in the process.\n *\/\n}\n\nThe XpTable the fix is identical, except of course for the names:\n\nXp\/Table.c:\n\nvoid XpTableNewProposedLayout( tw )\n XpTableWidget tw;\n{\n XpTableConsiderSameSize( tw );\n XpTableProposedColsAndRows( tw );\n XpTableQueryParentForResize( tw ); \/* query only, no resize *\/\n \/*\n * Since we only made a query, we *should* still need to continue.\n * However, some manager widgets are broken so that we actually may\n * already have * been resized. In that case, the proposed layout\n * is already forgotten, so we should just quietly exit.\n *\/\n if ( tw->table.resize_status == RSdueToRequest )\n {\n XpTableMakeColsFitQueryWidth( tw );\n XpTableMakeRowsFitQueryHeight( tw );\n XpTableGetProposedChildSize( tw );\n XpTableSaveProposedLayout( tw );\n }\n \/* else the resize has already been done. Our proposed layout would\n * have been forgotten in the process.\n *\/\n}\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\nDavid Smyth\t\t\t\tdavid@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov\nSenior Software Engineer,\t\t(818)306-6193 (do NOT use v-mail yet!)\nCCCP, X and Object Guru.\t\toffice: 525\/C165\nJet Propulsion Lab, M\/S 525-3660 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109\n------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n\t\"That Sun Windows thingy, what's it called? You know, its\n\treally awful. X? Motif? That's it - Motif! Yuck!\"","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":" \n\nI once heard an arguement from a xtian friend similar to this.\n\"Christianity is a Higher Logic. Athiest like u will not be able\nto understand it. Your atheist logic is very low. Only thru faith can \nwe understand the Higher Logic in God\".\n\nSo I asked him, \"So what is this Higher Logic?\"\n\nHis answer, \"I don't know.\"\n\nThis, & the posting above highlights one of the worst things about\nxtainity. It is abundantly clear to both atheists & xtains that\ntheir believe is both illogical & irrational. Their tactics, therefore:\nto disregard logic & rationality altogether. Silly excuses such as\nthe ones above and those such as, \"How can u trust science, science\nwas invented by man!\", only goes to further show the weakness of\ntheir religion.\n\nIn my country where xtainity was and still is rapidly growing, xtains\nnever try to convert people by appealing to their brains or senses.\nThey know it would be a fruitless act, given the irrational nature\nof their faith.\nThey would wait until a person is in distress, then they would comfort\nhim\/her and addict them to their emotional opium.\n\nNever in my life had I met a person who converted to xtainity coz it's\n\"reasonable\". Rationality has no place in xtainity (see xtian arguement\nagainst \"reason\" above).\n\n--\n\nThe UnEnlightened One\n------------------+--------------------------------------------------------\n | \nTan Chade Meng | The wise man tells his wife that he understands her.\nSingapore | \ncmtan@iss.nus.sg | The fool tries to prove it. \n | \n------------------+--------------------------------------------------------\n\n\n--","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Does anyone know where I can find a code which would take concave\npolygons and break them up into a set of convex polygons?\n\nThanks,","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\nA quick search of the index at mac.archive.umich.edu shows the following as\navailable by anonymous ftp from that site:\n\n\/mac\/util\/developer\/diagnosticsoundsampler.hqx\n 9 7\/24\/90 BinHex4.0\n \n That \"chord\" you hear when you push the start-up on your Mac II\n means more than just \"I'm on\". it's passed it's internal test.\n This utility explains what the various sounds stand for (i.e.\n various stages of ram testing...)\n \n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nCould an atheist accept a usage in which religious literature or\ntradition is viewed in a metaphorical way? Of course: this is\nessentially what we do with Homer, or with other concepts such as\nfate, luck, free will ;-)... However, there remains the question of\nwhether the religious literature of -- say -- Christianity is a\nparticularly *good* set of metaphors for the world today. It's also\nentirely unclear, and to me quite unlikely, that one could take a\ncontemporary religion like that and divorce the metaphoric potential\nfrom the literalism and absolutism it carries now in many cases.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"**********\n\nHitachi CD player (needs cd spin motor) $30 shipped \n\n JoYSTICKS..\n\n\tan IBM\/apple joystick three fire buttons\n\tapple joy stick (\/\/c \/\/e)\n\tkraft track ball make offers..\n\ncoleco vision items:\n\n\ttwo working Consoles w\/ working controllers in great shape\n\tone roller ball controller\n\ttwo Super ACtion conrollers\n\tone 'standard' joystick\n\ngames:\n\tSA baseball\n\tSA rocky\n\tSA football\n\nVIc 20 and C64 with powersupplies and RF modulators... make an offer\n\nVic20 Catridges: Raid on Fort Knox - Omega Race\n\n******\n\nEarly 80's Epiphone Acoustic guitar\nspruce top.. mohogany back, sides and neck\n\nadjustable bridge, plays very nice\n\nsmall hole in side for jack (had a pickup at one time)\n\n$175 + shipping\n\n******\n\nYamaha CS-5 ANalog synthesizer\n\nThree octave keyboard\n\nVCO - single oscillator range from 64' to 2'\n\nTone sources - Saw tooth, square, noise and external sound \n\nVCA - can be modulated\n\nVCF - Cut off, resonance, LFO MOD, envelope generator depth\n\npitch bend slider, CV in and out, trigger in and out, external\ntone source in... the keyboard is in perfect working order and\nis colored black and white\n\n$150 + shipping\n\n**********\nDRUM stuff..\n\nNorth heavy Duty hi hat stand $45 \n\tolder stand... but definately in working shape.. could\n\tuse a little clean up. comes with clutch and felts, etc..\n\nPearl bass drum pedal with felt beater $20 \n\nhoner cymbal stand $15 (needs some work on cymbal stem)\n\nZildjian 20\" Ride cymbal $55 \n\tmain line zildjian... older ride cymbal\n\nLudwig snare stand $10\n\tokay snare stand.. NOT like a remo though ;) \n\n\nshipping extra.. please email\n\nif you have questions about anything, please email me\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n James Madison, Federalist Paper 41:\n\n \"It has been urged and echoed, that the power ``to lay and\n collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises, to pay the debts,\n and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the\n United States,'' amounts to an unlimited commission to exercise\n every power which may be alleged to be necessary for the common\n defense or general welfare...\n\n \"No stronger proof could be given of the distress under which\n these writers labor for objections, than their stooping to such a\n misconstruction. Had no other enumeration or definition of the\n powers of the Congress been found in the Constitution, than the\n general expressions just cited, the authors of the objection\n might have had some color for it; ... But what color can the\n objection have, when a specification of the objects alluded to by\n these general terms immediately follows, and is not even\n separated by a longer pause than a semicolon? ... Nothing is\n more natural nor common than first to use a general phrase, and\n then to explain and qualify it by a recital of particulars.\n-- ","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nOn a related note (since UPS lost my Chain Wax and I'm still using PJ-1\/Goo),\nI found some great stuff to clean chain spooge of wheels. It's called\nGoo Gone and cleaned the spooge off my rear wheel faster than the Simple\nGreen cleaned the bug guts off my headlight. Wonderful stuff. I recommend\nthat we officially delcare it a DoD Wonder Spooge (tm) product.\n\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nNone of the SUNs, DECs, or RS6000s I've used have turned off the\nmonitor automatically.\n\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":" >there's no problem. The Feds don't care whose phone instrument is used, just\n >that the conversation is by the suspect on the tapped line. They get the\n >serial number, get the keys, and they are in business.\n\n So, you admit that Clipper opens the doors wide for the following scenario:\n\n FEDS: We need the keys to Joe Blow's phone.\n\n ESCROW AGENT: Joe Blow? You have a warrant to tap his line?\n\n FEDS: Well, no, but we have a warrant to tap Carlos \"Slime-Devil\" Gonzales'\n line, and our tap shows that Mr. Gonzales is using Mr. Blow's phone.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Yesterday, a friend of mine got a new driver for his card that more\nthan doubled the speed... Naturally, besides being a tad jealous (same \nmachine -- different cards), it got me thinking... What if I am using a slow\ndriver? Wouldn't that be _horrible_ ? :) So netlanders, I need samples of\nyour collective experience (sic) -- Do you proud owners of a Trident 8900C\nvideo card w\/ 1MB VRAM have tried out more than one driver fro MS Win 3.1\nwhich? which is the fastest? Not to be selfish, and to give you a motive\nfor responding, I promise I am going to collect all the answers, and the\nactual drivers (provided u give me a site to get it from or uuencode&mail)\nget the WinMarks using PC Magazine`s WinBENCH and... post the results here...\nI am interested in SVGA drivers only (plain VGA users should run the Win\ndriver, or this is what I 've heard -- dont flame me!) Particularly\n800x600x16 and\/or 800x600x256 (that should cover the majority of SVGA users)\nWell, what are you waiting for? hit that r or f or whatever...\nAll input welcome -- so are money and Sun SPARCstations...\nThanx in advance...\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\nFine. I'll buy from George. GEORGEEE!!!!\n\nThat assumes I can't weasel out a cooperative venture of some sort (cut me a\nbreak on the launcher, I'll cut you in on the proceeds if it works). Only the\ngovernment pays higher-than-list price. \n\n\nUnless you're Martin Marietta, since (as I recall) they bought out the GD line\nof aerospace products. \n\nIf MM\/GD does it as an in-house project, their costs would look much better\nthan buying at \"list price.\" Does anyone REALLY know the profit margins built\nin to the Titan? C'mon. Allen is telling us how cheap we can get improved this\nor that... \n\n\nOh please. How much of a profit do you want? Pulling $100-150 million after\nall is said and done wouldn't be too shabby. Not to mention the other goodies\nI'll collect in:\n\n\ta) Movie & TV rights (say $100-150 million conservatively)\n\tb) Advertising (\"Look Mommie, they're drinking Coke!\")\n\tc) Intangibles\t (Name recognization, experience & data \n\t\t\t\tacculumated)\n\n\nIf you want lean, fine. A $500 million prize would be more than adequate for a\nprize.\n\nMaybe Wales would be kind enough to define what a company would consider\na decent profit.\n\nIf you want R&D done, you'll have to write in R&D clauses. I suppose you could\nmake it a SBIR set-aside :) \n\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I am looking for a copy of the first World Wrestling Federation album in\nRecord format. Will pay $10 for a good condition record and original\nalbum jacket and inserts. The album I am looking for has a picture of\na bunch of the wrestlers ina recording studio front and back with the\ngood guy wrestlers and the bad guy wrestlers making faces at each other.\nSongs include 'Land of a thousand dances\" or something like that.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nI'll leave questions 1 and 2 to be answered elsewhere, but on question 3)\nsomething in the noos today might be an example of the restoration might be.\nNamely, that the Clinton Administration is considering asking the UN to \nestablish a police force for Haiti.\n\nI didn't hear any thing that said that the current Govt. of Haiti asked for it,\nnor is there any real precedent (barring Somalia) for the UN getting involved\nin internal conflicts.\n\nThat might also answer question 2). The neo-colonial countries are a diffuse\nlot - the UN (Security Council).\n\nAnd while I am at it, I'll take a stab at 1) - the new colonialism, as defined in\nmost articles I have read, would entail something of the nature of Trusteeship\nunder the UN Sec. Council, democracy, aid, education, free-markets, free press\nand then out for the colonialists, now assured that there is a \"civilized\" \ncountry that they have left behind.\n\nNote I don't support this idealized concept, simply because I think it is a\nlot of hogwash.\n\n-- \nSrinivas Sunder sunder@crhc.uiuc.edu\n\nIf The University of Illinois shares these views, I'd be surprised.\nThey aren't that smart generally -:).","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nThe major problem with this analysis is that it ignores age. Even if\nMorris were performing as well as Clemens right now, and were likely to\nthis season, nobody would trade Clemens for Morris straight up because\nClemens has more of his career left.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Here are the standings after game 2 of each of the divisional semi-final\nseries.\n\n\t- Andrew\n\nUSENET Hockey Playoff Draft Standings\n\nPosn\tTeam\t\t\t\tPts\tRem\tLast Posn\n\n1.\tSneddon Scorers 77\t25\t(1)\n2.\tArctic Circles 75\t25\t(75)\n\tNorthern Lights 75\t25\t(33)\n\tThreepeat 75\t25\t(19)\n5.\tfighting amish 74\t25\t(161)\n\tTeam Elvis 74\t25\t(11)\n7.\tchris roney 73\t25\t(33)\n\tMyers Marauders 73\t25\t(--)\n\tthe dead ducks 73\t25\t(11)\n10.\tLes Poteux 72\t25\t(--)\n\tSludge 72\t25\t(75)\n\tPaige Faults 72\t25\t(33)\n\tSam & His Dogs 72\t25\t(33)\n\tThe Borg 72\t25\t(2)\n\tHurricane Andrew 72\t25\t(4)\n\tLewey's Lakers 72\t25\t(102)\n\tEinstien's Punk Band 72\t25\t(9)\n18.\tHomesick Hawaiian 71\t25\t(4)\n\tTest Department 71\t25\t(11)\n\tSamuel Lau (Calgary, Alberta) 71\t25\t(127)\n\tMopar Muscle Men 71\t25\t(33)\n\tJerky Boys 71\t24\t(4)\n\tGB Flyers 71\t25\t(19)\n24.\tNeural Netters 70\t25\t(102)\n\tgive you money monday 70\t25\t(9)\n\tBill McGreer 70\t25\t(--)\n\tFugazi 70\t25\t(33)\n\tDetroit Homeboy 70\t25\t(11)\n\tBloom County All-Stars 70\t25\t(54)\n\tDehraDun Maawalis 70\t25\t(75)\n31.\tGreat Expectations 69\t25\t(4)\n\tPURDUE RICKS PENS 69\t25\t(19)\n33.\tfrank's little wankers 68\t25\t(33)\n\tJan Stein 68\t25\t(33)\n\tAllez les Blues 68\t25\t(--)\n\tGoaldingers 68\t25\t(75)\n\tsuds 68\t25\t(19)\n\tweenies 68\t25\t(33)\n\tA.P. BURY 68\t25\t(19)\n\tBruce's Rented Mules 68\t25\t(4)\n41.\tMind Sweepers 67\t25\t(33)\n\tMike Burger 67\t25\t(11)\n\tGo Flames 67\t25\t(--)\n\tgarryola 67\t25\t(33)\n\tThe Mulberry Maulers 67\t25\t(75)\n\tLIPPE 67\t25\t(102)\n\tFlamming Senators 67\t25\t(19)\n\tBig Bay Bombers 67\t25\t(102)\n\tMilton Keynes Kings 67\t25\t(33)\n50.\tSeppo Kemppainen 66\t25\t(19)\n\tFreddy Beach Rockets 66\t25\t(--)\n\tThe Campi Machine 66\t25\t(19)\n\tj's rock'em sock'ems 66\t25\t(75)\n\tSean Forbes 66\t25\t(19)\n\tTapio Repo 66\t25\t(11)\n\tzachmans wingers 66\t25\t(19)\n\tZipper Heads 66\t25\t(11)\n\tCanadian Gladiators 66\t25\t(75)\n59.\tTeem Kanada 65\t25\t(33)\n\tNew Zealand Leafs 65\t25\t(54)\n\tTiger Chung Lees 65\t25\t(54)\n\tRangers Of Destiny 65\t25\t(33)\n\tmake beliefs 65\t25\t(54)\n\tDave Wessels 65\t25\t(2)\n\tNorway Killerwhales 65\t25\t(54)\n66.\tForce 25 64\t25\t(75)\n\ttrevor's triumph 64\t25\t(75)\n\tCommitments 64\t25\t(141)\n\tSkate or Die 64\t25\t(19)\n\tDog's Hog's 64\t25\t(33)\n\tDelaware Destroyers 64\t25\t(33)\n\tCraig team 64\t25\t(11)\n\tRangers Blow 64\t25\t(54)\n\tDebbie Bowles 64\t25\t(19)\n\tMak Paranjape 64\t25\t(141)\n\tComfortably Numb 64\t25\t(127)\n\tLoaded Weapons 64\t25\t(54)\n\tRob Del Mundo 64\t25\t(54)\n\tRobarts Research Rebels 64\t25\t(54)\n\tFuzzfaces Galore 64\t25\t(19)\n\tHoudini's Magicians 64\t25\t(54)\n\tLa Coupe Stainless 64\t25\t(141)\n83.\tCluster Buster 63\t25\t(33)\n\tLets Go Pandas 63\t25\t(102)\n\tTequila Shooters 63\t25\t(141)\n\tSteves Superstars 63\t25\t(102)\n\tReksa fans of Oulu 63\t25\t(127)\n\tHabs Playing Golf 63\t25\t(75)\n\tChris Stevens 63\t25\t(--)\n\tOn Thin Ice 63\t25\t(102)\n\tOakville Brothers 63\t25\t(33)\n\tJason team 63\t25\t(102)\n\tsmithw 63\t25\t(102)\n94.\tAnson Mak 62\t25\t(173)\n\tSkriko Wolves 62\t25\t(102)\n\tall the kane's men 62\t25\t(75)\n\tDanielle Leblanc 62\t25\t(127)\n\tTeam Awesome 62\t25\t(19)\n\tweasels 62\t25\t(141)\n\tAlf's All-Stars 62\t25\t(75)\n\tZippety Doodah 62\t25\t(75)\n\tKramer George and Jerry 62\t25\t(75)\n\tRev's Rebels 62\t25\t(75)\n\tYan Loke 62\t25\t(75)\n\tLamp Lighters 62\t25\t(102)\n\tlittlest giants 62\t25\t(75)\n\tMr Creosote 62\t25\t(75)\n108.\toceanweavers 61\t25\t(161)\n\tGreat Scott 61\t25\t(141)\n\tBobby Schmautz Fan Club 61\t25\t(127)\n\tIceMachine 61\t25\t(102)\n\tHat Trick Mike 61\t25\t(--)\n\tThe promise land 61\t25\t(33)\n\tDaves knee jerk picks 61\t25\t(102)\n\tDoug Bowles 61\t25\t(102)\n\tHolsteins SFB 61\t25\t(54)\n\tLemon Pepper Grizzly Bears 61\t25\t(54)\n\tFlying pigs 61\t25\t(127)\n\tLes Raisins 61\t25\t(102)\n\tRENEB 61\t25\t(102)\n\tGilles Carmel 61\t25\t(102)\n122.\tBoops Bets 60\t25\t(127)\n\tTimo Ojala 60\t25\t(127)\n\tRednecks from Hockey Hell 60\t25\t(33)\n\tgee man 60\t25\t(127)\n\tFRACK ATTACK 60\t25\t(54)\n\ttriple X 60\t25\t(127)\n\tUlfie's 16 brothers 60\t25\t(--)\n\tbuffalo soldiers 60\t25\t(54)\n\tShigella 60\t25\t(102)\n\tOttawa Bearcats 60\t25\t(127)\n\tWhiters 60\t25\t(141)\n\tMonica Loke 60\t25\t(102)\n\tLance Hill The Boston Bruins Fa 60\t25\t(33)\n135.\tMann Mariners 59\t24\t(141)\n\tNew Jersey Rob 59\t25\t(102)\n\tFrasses Faceplants 59\t25\t(141)\n\tDoug Mraz 59\t25\t(102)\n\tMuller n Walker 59\t25\t(54)\n\tHigh Stickers 59\t25\t(141)\n\tLegzryx 59\t25\t(161)\n\tBeer Makes Me An Expert 59\t25\t(75)\n\tGail Hiebert 59\t25\t(127)\n\tDean Martin 59\t25\t(161)\n145.\tmarcs maulers 58\t25\t(127)\n\tbrians bloodletters 58\t25\t(75)\n\tVan Isle Colonists 58\t25\t(141)\n\tCharlie Cook 58\t25\t(--)\n\tBjorkloven 58\t25\t(54)\n\tSchott Shooters 58\t25\t(102)\n\tBjoern Leaguen 58\t25\t(75)\n\tThe Eradicators 58\t25\t(141)\n\tLord Stanley's Favourites 58\t25\t(141)\n\tBut Wait Theres more 58\t25\t(127)\n\tStacey Ross 58\t25\t(141)\n156.\tHeikki Salmi 57\t25\t(54)\n\tThe Ice Kickers 57\t25\t(75)\n\tChapman Chaps 57\t25\t(161)\n\tThe ^&#@$#$% Rangers of 1940 57\t25\t(54)\n\tThe Underwriters 57\t25\t(54)\n\tbeam team 57\t25\t(176)\n\tDave Hiebert 57\t25\t(75)\n\tCanuck Force 57\t25\t(176)\n\tEvan Pritchard 57\t25\t(161)\n\tControversy Warriors 57\t25\t(54)\n\tJFZ Dream Team 57\t25\t(141)\n167.\tSan Jose Mahi Mahi 56\t25\t(141)\n\tgo go gagit 56\t25\t(161)\n\tgoddess of fermentation 56\t25\t(54)\n\tbure's blur 56\t25\t(141)\n\tLouisiana Psycho Killers 56\t25\t(141)\n\tEast City Jokers 56\t25\t(102)\n\tTampere Salami 56\t25\t(176)\n\tJOE'S A CRAK HEAD 56\t25\t(102)\n\tGrant Marven 56\t25\t(75)\n\tMark And Steve Dreaming Again 56\t25\t(75)\n\tPens Dynasty 56\t25\t(161)\n178.\tChip n Dale 55\t25\t(189)\n179.\tCherry Bombers 54\t25\t(161)\n\tBrian Bergman 54\t25\t(189)\n\tThe Goobmeister 54\t25\t(75)\n\tOz 54\t25\t(141)\n\tArm & Hammer 54\t25\t(161)\n\tgax goons 54\t25\t(176)\n\tDaryl Turner 54\t25\t(102)\n186.\tE.I.S 53\t25\t(141)\n\tBOSSE 53\t25\t(75)\n\tMyllypuro Hedgehogs 53\t25\t(161)\n\tChapman Sticks 53\t25\t(176)\n\tHillside Raiders 53\t25\t(185)\n\tKnights on a Power Play 53\t25\t(173)\n192.\tEldoret Elephants 52\t25\t(185)\n\tSparky's Select 52\t25\t(176)\n\tSluggo's Hosers 52\t25\t(173)\n\tbutt ends 52\t25\t(176)\n196.\tlisa's luggers 51\t25\t(197)\n\tStanias Stars 51\t25\t(161)\n198.\tKen De Cruyenaere 49\t25\t(176)\n199.\tGary Shiff 48\t25\t(--)\n200.\tJUKURIT 47\t25\t(176)\n201.\tMontys Nords 45\t25\t(192)\n\tJane's World 45\t25\t(185)\n\tRolaids Required 45\t25\t(189)\n\tMartin's Gag 45\t25\t(194)\n205.\tEquipe Du Jour 44\t25\t(196)\n206.\tArsenal Maple Leafs 41\t18\t(194)\n\tthe ALarmers 41\t25\t(185)\n208.\tKiller Kings 38\t25\t(192)\n-- \nAndrew Scott | andrew@idacom.hp.com\nHP IDACOM Telecom Operation | (403) 462-0666 ext. 253","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n > I'm wondering if I can tote my American touch tone phone around with me\n > to Sweden and Germany. It's DC powered, and I can buy a special adapter\n > for that in Europe. The question is if the general electronics work\n > the same. I can buy a different wall plug and refit it (I'm sure I'd\n > have to), but would that do the trick?\n\n Two things to watch for:\n In Germany (and I think the same holds for Sweden) only some\n of the connections can handle tone dialing, so make sure the\n phone can be set to pulse dialing.\n\nMost (if not virtually all) swedish exchanges can handle tone\ndialling. Many older electromechanical exchanges have been modified\naccept tone dialling.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nWayne:\n\nLook for these advertised in sailboat supplies catalogs and sail-related\nmagazines (eg. SAIL ...).","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nSecaris is reasonably inexpensive ($6.00 Cdn for a tube), and is indeed an\nover the counter medication. Why it does not appear to be available in the\nUS, I don't know. It's manufactured in Montreal.\n\nIt's a nasal lubricant, and is intended to help nosebleeds that result from\ndry mucous membranes.\n\nFrom some of the replies to my original posting, it's evident that some\npeople do not secrete enough mucous to keep their nose lining protected\nfrom environmental influences (ie, dry air). But I've had no responses\nfrom anyone with experience with Rutin. Is there another newsgroup that\nmight have specifics on herbal remedies?\n\nBut thanks to all those who did reply with their experiences.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I went to a place called American Car Care Centers to check my car for A\/C\nleak. After \"checking\", I was told that there is a leak in the compressor\nseal. At the end, in addition to the labor for the check, I was charged 12\ndollars for a pound of freon, although they evacuated my A\/C afterwards\nbecause of the leak. First, is it fair for him to charge me for a pound of\nfreon ($12 plus tax) ? Second, what can I do about this if this is unfair ?","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Seeking North Carolina beach rental. Desire house for two\nfamilies (4 adults, 3 kids) for one week in late June\/early\nJuly.\n ","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"THE WHITE HOUSE\n\n Office of the Press Secretary\n______________________________________________________________\nFor Immediate Release April 20, 1993 \n\n\t \n REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT\n IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH VACLAV HAVEL\n\t \n\t \n The Oval Office \n\t \n\n5:00 P.M. EDT\n\n\n\t Q\t Mr. President, President Havel is here for the \nHolocaust Museum opening, and you toured the museum last night. All \nthis focus on the Holocaust, how does that weigh on your decision-\nmaking process as far as Bosnia is concerned?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think the Holocaust is the most \nextreme example the world has ever known of ethnic cleansing. And I \nthink that even in its more limited manifestations, it's an idea that \nshould be opposed. You couldn't help thinking about that. That's \nnot to compare the two examples. They're not identical; everyone \nknows that. But I think that the United States should always seek an \nopportunity to stand up against -- at least to speak out against \ninhumanity.\n\t \n\t Q\t Sir, how close are you to a decision on more \nsanctions on Bosnia?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Well, of course, we've got the U.N. \nvote. Ambassador Albright was instrumental in the U.N. vote to \nstrengthen the sanctions and they are quite tough. And we now are \nputting our heads at the business of implementing them and looking at \nwhat other options we ought to consider. And I don't have anything \nelse to say, except to tell you that I spent quite a bit of time on \nit and will continue to over the next several days.\n\t \n\t Q\t Following your meeting today, sir, are you any \ncloser to some sort of U.S. military presence there?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: I have not made any decisions.\n\t \n * * * \n\t \n\t \n\t Q\t President Clinton, why have you decided to meet \nwith Mr. Havel?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Well, I'm just honored that he would \ncome and see me. I'm glad he's here in the United States for the \ndedication of the Holocaust Museum. He is a figure widely admired in \nour country and around the world, and a very important person in \nEurope, and a very important person to the United States. So I'm \nhoping that we'll have a chance to talk about the new Czech republic \nand what kinds of things we can do together to support the causes we \nbelieve in.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Thanks for the responses so far. I hope that I have \nsparked some thought (which is more my intent than \nto restart one of the Reformations).\n\nI'm just going to tug on two threads:\n\nIn Message-ID: \ndb7n+@andrew.cmu.edu (D. Andrew Byler) writes, \n\n\nI was simply observing that as a non-Jew, I am not in that community\nwhich might be bound by such a decision (I don't know much about\nthe Council of Jamnia, but I have heard that it is not well-attested\nhistorically). 'Faithless' has nothing to do with it, and I prefer\nnot to speculate about motives.\n\n\nI wish the Dialogue_with_Trypho were a real transcript of a real\ndialogue,, but I think it a fictional effect on Justin's part.\nPutting that to one side, Justin's point may be evidential; one\nwould want to know- 'which books?'\n\n\nPerhaps the reformers were traveling in all the light (MS evidence)\nthey had. Let's stick to the issues. Again, I prefer not to speculate\nabout motives. One would need quotes from Luther, Calvin, etc. to\nevidence this 'preference'.\n\n-----\nIn Message-ID: \nwagner@grace.math.uh.edu (David Wagner)\n\n\nIs this the principle: 'Any (BC) text not quoted by Christ cannot\nbe counted as Scripture' ? Think well about this- Job, Ruth...?\n\n \t\tThese is a logically invalid *a priori*. \n \t\tBesides, we are talking about OT texts- \n \t\twhich in many parts are superceded by the NT\n \t\t(in the Xtian view). Would not this same\n \t\tprinciple exclude _Ecclesiastes_?\n \t\tThis principle cannot be consistently applied.\n\nDave W. answers:\n \n\nMeaning what? Do you affirm the principle (that the D.c's can be\nexcluded since they contain 'false doctrine') or do you deny it? \nIf affirmed (as is implied in your statement) how does one determine \nthat doctrine X is false? Do you affirm every teaching in _Ecclesiastes_?\n\n\nIf so, it may be a test that cannot be applied. The Orthodox\nfaithfully believe that Psalm 151 is canonical. How can my\nfaith say 'Not!' ? All I hear here is the *a priori* I mentioned\nbefore.\n\n\nThis is contrary to fact.\n\n\nCan this be elevated to a principle? How is 'spiritual quality'\nmeasured? I'll take the 'spiritual quality' of most of Sirach over \nJoshua or Chronicles, any day.\n\n\nWhat can I say? You believe what you believe- I'm asking for\na consistency check. I don't see that the books were added- in any\nconstruction this formulation begs the question. No one can validly\nask me to 'have faith' that these books are noncanonical.\n\n\nDave Davis, ddavis@ma30.bull.com\nThese are my opinions & activities alone\n\nQOTD:","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Well,\n\n You can always try and find a PC dealer who sells guaranteed memory.\nI work at a company growing at 40% a year, we have on order hundreds\nof computers per year. It never fails, machines come in with BAD SIMMS.\nNow for those of you who are wondering just WHY your PC or MAC just crashed\nI can tell you I always thought it was the incompetent ass who wrote or\ndesigned the software.\n Well, I don't think that way anymore, especially with the results I\nhave gotten with replacing BAD SIMMS in my own machine and others at work.\nThe moral to this story is to MAKE SURE your memory is good. I would\nbe willing to bet lots of you out there have SIMMS with either soft\nor hard errors on them and you don't even know about it, but every once\nin awhile those bad SIMMS just makes your life hell.\n \nI just got plain SICK of dealing with peoples complaints that thier machine\njust crashed and they lost thier work. In case your wondering, or if you\nhaven't already guessed I work in an IS department. Service is a do or die\nperogative in this line of work, so the MORAL IS: HAVE YOUR MEMORY TESTED\nwith a SIMM hardware tester...and NO I don't mean the simple little software\nprograms that you can run in your machine. SIMMS are complicated little\nbeasts and they needs special hardware to test them effectively.\n\nIf any of you are interested in getting one of these nifty little devices\nwhich are not cheap, write me back. They make life a little bit easier, and\nbesides they pay for themselves in a short time from the loss of productivity\npeople would have to deal with when thier machine commits suicide.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nThe Shannon limit for voice lines is likely somewhere around 25kbps.\nWe are rapidly approaching it. The fastest affordable full-duplex\nmodems currently on the market are V32bis, which is 14400bps.\n\n\nCELP manages to sound decent at 4800 bps.\n\nIn theory, if you built a speech recognition system that turned voice\ninto ASCII, and a perfect synthesis system on the other end that\nsounded just like the person you were speaking to, you could get it\ndown to the information content of the speech.\n\nWith various kinds of LPC, you can get it down to 2400 bps or prehaps\neven less, at which point it sounds horrible.\n\n4800 bps is more than adequite for our purposes.\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nFunny, I thought the numbering scheme for both Lexus and Infiniti was\nrelated to sticker price more than anything else, i.e. Infiniti G20 (around\n20K), Q45 (around 45K), Lexus ES250 (RIP) (around 25K), Lexus ES300 (around\n30K), etc.\n\nIs there a conspiracy theory there? \n\nSpiros","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I just signed up for this group, so I hope I'm not missing something\nin a FAQ, but I'm looking for a good introduction to the mathematics\nof encryption -- particularly DES and Public-Key, though others would\nbe interesting also. Probably a good library could help me out, but I\nthought it might be even easier if I could obtain a nice article\nentirely electronically (besides, I have this rather *rational* phobia\nof libraries for reasons stemming from this \"dissertation\" thing\nhanging over my head :-)). \n\tI have a basic knowledge of mathematics... number-theory is a\nbit unfamiliar to me, but I've had a few graduate-level math courses\nin some other areas; anyway, I'm not a complete novice to the field.\nSo probably something aimed at a basic graduate introductory level\nwould be about right. Something, anyway, which is more specific than\n\"a really big prime number is generated to code the message\".\n\tIf someone knows of a good text available by ftp (or gopher),\nor would like to email me one... please let me know. I'll probably keep\nreading this group; but it would be nice if you would email me at the\nsame time, so I don't miss it.\n\nThanx, Lulu...","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Applied Engineering used to sell a 3.5\" disk drive for the Apple IIgs that\nread and wrote 1.6 meg on a HD disk. I wonder if the drive would work on a\nmac, since I'm using my old 3.5\" drive from my IIgs on my IIsi now. Just a\nthought.\n\n+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+\n\n \/~~~~~~~\\\n\\_____ |\n | | TTTTTT EEEEE VV VV EEEEE |\n | | TT EE VV VV EE |\n \/---\/ | TT EEEE VV VV EEEE | Steve Liu |\n\n+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \n\nNewsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.sys.mac.software\nSubject: Re: Formatting more than 1440K - Possible???\nSummary: \nExpires: \nReferences: \nDistribution: \nOrganization: Homewood Academic Computing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md, USA\nKeywords: \n\nApplied Engineering used to sell a 3.5\" disk drive for the Apple IIgs that\nread and wrote 1.6 meg on a HD disk. I wonder if the drive would work on a\nmac, since I'm using my old 3.5\" drive from my IIgs on my IIsi now. Just a\nthought.\n\n+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+\n\n \/~~~~~~~\\\n\\_____ |\n | | TTTTTT EEEEE VV VV EEEEE |\n | | TT EE VV VV EE |\n \/---\/ | TT EEEE VV VV EEEE | Steve Liu |","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nNo, if you put a conductor in a changing magnetic field, it produces a voltage.\nThe two ways you can do that with a permanent magnet is to move the magnet or\nmove the conductor. The slow shifting of the Earth's magnetic field isn't\nreally significant, especially when you consider how weak the Earth's magnetic\nfield is to begin with.\n\n\nWell, it would require generating an incredibly large magnetic field to repel\nthe Earth's magnetic field (as a magnet can repel another magnet). Of course,\nthis force only works in one direction, and the magnetic field generated has\nto be unimaginably powerful. Magnetic repulsion drops off as 1\/r^3, and the\nearth's magnetic field on the surface is already very weak. It would require\nsome sort of unknown superconductor, and special nonmagnetic construction.\nAnd seriously hardenned electronics (optical computers, perhaps). And the\nphysiological danger would be significant (due to the iron content in our\nblood, among other things). In other words, forget it.\n\n\nI missed out on the \"dragless satellite\" thread, but it sounds totally bogus,\nfrom this little bit.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nNot an astute observation -- this is a straw-bullpen. The lefties,\nStanton & Mercker are strong, and Wohlers is down learning a new pitch.\nThe bullpen is fine, probably superior.\n\n\nAlso false. Gant, Nixon, Justice, Hunter, Blauser present a decent enough\noffense. EVERYONE is slumping (except Blauser), not just Pendleton.\n\nBTW, what is the story with Brian Hunter? Is he in the dog house?","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\nMINOR? You put unsignalled lane change in a MINOR category? Now I know\nwho these guys are...","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nI would expect that CD-ROM software would not even need copy protection.\nAs the program on a CD-ROM would not fit onto a hard-drive, and it is\nimpossible for the average (and even not-so-average) user to write to a\nCD-ROM, copies of the software (that still work) could never be made.\n\nHmmm.. now that I think about it.. with a creative TSR, maybe\ndisk-swapping could be used to simulate files on a single disk. You\nwould need a tonne of disks though.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I am considering adding to my 386 system equipped with a 130meg Maxtor \nHD, a second Maxtor 245 Meg HD. I assume this will not be a problem. \nHowever, I remember reading somewhere that to do this, you needed to \nreformat your original drive ? Is this true ? If so why ? My drive is \nfull and I really don't like the idea of to re-installing everything \nfrom floppy!!\n\n Please E-mail me, or post to the group\n\n\n --Mike\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------\nMike Tancsa INTERNET:#1 mdtancsa@watarts.uwaterloo.ca\nWaterloo, Ontario #2 mike.tancsa@canrem.com \nCANADA \n__________________________________________________________________\n\n---\n \u00fe RoseReader 2.10\u00e1 P004555 Entered at [CRS]","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I am looking for a suitable UART for a project. What I require \nis a stand alone device (i.e. not cpu controlled) which will \nreceive 1200 baud RS232. Also a nice extra would be a received \ndata buffer. Please reply with any info you have.\n\nThanks,","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"My 610 is working like a charm.. In fact, if 610's are flaky, I would consider it a great computer even if I had to return a couple to Apple to get a good one.\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nWell, you're going to have to practice, but you're getting\nthe hang of it. Soon we're going to have to give you a new\nnickname. Try these on for size:\n\nTammy \"Lucky Seven\" Healy\nTammy \"Pass the falafel\" Healy\nTammy \"R Us\" Healy\nTammy \"Learning by Doing\" Healy\n\n\n\nMaddi \"Never a Useful Post\" Hausmann\n\n-- \nMaddi Hausmann madhaus@netcom.com\nCentigram Communications Corp San Jose California 408\/428-3553","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nBULLSHIT. How many lakes have ceased to be able to support life from\npurely natural pollution? Man has already done this to scores of lakes.\nAlso, much of the \"degredation\" you cite was done by cows and pigs.\n\nAnd why do think there are so many cows around?\n\nCould it be.......cause people raise them?\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nYou have one. Minimize the print manager and drag a file to it and it will\nprint it. You need to associate file extensions with such things as the\nnotepad for it to do this though.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Okay. I have my copies of all relevant gun-control bills. I'm mad as hell.\nI want to get involved. I want to join the battle to protect our Second\nAmendment Rights.\n\nWho do I write?\n\nWho should I concentrate on writing my comments to? The actual author of the\nbill? The supporters of the bill? My Congressman? My Senator? Newspapers?\nMagazines? All of the above?\n\nI don't believe that I will change the world, but at least I am going to throw\na few punches. Can any of you offer any advice or suggestions to me as I now\nbegin to get involved here?\n\nThanks for replying directly to me via e-mail.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nThe VL-IDE Adapter can be much faster then the normal IDE, it depends on the\ndrive you use and the board you use. I am using a NoName VL-IDE I\/O Contr.\nit is tested under coretest with 2.000 kb\/s using a cheap Seagate 3196 and nearly\n4000 kb\/s using a WD-Caviar 2340, you have figure out the jumper setting on the\ncontroller to get reliable diskaccess, fastest setting gets 4600 kb\/s under Coretest\nbut does not work reliable. You have to shadow the adapter BIOS to get the fast\nspeed. I haven\u00b4t used a VL-IDE-Cache controller yet, but it might speed up twice.\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\tdieter\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nok. so what's an \"exhaust bra\"? i'm guessing it's not a fabric thing that\nstraps to the pipes... does it go over the chin fairing\/lowers in some way?\ni usually don't ride with the lower plastic...","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I recently took apart my color Sony TV to clean the volume pushbuttons and\nwhen I put the beast back together, the flyback whine got much louder.\n\nIs this easy to fix? Which part is resonating? I have heard rumors of a\nspray that will fix the noise. Is this a simple thing for a TV repairman\nto fix?\n\n\tThanks,","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"A friend of mine uses Windows 3.1 to do most of her work.\nUnfortunately, she has very bad eyesight, and we haven't\nbeen able to figure out how to change the default font\nused by the system and application menus, or the font used\nby the Help program (what use is hypertext if you can't\nread it?) to make it legible to her.\n\nIf anyone knows how to increase the size of these fonts,\nof any software package that makes Windows more accessible\nto visually handicapped people, please let me know.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Organization: Compact Solutions, Canberra ACT Australia\n\nI have a floppy drive which has developed \"General failure\" errors. (It's a Teac 1.44Mb 3.5\" drive).\n\nI took it out of the machine and noticed it was very dusty. I used a high powered air can to blow all this dust out and it's quite clean now.\n\nHowever, it didn't help the problem. I've also identified that when the machine boots (and the drive seeks for a boot disk), the head movement during this process is now approximately half the length of the original time. What I mean is the period when the drive light comes on and the heads move from their retracted position out to the track containing the boot sector.\n\nIs there anything more I can do to try and save this drive? I'd prefer not to shell out $100 for a new one if I can help it.\n\nThanks!\n\nCheers, Ben\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nBen J. Elliston\nBachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) \\\\\\\/\/\nUniversity of Canberra (@ @)\n ___ooO_( )_Ooo__\nEmail: compsol@fir.canberra.edu.au V\nAlso: ellib@cbr.cpsg.com.au\nUUCP: ..!uunet!munnari!sserve.adfa.oz.au!compsol!root\nFidoNet: 3:620\/262\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nIt is ironic that in any post that criticizes langauge ability, the critic\ninvariably makes a mistake himself (\"english\" is generally written \"English\".)\n\n\nOddly, I do not see that I have contested any of that. Perhaps you, with \nassuredly greater \"english\" ability can explain, in tiny words that I might\ngrasp their meaning, precisely WHERE I infer that you have said any of those\nthings? \n\n\nNo Mr Fisher, you should place the burden of proof on the one who makes the\nallegation in the first place. You do not. Perhaps you might explain why that\nis? As for the email route, Mr Fisher, you might have tried that yourself. ","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\tHas anyone used DCE threads with an X Client?\n\tIs it possible to have one thread listening for incoming RPCs\n\twhile another processes X Events? How do you set something\n\tlike this up?\n\t\t\t\t\t_ Atul\n\t\t\t\t\t(apara@ctp.com)\n\n\t\t\t\t\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"To anyone with experience about Honda Civic (EX or DX) or Saturn SL1:\n\nI would be interested in knowing how reliable these cars are, how expensive\nthey are to own and operate (parts, maintenance, gas, insurance), if the\ndealers are good, and if they actually live up to their economy image.\n\nAnother question: what would I expect to pay for a Civic EX coupe with\nautomatic, air, and an AM\/FM radio?\n\nMail to the address below or post to this group.\n\nThanks, \n\nRob","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nIt sure did!\n\n\nI have; and all the above teach me that accurately perceiving reality \nis a tricky business -- _not_ that there's no reality.\n\n--\nMark Pundurs","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\nFirst off, use some decent terms if ya don't mind. This is sci.med, not\nalt.sex.\n\nSecondly, how absolutely bogus to assume that \"American's are just too hung\nup on the penis....blah,blah\". I think most American's don't care about\nanything so comlicated as that. They just think it \"looks nicer\". Ask \na few of them and see what response you get. Others still opt for\ncircumcision due to religious traditions and beliefs. Some think it is\neasier to clean. Still others do it because \"Daddy was\".\n\nDont' be so naive as to think American's are afraid of sexuality. ","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I don't know much about Hydrophones, so I'm looking for any information\nthat will help avoid problems I haven't thought of! I would like an \ninexpensive hydrophone and amplifier with tape (line level) outputs...\nsomething like Edmund sells for $250. They also sell just the microphone\n(hydrophone) head for $24, but how does one construct the enclosure?\nAny information would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nI presume you are just going to use IDEA for the session encryption and\ntransmit the session key with RSA?\n\nDavid R. Conrad\t\t\"No his mind is not for rent\/To any god or government\"","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I have been studying the Bible now for about a year. I love it,\nbut I am not very familiar with the different denominations, or\ntraditions, or common beliefs of various christian groups.\nI have heard various people (outside this news group)\ndescribe *idols* such as power, money, material \npossessions etc. These things are worshiped in some sense I \nsuppose, but I never really gave idols much thought. Until now... \n\nI have been reading the postings in this news group (which I \njust found a few days ago), and I have a question... First, I'm\nnot trying to question anyone's belief or try to push my views\non anyone else (I haven't been at this long enough to have\nany views other than I cannot get to heaven by being good,\nI must understand that Christ bore my sins on the cross so that\nI could be saved and I need to repent, i.e. realize that\nevery time I sin, I might as well stick a sharp stick in\nChrist's side because He took the punishment for my sins,\nwhen He died on the cross).\n\nIn my studies, Mary never really comes up. I know who she is, \nbut that's about it. It seems to me that a statue of Mary \ncould be considered an idol? Do people pray to statues of Mary?\n\nIt sounds like educated christians (more educated than myself\nI'm sure) believe Mary was sinless? Wow... I hoped to spend\nthe summer convincing myself (one way or the other) about\nTongues (I'm reading \"Charismatic Chaos\"). I guess I'll study\nTongues in parallel with reading this news group. Any help you can \ngive me will be appreciated.\n\n -------------------------------------------\n\n[I don't think the issue is so much that people are more educated than\nyou (though it may well be that they are), as that they come from a\ndifferent tradition than yours.\n\nThis is a discussion between Catholics and Protestants. Catholics\ngenerally believe that Mary was sinless. Protestants do not. The\nissue comes down to different sources of authority. Protestants\ngenerally limit themselves to the Bible as a source of doctrine.\nSince this isn't in the Bible (except in passages that no one would\nunderstand in this way if they didn't already believe it), Protestants\ndon't accept it. Catholics see continuing revelation through the\nChurch, though they believe the results are consistent with the Bible.\n\nI interpret your posting, not as a call for yet another argument about\nwhether the Catholic Marian devotions are idolatry (an argument I am\nnot prepared to see newed here), but as a sign of being interested in\nlearning about traditions other than your own. Catholics are of\ncourse a major one, but by no means the only one. I generally\nconsider the major traditions to be Catholic, Orthodox, and\nvarious subsets of Protestantism. Within Protestantism, it's a matter\nof how finely you want to cut things. These days I think the major\ndivision is between those who accept Biblical inerrancy and those\nwho don't. There are also a number of major historical traditions,\nbut in recent decades distinctions are tending to blur. I'd \nidentify the major Protestant traditions as:\n\n Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican (they're sort of halfway between\n Catholic and Protestant), Wesleyan, Baptist, Holiness, Pentecostal,\n Church of Christ\n\nBut there are a number of others. Historical distinctions tend not to\nbe so important among the liberal churches anymore, and I think\ncurrent trends in society and the Church are also tending to make\nconservatives seen themselves as allies from a general \"evangelical\"\nperspective. But differences among these various traditions are still\nquite marked.\n\nI think the best introduction to these issues is to read a good book\non church history. Anyone who wants to understand the church really\nneeds to understand how we got where we are now. A church history\nwill normally show you where each of these traditions came from, and\ngive a feeling for their nature. Unfortunately I'm away from my\nlibrary at the moment, so I don't have anything specific to recommend.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Home speakers:\n\no NHT (Now Hear This Inc.) Model II floor tower speaker system.\n The Model II is a pair of 3 way design with a 3\/4\" tweeter,\n 6.5\" mid-range, and two 6.5\" woofer for low bass.\n Impedance is 8 ohms (minimum 4 ohms), the cross-over\n points are 100Hz and 3.2 KHz. Frequency response is rated\n at 40Hz to 22KHz +\/- 3db. Rated efficiency is 87db.\n Power rating is between 35 to 200 watts per channel.\n Black finish. Magnetic shielded perfect for surround sound\n front speakers or HiFi audio speakers.\n retail $850.00 at Macys, asking $500 obo, a year old,\n rarely used, excellent just like new condition.\n\no Bose 301 book shelf speakers, black, perfect condition, like new,\n Paid $350.00, asking $220.00 firm\n\no B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Beovox CX100 Satellite speakers, white.\n Brand new in box, paid $450.00.\n $350.00 obo\n\no Yamaha center center\n paid $125, asking $80.00 firm, just like new\n\no Yamaha rear channel speakers for Doby Surround Sound\n paid $150, asking $99.00, just like new\n\nCar speakers:\n\no Boston Acoustic 861 seperates (car audio speakers), 6\" woofers\n with seperate tweeters and crossovers.\n Brand new in box, never been installed, $259.00 at Good Guys\n Asking $199.00 firm","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nESPN must have some very poor marketing people. They are only concerned with\nfeaturing players (i.e. Mario) than featuring good competitive hockey.\n\n\nI've heard that this is because most of their market is East Coast and hence\nwould prefer the Wales stuff. Also, don't expect Canadian teams on ESPN.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nNonsense! I wasn't asked if Larry O'Brien should trust Nixon with his keys,\nbut whether I would.\n\nDavid","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n just a point, i suppose, if open mind means believing anything can be true\nor we can't for sure know what is definitely true, i'm happy to not be open\nminded. if, however, open mindedness means being respectful and tolerant\ntowards other beliefs, respecting the rights and intelligence and wisdom\nof people of other beliefs and giving equal time to alternative ideas, i\ntry my very best to be open minded. just a thot in passing.... :)\n\n\n not being married, i cannot say too much to you, but from my perspective\nhaving mutually exclusive faiths would be a big enough roadblock for me in\nconsidering marrying someone. making it much bigger than it is? i suppose\nthat depends on how serious each of you is in your beliefs. lukewarm atheists\nand christians for whom religion is of nominal importance probly would feel\nthe issue isn't very big. i suppose the more important your beliefs are to\neach of you, the more important the issue is.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":" Some comments deleted for bandwidth (God knows, we need it... :))\n\n \n Ok, Roger, here's a question for you. Say you are running an expansion\nteam. You don't HAVE a team at the moment, but the draft is coming up. Who\nare you going to pick, guys who have won the most WS rings, or guys who \nCOULD contribute the most to your team. Say the Reds were dumb enough to \nnot protect Larkin, and the Jays didn't protect Alfredo. Who would you\npick?\n\n (I can't believe I'm getting involved in this... :)\n\n John","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Article #61214 (61317 is last):\nFrom: arnolm2@aix.rpi.edu (Matthew Richard Arnold)\nSubject: DX50 vs DX266\nDate: Wed Apr 21 19:55:12 1993\n\n\nWould someone be willing to explain to me the 486DX 50MHz is not more\npopular than it is? I would think it would be just as fast, if not \nfaster than the 486DX 66MHz for certian applications. Plus, a 50MHz \nmotherboard would seem better if you had any plans on upgrading the\nchip in the future. I must be missing something, since everyone is \nbuying the DX2 66... Many adds don't even mention the DX 50.\n\n Thanks a lot,\n -Matt\n\nEnd of File, Press RETURN to quit\n\nYes its realy simple, no one makes a mother board that runs the\nbus at more than 33MHZ....Sam","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":": I cant get through to the author of rtrace. His site is inaccessible\n: can he upload the new version somewhere else please?","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nWhat is the copyright status of this data? Are there restrictions regarding the\nuses they can be put to?\n\nKaveh\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nGee, since you ignored the entire substance of my substantial\npost, you got a lot of nerve claiming that I don't understand\nwhat's being talked about.\n\nRespond to the previous post or shut the fuck up. You're\nreally annoying.\n\n\n-- \nMaddi Hausmann madhaus@netcom.com\nCentigram Communications Corp San Jose California 408\/428-3553","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Jaffa and try to buy their house back from the Jews who now\nown it. \n\n\tAnd now a question and answer for you: Can the Jews who were\nborn and raised in Hebron, or their descendants go back to THEIR homes\nin Hebron? The answer is: absolutely NOT, because they were almost all\nmurdered by their Arab neighbors - the \"palestinians\".\n\n\tNow, do I think the Arabs should be allowed to even visit\n\"their\" homes in Jaffa? Hell, no. Bring back the Jews of Hebron, Petah\nTikva, Jerusalem, Safed, etc. Then, perhaps I would be in favor of Arabs\nreturning to their Jaffa homes. However, seeing as no Arab has yet been\nable to bring people back from the dead, I'd say that's out.\n\nWith all the hope in the world,\n\nNissan Ratzlav-Katz","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I forgot to mention that the stats are for games through 4\/20.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Often times (most recently on this list in the last few days) I've\nheard the passage from revelation:\n\n\t\"...whoever adds to the sacred words of this book...whoever removes\n\t words from this book...\" \n\n\t used as an arguement against the deutercanonical books.\n\n\t I feel this is ridiculous for two reasons:\n\n\t 1. They weren't added later by the Catholic Church; they were\n\t\t*always* part of what was considered inspired scripture.\n\t\t(This has been dealt with in previous postings...no reason\n\t\tto repeat the info.)\n\n\t2. It is more likely than not that when St. John (or whomever) wrote\n\t\tthe book of Revelation WHAT WAS THEN CONSIDERED SCRIPTURE was\n\t\t** NOT ** the same thing you and I are holding in our hands!\n\n\tIf one takes the translation of \"this book\" in REV 18:22 (or somewhere\n\taround there) to mean \"all of scripture\", then all of us are likely\n\tholding something that is in violation of this command.\n\n\tIt is impossible to exactly date the scriptures, even the N.T. ones\n\t(they didn't like to date their letters, I guess). I really wish I\n\thad my bible with me right now to get the facts straight, but I believe\n\tthat several of the N.T. letters, chief among them 2 Peter, have their\n\tmost likely date of composition in the early second century A.D.\n\t\tRevelation was almost certainly written durin the reign of \n\tDomition (sp?), A.D. 80-96. Thus it could be argues that we are all\n\tin sin if we accept 2 Peter as scripture, since it was \"added\" to the\n\tbook after the composition of Revelation, when we are told to add \n\tnothing more.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nHey, Clayton, it's me again! I just love your arguments. They completely\nclinch each and _every_ one of your points!\n\nBut then again, that, I suppose, says a lot about how screwed up your are.\n\nHehe. I haven't had so much fun since I started blasting christians in alt.atheism!\n\n\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nI wholeheartedly endorse it.\n\n I have no problem with the\n\nHaven't been to many A's games, have you?\n\nSeriously, I don't mind a baseball game that lasts a long time if it lasts\na long time because there is good baseball being played. However, I don't\nlike 3-2 games that take 3+ hours, because there's a lot of dead time going\non in that game. I don't find anything exciting about watching batter or\npitcher wander around between pitches, or watching the catcher make a slow\nwalk to the mound, or watching lots of pitcher changes for no good reason\n(Whitey Herzog used to be the master of this; the game could be way out of\nreach, and he'd still be making switches for platoon advantage). \n\nI want to see the game, not people standing around. I don't really enjoy\nwatching NFL football games in person, for example, because there's so much\ndead time (you don't really notice how much dead time there is if you watch\nit on television, because they're busy showing you replays). I don't like\nthat college basketball games have so many time outs at the end of the game\n(the NCAA has made some moves to try to alleviate this problem for next\nyear: they're going to stop the clock after made baskets late in games next\nyear, and they're going to a 35 second clock). \n\nThere's also a difference in how tolerant I am of long games if I'm\nwatching them on the tube, and if I'm going there in person. For me, going\nto an A's game has become a major commitment of time, one that I'm not\nwilling to make that often: the length of their games is costing the A's\nrevenue from me.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n Falcon Microsystems of Landover MD, the sole Apple-authorized\nreseller to the federal government, has similar \"open market\" prices.\nThe upgrade is too new to be on General Services Adminsitration schedule\nyet.\n\t\t\t\t\t\tJoe Gurman","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Someone asked me if I there existed an init that removes the dialog\n \"you're gonna disconnect all apletalk users \" or something\nlike that, when the powerbook falls asleep.\n\nHe said he was sure that such a thing existed, and he thought it was\nfreeware. Can anyone help me out with this ?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nI guess it's kind of an aesthetics argument.\n\nI can see the solar arrays being expensive, and there could be\ncontingencies where you would be throwing away brand new\nsolar cells, but it seems so cheap compared toa shuttle\nmission, i wouldn't think they would bother.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nI posted that document (forgot part 1\/6 etc) but it was more than a summary,\nit was a complete technical description of the protocol. It can be ftped\nfrom simtel or from wuarchive.wustl.edu in mirrors\/msdos\/naplps\n\n\nWhy not write a NAPLPS decoder for your choice of platform and release the\ncode to the net? Then other willing souls can help port it to other platforms.\nNAPLPS was designed for this type of online interactive graphics much the\nsame as X, but while X is intended for high-bandwidth network connections,\nNAPLPS was optimized for low bandwidth modem connections.\n\nI'm sure you will receive other suggestions but look at it this way. If you\nwanted to provide a full network connection to Linux over a modem would you\nuse SLIP\/PPP or would you invent some new way? Most people would say that\nSLIP\/PPP exist and are reasonably well designed protocols, so lets just\nimplement them. I see it the same way with NAPLPS. It is an existing, well\nthought out, extensible protocol for online graphics, so why not implement\nit.\n\nIf you need any advice on implementation, just e-mail me. I am currently\ngetting a beta version of my CorelDraw to NAPLPS converter working well\nenough to release it by May 15. If you or someone else does not get going\non a freely available NAPLPS decoder, then I intend to do it after I get\na my conversion program out of beta, and get a couple of other things done.\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"But you stated that this study was presented in a very accurate and\ndependable way. This is confusing to the issue.\n\nAnd if you read this title it implies that; gay sex (homosexual sex)\nactivities are low compared to the general population that they surveyed.\n\n\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\nWell let us quibble- look at the above statement that you posted, I have marked\nit with '^^^^^^', IT STATES THAT 1% ARE EXCLUSIVELY HOMOSEXUAL- IT STATES 2% ARE\nOR HAVE ENGAGED IN HOMOSEXUAL SEX.\n\nAnd please not the use of adjective here \"HOMOSEXUAL SEX\".\n\nNow I stated that if we take 1% as homosexal this is a valid viewpoint.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nI never advocated \"hiding in the sand.\" I'm advocating a peaceful\nsolution while a peaceful solution is possible. Unless you want blood on\nyour hands.\n\n\nRead the above.\n\n\nI type corrected. (:-)\n\n\nEnglish revolution-> what revolution? They never had one. \nIndia-> If they could get around their religion restrictions\nMexico-> Point Taken, I forgot about this one. \nFrance-> Napoleon Bonepart would have something to say about this.\nHolland-> I didn't know they had one, won't comment because I don't know\nenough.\n\n\nActually, I consider the issue on topic. When you start gambling with\nfire crackers, sooner or later, somebody is going to lose a hand.\n\n\nFine. Exercise the right to free speech. That's great! But don't resort\nto armed violence until there's no other possibility.\n\n\nNo. I believe there are bad cops, and good cops. There are bad people,\nand good people. (And all that grey inbetween.) \n\nI have had the pleasure of knowing a police officer who did his best to\nuphold the laws he swore to defend. I have also seen what happens when\npolice power is abused.\n\nDon't generalize in either direction. It just causes problems.\n\n\nMe either. Nice can of worms, ain't it?\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nHaving driven both, and having owned an SC300 for 14 months now, all I can\nsay is \"it depends\". They're both great cars. In fact, my wife and I\nare saving our pennies so we can get her the 300ZX convertible in a year.\nThe 300ZX handles like a dream, while the SC300 rides like a dream.\nFit and finish on both are excellent, but the Lexus gets the nod in\ncustomer satisfaction. They're both very attractive, and hideously\nexpensive. The resale value of the SC is better than the ZX. The\n300ZX isn't available with traction control, which makes it a handful\non slippery surfaces.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"If you want to try a non-toxic solvent, there's one made of citrus that \nworks very well and doesn't take your skin off in the process. One brand \nname I've used is Citra-Solve, but there are others too.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nThat's right. Everyone. Even infants who cannot speak as yet. Even\na little child will rebelliously stick his finger in a light socket.\nEven a little child will not want his diaper changed. Even a little\nchild will fight nap-time.\n\nSo far as Jesus saying \"everyone\": \n\n A certain ruler asked Jesus, \"Good teacher, what must I do to\n inherit eternal life?\"\n\n \"Why do you call me good?\" Jesus answered. \"No one is good--\n except God alone.\"\n\nKen, the book of Romans states that we are born sinners. We do\nnot grow into being a sinner. We sin because we are sinners. The\ncommon mistake, even in Christian circles, is to think the reverse\ntrue. So for as surely as you grew to look like you parents,\nyou not only inherited their appearance, but also their sin nature.\nIt goes with being human.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"I have a question about the autocheck-boxes in Windows.\nIs it a possibility to let the boxes have several different colors at the\nsame time?\n\nFrode Kvam :-)\n\n--\n_______________________________________________________________________________\n _\/_\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/_\/_\/\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/\n _\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/_\/_\/\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/_\/_\/ (C)\n_______________________________________________________________________________\n Name: Frode Kvam\n Univ: University of Trondheim, dept of informatics\n E-mail: frode@ifi.unit.no\n Snail-mail: Lademoens Kirkealle 8\n 7042 TRONDHEIM\n Voice: + 47 7 50 45 06\n_______________________________________________________________________________","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"I've been away for a couple of weeks and have become out of touch with the \nlatest information on the Diamond Viper Card. Does anyone know if Diamond \nhas come out with any Vesa Driver updates lately? Also, I was wondering \nwhat the latest Windows Driver version is up to now.\n\n\t\t\t\tThanks in advance,\n\t\t\t\t\tDan","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\nHow is that possible? He was on the Albuquerque Leftturns last year.\nHow could you possibly know what team he would be on if Manny Lee was\non his team last year. After all, Manny Lee wasn't on his team last year,\nso it's complete, unfounded speculation to state that if he was on the\nsame team as Manny Lee last year, it would have been the team of the\nToronto Blue Jays. Since he and Lee weren't on the same team, you\ncannot possibly objectively state what team they would have been on\nif they had both been on the same team.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nI quote from the journal, \"30 Days In the Church and In the World,\"\n1992, No. 8\/9, p. 29. \n\nRegarding the new draft of the Universal Catechism:\n\n\tIn procuring the common good of society the need could arise\n\tthat the aggressor be placed in the position where he cannot\n\tcause harm. By virtue of this, the right and obligation of \n\tpublic authorities to punish with proportionate penalties,\n\tincluding the death penalty, is acknowledged. For similar\n\treasons, legimate authorities have the right to impede\n\taggressors in society with the use of arms. The Church's \n\ttraditional teaching has always been expressed and will \n\tcontinue to be expressed in the \n\tconsideration of the real conditions of common good and the\n\teffective means for preserving public order and personal\n\tsafety. To the degree that means other than the death\n\tpenalty and military operations are sufficient to keep the\n\tpeace, then these non-violent provisions are to be preferred\n\tbecause they are more in proportion and in keeping with the\n\tfinal goal of protection of peace and human dignity. \n\nAs is clearly shown by this excerpt, the Church's teaching on capital\npunishment remains today as it has always been in the past - in total\naccord with my sentiment that I do not disagree with the use of deadly\nforce in those cases for which this option is justifiable. \n\n\nI seek to conform my will to the will of God as expounded by His\ninstrument of the visible Church here on earth whenever the question\nof faith or morals arises. \n\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"My disk that had my joystick code that some of you were kind enough to mail\nme puked....specifically, I am looking for C code to read the position\nof joystick WITHOUT using int15h, i.e. accessing port 0x200\/0x201 directly.\n\nI need it in C becaues of memory model considerations.\n\nI only need to be able to read the X and Y position also.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n Wow, look at alllthe pretty puddles!!!!\n\n Jimmy crack koan, and I don't care, Jimmy crack koan and i don't care, Jimmy\ncrack Koan and i don't care, Zen Master's gone away.....\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nAre you in contact with her, is that what she said, or what you THINK\nher reason is?\n\nAlso, could it be possible that she is not replying because she has\nno reply that wouldn't confirm the worst suspicions? If the suspicions\nare way out of pocket, one would think the person would be in there\nsaying so, and indicating WHY they are out of pocket. Hiding behind\na veil of secrecy is not reassuring.\n\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":" ^^^^^^^\nSo how does Aerostitch hold up with this procedure? I'm ordering mine\nMonday, May 3. And I'm happy about it, too. :-) :-)\n\n -Mike","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nI don't think the issue of whether infants have faith is relevant or not.\nCertainly they *can*, as the example of John in utero proves. I find the\ntranslation of Col 2 above odd in terms of the circumcision of christ,\nwhich the KJV and RSV put in terms of Christ's cricumcision which we, in\nunion with him *participate* in putting off the body of sins of the flesh.\n\nAlso, perhaps cor 2:12 is dividing the act of burial with him in baptism,\nwhich can be independant of faith, from the experience of rising with\nChrist by faith. Who says both are by faith? This interpretation has the\nadvantage of explaining those who are faithlessly baptized, for whom their\nbaptisim is not benefit, but serves to put them into the kingdom nonetheless.\n\nLike the israelites (all of them, children included) who were baptized in\nthe cloud and in the sea, it was of no advantage because they did not add\nto their baptism faith and obedience.\n\nBaptism does not impart faith, nor is it done strictly speaking on the\nbasis of the faith of the parent, but because of the covcenant promise of\nGod. It imparts grace, the grace of the kingdom, which can be a\npunishement in disguise if there is later apostacy.\n\n\n\nDo you teach a child to pray the Lord's prayer? Do you expect them to not\nsteal? They *can* have faith appropriate to their condition. And in the\nnew covenant, we shall no longer say: know the lord, for they shall all\nknow him from the least unto the greatest Heb 8:11.\n\n\nBut also according to Ezekiel 18, God will not hold innocent anyone on the\nbasis of anyone elses innocense. Thus Jesus could not be our federal head\nany more than adam, *IF* that's what ezekiel is talking about. Shall you\nmake ezekiel 18 contradict the second commandemnt as well?\n\n\n >\n\nEzekiel 36:25-26 indicates that this new heart will be given by God,\nin the context of the sprinkling of water in baptism. It is the action of\nGod puting them into his new order, and not a question of\"personal\"\nfaith as such.\n\n\nBut the death that came to all because of sin is not just their personal\ndeath, but the dead state (originbal sin). We are in a covenant of death,\nbecause adam, our federal head gave over his dominion to the devil and death.\n\n\n\nWhile this psalm is figurative in it's language, it is not hyperbolic, and\nthe one does not necessarily imply the other. There is not other\nhyperbolic language in this psalm. What v 5 is likely refering to is \nwhat is symbolized by the OT cleanliness laws (which make intercourse and\nchildbrith both acts which caus uncleannes and seperation from God). The\nwhole psalm is in the language of OT ritual (hyssop, cleansing, burnt\noffering, etc) David's sin with bathsheba included this element, as he\ndid not ritually cleanse himself when he should have. \n\nBut what was symbolized by the OT ritual was the truth that sin was \npassed generationally. That's why the organ of generation had to be\ncut. That's why brith was unclean. Uncleanness was death, and all babies\nwere born dead, and needed to be washed to newness of life, which we have in\nbaptism today.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"=Having read in the past about the fail-safe mechanisms on spacecraft, I had\n=assumed that the Command Loss Timer had that sort of function. However I\n=always find disturbing the oxymoron of a \"NO-OP\" command that does something.\n=If the command changes the behavior or status of the spacecraft it is not\n=a \"NO-OP\" command.\n\nUsing your argument, the NOOP operation in a computer isn't a NOOP, since it\ncauses the PC to be incremented.\n\n=Of course this terminology comes from a Jet Propulsion Laboratory which has\n=nothing to do with jet propulsion.\n\nOf course, the complaint comes from someone who hasn't a clue as to what he's\ntalking about.\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nCarl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI\/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nThis is stupid. Won't it cost more to those companies hoping to \nserve the gov't and private markets if they DON'T use the same\ntechnology?\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"SUBSCRIBE XPERT skji@eve.kaist.ac.kr\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"In <1993Apr24.214843.10940@midway.uchicago.edu> eeb1@quads.uchicago.edu\n\n\nI already responded to this on one dimension, but afterthoughts cause\nme to make another, independent reply. The problem with a \"moment of\nsilence\" is that it is NOT an even-handed way of \"allowing\" for religion\namongst students in the public schools. As I noted before, Muslims need\nmore than a moment of silence in order to perform the prayers they are\nrequired by Muhammad to do. And (at least Orthodox) Jewish prayer also\nhas requirements that are not addressed by this.\n\nThere is, in fact, a highly selective BIAS towards Christian prayer in\nthis \"moment of silence\" shit. And that is especially bizarre in that\nChristian prayer DOESN'T NEED this stuff -- a Christain may pray totally\nincognito AT ANY TIME (to some extent, this is true of Muslims and Jews\nas well -- what I intend in my first paragraph is that there *are* some\ncharacteristic forms of prayer in *these* religions which DO need special\ntimes and\/or behavior, which cannot be undertaken without an observer \nbeing able taking note of it.)\n\nA Christian may pray, at ANY time -- silently and without any trace of\nhis activity being evident to others. That may or may not be true of the\nother religious traditions amongst us: certainly, these tend to have SOME\nforms of prayer that WOULD evidence differences from American\/Protestant\n\"mainstream\" religion.\n\nAll that a \"moment of silence\" does is to allow THAT ONE tradition which\ndoesn't NEED it, to have a \"special\" place set aside in the public schools.\nThere is NOTHING in Christian prayer that requires public forms, or rugs,\nor phylacteries, or anything else at all visible to the outside world. A\nChristian student MAY (and probably does) pray at innumerable times during\nthe day, without anyone else knowing it. [That may also be true of non-\nChristians -- I am not claimng otherwise]. In the \"moment of silence\" it\nwould STILL be difficult for the Jews to gather and daven, for the Muslims\nto do their ablutions and find qiblah to Mecca and engage in the prescribed\nforms. But *of course* Christians can do *their* thing -- and therefore,\nthe provision is nothing but a disguised attempt to encourage just that.\n\nLuckily, there *is* a strong Jewish presence in this country (and I, as\na Christian, revere some of the Jewish teachers I had in public schools),\nand a growing Muslim presence as well. I can only hope that the political\nforces consequent on this will PREVENT the imposition of Christian forms\non non-Christians.\n\nAs far as I can see (as a Christian) there is NOTHING in this \"moment of\nsilence\" campaign but an attempt to use PUBLIC social pressure to FORCE\nchildren to adhere to a pattern that is biased towards Christianity. And\nas a Christian, I *must* protest such coercion. For what it's worth, I\nsuspect that the coercion is not really targeted at the non-Christians --\nit is yet another case of FAILURE amongst Christian parents in \"making\"\ntheir children prayerful, so that they want the public schools to teach\nwhat THEY cannot manage to teach, despite having all the opportunity in\nthe world to do so.\n\nIf you have taught your children to pray, they do NOT need a moment of\nsilence in school. If you have NOT managed to teach them, the moment\nwill only embarrass you. Give it up.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Yes, the local sheriff stated that anytime he wanted to talk to Koresh, all\nhe had to do was call him and Koresh would come down.\n\n\n\nFull agree with you here. I think its ridiculous that he did not even talk\nto Janet Reno until sometime Tuesday, however, he did talk with Wendell\nHubbel(?). So who really is the Attorney General????\n\n\nHopefully the investigation will answer some of these bizarre questions.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\tThe \"R Us\" is not trademarked, but the \"Backwards R Us\" is, I \nbelieve.\n\n\n\n---\n\n Speaking of proofs of God, the funniest one I have ever seen was in a\n term paper handed in by a freshman. She wrote, \"God must exist, because\n he wouldn't be so mean as to make me believe he exists if he really\n doesn't!\" Is this argument really so much worse than the ontological\n proofs of the existence of God provided by Anselm and Descartes, among\n others?","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"To encourage the great tradition of Red Sox negativism, I am having a \ncontest to predict the magnitude of the Sox' fall from their current \nheights. You must decide first, whether the Sox will be at .500 again\nat any time during this year. Then you must predict either:\n\n(1) Their record the first time they're at .500, if they are, or\n\n(2) Their final record, if they stay above .500 the rest of the year.\n\nSo Valentine's earlier prediction would go as \"13-13\" (resend it if you \nwere serious, Val!).\n\nESPN pointed out last night that the last Sox start better than this was\nin 1952, when they finished 76-78, in sixth place.\n\nSo email me your guess, either at \"barring@cs.washington.edu\" or directly\nreplying to this post.\n\nEntries close 5 pm PDT on Wed 28 Apr 1993.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nThat's fine idea, but it only works if the lighting\/power company even bothers to supply good light fixtures. For instance, a power company in Virginia \nrecently asked a state commission for permission to sell more lights of various\ntype. Yet, all of the different fixture that they sold and wanted to sell\nwere bad designs - one that wasted the light. Thus, you couldn't even buy\na good light from them. In most places, to get a good light, you have to\neither order it special at high cost or call a store in Arizona. At some\npoint, society starts to make rules. Cars have to pass safety tests. \nCompanies have to meet pollution standards, etc.. There are two ways to achieve this: educate the public so that they demand good lighting or force code\ndown the lighting companies backs. History seems to suggest that the latter\nis more likely to work.\n\nAgreed, so I won't respond again. It's important for all you spacers out \nthere to realize that some people will object to various wild ideas that \nhave been presented. Just like Congress, it would be best to consult\nthe astronomers\/lovers of the night sky before you try some PR stunt\nto boost public knowledge about space.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\nWhat is so honorable about placing bombs in passenger airliners,\npromising to execute Rushdie, killing 1-2 million people in the\nIran\/Iraq war, murdering tourists and persecuting ethinc Christians in\nEgypt, massacring Christians in Sudan, harassing Christians in and \nbarring Jews from Saudi Arabia? How are paranoid Muslims \"righteous\nin defending themsselves\" in these situations? Who are they even\nafraid of?\n\n\nConsidering that you seem to be posting from central New Jersey, this\nis an odd comment coming from you. I dare you to speak your mind in\nthe Middle East in any country besides Israel.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nRight.\n\n\nThe Branch Dividians were. They believed and trusted so much that it became\nimpossible to turn back to reality. What you are advocating is total\nirreversible brainwashing.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nUtopia is a myth (although we can do a lot better than what we have today).\nBut I think that you must pitch Libertarianism as a progressive agenda\n(ie You can do better under our style of system).\n\n\nI'm flattered by your invitation, but I'm afraid you have the wrong person.\nAlthough I completely agree with your civil liberties agenda, I'm not \nin support of your economic agenda. What I DO like about the Libertarian\nparty is that you guys are so good at shaking up the tired ideas of the\npast. I encourage you guys to continue your crusade, but I'm afraid I\ncan't ride along. \n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\"Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has Garrett Johnson\n come.\" --Tussman Garrett@Ingres.com\n\"The probability of someone watching you is proportional\nto the stupidity of your action.\" - Unknown","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"[...]\n[...]\n[...]\n\n\"Hey, what the hell do you mean by that? You suck. I have a god-given\nright to express opinions, carry a gun and to not wear a helmet, goddamn \nit. Everything you stand for is STUPID.\"\n\n\n\n\nYou know, Alan, I really like this one.\n\n\n-----\nTommy McGuire\nmcguire@cs.utexas.edu\nmcguire@austin.ibm.com","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I am posting this for a friend. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS ACCOUNT!!!\n\nIf you are interested in any of the following, ask for Rob at (510) 521-3147.\n\nLaptop PC: $1200\n- 386SX 20MHz CPU\n- 4 MB RAM\n- 120 MB Hard Drive\n- VGA Graphics (32 Greyscale) LCD\n- External VGA Port\n- 3.5\" High Density Floppy Drive\n- Removable 101-key keyboard\n- External keyboard port\n- 2 Serial, 1 Parallel and 1 Expansion ports\n- Expansion unit available, which has 2 full-size card slots\n\nBernoulli Drive: $400\n- Dual 20 MB Disk Drives\n- 20 MB cartridges (comes with 4 disks)\n- External unit\n\nScanner: $50\n- Logitech Scanman","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"jwindley@cheap.cs.utah.edu (Jay Windley) writes...\n\n[...]\n\n\nThis is curious. I read in _EH_...\n\n\"The Lord imparted the gift of knowledge to James the Just, to John \nand Peter after his resurrection, these delivered it to the rest of \nthe apostles, and they to the seventy, of whom Barnabas was one.\"\n\t\t\t \n\t\t\t--- Eusebius, _Ecclesiastical History_\n\nIt seems that the Lord imparted the gift of knowledge, not that the\nLord imparted secret information.\n\n[...]\n\n\nI'm afraid that I cannot find this portrayal in _EH_. \nI don't see anywhere in 3:32:7-8 where Eusebius mentions that certain \ngnostics had the wrong gnosis.\n\nThe closest is when Eusebius summarizes Hegesippus' statements, \n\"...whilst if there were any at all, that attempted to pervert \nthe sound doctrine of the saving gospel, they were yet skulking \nin dark retreats...\"\n\n\n\"Favorably interpreted?\" Just in looking at two of the four \nreferences that you gave (I have the _EH_ handy, Irenaeus and the \n_Clemetine Recognitions_ I will have to look for) I see no room for \nsuch 'interpretations.'\n\nAnd any such 'interpretation' still falls short of an equivalence to \nthe Temple Ceremonies. \n\nThe links for Jay's using _EH_ for support are: \"imparting the gift \nof knowledge\" = \"imparted secret information\" = \"being given secret \nsigns and tokens to gain entrance to heaven.\" But there is not\nenough equivalence between the the ideas for us to be able to call \nthis \"favorable interpretation.\" It appears to be closer to \n\"fabrication.\"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nYour hearing curve sounds a lot like mine (thanks, Uncle Sam!). I've been\nwearing Miracle Ear canal aids for about 5 months now and I find them to be\nacceptable. They are molded to the shape of your ear canal, and tuned to \nyour hearing curve. They are comfortable to wear and almost invisible, if\nyou're worried about that (although if you're currently wearing behind the\near models, that's not an issue). The cost: I paid $1200 each for mine,\nthrough the Miracle Ear counter at Sears. I've heard that there is a\nsubstantial discount for senior citizens, but I haven't researched that, because\nI'm not a senior citizen, yet!\n\nGive them a try; you might be pleasantly surprised!\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"(Martin Vuille) writes...\n\n\n\tPCMCIA\n\t1030G East Duane St\n\tSunnyvale, CA 94086 USA\n\t408-720-0107\n\n\tSee also:\n\talt.periphs.pcmcia","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Any rocky mountain spotted fever experts out there ?\n\nThe doctor thinks a friend might have this.\nThe question is, doesn't the tick have to bite you ?\n\nYou frequently find a tick crawling on you after a walk\nin the woods around here, but you tend to notice it before\nit bites you; pulling one out of your skin is something\nyou're not likely to forget.\n\nCan you get the fever without it biting you ? Do they\nsometimes bite you and then let go so you don't realize\nyou were bitten ? I know they will let go once they've had\ntheir fill, but you certainly would notice this (arggh).\n\nSo how do you get the fever if you never pulled a tick\noff yourself (as opposed to finding one merely crawling\non you) ?","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nMy ex-husband & I used to own Borgwards. Haven't seen any for a long\ntime. They were really good cars. Does ayone out there know anything\nabout them now? I heard they were being made in Mexico, but of course\nthey wouldn't be the original German - if that's even true. When I've\nbeen in Mexico I haven't seen any. We loved ours, even tho' they were\nugly - they had names - one was Humphrey Borgward.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nStole 300 bases. (Ok, he's still light-hitting, but baseball managers don't\nthink so, they think he, like Omar Moreno before him, is a perfect leadoff\nman. Awesome defense.)\n\n\nHe's still around because of his 1986, when he hit 20 HR.\n\n\nHasn't played 10+ years in the bigs. Wasn't a full-time major-leaguer\nuntil 1988.\n\n\nConsistent .300 hitter.\n\n\nWe'll see if he's still around in 1994 for his tenth year.\n\n\nSame goes for Herm.\n\n\nDoesn't count then.\n\n\nRedus is hardly light-hitting, plus he stole 300 bases. Close to\n800 OPS career against LHP.\n\n\nWe'll see if he's still around in 1995 to qualify.\n\n\nSlugged .416 to .440 for three straight years in one of the worst hitters'\nparks in the NL. He's going to be one of Colorado's better players this\nyear. Plus, to make ten you have to count all the time he spent in Denver\nand Buffalo and Hawaii while with the White Sox.\n\n\nColeman, assuming he makes it to 1994, was never perceived as being\nweak offensively, though of course he was. Led NL in SB his first six\nyears in the majors.\n\n\nWe'll see if he's still around in 1997.\n\n\nWilson has always been overrated, but hit .300 five times in a six-year\nstretch and led the league in triples five times. But we can count him\nif he's still playing in 1994, though it'll be because he's Otis Nixon\ndeluxe with slightly worse defense.\n\n\nOkay, if he's in the league this year, he can count, though he's also\nin the majors because of Otis Nixon syndrome.\n\n\nHe's not spectacular, but he's neither light-hitting nor a ten-year man.\n\n\nHalfway there, and unlikely to make it 3\/4 of the way there.\n\n\nBrock suffered from Otis Nixon disease, but he wasn't perceived as\nlight-hitting. Neither was Curt Flood. Cesar Cedeno was *not* light-\nhitting.\n\n\nHe'll have to steal a lot more bases.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nCould someone explain where these names come from? I'm sure there's a \nperfectly good reason to name a planetoid \"Smiley,\" but I'm equally sure that\nI don't know what that reason is.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Microsoft is the largest software company on the planet, yet I cannot think\nof even *ONE* computing concept that they innovated and brought to market\nbefore anyone else. Xerox-PARC\/Apple, Osborne, NeXT, GNU and others have \nbeen pioneers and led the way to the future of computing. What has\nmicrosoft done to be a technological leader? I posted this question before,\nbut I got nary a reply. I make the challenge now to anyone who can come up\nwith something-especially Microsoft employees. I get no response this time,\nI guess it pretty much assures me that there is none--which is what I\nsuspect anyway.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nAt Algor's insistance, the shaped charge will automatically detonate after\nthirty years, a la \"Logan's Run,\" in order to maintain population control.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I am upgrading my hard drive so I am selling this 40 M drive, it run\ngreat, without any problem, for $90 and share the shipping.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"molecules has evolved from an esoteric academic subject into\na international industry. Computer graphics has played a\ndecisive role in this transformation by allowing chemists to\nbuild, visualize and interact with complex geometrical objects.\n \nWhile computer scientists are conversant in the language of their\nown discipline, they are often unfamiliar with the terminology,\nsimulation techniques and practical needs of research chemists.\nSimilarly, chemists are often unfamiliar with the latest paradigms\nand technological advances in graphical computing.\n \nThis interdisciplinary course is intended to bridge the gap\nbetween computer science and chemistry and to equip chemistry\nresearchers who wish to be more than just casual users of\nprepackaged graphics software. Although this is not intended to\nbe a course in computational chemistry or drug design, data sets\nfrom chemical research problems will be used in lab and students\nwill be encouraged to bring data sets of their own. Lab exercises\nand projects will be carried out using data-flow programming\n(IBM Visualization Data Explorer software) and students will have\naccess to Cornell Theory Center computing resources, including video\nrecording equipment.\n \nAudience: researchers and students in the chemical and biological\n sciences interested in integrating state-of-the-art\n computer graphics into their research; computer scientists\n wishing to gain familiarity with a major application of\n scientific visualization.\n \n The class size will be limited to 25 participants on a\n first-come first-served basis.\n \nLevel: Graduate\/advanced undergraduate, 1 or 2 Credits. May be taken\n without credit as a workshop. Calculus, linear algebra\n and introductory chemistry required. Familiarity with Unix,\n X-windows and C is useful but not required.\n \nDate: June 14-25, 1993 (2 Credits)\n June 14-18, 1993 (1 or 0 credits)\n \nTime: Mon-Fri 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm\n \nCost: 0 or 1 credit $410\n 2 credits $820\n \nFormat\n \nThe course will be held in the Theory Center training facility\nwhere computer workstations will be available. Daily lectures will be\ninterspersed with laboratory exercises and ample time will be provided\nfor project enablement and familiarization with the new computing\nenvironment. Students enrolled for one credit will be graded on the basis\nof their laboratory exercises and short final project. Those enrolled\nfor a second credit will receive more advanced lectures, be given\nmore time for project development and meet daily to share experience\nand discuss problems encountered.\n \nContent (may vary)\n \n Elements of computer graphics\n polygonal rendering, lighting models, ray tracing, volumetric\n rendering, stereo graphics, animation, introduction to data-flow\n programming (DX), interactivity.\n \n Representing the atom\n size, time and energy scales\n basic classical and quantum mechanics\n \n Important categories of molecules\n small molecules, biopolymers, surfaces and catalysts,\n miscellaneous current applications\n \n Data formats and conversions\n \n Advanced molecular graphics techniques\n \n Types of simulation and experiment\n electronic structure, molecular dynamics\/mechanics\n electrostatics, X-ray crystallography, NMR, quantum\n dynamics and spectroscopy.\n \nInstructors\n \nThe course will be taught by two instructors. Topics related to computer\ngraphics will be handled by Dr. Bruce Land, Project Leader of Visualization,\nCornell National Supercomputing Facility. Chemistry-specific aspects\nof the course will be handled by Dr. Richard E. Gillilan, Visualization\nSpecialist and Research Scientist, Cornell National Supercomputing Facility\n \nTO REGISTER: mail completed form to\n \n Cornell University\n School of Continuing Education\n and Summer Sessions\n B20 Day Hall\n Ithaca, NY 14853-2801\n \nQuestions: Richard Gillilan (607) 254-8757\n richard@tc.cornell.edu\n \nIMPORTANT: Acceptance will be first-come, first-served and based\n on a target class size of 15 full-credit and 10 single\n or non-credit participants.\n \nDEADLINE: May 20, 1993\n \n \n----------------------- Application Form ----------------------\n \n Scientific Visualization of Chemical Systems\n \n Chemistry 782 Computer Science 718\n \nU.S. Social Security number (if available) _____ - ___ - _______\n \nCornell ID number (if available) ________________\n \nName: _______________________________________________________________\n Last First Middle Suffix (Jr, etc)\n \nAddress: _____________________________________________________________\n \n _____________________________________________________________\n \n _____________________________________________________________\n \n \nHome Address (where grades will be mailed):\n \n _____________________________________________________________\n \n _____________________________________________________________\n \n _____________________________________________________________\n \nLocal Phone ________________ Home Phone _______________\n \n \nAcademic Discipline _____________________________\n \n \nCourse number (check one): __ Chemistry __ Computer Science\n \nCredits: __.__\n \nStatus: __ Undergraduate Student __ Smart Node Consultant\n __ Graduate Student __ Smart Node Advisor\n __ Post-Doctoral\n __ Faculty __ Other (explain) _______________\n \nCorporate Commercial\n \n __ Research Staff __ Other (explain) ______________\n \nName of Firm ___________________________________________________________\n \nIndicate which of the following best describes you (optional):\n \n __ African American __ Alaskan Native __ Asian American\n __ Caucasian __ Hispanic American __ Native American\n \nList special needs (e.g. mobility impaired): ____________________________\n \n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \nAccommodations:\n \nBlocks of rooms are available at the Sheraton. Reservations\nmust be made no later than May 17. Be sure to tell them you\nare here for the \"Cornell Theory Center Visualization Workshop\".\n \n Sheraton Inn\n One Sheraton Drive, Ithaca\n (607) 257-2000\n FAX: 607-257-398\n Rates starting at $64.00\n \nOther local motels (Make your reservation early! Our\nworkshop coincides with other Cornell events)\n \nEcono Lodge\n Cayuga Mall 2303 N. Triphammer Rd. Ithaca\n (607) 257-1400\n (800) 466-6900\n FAX: (607) 257-6359\n Rates from $35.10 (ask for the Cornell Rate)\n \n \nDorm rooms have also been reserved participants\n(both credit and non-credit). Participants who\nare interested in dorm rooms should call (below)\nfor registration information:","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Hi people!:\n\n\n I'm looking for X Servers for DOS or Windows.\n\n I've already seen Desqview\/X and XVision but I'd like to be\n aware of other choices.\n\n Is there anything on the public domain or shareware ?\n\n And in the commercial area is there anything with aggressive\n pricing ?\n\n What about incompatibilities ? Window managers ?\n\n Any info is welcome.\n\n\n\n Thanx in advance.\n\n\n C U!\n \n By(e)","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Actually, you might be surprised to find that not everyone who develops\nmainstream DOS and Windows apps develops them under DOS or Windows. PC\nWeek recently printed a rumor that Microsoft's Excel development group\ndoes its development under OS\/2. Another trade rag did an article\nrecently about a group doing Windows development on Sun SPARCstations\nwith SoftPC to test out their work. SCO Unix is and has been a\nreasonably popular development platform for DOS, Windows, and even OS\/2\napps. DOS and Windows are simply not robust or stable enough for\ndevelopment work, IMHO, and apparently others agree.\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Hi there,\n\nDoes anyone know whether the PUFF RF design package is available\nvia ftp from any site? As I understand it, it is in the public\ndomain - please correct me if I'm wrong on this one.\n\nAny other PD RF design tools out there that can be recommended?\nEspecially microstrip filter tools...\n\n73's\nLehane\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nYep. And the Ks don't have to denote a slow game, either. Last night,\nSid Fernandez was mowing the Giants hitters down (14 Ks in 8 innings),\nyet the first 7 1\/2 innings of the game were quite brisk.\n\nHe also threw 119 pitches, leading me to believe it isn't just the\nnumber of pitches that determines the length of a game, but the \nbehavior *between* pitches.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nI've done some ASIC and digital design, but not any CPU design.\nIt would seem to me that on a 486, the FPU is not being used, most of\nthe cache is not being accessed, the off chip buffers\/drivers are idle,\nthe multiplier isn't multiplying, the barrel shifters aren't shifting,\nmicrocode isn't microcoding, etc. This means transistors aren't\nswitching which means less power dissipated (in CMOS), which means\nless heat.\\\n\nFrom what I understand, the Pentium shuts down those sections of the\nCPU which aren't being used in order to cut down on heat\/power.\n\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nI think the subject title says it all. Anybody that relies on a SCSI dick\nfor stoarage is a pain in the ass!!\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"o Denon DCR 5490 (high power pull out cassette deck with CD changer control)\n\n Features:\n\n - 18 W X 4\n - Theft Prevention Chassis (pull out)\n - 24 station-presets (18 FM, 6 AM)\n - Denon Optimum Reception System IV (FM circuitry-Auto high blend and FM\n pulse noise cancellor)\n - Dolby B NR\n - Key off head release\n - Flexible fader-internal front amp to rear amp and\/or internal front amp\n to internal rear amp\n - Auto reverse cassette mechanism\n - Up\/down manual & seek tuning\n - Music sensor\n - Stereo\/Mono (FM), local switches\n - Metal tape switch\n - DIN \"E\" with easy installation lock-in sleeve\n - Night illumination with dash light dimmer lead\n - Preset scan\n - CD changer control\n Random play: all of tracks on a disc\n Automatic\/Manual search\n\n Excellent condition with Manual.\n\n Asking $220.00 + shipping\n\no Yamaha YPA-300 power amplifier (car audio)\n Features:\n - SELECTABLE 2-MODE POWER OUTPUT:\n 40W x 2-ch or 90W x 1-ch - all w\/ extremely low distortion (0.1% THD)\n - LOW RFI CIRCUIT effectively eliminates radio frequency interference\n which might arise from DC-DC conversion\n - FULL PROTECTION CIRCUITRY protects amplifier from potential damaged\n caused by overload, short circuiting, DC leakage, excessive heat\n or mis-wiring.\n - INPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT allows you to complement your system with any\n audio component\n - GOLD-PLATED RCA JACK ensures a durable, optimum contact, even under\n rugged road conditions.\n - REMOTE POWER links the entire system's ON\/OFF with the cassette\n receiver's ot tuner's power switch.\n - SCREW TERMINALS allow simple wiring connections\n - POWER FUSE REPLACEMENT is a simple, one-step operation.\n - ALTERNATER NOISE REDUCTION CIRCUITRY is effectively suppressed\n during driving.\n Specifications:\n Continuous Power Output\n (per channel, 4 ohms, 2 channels driven.)\n with 0.1 % THD, 20 Hz ~ 20kHz .................35W\/35W\n with 0.1 % THD, 1 kHz .........................40W\/40W\n (per channel, 4 ohms, 1 channels driven.)\n with 0.1 % THD, 20 Hz ~ 20kHz ................80W(BTL)\n with 0.1 % THD, 1 kHz ........................90W(BTL)\n Speaker Impedance................................4 to 8 ohms\n Frequency Response (at 1W, 4 ohms)......10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0, -1.5dB)\n Signals-to-Noise Ratio ...............................105 dB\n Total Harmonic Distortion\n - (at 20W + 20W, 1 kHz, 4 ohms, 24 kHz, LPF)......0.005%\n Dimensions (W x H x D).....................200 x 50 x 156 mm\n Weight..........................................5 lbs. 15 oz\n\n List price: $250.00\n\n This is one of the nicest\/cleanest amp that I have even owned.\n I am using two of these in my car, this is just an extra one that\n I don't really need. If you are in the bay area, and like to listen\n to it first, let me know.\n\n Asking $150.00 firm + shipping (brand new in box, never been installed)\n\n\no Boston Acoustic 861 seperates (car audio speakers), 6\" woofers\n with seperate tweeters and crossovers.\n Brand new in box, never been installed, $259.00 at Good Guys\n Asking $199.00 firm\n\no 2 8\" MTX free air woofers, new in box, never been installed.\n Paid $49.00 each at Good Guys\n Asking $70.00 firm","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Hi,\n\n\tI've got an older 386\/25 motherboard (old as in, uses a 1988\nkeyboard controller, and uses memory interleaving rather than caching).\nIt has developed a problem where trying to copy files from floppy cause\nthe machine to lock up (reset button required), but only when in 386\nenhanced mode. This occurs in Norton Desktop, File Manager, and when\ntrying to install software. Running Win 3.1 in standard mode works fine.\n\n\tHas anyone run into this? Any ideas? Much thanks appreciated.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\nOkay, here's what to do. Get a drill and a sanding disk. Use, say a \n100 disk and go at it at a very low rpm. If you don't have a drill, try\ncoarse steel wool and brake fluid. Dot 4 has an uncanny knack for removing\n_any_ paint imperfections.\n\nOh, I'm not responsible for misuse or miapplication of either of these\ntechniques.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":" \n\n\nGreg,\nNo flame intended, but I think you just missed one of the rare attempts of\nhumor in sci.skeptic.\n\"Krillean\" against \"Kirilian\". Get it?\n;-)\n\nBTW, I think you're a bit of base yourself, since, to my knowledge, the\nelectromagnetic field around a stone is rather abscent. But still, a stone\nhas a nice \"aura\" on the Kirilian photographs.\n\nDon't remember excactly, but \"corona discharge\" I think is a more fitting\nexpression than aura. Think you'll find something on this in the skeptic-faq.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"To those who own CMS's Trakkers...please email me with your thoughts on your\nmachine...and specifics such as avg. file access..etc","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"=>Greg:Flame definitely intended here. Bill was making fun of the misspelling. \n=>Go look up the word \"krill.\" Also, the correct spelling is Kirlian. It\n=>involves taking photographs of corona discharges created by attaching the\n=>subject to a high-voltage source, not of some \"aura.\" It works equally well\n=>with inanimate objects.\n=\n=True.. but what about showing the missing part of a leaf? Is this\n=\"corona discharge\"?\n\nYup. The demonstration to which you refer consists of placing a leaf between\nthe plates, and taking a Kirlian photograph of it. You then cut off part of\nthe leaf, put the top plate back on, and take another Kirlian photograph. You\nsee pretty much the same image in both cases. Turns out the effect isn't\nnearly so striking if you take the trouble to clean the plates between\nphotographs. Seems that the moisture from the leaf that you left on the place\nconducts electricity. Surprise, surprise!\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nCarl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI\/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n[stuff about Mithras deleted]\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Gerry Palo wrote that there is nothing in Christianity that excludes\nthe theory of a succession of lives.\n\nI wrote that the Apostle Paul, in Romans 9, speaks of God as\nchoosing Jacob over Esau, and adds that this is not as a result of\nanything that either child had done, since they had not been born\nyet.\n\nClearly, Paul does not believe that they had had previous lives, nor\ndoes he suppose that his readers will believe it. For if they had\nhad previous lives, it would not make sense to say, \"Neither of them\nhas done anything good or bad as yet, since they are not yet born.\"\n\nDaniel Cossack writes to ask whether it is fair for God to hate\nEasau when Esau has done nothing bad?\n\nI reply that in Hebrew it is standard usage to speak of hating when\nwhat is meant is simply putting in second place. As an example,\nconsider the saying in Matthew 6:24\n\n + No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one\n + and love the other, or....\n\nNow, it is obviously false that a man with two masters must hate one\nof them. But it is obviously true that he must put one of them in\nsecond place. A dog that always comes when either Billy or Bobby\ncalls will have a problem if they stand in different places and call\nsimultaneously. It cannot give first priority to both. One must take\nsecond place. In our original example, second place means that\nJacob, not Esau, is chosen to bear the covenant blessing and\nobligation, and to be the ancestor of Christ.\n\n ***** ***** ***** ***** *****\n\nEugene Bigelow mentions Matthew 11:14 which says of John the\nBaptist:\n\n + And if ye will receive it, this is ELijah, who was to come.\n\nI take this to mean that John was an Elijah-like figure, dressing\nand living like Elijah, preaching like Elijah, and fulfilling the\nprediction that Elijah would prepare the way for the Messiah. I do\nnot think that he was Elijah in a literal sense, and, appareently,\nneither did he (John 1:21).","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"& \n& If this is the same as adjusting the shims between cam and valve, I have\n& the same question. Do you buy a FULL set of shims before starting the\n& adjustment process, or do you calculate the shims you need and then run\n& off to the dealer in the cage to see if the right shims are in stock? \n& Obviously the latter would be cheaper (what do shims cost?), but are\n& measurements of the shim need reliable enough to buy only the indicated shims?\n\nOnly buy what you need. It would cost a lot to buy a full set, and\nyou won't ever use most of them. I have had good luck with the\ncalculation method. I have never had to change more than one size\nincrement at a time (I never needed a change larger than the next\nsize up\/down, usually down). They cost a few $ each for a Yamaha.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"MLB Standings and Scores for Wednesday, April 21st, 1993\n\t (including yesterday's games)\n\nNATIONAL WEST\t Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road\nSan Francisco Giants 09 05 .643 -- 8-2 Won 2 05-02 04-03\nHouston Astros 07 06 .538 1.5 7-3 Lost 1 02-04 05-02\nAtlanta Braves 08 07 .533 1.5 4-6 Won 1 04-03 04-04\nLos Angeles Dodgers 06 08 .429 3.0 4-6 Lost 1 03-03 03-05\nSan Diego Padres 05 08 .385 3.5 4-6 Lost 1 03-04 02-04\nColorado Rockies 04 08 .333 4.0 4-6 Lost 2 03-03 01-05\nCincinnati Reds 04 09 .308 4.5 3-7 Won 2 02-04 02-05\n\nNATIONAL EAST\nPhiladelphia Phillies 10 03 .769 -- 7-3 Won 2 06-01 04-02\nSt. Louis Cardinals 08 05 .615 2.0 6-4 Won 1 05-02 03-03\nChicago Cubs 07 06 .538 3.0 6-4 Won 1 04-03 03-03\nMontreal Expos 07 06 .538 3.0 5-5 Won 2 04-03 03-03\nPittsburgh Pirates 07 06 .538 3.0 4-6 Lost 4 03-03 04-03\nNew York Mets 06 06 .500 3.5 4-6 Lost 2 02-04 04-02\nFlorida Marlins 04 09 .308 6.0 3-7 Lost 2 02-05 02-04\n\n\nAMERICAN WEST Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road\nTexas Rangers 08 04 .667 -- 6-4 Lost 1 04-02 04-02\nCalifornia Angels 07 04 .636 0.5 6-4 Won 1 04-02 03-02\nMinnesota Twins 07 05 .583 1.0 6-4 Won 1 04-03 03-02\nChicago White Sox 06 07 .462 2.5 4-6 Won 1 02-03 04-04\nOakland Athletics 05 06 .455 2.5 4-6 Won 1 05-02 00-04\nSeattle Mariners 05 08 .385 3.5 3-7 Lost 1 03-03 02-05\nKansas City Royals 04 09 .308 4.5 4-6 Won 2 02-05 02-04\n\nAMERICAN EAST\nBoston Red Sox 11 03 .786 -- 8-2 Won 4 06-01 05-02\nDetroit Tigers 08 05 .615 2.5 7-3 Won 1 06-01 02-04\nToronto Blue Jays 07 06 .538 3.5 5-5 Lost 1 04-02 03-04\nNew York Yankees 06 07 .462 4.5 5-5 Lost 3 03-03 03-04\nMilwaukee Brewers 04 06 .400 5.0 4-6 Lost 1 02-02 02-04\nCleveland Indians 05 09 .357 6.0 3-7 Lost 2 04-03 01-06\nBaltimore Orioles 04 08 .333 6.0 4-6 Lost 1 02-04 02-04\n\n\n\t\t\t YESTERDAY'S SCORES\n (IDLE teams listed in alphabetical order)\n\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\tAMERICAN LEAGUE\n\nHouston Astros\t 1\t\tChicago White Sox\t2\nChicago Cubs\t 2\t\tBaltimore Orioles\t1 (14)\n\nLos Angeles Dodgers\t3\t\tTexas Rangers\t\t1\nMontreal Expos\t\t7\t\tDetroit Tigers\t\t3\n\nCincinnati Reds\t\t5\t\tMilwaukee Brewers\t0\nPittsburgh Pirates\t0\t\tMinnesota Twins\t 10\n\nAtlanta Braves\t\t5\t\tToronto Blue Jays\t2\nFlorida Marlins\t\t4\t\tKansas City Royals\t8\n\nSan Diego Padres\t3\t\tCleveland Indians\t2\nPhiladelphia Phillies\t4 (14)\t\tCalifornia Angels\t7\n\nSan Francisco Giants\t4\t\tNew York Yankees\t7\nNew York Mets\t\t1 (11)\t\tOakland Athletics\t9 (10)\n\nColorado Rockies\t0\t\tBoston Red Sox\t\t5\nSt. Louis Cardinals\t5\t\tSeattle Mariners\t2\n-- \n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nJoseph Hernandez | RAMS | | \/.\\ ******* _|_|_ \/ | LAKERS\njtchern@ocf.Berkeley.EDU | KINGS | |__ | | DODGERS _|_|_ | | RAIDERS\njtcent@soda.Berkeley.EDU | ANGELS |____||_|_| ******* | | |___| CLIPPERS","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nWell they could unseal the original warrent (Why was i sealed in the\nfirst place?), release their video & tapes (from their listening devices\ninside the compound) and quit makeing contradictory statements.\n\nDo you believe their statement that the children were killed by\nlethal injection? They later stated that the childrens bodies\nwere burned to the point the would be hard to identify. So\nhow did they come up with the lethal injection theory?\n\n\nUnless the evidence was destroyed or other evidence planted.\n\n\nYou mean \"Magic bullet\" Spector?\n\nI know, a lone gunman killed all the Branch Davidians. :-) || :-(\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Can a theist be truly objective? Can he be impartial\n when questioning the truth of his scriptures, or\n will he assume the superstition of his parents\n when questioning? \n\nI've often found it to be the case that the theist\n will stick to some kind of superstition when\n wondering about God and his scriptures. I've\n seen it in the Christian, the Jew, the Muslim,\n and the other theists alike. All assume that\n their mothers and fathers were right in the\n aspect that a god exists, and with that belief\n search for their god.\n \nOccasionally, the theist may switch religions or\n aspects of the same religion, but overall the\n majority keep to the belief that some \"Creator\"\n was behind the universe's existence. I've\n known Muslims who were once Christians and vice\n versa, I've known Christians who were once\n Jewish and vice versa, and I've even known\n Christians who become Hindu. Yet, throughout\n their transition from one faith to another,\n they've kept this belief in some form of higher\n \"being.\" Why?\n \nIt usually all has to do with how the child is\n brought up. From the time he is born, the\n theist is brought up with the notion of the\n \"truth\" of some kind of scripture-- the Bible,\n the Torah, the Qur'an, & etc. He is told\n of this wondrous God who wrote (or inspired)\n the scripture, of the prophets talked about in\n the scripture, of the miracles performed, & etc.\n He is also told that to question this (as\n children are apt to do) is a sin, a crime\n against God, and to lose belief in the scrip-\n ture's truth is to damn one's soul to Hell.\n Thus, by the time he is able to read the\n scripture for himself, the belief in its \"truth\"\n is so ingrained in his mind it all seems a\n matter of course.\n \nBut it doesn't stop there. Once the child is able\n to read for himself, there is an endeavor to\n inculcate the child the \"right\" readings of\n scripture, to concentrate more on the pleasant\n readings, to gloss over the worse ones, and to\n explain away the unexplainable with \"mystery.\"\n Circular arguments, \"self-evdent\" facts and\n \"truths,\" unreasoning belief, and fear of\n hell is the meat of religion the child must eat\n of every day. To doubt, of course, means wrath\n of some sort, and the child must learn to put\n away his brain when the matter concerns God.\n All of this has some considerable effect on the\n child, so that when he becomes an adult, the \n superstitions he's been taught are nearly\n impossible to remove.\n \nAll of this leads me to ask whether the theist can\n truly be objective when questioning God, Hell,\n Heaven, the angels, souls, and all of the rest.\n Can he, for a moment, put aside this notion that\n God *does* exist and look at everything from\n a unbiased point of view? Obviously, most\n theists can somewhat, especially when presented\n with \"mythical gods\" (Homeric, Roman, Egyptian,\n & etc.). But can they put aside the assumption\n of God's existence and question it impartially?\n \nStephen\n\n _\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/ _\/ * Atheist\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ * Libertarian\n _\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ * Pro-individuality\n _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ * Pro-responsibility\n_\/_\/_\/_\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ _\/ Jr. * and all that jazz...\n\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"...\n\nApologies, I've not been paying attention.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\n Lawson was on the Yamaha.\n\nNot taking anything away from Russel, but, well...\n\n__\n Jorg Klinger | GSXR1100 | If you only new who\n Arch. & Eng. Services |\"Lost Horizons\" CR500 | I think I am. \n UManitoba, Man. Ca. |\"The Embalmer\" IT175 | - anonymous","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nYeah, diesels are cleaner than petrol powered cars. They even have catalysts \nfitted to disels now! Oh and Citroen have even launched the 'First sports \ndiesel car in the world'. Which is probably true if you assume if its for \nproduction purposes (Merc-Benz had a prototype which runs on diesel back in \naround 1968..... it did - and read this! - 200 MPH!!!)\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t....Shaz....\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nIndirect compared to what? Did Voyager 2 traverse a substantially greater\ndistance than, say, a Hohmann orbit? I've never heard Voyager's path\ndescribed as \"indirect\" before... \n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Just because those \"marriages\" are more stable and loving and long-lasting,\ndoesn't make it right. Same-sex partners could have been best friends,\nwithout getting sexually involved with each other.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I'm looking for a copy of \"Bela Lugosi's last film.\" If anyone has a copy\nof this stinker, please e-mail me. (Also, if anyone knows a better place to\npost this, please tell me).\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nI think you're both right. Teflon was actually discovered by accident\nbefore WWII. From what I've heard, they had some chemical (I assume it\nwas tetrafluoroethylene) in a tank and but the valve got gummed up.\nCutting it open revealed that it had polymerized.\n\nThe material was useful for seals, but it had a major problem for, say\nthe linings of vessels: it wouldn't stick to metal. What the space\nprogram did was to find a way to get it to stick. Thus we had no-stick\nfrypans on the market in the late '60s.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\nThis is certainly not the case. There is no significant *ability* toi\nperform in the clutch, but clutch performance certainly happens every\ntime there is a game-winning hit. The \"clutch pitching\" quoted above is\nsomething which happened, not a claim that any particular player should\nbe expected to be a clutch pitcher.\n\n\n\nSimple statistics tell me that there is a 2% chance an average clutch\nhitter would have this large a split (the average decrease is 7 points,\nstandard deviation about 30). There will be such hitters in any league,\njust as there will be hitters who hit poorly on Tuesdays.\n\nAnd there is only a very weak correlation (.01 in my best study) between\nclutch hitting in the last four years and clutch hitting this year,\nprobably because most of the clutch data is determinaed by luck rather\nthan any ability. *Based only on this data*, I don't see any reason to\npinch-hit for Sabo, or any other player who had been a poor clutch\nhitter in the past.\n\nBut there are many other factors involved in a decision to pinch-hit.\nDoes the pinch-hitter give you a platoon advantage? (Any portion of\nSabo's clutch split that results from his platoon split is certainly a\nreal ability, even if it has nothing to do with clutch hitting.) Do you\nhave a singles hitter at the plate when you need a home run? Do you\nhave a curveball pitcher facing a batter who has trouble with curves?\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nI don't have a stat, but, unfortunately, I did read generally that both smoking\nand belief in the supernatural (occultish garbage) is on the rise here.\n\n\n\nThis is very interesting. I thing the principle is sort of the same though:\nall \"philosophical\" ideas are generally tried out and tested mostly during\ncollege years. Whether the idea is christian or atheist doesn't always matter.\nBut I'd like to say it's because atheists are more intelligent :)\n\n\n-- \n\nregards,\n\n--Adam","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"#Really? I thought that insurance companies hired all of\n#their actuarial staffs to determine the risks correlated\n#with all groups of people, and that gays are more likely\n#to have AIDS than are those of other sexual orientations.\n\nCorrelation != causality.\n\nThe risk factor is having non-monogomous unprotected sex, not being\nhomosexual. \n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"The Microsoft Windows Device Driver Kit (DDK) documentation (blurb)\nstates that the user must separately acquire the Microsoft Windows\nSoftware Development Kit (SDK), which contains the Windows tools\nto build the drivers. If we are using Borland C++ with Application\nFrameworks, is this necessary? We also have a copy of the Microsoft\nPress Programmer's Reference Library (books) which normally comes\nwith the SDK, and Microsoft Macro Assembler 6.0. Why is the SDK\nneccessary for development of Virtual Device Drivers?","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":" Please replay to : yxy4145@usl.edu\n Thanks a lot\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\"Muslim\" in ex-Yugoslavia was a *nation* not a religion. In fact, not\nall Muslims in B-H are followers of Islam. Therefore, there do (did?)\nexist in ex-Yugoslavia \"Christian Muslims.\" Tito defined the Muslim \nnation constitutionally, adding Muslims to Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes,\nthe three founding nations which entered into a voluntary union at the\nend of WWI. In addition, Tito added two other nations constitutionally:\nMontenegrins, and Makedonijans. \n\nNations had the right of secession, but republics did not. So, \"Muslim\"\nis much more a political term than a religious term (for those who \ndifferentiate between religion and politics, that is) in B-H. It was not \na \"Christo-Slavic\" ideology that made a Muslim nation in Yugoslavia, it\nwas the \"Atheist Communist\" ideology of Tito. Before Tito, there was\nno Muslim nation in Yugoslavia. \n\nThe war is not a religious war, and it is not an ethnic war. It is a\ncivil war in which the terms of secession are being negotiated with guns\ninstead of pens. The Croat, Muslim, and Serb political leaders *all*\nchose to fight over the terms of secession instead of compromising and\npeacefully negotiating multilateral secession agreements. ","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nAnother tip is to make sure you keep well to one side of the lane. This gives\nyou a quicker escape route.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\tHello *.*,\nI'm looking for a good explanation and example of the usefulness of the -S \noption for xterm: slave mode on file descriptor xxx. Sure, but xterm -Sp00\ndoes not seem to grab what arrives on my window. Where is my misunderstan-\nding ? TIA.\nFred.\n ===========================================================================\n Frederic PIERRE. ENSPS\/LSIT 7 rue de l'universite F-67000 Strasbourg FRANCE \n Tel: (33) 88 35 80 84 Fax: (33) 88 35 31 76 e-mail: fred@sobel.u-strasbg.fr\n ==========================HamRadio: FC1HFD=================================\n \n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\nAttention Penguins fans once again, apparently 99.999% of you understand that\nthis was just a joke (Hence the :-) next to it) but one idiot on here doesn't\nas he got pissed at me and sent me two hate e-mails telling me that this is\nwrong. I have no intentions of sending e-mail to anyone should the Pens win\ntonight, and I really do not expect\/do not intend to lead any of you to send\nthis poster e-mail either. It was NOT a serious request. If you didn't know\nthat (which you probably did) then don't do it. Thanks.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":".","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Using the usersub stuff in perl, you can incorporate things like curses for\nuse in perl. I was wondering if anyone had done this with X (preferably\nMotif), and if so, where I could get the source for it?\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\tIt is far from new. It's been around almost as long as dirt.\n\n\n\tI had one for one of my old bikes. Worked fine. I'm sure, being\nrigid and nonflexible, that the \"Cyclelok\" would yield instantly to the freeze\nand break routine.\n\n\tBut then, for $40, what do ya want?\n\nLater,","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nHeavens! Everybody but Phill is out of step!\n\n\nOnce again, Phill lets us all know that might makes right -- but ONLY for\nthe all-sacred government.\n-- ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\nI want to subscribe, I am located in Israel and my name is David Gotlieb\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Re; Response from CoB of Boeing on SSTO ...\n \n Boeing has been looking at several TSTO vehicles and has carried\nout extensive conceptual studies of advanced launch systems for some\ntime. A good reference on this might be: \"Comparison of Propulsion\nOptions for Advanced Earth-To-Orbit (ETO) Applications (IAF-92-\n0639).\" by V.A. Weldon and L.E. Fink from Boeing. The paper\ndescribes a propane-fueled TSTO launch system claimed to achieve\naircraft-like operational efficiencies without the problems\nassociated with liquid hydrogen fuel. Basically, it's a high-speed\nairplane launching a Hermes-type spaceplane\n The design (the concept is also called \"Beta\") as laid out in the\npaper can launch at least 10,000 pounds into polar orbit, or 20,000\npounds to space station orbit including a crew of eight persons and\nlife support. System design reliability is .9995.\n Beta is a 360-foot-long first stage powered by two large ramjets\nand 12 high- speed civil transport (HSCT) turbofans. A 108-foot-\nlong reusable orbiter is trapeze-mounted in the belly of the first-\nstage aircraft, which also could accommodate a longer and heavy\npayload on an expendable second stage.\n To launch the orbital vehicle, the first stage takes off like a\nnormal HSCT and accelerates to Mach 3. At that point the turbofans,\nmodified to burn catalyzed JP-7, would shut off and the ramjets,\nwould take over. At Mach 5.5 the orbiter or the ELV would swing\nout, ignite and proceed to orbit. Both vehicles would land like\naircraft at the conclusion of their respective missions.\n Estimated total weight of the combined configuration at takeoff\nis about 1.5 M lbs, roughly equivalanet to a fully loaded An-225.\nThe orbiter stages weighs about 400,Klbs including 335 Klbs\nof LOX and subcooled propane to power two 250 Klbs vacuum thrust\nrocket engines. Propellants would be stored at 91 degrees Kelvin,\nwith the propane in a spherical tank mounted forward of the 15-by-\n25-foot cargo bay and the two-seat orbiter crew station. LOX would\nbe stored aft. Weldon and Fink claim the key to this design's\nsuccess is the structurally efficient airframe and the compact\ntankage allowed by the high-density supercooled hydrocarbon fuel.\n The paper compares TSTO design to SSTO design. They conclude\nwhile a SSTO has a slightly lower recurring cost, a TSTO is easier,\ncheaper, and less risky to develop, simpler to build, has greater\nsafety and mission versatility and doesn't carry the hard-to-handle\nand bulky hydrogen fuel. The conlcude \"In conjunction with its major\nuse of airplane type engines and fuel, as well as its inherent self-\nferry capability, it is probably the system most likely to provide\nas close to airline-like operations as possible with a practical\nconfiguration, until a single stage airbreather\/rocket concept can\nbe shown to be operationally viable.\"\n \n Weldon and others at Boeing have been working on TSTO designs for\nsome time. I expect this, or a similar concept (perhaps the HTHL\nSSTO they proposed for the SDIO SSTO first phase) is being re-\nexamined as a basis for a bid on the first phase of SpaceLifter.\n Does it threaten DC-???. Possibly -- There is a set of on-going\nstudies trying straighten out the government's future space\ntransportation strategy. MDC and Boeing (as well as other firms)\nare providing data to a joint study team back in DC. There are\nvarious factions and options vying for attention -- including\nshuttle upgrades, shuttle replacement (what was called the \"4-2-3\"\narchitecture), SpaceLifter, ELV upgrades, and various advanced\nvehicles (ALES, Beta, DC-??, NASP, FSTS, SSTOs of several types,\netc.) NASA\/DOD\/DOT are trying to put together a coherent strategy\nfor future US gov't space transportation systems, and trying to\njuggle near-term launch needs (like for DoD and NASA) against\nmedium-term needs (including commercial considerations), and against\nthe investment and risk of going to \"leap frog\" new technologies\nlike SDIO\/SSTO and NASP and Beta.\n It's a heck of a problem. The worst part of the problem isn't\nthat there aren't promising ideas and concepts -- there are dozens\nof them -- but how they balance cost and risk versus real needs in\nthe near term. They should have a draft report in mid-June, with a\nfinal report coming by the end of the fiscal year.\n ------------------------------------------------------------------\n Wales Larrison Space Technology Investor\n ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I am writing this to find out the following:\n\n1.)\tAny information on surgery to prevent reflux esophagitis.\n\n2.)\tThe name(s) of a doctor(s) who specialize in such surgery.\n\n3.)\tInformation on reflux esophagitis which leads to cancer.\n\nMy boyfriend, age 34 and otherwise in good health, was diagnosed with \nreflux esophagitis and a hiatal hernia about 2 years ago. At that time he \nsaw a gastroenterologist and has tried acid controllers (Mylanta, \nTagamet), as well as a restricted diet and raising the head of his bed. \nThese treatments were not effective and because the damage was \nworsening, he opted for a surgical repair 3 months ago. He was told \nthere were two repair techniques that could fix the problem; a Nissen \nwrap and a \"Hill Repair\". He opted for the \"Hill Repair\". He recovered \nvery well from the surgery itself but the pain he had originally is worse \nand in addition he now has trouble swallowing (including saliva).\n\nThe doctor now wants to do an endoscopy and has also informed him \nthat a biopsy might be necessary if he has a pre-cancerous condition \nwhich he called \"Barrett's Syndrome\". If he can't avoid having reflux will \nhe necessarily get cancer?\n\nBasically, if anyone has any information on what he should do now, I'd \nappreciate it.\n\nThanks,","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nESPN has been trying various things to get away from the\nfollow-the-puck concept of televising hockey games. One of the main\nproblems with hockey is that it is very difficult to show everything\nthat is going on -- more happens away from the puck than in any other\nsport except maybe football and they can do iso's on football players\nto be shown between plays.\n\nThe problem of course is that sometimes you get something worthwhile,\nother times you get burned.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nBrian, does all this mean that you have to be well versed in ancient\nGreek, Hebrew and Aramaic in order to understand the core of\nChristianity? I hope you are not Catholic, because my Christian\nupbringing was based on the teachings of Luther, and the one of\nthe core messages was basically that you don't need to know latin\nin order to learn about salvation.\n\nBTW, your statement would also eliminate about 99.5% of all the Christians\nin the world, as well.\n\nCheers,\nKent","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\t.DXF can not be changed over to .IFF format what it can be changed\nto is an object format used by one of the 3D programs on the Amiga. The\nonly tools around are comercial for that conversion.\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nCNN reported tonight that some bodies were found with bullet holes in their\nheads. However, I have no information on the possible causes.\n\nThis is not to say that Government stories are to be taken at the face value in\nthis case, but to jump to conclusion at this stage may be the source of\nembarrassment in the future. Let's be paranoic, this may be a ploy to smoke\nout the opposition and decredit them. :-)\n\nComparison of this incidence to Tienanmen Square is made in soc.culture.china. \nJust in case you need more ammunition to shoot at each other. :-)\n\nNo matter which side you are on this Waco issue, are you ready to die defending\nyour cause?\n\nPeace be with you.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Robert,\n\nI'm *so* glad that you posted your Biological Alchemy discussion. I've \nbeen compared to the famous Robert McElwaine by some readers of Sci. Med.\nI didn't know how to respond since I had not seen one of your posts(just \nlike I haven't read \"The Yeast Connection\").\n\nLet me just start by stating that the authors of the \"Cold Fusion\" papers of \nrecent years are now in scientific exile(I believe that one has actually \nleft the country). Scientific fraud is rare. I'm still not sure that if a \nreview of the research notes of the \"cold fusion scientists\" actually \nproved fraud or just very shoddy experimentation.\n\nYour sources do not seem to be research articles. They are more like lay \ntexts designed to pique human interest in a subject area(just like the food \ncombining and life extension texts). Robert, I try to keep an open mind.\nBut some things I just can't buy(one is taking SOD orally to prevent \noxidative damage in the body).\n\nYour experiment, if conducted by readers of this news group, would prove \nthat you are right(more ash after seed sprouting than before). Unless you \nuse a muffle furnance and obtain a very high temperature(above 600 degrees \nI believe), you will get organic residue in the ash. Even the residue in \ncommercial incinerators contains organic residue. I remember doing this \nkind of experiment in my organic chemistry couurse in College but I \ncouldn't find a temperature for mineral ash formation so I'm really \nguessing at 600 degrees F, it may actually be much higher. The point is \nthat no one in their home could ever get a high enough temperature to \nproduce *only* a mineral ash. They also could not measure the minerals so \nthey could only weigh the ash and find out that you appear to be correct. \n\nChemical reactions abound in our body, in our atmosphere, in our water and \nin our soil. Are these fusion reactions? Yes many of them do involve \nfusing oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur to both organics and inorganics. Do we \nreally have the transformation of silicone to calcium if carbon is fused with \nsilicon? Not in my book Robert.\n\nSilicon is the most abundant mineral on our planet. I've seen speculation \nthat man could have evolved to be a silicon based rather than a carbon \nbased life-form. I like reading science fiction, as many people do. But I \nknow enough about biochemistry(and nutrition) to be able(in most cases) to \nseparate the fiction from the fact.\n\nSilicon may be one of the trace elements that turns out to be essential in \nhumans. We have several grams of the stuff in our body. What's it doing \nthere? Only the Lord knows right now. But I will tell you what I do know \nabout silicon and why, as you state, it helps bone healing(and it is not \nbecause silicon is transformed into calcium).\n\nAlmost all of the silicon in the human body is found in the connective \ntissue(collagen and elastin). There have been studies published which show \nthat the very high silicon content in elastin may be an important protective \nfactor against atherosclerosis(the higher the silicon content in elastin, \nthe more resistant the elastin is to a an age-related loss of elasticity \nwhich may play a role in the increase in blood pressure that is often seen as \npart of the ageing process in humans).\n\nFor bone fracture healing, the first step is a collagen matrix into which \ncalcium and phosphate are pumped by osteoblasts. A high level of silicon \nin the diet seems to speed up this matrix formation. This first step in the \nbone healing process seems to be the hardest for some people to get going.\nElectriacl currents have been used in an attempt to get the matrix forming \ncells oriented in the right direction so that the matrix can be formed in \nthe gap(or gaps) between the ends of the broken bone. A vitamin C deficiency\n(by slowing collagen formation as well as causing the prodcution of \ndefective collagen) does slow down both bone and wound healing. Zinc is also \nanother big player in bone and wound healing. And so is silicon(in an \nundetermined role that most likely involes matrix formation and not \ntransformation of silicon to calcium). For you to take this bone healing \nobservation and use it as proof that silicon is transformed into \ncalcium is an interesting little trick.\n\nBut Robert, I have the same problem myself when I read the lay press(and \nyes even some scientific papers). Is the explanation reasonable? Without \na very good science knowledge base, you and most readers of this news group \nare flying blind(you have to take it on faith because you don't know any \nbetter).\n\nIf the explanation seems to make sense to me based on my knowledge base, \nI'm inclined to consider it(this usually means trying to find other sources \nthat come to the same conclusion). If the idea(like a candida bloom) seems \nto make sense to me, I tend to pursue it as long as any advice that I'm \ngoing to give isn't going to really mess somebody up. If this makes us \nkindred souls Robert, then I guess I'll have to live with that label.\n\nFor the physicians who have decided to read my response to Robert's \ninteresting post, I hope that you saw the segment on the pediatric \nneurosurgeon last night on U.S. TV. I can't remember the network or his \nname(like many nights, I was on my computer and my wife was watching TV in \nour Den where I have my computer setup). This neurosurgeon takes kids with \nbrain tumors that everyone else has given up on and he uses\"unconventional\"\ntreatments(his own words). He says that he has a 70% success rate. The one \ncase that I heard him discussing would normally use radiation(conventional \ntreatment). He was going to go in and cut. You guys complain about the \ncost of the anti-fungals. What do you think the cost difference between \nradiation treatment and surgery is guys? \n\nI'm going to ask you guys one more time, why blast a physician who takes the \nchronic sinus sufferer(like Jon) and the chronic GI sufferer(like Elaine)\nand tries to help them using unconventional treatments? Treatments which \ndo not result in death(like those that the neurosurgeon uses?). Is it \nbecause candida blooms are not life-threatening while brain tumors are?\nHow about quality of life guys? May the candida demon never cross your \nsinus cavity or gut(if it does, you may feel differently about the issue).","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Hello everyone,\n I have an insurance question.\n\nAllstate insurance\n\nSITUATION: Person wrecks car. Car is drivable to dealer. Person \nreports accident (no other cars involved). Driver estimates damage cost \nexceedes cost of car. Insurance people claim car is \"totalled\" because of \nexceeding repair costs.\nPerson says \"WWHHHAATTTT!!!! But I drove the car here!\" and takes it to \nanother place. Other place estimates 2,101.00 in damage. 2,000 less than the \ndealer.\nOne more hitch... The car is registered in Florida but the accident occurred \nin Pennsyvania.\n\nQUESTION: Should the insurance recognize and pay for the damages of this, \nnow fixable, car even though they prematurly declared totalled?\n\nPlease respond via E-Mail if you think you know anything about this sort of \nthing. \n\nchris@camp.wpic.pitt.edu","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"OK, OK, OK. First, my apologies for perhaps being untimely with this subject material and perhaps overly optimistic in my request, but here goes anyhow:\n\nI'm *very* interested in finding out how I might be able to get two tickets for the All Star game in Baltimore this year. My very aged folks live about 50 miles away and I know it would be a great thing for them to attend the game. I went with them, and my grandfather who got me into baseball as a small child, to the All Star game in DC many years ago. Although I'm now in the SF Bay Area, I'd *love* to be able to treat my folks to this game; it's absolutely the last chance they'd ever have to attend this g\n\n\n\n\name locally.\n\nAny info would be greatly appreciated!!!!","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nYeah, right, and if the ATF trashes your place on a bad tip they have\nto pay to repair it, sure. And if your computer equipment is\nconfisticated in a raid they have to charge you with a crime within,\nsay, 90 days. You're stretching the naivete bit on this one.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Good question! I kind of wondered about this myself. Just one\nthought I had on it - the Babe himself was IN \"Pride of the\nYankees\", which made me think\n\na) that version may be closer to the truth, and \nb) the Babe must have been a pretty good gut to be in the movie even\nthough some of the scenes didn't make him look completely flattering.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I have a DFI Handy Scanner Model HS-3000Plus and a little bit of\nsoftware running under dos to use it. I'd like to make more extensive\nuse of this device (in particular, write a driver for it on unix).\n\nSo, can anyone give me a description of how to talk to this device. It\nconnects to the system via it's own interface card.\n\nAny info would help, it can't be too difficult to talk to :-)","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Does anyone know if there is a carrying case for the Centris 610? \n\nThanks for any info.\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"We are looking for a public domain or low price CASE , running on\nAIX\/6000 3.2 and\/or SOLARIS 1.1 and\/or SUN\/OS 3.1, for X\/Motif and\/or\nX\/OpenLook.\n\nI'm not a regular follower of these groups, so I would prefer an\nanswer to this e-mail. Thanks in advance, Regards, --Osvaldo\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Whatever.\nAnyway, Elias should take a look at my quotes to find real, effective\nways of getting your point across. Notice that all the quotes are \nrecent. Buy a clue, Nazi man from up north.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"*** On 04-20-93 21:56, Tim King had the unmitigated gall to say this:\n\n TK> accidentally discovered that if a have a floppy from ONE particular\n TK> box of diskettets in the A drive when I boot up, rather than getting\n TK> the \"Non-system diskette\" message, the machine hangs and the CMOS\n TK> gets overwritten (luckily, Gateway sends a print of the standard\n\nJust a wild thought here, but how about this: there is a small boot program\non every formatted diskette, whether or not it contains system files. It is\nthis small program that prints the \"Non-System Disk\" error, not DOS. If\nthis program tries to transfer control to a BIOS location that is\nnonstandard on the Gateway, then it could clear the BIOS.\n\nI don't think that the BIOS is overwritten, there is usually a small routine\nto clear the CMOS area, in case an invalid configuration prevents the\nmachine from booting. I think that the boot code on the Fuji disks may\ninadvertantly call this routine.\n\nJust a thought.\n\n... Don't hit me, Mr. Moderator... I'll go back on topic... I swear!\n--- Blue Wave\/QWK v2.10\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nI tried Prozac a few months ago, and had some insomnia from it, but no\nanxiety or jitters. I probably could have lived with the insomnia if the\nProzac had done any good, but it only provided a tiny benefit. Maybe\nbecause the person who prescribed it didn't know much and gave up after a\n20mg dose didn't work.\n\nNow I'm seeing a psychiatrist who has put me on Zoloft (another serotonin\nreuptake inhibitor like Prozac). One pill\/day (50mg) seemed to help some. \nNow I'm trying 100mg\/day. Zoloft has fewer and milder side effects than\nProzac. I think my doctor said that only 4% of the people taking Zoloft\nhave to discontinue it because of side effects. The only problem I'm\nhaving is some minor GI distress, but nothing too annoying. Hopefully the\nZoloft will work. Maybe your friend should try this one next.\n\nMy psychiatrist's strategy seems to be to first try one of the serotonin\ndrugs, usually Prozac. If that works, great. If it works but has too many\nside effects, try Zoloft or maybe Paxil. If the serotonin drugs don't work\nat all, try one of the tricyclics like desipramine.\n\n\nHaving a doctor who knows something about antidepressants can make a big\ndifference. My psychiatrist claims that most GPs and FPs don't have much\nexperience in this area, and from what I've seen I'm inclined to believe\nhim. I think I know more about antidepressants than the people at my\nfamily practitioner's office.\n\nDisclaimer: I'm not a doctor; what I know about this comes from talking to\nmy psychiatrist and reading sci.med. \n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Would someone please post or email the feature connector pin assignments?\nThis is sometimes referred to as the aux video connector in some \ndocumentation.\nThanks \nastrachan@austlcm.sps.mot.com","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"As we see right now, the position of influence enjoyed by parties favoring\nthe negotiation process is tenuous at best. The local \"elections\" in Hebron\nthat the PLO was expected to win (perhaps adding a bit to its flagging\nposition of \"legitimacy\" in the eyes of Palestinians and the Middle East)\nhave been disrupted by Hamas actions overtly directed towards\nundermining those (and all West Bank) elections. The present ruling Israeli \nLabor coalition seems to be one rather thin political ice. The Palestinian\ndelegation has been reduced from 14 to three to protest Israel \"lack of\nseriousness\" in the talks and refusal to reverse all the deportations\nimmediately.\n\nHopefully, however, each of the parties will begin to learn that just\nthe fact that negotiations are taking place *does not mean* they are giving \nanything away to \"the other side\" (which was\/is the favorite argument of \nthe \"rejectionists\"). Let's hope that discusion and inevitable disagreement\non major issues leads at the same time to some agreement on smaller\n\"interim\" (\"phase\", whatever term we prefer) steps to be taken. \n\n\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Actually I am entering vet school next year, but the question is \nrelevant for med students too.\n\nMemorizing large amounts has never been my strong point academically.\nSince this is a major portion of medical education -- anatomy, \nhistology, pathology, pharmacology, are for the most part mass \nmemorization -- I am a little concerned. As I am sure most \nmed students are.\n\nCan anyone suggest techniques for this type of memorization? I \nhave had reasonable success with nemonics and memory tricks like\nthinking up little stories to associate unrelated things. But I have\nnever applied them to large amounts of \"data\".\n\nHas anyone had luck with any particular books, memory systems, or\ncheap software? \n\nCan you suggest any helpful organizational techniques? Being an\nolder student who returned to school this year, organization (another\none of my weak points) has been a major help to my success.\n\nPlease no griping about how all you have to do is \"learn\" the material\nconceptually. I have no problem with that, it is one of my strong \npoints. But you can't get around the fact that much of medicine is\nrote memorization. ","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":" \nthere is NO evidence of effect of gun buyback programs but hopefully if\nthere is any effect it may prevent injuries or deaths in one of these types\nof common incidents.\n \n Firearms are the fifth-leading cause of unintentional deaths among children\nages 14 and under. I don't understand how the ratio to other accidental\ndeaths is important. So guns don't kill as many children as car accidents.\nWhat is the difference in severity between 1,000 deaths and 10,000 deaths?\nI am not trying to use accidental gun-related deaths among children as a\njustification for gun control. Who needs to be convinced that accidental\ngun deaths of children is a serious problem? I assumed that any humane\nperson would be concerned when any 10 year old got hold of their parents\ngun from their bedroom drawer and accidently blew away one of their friends.\n \n My point was, gun buyback programs which are almost always run by police\ndepartments MIGHT (I stress might) do a LITTLE (I stress little) good by\ngiving people the impression that the police are attempting to respond\nto interpersonal gun violence in a unique way. Overall, I thought that I\nhad made it clear that I did not think that gun buyback programs were\nuseful.\n \n \n Well Joe, I suggest that you talk to the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence\nor the Centers for Disease Control. If YOU look carefully you will see\nthat YOU greatly underestimate the presence of guns in the lives of youths.\nThe CPHV reports that 135,000 youth bring GUNS to school DAILY and that\n400,000 bring GUNS to school at least once a year. The CDC estimates\nthat 1 out 0f 25 high school students carried a gun to school at least once\nin 1990. The CDC also says that 1.2 million elementary-aged, latch-key\nchildren (kids who come home from school to an empty house), have access\nto guns in their home. California schools reported a 200% increase in\nstudent gun confiscations between 1986 and 1990, and a 40% increase between\n1988 and 1990. Florida reported a 61% percent increase in gun incidents in\nschools between 1986\/87 amd 1987\/88. These are the \"statistics\".\n \n \n \n Okay, maybe I worded it wrong...DAD. I meant that to put children in a\nsituation (fortified compound) where harm could come to them is not the\nact of a Messiah in my opinion. I'm not saying that Koresh had control over\nthese children directly, but I would hope that whatever Messiah there is\nwould not let innocent children die.\nIf as he claimed he was the Messiah and people followed him as such, why\ndid he not tell their parents to free the children instead of letting them\nburn alive? Thanks for the reality check Joe, its been real.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nThe FT-500 is a good beginner's bike with:\n * a reasonable seating position\n * enough power to get you up and around, but\n not so much it'll scare the bejeebers out of you\n * tips over well, and easy to pick up\n (don't ask)\n * simple maintenance\n\nI've had mine for four or so years, and haven't had any\nserious problems with it. I bought it used for $750 with\nabout 8000 miles on it.\n\nJust last week, someone in the neighborhood stopped by to\nask me about it; whether I thought it was a good beginner's\nbike, is it comfortable and powerful enough, blah blah blah...\nSeems he found one used for < $500 with about 3600 miles on it.\n\nThe reall \"trick\" mod I've heard was to take the front end from\na 600 hurricane and slide it in. This was from a guy who\ncampaigns two Ascots in SOS racing. He says they do pretty\nwell too, once you strip off the starter, lights and other\nassorted street paraphernalia, its a pretty fast and light bike.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n Not without replacing most of the chips on the motherboard. The C610\nisn't like the IIsi was, meaning that the motherboard of the C610 is \nactually designeds to run at the speed of the CPU, and not designed to\nrun at a higher speed (like 25MHz) but be forced to run at the speed of\na slower CPU (20MHz).\n\n\n There is more than one oscillator. If you are talking about the CPU\noscillator chip, I think that it is located under the socket for the\n'040. At least this is what I have read in some other posts in this\ngroup.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nYes, 4 points, in really big holes which are fairly clear of most of\nthe other stuff on the board. If you can replace the battery, you\ncan install the battery holder.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nI believe that this is not quite correct. My understanding is that LDS is\nengaged on a project to \"convert\" the souls of deceased persons of other\nreligions, in order to spare them from damnation and gain them entrance into\nheaven. To this end, the Church has compiled extensive genaeological records, so\nthat they will know the names of people to convert. A long article in the New\nYorker a few years ago described the LDS research methods in some detail (for\nexample, some researchers pay visits to local native storytellers to learn the\nnames of people long dead). This sounds like just the sort of lie that would be\nmade up about any unusual religion, but the New Yorker story convinced me that\nthere is some truth to it (the New Yorker used to do extensive fact-checking, and\nthe story was quite detailed).","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nDo not presume to tell me what I have and have not read. The system may\nnot rely upon registering people as owning particular phone units, but\nit is necessary to know which phone units are likely to be used for some\nsuspected criminal communication before you can obtain their unit keys\nfrom escrow. This necessity raises the stakes in favor of a criminal's\ncoercing or colluding use of some other person's Clipper phone.\n\nI will restate my assumptions more explicitly and amplify my argument.\nThe original title perhaps should have been \"Distinction between legal\nand illegal cipher systems considered harmful\", but \"Clipper considered\nharmful\" is not inaccurate, and is more eye-catching in the current context.\n\nAssumptions:\n\n 1. Clipper is made available.\n\n 2. Laws are passed to make use of cipher systems other than Clipper illegal\n (either on radio systems, or on any common carrier system). These laws\n also include enforcement authority to listen across the relevant radio\n spectrum (or other medium), characterize signals, validate Clipper\n wrappers, detect probable use of non-Clipper ciphers, and make such\n detection a cause for further action.\n\n 3. For escrowed keys to be useful, some specific Clipper chip must be\n associated with a suspected criminal. This means that at a minimum\n some association between the common carrier's unique phone ID (ESN) and\n the Clipper chip serial number N will be stored in a government database.\n An observed pairing of N and ESN other than the one recorded raises a\n red flag.\n\n 4. To reduce ordinary fraud, the cellphone system which offers Clipper\n will also be constructed with an ESN mechanism much more tamper-proof\n and much less spoofable than today's cellphones.\n\n 5. Criminals want inscrutable communications. Some criminals are not\n entirely stupid or ignorant, and will figure out both that Clipper\n cellphones offer excellent security in normal circumstances, and that\n they offer no security against law enforcement once a (presumably\n legitimate) wiretap order exists. They will also figure out that the\n wiretap order must necessarily be against a specific cellphone, because\n each one has a unique unit key.\n\n 6. Criminals do not want to call attention to themselves. Because they\n are not stupid or ignorant (or because they read netnews), and because\n they know that their open use of a non-Clipper cipher is likely to be\n detected, they will generally avoid using non-Clipper ciphers directly\n on some monitorable\/tappable channel. They know that do so would raise\n a red flag, putting a given cellphone (if not a given person) under\n immediate suspicion.\n\n 7. It is impractical to reverse engineer Skipjack, discover family key F,\n and construct a functional clone of a Clipper chip.\n\nBy #2, #3, #4, and #7 it will be very difficult to spoof a given Clipper\nphone without immediate detection. Because it is difficult to obscure one's\nassociation to a specific phone by reprogramming or changing chips\naround, the criminal will be motivated to find an intact phone which is\nassociated with someone else.\n\nA non-stupid criminal will conclude that they can have Clipper-secure\ncommunications, at least for some limited time T, if they buy, beg, borrow,\nor steal use of someone's phone in a way that prevents that person from\nreporting compromise of the phone for at least time T. The encrypted\ncommunications might have been recorded, and thus be retrievable later,\nbut the criminal can delay, and quite likely evade, discovery by destroying\nor abandoning the phone before T elapses.\n\nIt would be unusual for an innocent person to volunteer use of their Clipper\nphone to someone else. The honest subscriber doesn't want to pay someone\nelse's bill, and he doesn't want to fall under suspicion.\n\nThis leaves two sources of Clipper phones for criminal use: coercion\nand collusion.\n\nCoercion first. Theft bears a relatively low risk, but also sometimes\na low time until detection (a few minutes if a phone is stolen from\na car parked in front of a store, a couple of weeks if a phone is stolen\nfrom someone who is away on vacation). Criminal commerce is likely to\narise in stolen Clipper phones, with phones coming from risk-inured poor\ncriminals, and cash coming from risk-averse wealthy criminals. Someone\nwho is extraordinarily motivated to gain a day or two of undetected\ncommunication (like a terrorist) could kill a person or hold them hostage.\nThe limited time (before detection) that a coerced phone is useful means\nthat continuing criminal enterprises require a continuing supply of\nfreshly coerced phones.\n\nThere would also be created a collusive commerce between relatively\nwealthy criminals, and ignorant or don't-care patsies who need money,\nand who will submit to being paid in return for subscribing to Clipper\nphone service for someone else's use.\n\nCriminals will learn that it is more to their advantage to coerce use of a\nClipper cellphone than it is to apply a non-Clipper cipher to a normal\ncellphone. They will call much less attention to themselves (or at least to\ntheir stolen phone) this way. The fact of a phone's use being coerced must\nfirst be reported before it can be identified as an interesting phone, and\nhave its keys obtained from escrow.\n\nClipper also allows an extraordinary opportunity for the criminal to\nconceal use of super-encryption. An automated full-system surveillance\nmechanism (quite feasible across radio bandwidth) which knows family key F,\ncan validate Clipper wrappers and N:ESN associations, but it cannot reveal\nin realtime the use of super-encryption, unless it knows all unit keys,\nwhich we are being assured are only to be made available in two separate\npieces, upon specific wiretap-like order.\n\nWhereas a criminal's use of any cipher within a normally cleartext medium\nwould stand out, a criminal's use of a non-Clipper cipher within a Clipper\nmedium would be very difficult to detect, even ex post facto in bulk\nrecordings, as long as the association between criminal and specific Clipper\nchip is fractured.\n\nIf you make use of this other cipher illegal per se, then you can charge\nthe criminal with this (if you can identify the true criminal - he'll be\nusing someone else's phone), but you'll have no evidence to help you against\nwhatever traditional crime he might have been planning. You will not even be\nable to detect that unusual (encrypted) communications are occurring until you\nidentify specific phones and obtain their keys from escrow.\n\nThe gangster and terrorist are thus arguably more, not less, secure than\nthey were before Clipper came along.\n\nI therefore consider Clipper harmful because:\n\n 1. It does not provide absolute privacy to the honest public against\n aggressive or dishonest government.\n\n 2. If other ciphers are proscribed, it engenders new types of direct\n criminal threat to the honest public.\n\n 3. It provides an extraordinarily effective mechanism for criminals to\n hide their use of some other cipher, making it more difficult than\n ever even to gain notice that unusual communications are occurring\n and that plans for some criminal act might be in progress.\n\n 4. If other ciphers are proscribed, lazy investigators and prosecutors\n are more likely to pursue the easily quantifiable cipher-use crime\n than they are the traditional and directly harmful crimes which key\n escrow is claimed to help against.\n\n 5. If other ciphers are proscribed, the stage is set for witch hunting\n of \"illegal\" cipher use. Because any computer can be used as a cipher\n machine...","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\nConsidering how often and how badly he has slammed the Pens on Coach's \nCorner on Hockey Night in Canada, it would surprise me as well. But then,\npeople will do anything for money, won't they?\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":" >supposed to develop cryptosystems. If the government chooses to go\n >ahead and sell those cryptosystems to the masses, so be it.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I am boring my sister HP DeskJet 500C for the weekend and I was wondering\nin their was any drivers for it available some where that would allow\nme to use it with my Mac SE\/30. I have a copy of MacPrint but I do think\nthat I have a driver for the 500C. I would be happy to get it working\nin black & white, but if there is away to get the color working that would\nbe better. Any ideas someone?\n\nRegards,\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\tMay I ask why they are afraid to do so?\n\n---\n\n Speaking of proofs of God, the funniest one I have ever seen was in a\n term paper handed in by a freshman. She wrote, \"God must exist, because\n he wouldn't be so mean as to make me believe he exists if he really\n doesn't!\" Is this argument really so much worse than the ontological\n proofs of the existence of God provided by Anselm and Descartes, among\n others?","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Is it just me or is the camera work on some of these games really sad?? I\ncan't remember how many times during the Penguins-Devils game they showed some\nguy (without the puck) being checked in the corner while the puck was being\nfired on goal. In fact, I think they even missed one goal completely because\nthey were showing two guys holding each other in the corner.\n\nNow the last time I watched a football game, they didn't show the lineman going\nat it while the running back turned the corner for a touchdown . . . . \n\nIs it just me??\t","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Hi everyone,\n\nI'm trying to find my way to God, but find it difficult as I can't hear\nGod talking to me, letting me know that he exists and is with me and\nthat he knows me, and I feel that I can't possibly get to know him until\nhe does. Maybe he _is_ talking to me but I just don't know or understand\nhow to listen.\n\nSome Christians tell me that (in their opinion) the only way to find God\nis to take a plunge and commit your life to him, and you will discover.\nThis idea of diving into the totally unknown is a little bit\nfrightening, but I have a few questions.\n\n1) How do you actually commit yourself? If I just say, \"OK God, her you\ngo, I'm committing my life to you\", I wouldn't really feel that he'd\nlistened - at least, I couldn't be sure that he had. So how does one (or\nhow did you) commit oneself to God?\n\n2) In committing myself in this way, what do I have to forfeit of my\ncurrent life? What can I no longer do? I feel that I'm as 'good' as many\nChristians, and I try to uphold the idea of 'loving your neighbour' - I\ndon't go round killing people, stealing, etc., and I try not to get\njealous of other people in any way - and I would say that I keep to the\nstandards of treating other people as well as many Christians. So what\ndo I have to give up?\n\n3) When committed, what do I have to do? What does it involve? What (if\nany) burdens am I taking on?\n\n4) So then, what's the general difference before and after? I assume,\nthat (like on your birthday you don't suddenly feel a year older) it\nwon't suddenly change my life the day I commit myself. So what happens?\n\n5) How can I be sure that it is the right thing to do? How can I find\nout what the 'it' in the last sentence actually _is_?!\n\nThanks very much for all your help in answering these questions. Perhaps\ne-mail would be a better way to reply, but it's up to you.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nI have been checking out bikes (hoping for lowish seats) for a few weeks. A\nHonda Twinstar (250cc) fit me well, a Honda Hawk (400cc) did not, the\nKawasaki 250HB\/SB\/SH? (can't remember) looked like it would fit me well but\nthe price tag was way too large...\n\n\nPlease post this list or mail me one too!\n\n(:","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Stuff deleted\n\nI reiterate that I would agree with you that there is little\njustification for the punishment of apostasy in the Qur'an.\nIn Islamic history, as well, apostasy has rarely been punished. \nBelief is considered a matter of conscience and since there\nis to be no compulsion in the matter of belief, apostates have\nbeen generally left to believe or not believe as they will.\n\nHowever, when an apostate makes attacks upon \"God and\nHis Messenger\" the situation changes. Now the charge of\napostasy may be complicated with other charges - perhaps \ncharges of sedition, treason, spying, etc. If the person \nmakes a public issue of their apostasy or mounts public\nattacks (as opposed to arguement) against Islam, the\nsituation is likewise complicated. If the person spreads\nslander or broadcasts falsehoods, again the situation\nchanges. The punishments vary according to the situation\nthe apostate is in. Anyhow, the charge of aggravated\napostasy would only be a subsidiary charge in Rushdie's case.\n\nThere is a distinction in the Qur'an between a formal war situation\nand being in the situation where someone unilaterally\nwages war (by their actions), creates disorder, makes mischief,etc. \nagainst the Muslims and creates a situation that results in harm \nto Muslims. Here, a small group or even a single individual could\nbe said to be engaged in such a practise. In other words, there is\na clear difference between a formal war situation (where two\nclearly defined parties wage war, conclude treaties, exchange\nprisoners, etc.), and dealing with attacks that come from isolated\nindividuals or groups against Islam. It is the second situation, \nthe unilateral attack and the spreading of \"fasad\" that \nwould apply in the case of Rushdie.\n\nThe matter of Rushdie is not a simple matter of banning an \noffensive book (banning the book is secondary) -\na full set of circumstances following the publication of\nthe book come into play as well, including the deaths of many\nMuslims, and Rushdie's (and his publishers) Media games.\n\n\n\n\nI am not sure which hadith you are referring to above. I believe\nthat one of the Qur'anic verses on which the fatwa is based is 5:33.\nEvery verse in the Qur'an has a corresponding \"circumstance of\nrevelation\" but in no way is the understanding (the tafsir) of the\nverse restricted solely to the particular historical circumstance\nin which it was revealed. If this was the case then we could say\nthat all the laws and regulations that were revealed when the\nMuslims were NOT involved in conflict, should be suspended when\nthey were at war. The logic does not follow. In complex, real-life\nsituations, there may be many verses and many hadiths which can\nall be related to a single, complicated situation. The internal\nrelationships between these verses may be quite complex, such that\narriving at an understanding of how the verses interlock and how\neach applies to the particular situation can be quite a demanding task.\nIt is not necessarily a simple \"this or that\" process. There may\nbe many parameters involved, there may be a larger context in\nwhich a particular situation should be viewed. All these matters\nimpinge on the situation.\n\nIn other words there is a great deal involved in deciphering the Qur'an.\nThe Qur'an asks us to reflect on its verses, but this reflection must\nentail more than simply reading a verse and its corresponding hadith.\nIf the reflection is for the sake of increasing personal piety, then each\nperson has his own level of understanding and there is no harm in that.\nHowever, if the reflection is in order to decide matters that pertain to\nthe\nState, to the gestation of laws and rulings, to the gestation of society,\nthe dispensing of justice, the guidance of the community, then there \nare certain minimum requirements of understanding that one \nshould achieve. Jaffar Ibn Muhammad as-Sadiq(a.s.) relates some of \nthese requirements, as taught by the Prophet(S.A.), in a hadith:\n\n\"...he who does not distinguish in the Book of Allah the abrogating\nverse from the abrogated one, and a specific one from a general one,\nand a decisive from an ambiguous; and does not differentiate between\na permission and an obligation, and does not recognize a verse of\nMeccan period from a Medinite one, and does not know the circumstances \nof revelation, and does not understand the technical words of\nthe Qur'an (whether simple or compound); and does not comprehend the\nknowledge of decree and measure, and is ignorant of advancing and\ndelaying (in its verses); and does not distinguish the clear from\nthe deep, nor the manifest from the esoteric, nor the beginning\nfrom the termination; and is unaware of the question and the answer,\nthe disjoining and the joining, and the exceptions and the all-inclusive,\nand is ignorant of an adjective of a preceding noun that explains the\nsubsequent one; and is unaware of the emphasized subject and the\ndetailed one, the obligatory laws and the permissions, the places of the\nduties and rules, and the meaning of the lawful and the unlawful; and\ndoes not know the joined words, and the words that are related to those\ncoming before them, or after them - then such a man does not know\nthe Qur'an; nor is he among the people of the Qur'an....\".\n\nBased on these and other hadiths, and in accordance with many Qur'anic\nverses (\"Why should not a company from every group remain behind \nto gain profound understanding (tafaqquh) in religion and to warn \npeople when they return to them, so that they may beware.\" (9:122)),\na science of jurisprudence arose. The requirements\nfor a person to be considered a mujtahid (one who can pronounce on\nmatters of law and religion) are many. I've listed a few major \ndivisions below - there are, of course, many subdivisions within these\nheadings.\n\n- Knowledge of Arabic (syntax, conjugation, roots, semantics, oratory).\n- Knowledge of tafsir and principles of tafsir.\n- Logic (mantiq)\n- A knowledge of Hadiths\n- A knowledge of transmitters (rijal)\n- Knowledge of the principles of juriprudence (Qur'an, Sunnah, Consensus,\nReasoning)\n\nThe study of Qur'an and sunnah for purposes of law involves:\n- discussion of imperatives (awamir)\n- discussion of negative imperatives (nawahi)\n- discussion of generalities and particularities (aam wa khas)\n- discussion of unconditional and conditional\n- discussion of tacit meanings\n- discussion of the abstract and the clear\n- discussion of the abrogator and the abrogated\n\nThe principles of Application of the law involves:\n- principles of exemption\n- principles of precaution\n- principles of option\n- principles of mastery\n\nThe jurisprudent is bound to go through a very rigorous process\nin pronouncing judgement on a given situation. It is not a matter\nof looking at one verse and one hadith. \n\nNow no one should blindly follow anyone, but there is a difference\nbetween blind following and acceding to the opinion of someone who is\nclearly more knowledgeable and more qualified than oneself. There is the\n\"The fuqaha (religious scholars) are the trustees of the Prophet, as \nlong as they do not concern themselves with the illicit desires, pleasures,\nand wealth of this world.\" The Prophet (S.A.) was asked: \"O Messenger\nof God! How may we know if they so concern themselves?\" He (S.A.) replied:\n\"By seeing whether they follow the ruling power. If they do that, fear for\nyour religion and shun them.\" I do not yet know enough about the Imams\nof the four Sunni madhabs to comment on how this hadith applies\nto them or to the contemporary scholars who base themselves upon them.\n\nThe Prophet also refered to the fuqaha as \"The fortress of Islam\". My only\npoint is to make it clear that arriving at a legal judgement calls into\nplay a certain amount of expertise - the specifics of this expertise is \ndelineated in the Qur'an and hadith. Those who acquire this expertise\nare praised in both the Qur'an and hadith - those who without the requisite\nknowledge pronounce on matters that affect society, state, and religion \nare cautioned.\n\nThe only reason I said anything at all about the Rushdie affair in this\ngroup, is because the whole basis for the discussion of the fatwa (that is,\napostasy), was wrong. When one discusses something they should at least\nbase their discussion on fact. Secondly, Khomeini was condemned as a\nheretic\nbecause he supposedly claimed to be infallible - another instance of\ncreating a straw man and then beating him.\n\n\nI agree that we should move the discussion to another newsgroup.\nUnfortunately,\nI do not have any access to email, so private discussion or a moderated\ngroup\nis out of the question (I cannot post to a moderated group like\nsoc.religion.islam. How about soc.culture.arabic or talk.religion.misc?","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nI am one of those folks who traded UP from a 500 to an Audio Research SP9 II!\n\n:-)","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\tThe subject line says it all. What is the rule that qualifies\na pitcher as making a save?\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Below is the list of large (at least 18 inches diagonal) monochrome\nmonitors which Computer Shopper lists as PC compatible. I've omitted\nRadius because Radius states that they no longer support the PC.\n\nYou will notice that Nanao is the only one which supports a 31.5Khz\nhorizontal frequency, which is the frequency normally used by VGA cards\nat boot up. My guess is that all the other monitors come with their\nown graphics cards. I've left voice mail with Nanao asking them to\nsend me some literature, and will report back to the net after I've\nstudied it.\n\nThe prices given appear to be list prices and have little relationship\nto reality.\n\t\t\t\t\tKenneth Almquist\n\n\n\n--------------------------------- cut here ---------------------------------\n\nCornerstone Technology\n1990 Concourse Dr.\nSan Jose, CA 95131\n408-435-8900\n\n DualPage 120:\n Diagonal: 19 inches\n Max Resolution: 1600x1280\n Frequencies: 105Khz horizontal, 76Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 19x18x17 inches\n Price: $1495\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2\n\n DualPage 150:\n Diagonal: 19 inches\n Max Resolution: 2048x1538\n Frequencies: 105Khz horizontal, 67Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 19x18x17 inches\n Price: $1595\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2\n\n\nIkegami Electronics (U.S.A.), Inc.\n37 Brook Ave.\nMaywood, NJ 07670\n201-368-9171\n\n DM-2010AD:\n Diagonal: 20 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1024\n Frequencies: 48-64Khz horizontal, 59-80Hz vertical\n Price: $995\n Compatible with: PC\n\n\nImage Systems Corp.\n11595 K-Tel\nHopkins, NM 55343\n800-462-4370 or 612-935-1171\n\n M21LMAX:\n Diagonal: 21 inches\n Max Resolution: 2048x1536\n Frequencies: 48-108Khz horizontal, 60-80Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 17x20x19 inches\n Price: $1995\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n M21LV-65MAX:\n Diagonal: 21 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1024\n Frequencies: 15-65Khz horizontal, 55-90Hz vertical\n Price: $4695\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n M21PMAX :\n Diagonal: 21 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1664\n Frequencies: 48-108Khz horizontal, 60-80Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 19x15x17 inches\n Price: $2500\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n M24PMAX :\n Diagonal: 24 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1664\n Frequencies: 48-108Khz horizontal, 60-80Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 22x18x18 inches\n Price: $2600\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n\nNanao USA Corp.\n23535 Telo Ave.\nTorrence, CA 90505\n310-325-5202\n\n FlexScan 6500:\n Diagonal: 21 inches\n Max Resolution: 1664x1200\n Frequencies: 31.5;56-80Khz horizontal, 55-90Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 18x20x17 inches\n Price: $1989\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n\nRan-Ger Technologies, Inc.\n[Address unknown]\n\n The Genuis Model 1920M:\n Diagonal: 19 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1024\n Frequencies: 64Khz horizontal, 60Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 17x19x17 inches\n Price: $950\n Compatible with: PC\n\n\nSampo Corp. of America\nP. O. Box 105084\nAtlanta, GA 30348\n404-449-6220\n\n ImagePRO 120:\n Diagonal: 20 inches\n Max Resolution: 1600x1280\n Frequencies: 81Khz horizontal, 72Hz vertical\n Price: $1995\n Compatible with: PC\n\n OfficePRO IIe:\n Diagonal: 20 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1024\n Frequencies: 75Khz horizontal, 70Hz vertical\n Price: $1549\t(Advertized $999 pg. 390 April Shopper)\n Compatible with: PC\n\n\nSamsung Electronics America, Inc.\n[Address unknown. You could try\n\tSamsung Information Systems, Inc.\n\t3655 N. 1st. St.\n\tSan Joes, CA 95134\n\t408-434-5400]\n\n PageMaster 2 (MU9511A\/AM):\n Diagonal: 20 inches\n Max Resolution: 1280x1024\n Frequencies: 66Khz horizontal, 63Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 18x18x15 inches\n Price: $899\n Compatible with: PC;Mac\n\n\nSigma Designs, Inc.\n47900 Bayside Pkwy.\nFreemont, CA 94583\n510-770-0100\n\n L-View:\n Diagonal: 19 inches\n Max Resolution: 1664x1200\n Frequencies: 75Khz horizontal, 60-92Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 18x19x17 inches\n Price: $1099\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n L-View Multimode:\n Diagonal: 19 inches\n Max Resolution: 1664x1200\n Frequencies: 75Khz horizontal, 60-92Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 18x19x17 inches\n Price: $1299\n Compatible with: PC;PS\/2;Mac\n\n MultiMode 120:\n Diagonal: 19 inches\n Max Resolution: 1664x1200\n Frequencies: 94.7Khz horizontal, 76-116Hz vertical\n Dimensions: 18x19x17 inches\n Price: $1299 (min)\n Compatible with: PC","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"How can one dump to the printer, the content of a VGA screen. If it were\na text screen, we can execute a shift printscr. but with graphics, we have\nto do a pixed by pixel print. It would be greatly appreciated if someone can\nsupply source code for this. Alternately, are there commercial or shareware\nprograms that are available to do this. I must be able to shell out of my \nprogram to execute this print screen. Therefore, it would be prefferable to have source code.\n\nThank you in advance\n\n-- \n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nRickey Tom | Internet Style: aruba!rickt@uu2.psi.com\nProgrammer\/Analyst Project ZE | UUCP : ...!uunet!uupsi2!aruba!rickt","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"mcsdc1jpb@dct.ac.uk (John Bell) babbles from Scotland, one of England's\nlast remaining colonies:\n\n\n\nPeople who were dumb enough to believe Klinton was a moderate deserve what\nthey get too. It's a real laugh to hear them try to justify this massacre\nwith bullsh*t about how concerned they were about how our tax money was\nwas being spent. (Wasting money keeping Texans alive? Hell no. let's\nspend it to import Haitians with AIDS so we can treat them at taxpayer\nexpense. %^P )\n\n\nSo what? The Feds killed 90+ civilians when they \"ran out of patience\", to use\ntheir own phrase. If the Feds hadn't attacked them, they'd all be home eating \ndinner with their families tonight. Too bad, but they started it. Maybe\nnext time they'll think twice. That's worth 4 stormtroopers.\n\n\nNobody says he is. What he was was a victim of a left-wing government,\nthat violated its pledge to protect and uphold the Constitution, run amok. \nDon't worry, though dweeb, we're gonna take it back. (Hey, I'm a white guy,\nbut would it be OK if I quoted Malcolm X here, and said \"by any means \nnecessary\"? Nah, never mind. We can do this legally...\n\n\nNO, you're just a brainless f*cking trogladyte. Go beat up some soccer\nfans. Ignorance is bliss, so drool on with that stupid smile on your \nface when people die needlessly. I hope a badger climbs up your kilt.\n\n(Don't expect these UKies to care about this, folks... these bastards\nnever did like the idea that we Americans had the means to defend ourselves \nand wouldn't stand for tyranical governments, which is why we sent them packing \nback to their dreary little island with their tails between their legs twice.)\n\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I am considering the purchse of a 1987 VW Jetta GLI with 87k miles on it.\nI recently found out that there are two versions of the GLI -- 8v and 16v.\nI know of three differences between the two cars that both carry the same\nname: the 16v version has 20 more horsepower, 4 wheel discs, and a standard\nsunroof. \nOops, that's the difference between the GLI 16v and the regular GL !!\nSo in addition to the engine, what other differences exist between the\ntwo models of the Jetta GLI ?\nMore importantly, how can I tell which version this one is ? There are\nno badges that said \"16v\" so I am inclined to think that is the 8v version.\nAssuming this one (the one I looked at) is the 8v version, is there a valid\nreason to buy it instead of a comparably equipped GL which would cost less ?\n(Of course I would love to get the 16v version, but money talks.)","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\tActually, for digital HDTV systems that's far higher bandwidth than\nyou need, unless there's some reason you must work in fully-uncompressed\nHDTV. Also, my calculations is that each frame should be well under 6MB,\neven using 24 bits\/pixel (which is more bits than you actually need - 15 or\n18 should be enough for a moving picture). 1600x1100x16bits is 3.5MB (I'm\nguessing at HDTV resolution - it may be a bit wider than 1600, I'm fairly\nsure of the 1100 number for most of the digital proposals).\n\n\tI hope you have a very fast memory system as well - 180MB\/s while\ndisplaying will require a heavily interleaved VRAM system.\n\n\tUnless you have a _very_ compelling reason, I'd advise trying to use\nat least somewhat compressed data. You don't have to go to full compression\nto get to a level where the data IO requirements are much cheaper and easier\nto deal with.\n\n-- \nGNU Emacs is a LISP operating system disguised as a word processor.\n - Doug Mohney, in comp.arch","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":")Many high-end graphics cards come with C source code for doing basic graphics\n)sorts of things (change colors, draw points\/lines\/polygons\/fills, etc.). Does\n)such a library exist for generic VGA graphics cards\/chips, hopefully in the\n)public domain? This would be for the purpose of compiling under a non-DOS\n)operating system running on a standard PC.\n\nCheck the server code for X11R5. (or \"XFree86\")","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n \n\nNo wonder you clown are in such a mess. Let's take Sarkis Atamian's (an \nArmenian Dashnak sociolog) book, \"The Armenian Community\", pages 97 and \n105. Atamian quotes:\n\n \"... the immediate question concerned itself with the organization and\n tactics of revolution. The liberation of Armenia, the immediate aim of\n the Party, was to be attained by:\n\n 1. Oral and written propaganda.\n 2. Terrorism - both as punishment against the enemy and as a measure\n of self defense. \n 3. The creation of an avant-garde of revolutionary groups to be\n equipped and prepared for action when other nations were prepared\n for a general uprising.\n 4. The organization of larger committees to be in constant contact with\n each other and subject to a central body.\n 5. Organization of units of guerilla fighters.\"\n\nNow, on page 105, Atamian's book quotes of Armenian constitution:\n\n \"... If the means was revolution, how was the revolution to be attained?\n By:\n\n 1. Propaganda \n 2. Preparation of combat units and their indoctrination\n 3. Encouragement of the revolutionary morale of the people\n 4. The arming of the people\n 5. Organization of revolutionary committees\n 6. Espionage throughout the country and the exchange of information with\n the official bodies and journals\n 7. Organization of financial zones for public collection \n 8. 'Fighting and using' the weapon of the terror on corrupt government\n officers, spies, traitors, grafters, and all sorts of oppressors\n 9. Defense of the people against attacks from the brigandry\n 10. Building of roads for the transport of arms\n 11. Wrecking and looting of governmental institutions.\"\n\nMany of the recent Armenian terrorist acts against the Turkish people \nwere committed by the brainwashed members of the \"Tzeghagron\", namely, \n\"race-worshipers\" of the Dashnag Youth Organization. Ironically, again, \nTzeghagron was set up by an undisputed Armenian Nazi, Karekin Nejdeh,\nin 1941 (see Atamian, loc cit, page 389).\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nHave you tried having your scsi bus balanced?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nThat would be nice, but considering professional diplomats between Israel and\nAthe Arabs have been unable to do so for 45 years, I can't see us starting.\nBut hey - as soon as anyone wants to discuss things reasonably and in a \nscholarly manner, count me in.\n\nAnyway the responses were mostly negative and I've been\n\nPeople have very strong opinions and you need to be careful regarding what \nyou say - if you say, make it factual and be able to back it up.\n\n\nThanks for teaching us about the civilized world, Andi. I guess we all just \ncame out either the desert or the ghetto, right? And no, we are not paid\nIsraeli lobbyists nor are we conspirators of the ZOG - we are just people who\nbelieve in our cause and find offense when people imply some sort dirty dealing\nor disloyalty due to our love of Israel (disguised as \"paid Israeli lobbyists\" -\nwhat kind of image is that?) \n\n\nOh! Thank you! I needed your approval of my heritage. I guess I can go home\nand feel good now and sleep comfartably knowing that Jews _really_ aren't\nworse people than anyone else, contrary to what we all _know_ is true.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Yes, Matt, dear Newbie, best advice is read here foe a few days.\nThis is your best source of info.\n\n(Kinda makes me glad that I discovered r.m well after I got into riding--\n could I have possibly sounded like *that* otherwise? --eesh.)\n\nBTW Matt, despite the insults you are destined to face, great move \non taking the MSF course. It will save your butt.\n\nGood Luck,","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Looking for a Mac PB 100 that's in good condition (brand new, w\/warranty\nwould be ideal). It should also include the external floppy drive and have\nat least a 40 MEG internal hard drive with 4 MEG of RAM.\n\nSo... if you have a PB100 that you'd like to turn into cash, please write me.\n\nThanks, very much.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":" \n\n[\"it\" is Big Bang]\n\nSince you asked... from the Big Bang to the formation of atoms is about\n10E11 seconds. As for the \"color\": bright. Very very bright. \n\n\nI don't. I believe the current theory of cosmology because it is fairly\nwell supported by observational evidence (not as well supported as, say\nevolution or relativity, but that's another matter). You're the one who\nproposes unquestioningly accepting religious dogma as fact (apologies if\nyou're not actually a creationist).\n\n\nThe line is broader than you think. Theories are supported by evidence.\nMiracles are supported by someone's say-so.\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"[deleted]\n[deleted]\nOk, so those scientists can get around the atmosphere with fancy\ncomputer algorythims, but have you looked ad the Hubble results, the\ndefects of the mirror are partially correctable with software (see\nthose jupiter pictures for results), but is the effects are completely\nreversable, why is there going to be a shuttle mission to fix it?\n\nThe way I see it (and please, astromomers give me a swift net-kick in\nthe butt if i'm out of the ball park), the astromers are making the\nbest of limited possiblities, there's only one hubble, and the shuttle\nmakes another in the near future a non-thought. Perhaps those self\nsame billboards could have small optical receptors of a limited kind\nmounted on the reverse sides of the mirror's (if that is what is used)\nand then the whole thing becomes a giant array telescope...\n\n-- ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Hi everybody out there,\nI just got the third beta release disk (march 93) of WindowsNT\nand still am not able to boot up that system. The final step\nachieved is the display of IO-error 0x0069. But, since this is\nthe beta release of the SDK for NT and not of NT, Microsoft does\nnot include a manual on the OS itself, explaining what this\nerror means of what I can do to get rid of. My configuration\nis: \nMainboard Hauppauge 4860-25, rev. A7 (a 486 with socket for i860)\n 28megs of memory (512k*36,1M*36,2M*36)\nAMI EISA SCSI controller (15series), latest bios, 16MB cache \n ST41200N hard disk\n Syquest 555 removable disk\n Toshiba 3301 CD ROM drive\nProAudio Spectrum Plus 16\nLongshine Ethernet card LCS8634 (NE2000 comp.)\nET4000 graphics card, 1Meg (ColorImage5)\nThe system is running fine under DOS and Windows 3.1 etc, but\ntrying to do the setup for NT,\n- automatic setup does not recognize controller (AHA1542-compat.)\n when adding manually, NT complains not finging any CD-ROM drive\n- the manual setup (WINNT) does not copy everything from CD to HD,\n does not recognize controller, but takes it manually.\n Setup continues until it tries to boot. Then it starts loading\n several stuff from disk (seems to fing the HD), but messing up\n with that damned IO-Error 69.\nI took away all IO cards not essential, but that did not make any\neffect.\nAnybody got any ideas? Help would be greatly appreciated.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Fiberglass boards are available in several colors. Sitting right\nhere, I have unetched board stock that is white, blue, green and\nyellow respectively. I've also seen black boards.\n\nSolder mask is available in a variety of colors too. Depending on\nthe supplier, the color helps indentify the material.\n\nDon't forget conformal coating.\n\nI don't think I've seen phenolic impregnated paper boards in\nanything other than the familar brown, but it would not be\ndifficult to add a dye to change the color.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nFrom what I saw of the videotape, there was an explosion which looked\nmore like one due to propane rather than (official version)\nammunition.\n\n\nIf only we could be certain that the hard evidence will be released.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\"They're real and they're spectacular\", the Blues shutout the Blackhawks in\nconsecutive playoff games. \n\nIf the Blues sweep the Hawks on Sunday, I will launch a broom onto the ice\nin the last seconds of the game. \"Not that there's anything wrong with that.\"\n\nCurtis Joseph has been the \"master of his own domain\", and the Hawks have\nbeen shooting the puck like a bunch of \"chuckers\". Not even \"Superman\" could\nplay any better in goal. Joseph must have been eating his \"cereal.\"\n\n\"It's like a sauna in here\" said a spectator about the hot atmosphere and\nthe wild crowd at the Arena.\n\nIt was \"very refreshing\" to see the Blues \"double-dip\" the Hawks.\n\nThe Hawks goons tried to \"pick\" on Hull, Janney, and Joseph but the Blues\nchecking line \"nipped\" those Hawks real well.\n\nThe fat \"Yoyoma\" will sing on Sunday, and the Hawks will head to the \"beach\".\nThe Hawks' trip back to Chicago will feel like a long \"journey from Milan\nto Minsk\"\n\nEnjoy Sunday's game with some Junior Mints and wash them down with a Snapple.\n\nJust a little fun.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nNo, Fuhr's 5 rings out sparkle Errey's. And doesn't Bob have 2 rings?","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nShit, i'm going to be a lot more carefull filling by income tax! ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I am saving an image on one machine and redisplaying the image on\nanother machine (both are HP 9000 Model 750s). The image is created\nusing XCreateImage and XGetImage and displayed with XPutImage. The\nimage is redisplayed correctly except that the colors are wrong because\nthe server on the other machine is using a different colormap.\n\nI tried saving the colormap (pixel and rgb values) and on the redisplay,\nperformed a table lookup against the new colormap. This didn't work\nbecause some rgb combos don't exist in the new colormap.\n\nIs there a way to force the server to load colors into set pixel values, or\nis there a simpler way to solve this problem? I tried using xinitcolormap\nbut couldn't get that to work either.\n\nAny help would be appreciated.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\"Isaac Asimov read creationist books. He read the Bible. He had ample\nopportunity to kneel before his Creator and Savior. He refused. In\nfact, he sent out a strong promotional letter urging support of the\nAmerican Humanist Association, shortly before he died.\"\n\n --excerpt from Ken Ham, \"Asimov Meets His Creator,\" _Back to Genesis_\n No. 42, June 1992, p. c (included in _Acts & Facts_ vol. 21, no. 6,\n June 1992, from the Institute for Creation Research). This is one\n of the most offensive articles they've ever published--but at least\n it argues *against* a deathbed conversion. There's a part of the\n article even worse than what I've just quoted, in which an excerpt\n from a reader's letter says that if Asimov is burning in hell now,\n \"then he certainly has had a 180-degree change in his former beliefs\n about creation and the Creator.\" (A post-deathbed conversion.)","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"I am having trouble viewing GIF files on my system. Large sections\ndon't show up. I have tried VPIC and PICEM - both do the same. I am\nrunning a Gateway 486\/33C with a Speedstar Plus VGA card and an\nNEC Multisync 4Ds 16 inch monitor. Any suggestions? I don't know if \nRobert Woodward\nDepartment of Physiology, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65212\ne-mail: c557652@mizzou1.missouri.edu\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nOfranko. Coming from a self-exposed historical revisionist, a \nself-admitted anti-Muslim and a genocide apologist, Hamaza should \ntake your drivel as a compliment. Furthermore, you even deny the \nobvious. There was a genocide of the Muslims carried out by order of \nthe fascist x-Soviet Armenian Government. Massacres of Muslims must be \nstudied in detail, because they are the first modern example of the \nhorrible crime of genocide. Blame must be apportioned to the Armenians\nand their supporters for the murder of Muslims. The Turkish historic \nhomeland, emptied of its native population until today, remains occupied \nby the x-Soviet Armenian Government. Today, x-Soviet Armenia covers up \nthe genocide perpetrated by its predecessors and is therefore an accessory \nto this crime against humanity. x-Soviet Armenia must pay for its crime \nof genocide against the Muslims by admitting to the crime and making \nreparations to the Turks and Kurds.\n\nThe following are the Jewish and Armenian sources on the cold-blooded\ngenocide perpetrated by the x-Soviet Armenian Government against 2.5\nmillion Muslim people between 1914 and 1920. Still denying the obvious?\n\n\nSource: Stanford J. Shaw, on Armenian collaboration with invading Russian\narmies in 1914, \"History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey (Volume\nII: Reform, Revolution & Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey, 1808-1975).\"\n(London, Cambridge University Press 1977). pp. 315-316.\n\n\"In April 1915 Dashnaks from Russian Armenia organized a revolt in the city \n of Van, whose 33,789 Armenians comprised 42.3 percent of the population, \n closest to an Armenian majority of any city in the Empire...Leaving Erivan \n on April 28, 1915, Armenian volunteers reached Van on May 14 and organized \n and carried out a general slaughter of the local Muslim population during \n the next two days.\"\n\n\"Knowing their numbers would never justify their territorial ambitions,\n Armenians looked to Russia and Europe for the fulfillment of their aims.\n Armenian treachery in this regard culminated at the beginning of the First\n World War with the decision of the revolutionary organizations to refuse\n to serve their state, the Ottoman Empire, and to assist instead other\n invading Russian armies. Their hope was their participation in the Russian\n success would be rewarded with an independent Armenian state carved out of\n Ottoman territories. Armenian political leaders, army officers, and common\n soldiers began deserting in droves.\"\n\n\"With the Russian invasion of eastern Anatolia in 1914 at the beginning of\n World War I, the degree of Armenian collaboration with the Ottoman's enemy\n increased drastically. Ottoman supply lines were cut by guerilla attacks,\n Armenian revolutionaries armed Armenian civil populations, who in turn\n massacred the Muslim population of the province of Van in anticipation of\n expected arrival of the invading Russian armies.\"\n\n\nSource: Stanford J. Shaw, \"History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey,\"\n Vol II. Cambridge University Press, London, 1979, pp. 314-317.\n\n\"...Meanwhile, Czar Nicholas II himself came to the Caucasus to make final\n plans for cooperation with the Armenians against the Ottomans, with the \n president of the Armenian National Bureau in Tiflis declaring in response:\n\n 'From all countries Armenians are hurrying to enter the ranks of the \n glorious Russian Army, with their blood to serve the victory of Russian\n arms...Let the Russian flag wave freely over the Dardanelles and the\n Bosporus. Let, with Your will, great Majesty, the peoples remaining\n under the Turkish yoke receive freedom. Let the Armenian people of Turkey\n who have suffered for the faith of Christ receive resurrection for a new\n free life under the protection of Russia.'[155]\n\nArmenians again flooded into the czarist armies. Preparations were made\nto strike the Ottomans from the rear, and the czar returned to St. Petersburg\nconfident that the day finally had come for him to reach Istanbul.\"\n\n[155] Horizon, Tiflis, November 30, 1914, quoted by Hovannisian, \"Road to\nIndependence,\" p. 45; FO 2485, 2484\/46942, 22083.\n\n\"Ottoman morale and military position in the east were seriously hurt, and\n the way was prepared for a new Russian push into eastern Anatolia, to be\n accompanied by an open Armenian revolt against the sultan.[156]\"\n\n[156] Hovannisian, \"Road to Independence,\" pp. 45-47; Bayur, III\/1, \npp. 349-380; W.E.D. Allen and P. Muratoff, \"Caucasian Battlefields,\"\nCambridge, 1953, pp. 251-277; Ali Ihsan Sabis, \"Harb Hahralaram,\" 2 vols.,\nAnkara, 1951, II, 41-160; FO 2146 no. 70404; FO 2485; FO 2484, nos.\n46942 and 22083.\n\n\"An Armenian state was organized at Van under Russian protection, and it \n appeared that with the Muslim natives dead or driven away, it might be\n able to maintain itself at one of the oldest centers of ancient Armenian\n civilization. An Armenian legion was organized 'to expel the Turks from\n the entire southern shore of the lake in preparation for a concerted\n Russian drive into the Bitlis vilayet.'[162] Thousands of Armenians from\n Mus and other major centers in the east began to flood into the new \n Armenian state...By mid-July there were as many as 250,000 Armenians\n crowded into the Van area, which before the crisis had housed and fed\n no more than 50,000 people, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.[163]\"\n\n[162] Hovannisian, \"Road to Independence,\" p. 56; FOP 2488, nos. 127223 and\n58350.\n\n[163] BVA, Meclis-i Vukela Mazbatalari, debates of August 15-17, 1915; \nBabi-i Ali Evrak Odasi, no. 175, 321, \"Van Ihtilali ve Katl-i Ami,\"\nZilkade 1333\/10 September 1915.\n\n\nSource: Hovannisian, Richard G.: Armenia on the Road to Independence, 1918.\nUniversity of California Press (Berkeley and Los Angeles), 1967, p. 13.\n\n\"The addition of the Kars and Batum oblasts to the Empire increased the\n area of Transcaucasia to over 130,000 square miles. The estimated population\n of the entire region in 1886 was 4,700,000, of whom 940,000 (20 percent) were\n Armenian, 1,200,000 (25 percent) Georgian, and 2,220,000 (45 percent) Moslem.\n Of the latter group, 1,140,000 were Tatars. Paradoxically, barely one-third\n of Transcaucasia's Armenians lived in the Erevan guberniia, where the \n Christians constituted a majority in only three of the seven uezds. Erevan\n uezd, the administrative center of the province, had only 44,000 Armenians\n as compared to 68,000 Moslems. By the time of the Russian Census of 1897,\n however, the Armenians had established a scant majority, 53 percent, in the\n guberniia; it had risen by 1916 to 60 percent, or 670,000 of the 1,120,000\n inhabitants. This impressive change in the province's ethnic character \n notwithstanding, there was, on the eve of the creation of the Armenian \n Republic, a solid block of 370,000 Tartars who continued to dominate the \n southern districts, from the outskirts of Ereven to the border of Persia.\" \n (See also Map 1. Historic Armenia and Map 4. Administrative subdivisions of \n Transcaucasia).\n\nIn 1920, '0' percent Turk. \n\n\"We closed the roads and mountain passes that might serve as \n ways of escape for the Tartars and then proceeded in the work \n of extermination. Our troops surrounded village after village. \n Little resistance was offered. Our artillery knocked the huts \n into heaps of stone and dust and when the villages became untenable \n and inhabitants fled from them into fields, bullets and bayonets \n completed the work. Some of the Tartars escaped of course. They \n found refuge in the mountains or succeeded in crossing the border \n into Turkey. The rest were killed. And so it is that the whole \n length of the borderland of Russian Armenia from Nakhitchevan to \n Akhalkalaki from the hot plains of Ararat to the cold mountain \n plateau of the North were dotted with mute mournful ruins of \n Tartar villages. They are quiet now, those villages, except for \n howling of wolves and jackals that visit them to paw over the \n scattered bones of the dead.\" \n\n Ohanus Appressian\n \"Men Are Like That\"\n p. 202.\n\n\n\"An appropriate analogy with the Jewish Holocaust might be the\n systematic extermination of the entire Muslim population of \n the independent republic of Armenia which consisted of at \n least 30-40 percent of the population of that republic. The \n memoirs of an Armenian army officer who participated in and \n eye-witnessed these atrocities was published in the U.S. in\n 1926 with the title 'Men Are Like That.' Other references abound.\"\n (Rachel A. Bortnick - The Jewish Times - June 21, 1990)\n\n\n 1.\"Men Are Like That\" by Leonard A. Hartill, Bobbs Co., Indianapolis, \n 1926\n\n Memoirs of an Armenian Army Officer translated to English and\n published by a member of American \"Near East Relief Organization.\"\n Gives the whole account of the genocide of all Turkish and Moslem\n people in Armenia organized and executed by Armenian Government and\n Army. Also gives account of countless other massacres and atrocities\n against the Turkish people in Armenia.\n\n 2.\"Adventures in the Near East, 1918-22\" by A. Rawlinson,\n Dodd, Meade & Co., 1925\n\n Eyewitness account of the same genocide by a British Army Officer.\n\n 3.\"World Alive, A Personal Story\" by Robert Dunn,\n Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1952\n\n Another eyewitness account of the same genocide by an American \n Officer.\n\n 4.\"From Sardarapat to Serves and Lousanne\" by Avetis Aharonian,\n The Armenian Review Magazine, Volume 15 (Fall 1962) through 17 \n (Spring 1964)\n\n Memoirs of the chief Armenian delegate to the Paris Peace Conference\n were published in the Armenian Review Magazine in 13 articles from\n Volume 15 (Fall 1962) to Volume 17 (Spring 1964). These memoirs \n include an interview between Aharonian and British Foreign Minister \n Lord Curzon in which above-mentioned genocide was discussed. The \n official report mentioned by Lord Curzon is the report of British \n High Commissioner to Caucasia, Sir Oliver Wardrop.\n\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nYou're definitely correct in that Williams absolutely has to be sandwiched\nin between Clark and Bonds. He must, and I mean MUST, get fastballs to\nhit...otherwise he becomes little more than Sixto Lezcano in disguise.\nWhat I would suggest is perhaps batting Bonds, Williams, and Clark\n3-4-5, the reason being that I feel Bonds' potential basestealing\nabilities are wasted when he's stuck behind two slow runners.\nI think the chance of getting 20-30 extra stolen bases with Bonds in the\n3 spot would more than offset any drop in in run production by having \nClark in the 5 spot.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I have a 486\/50Mhz ISA Board with 256kbyte Cache and 16 Megs\nRAM. I just bought the new soundblaster 16 and tried to \ninstall the card. The sb16 uses 16bit DMA channel.I could\nselect between channel 5 to 7. It is the first card I ever\ninstalled that uses 16bit dma transfer. After I tested\nthe card the first time, the computer crashed and I got a\nparity error-system halted. This happens either from dos as\nalso from windows. So it seems that my 16 bit dma channels\nare not working properly (they are there because testsb16.exe\nrecocnize them and tests them ok until first access). \n\nWell, does anybody know a solution for this problem or a\nspecial test program for dma problems? I eliminated the \nproblem temporaly by using only 8 bit dma channel but it\nmakes the system slow!","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n I am not a paranoid, nor a government toady, nor even am I the guy you were\ntalking to originally, but I think you are simply NOT PAYING ATTENTION.\n\n A bunch of people living off by themselves with a lot of guns nearby is not\nthat wierd in Texas. My own family, very quiet taxpayers with extremely con-\nventional views, has something like 10 rifles and shotguns in a two-person\nhome. Some of them were mine, but I don't live there anymore. I now have\nmy own shotgun in my apartment.\n\n Texas Child Protective Services (which loves to find child abuse) found no,\nI repeat NO, evidence of abuse when they first looked at the BD, and is saying\nthat they see none in any of the kids who were released. There is no evidence\nthat Koresh was banging anyone but his wives.\n\n It is not against the law to stockpile (most) weapons or campbell's soup. \nNor is there any hard evidence in the form of actual hardware (as I write this)\nto prove the BD really had any *proscribed* weapons.\n\n I feel they were all loonies, but there is no indication that they ever \nbothered anyone. They were gone after in the wrong ways for the wrong reasons,\nand the BATF and FBI who are so busy trumpeting this child abuse angle hasn't\ngot a leg to stand on or any right to be involved in such abuse cases anyway. \nIf there was any real danger of the BD's going out on a rampage, then that\nis up to the officers of the state of Texas, who are probably getting a per-\nverse bit of pleasure at getting to torque the Feds for fucking up something\nin their state.\n\nsemper fi,","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nI cannot believe you can make these claims given hard evidence of\nabuse. Do you ignore stories about survellience of Martin Luther\nKing, have you blocked from your mind McCarthy's crusade in the 50's?\n\n\nAnd how many illegal wiretaps are performed? Funny, but I'll be that\nthe FBI doesn't keep statistics on these!\n\n\"confidential informer\" = illegal wiretap\n\n\/-----------------------------------\\\n\\-----------------------------------\/\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nCase Western Reserve Med School teaches nutrition in its own section as\nwell as covering it in other sections as they apply (i.e. B12\ndeficiency in neuro as a cause of neuropathy, B12 deficiency in\nhematology as a cause of megaloblastic anemia), yet I sill\nhold the viewpoint of mainstream medicine: candida can cause\nmucocutaneous candidiasis, and, in already very sick patients\nwith damaged immune systems like AIDS and cancer patients,\nsystemic candida infection. I think \"The Yeast Connection\" is\na bunch of hooey. What does this have to do with how well\nnutrition is taught, anyway?\n\nWell, maybe I'm getting picky, but I always thought that a yeast\nwas one form that a fungus could exist in, the other being the\nmold form. Many fungi can occur as either yeasts or molds, \ndepending on environment. Candida exibits what is known as\nreverse dimorphism - it exists as a mold in the tissues\nbut exists as a yeast in the environment. Should we maybe\ncall it a mold infection? a fungus infection? Maybe we\nshould say it is caused by a mold-like fungus.\n ","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Deeply grateful for citations to any papers on electronic cash schemes.\nEnquiring minds &c...","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nYes, he does. BUT, the goalie sure as hell doesn't want him there! When\nI played roller hockey (boy do I miss those days) as a goalie, I would\nscream at my defense to clear guys out of the slot. I don't care if he's\nin the crease or not, get him the hell away from me so I can see the ball!\n(Yes, roller hockey, remember) And if there was nobody around to clear\nthe slot, then I'd do it myself by pushing the offending player--*hard*. \nI *hate* people in my way when I'm the goalie, and I am sure Felix does\ntoo. I should say that I didn't see the incident, so if Potvin really\nswung the stick big time, then that's not right, but he can move people\nout of the way. He's a player on the ice too, you know. :-)\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Okay, I got enough replies about the Kubota Kenai\/Denali systems that I\nwill post a summary of their capabilities. I haven't actually used one\nor seen one, so take the specs with a grain of salt. I'd like to see\nan independent review of one against, say, an SGI Indigo Extreme or\nsomething.\n\nBasically, the Kenai workstations are DEC Alpha AXP based workstations that\nrun OSF\/1 ( DEC's ) and will likely run Windows NT in the future. They are\nbinary compatible with Digital's OSF\/1 Alpha AXP implementation. Denali\nis their graphics subsystem, which is upgradable in the field by\nsimply adding \"transformation engines\".\n\nThe two main Kenai machines are the 3400 Imaging and 3D Graphics Workstation\nand the 3500 Imaging and 3D Graphics Workstation.\n\n\n\t\t\t3400\t\t\t3500\n\nCPU\t\t\tDEC Alpha AXP 133MHz\tDEC Alpha AXP 150MHz\nOn-chip cache\t\t8k\/8k\t\t\t8k\/8k\nOnboard cache\t\t512K\t\t\t512K\nWord Size\t\t64-bit\t\t\t64-bit\nMemory ( initial )\t32-128MB\t\t32-256MB\nMemory ( future )\t512MB\t\t\t1GB\nSPECMARK89\t\t111\t\t\t126\nSPECINT92\t\t75\t\t\t84\nSPECFP92\t\t112\t\t\t128\n\nGRAPHICS\n\nTransform Modules\t1-6\t\t\t1-6\nFrame Buffer Modules\t5,10,20\t\t\t5,10,20\nFrame Buffer\t\t1280x1024x24bit\t\t1280x1024x24bit\n\t\t\tdouble buffered\t\tdouble buffered\nZ-buffer\t\t24-bit\t\t\t24-bit\nAlpha\/stencil\t\t8-bit\t\t\t8-bit\nStereo support\t\tyes\t\t\tyes\nOther:\t\t\t\tboth machines will double buffer or do\n\t\t\t\tstereo output per window. Both have an\n\t\t\t\tauxiliary video output that is RS-170A,\n\t\t\t\tNTSC, and PAL\n\nSTORAGE\n\nInternal-fixed\t\t2 3.5\"\t\t\t4 3.5\"\nInternal-removable\t1 5.25\"\t\t\t2 5.25\"\nMax capacity\t\t9.5GB\t\t\t11.6 GB\n\nIO\n\nBoth have TurboChannel 100MB\/sec, SCSI-2, Ethernet, and FDDI\n\nAPPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACES\n\nBoth have libraries for Xlib, Motif, MIT PEXlib, DEC-PEXlib DEC-PHIGS, and GL\n\nOkay, now the real stuff. The Kenai stations work with a graphics architecture\nknown as Denali. The Denali comes in three models, the E, P, and V. They\nuse a DECchip 21064 superscalar RISC processor at 150MHz. Their\ncapabilities are as follows:\n\n\t\t\tE\t\tP\t\tV\n\n2D Vectors\t\t800-200K\t2000-3800K\t4000-4800K\n3D Vectors #1\t\t350-1100K\t1100-1800K\t1800-2100K\n3D Vectors #2\t\t300-1000K\t1000-1600K\t1600-1900K\n3D Vectors #3\t\t300-500K\t800-1000K\t1300-1400K\n3D Triangles, #4\t200-500K\t600-1000K\t1000-1200K\n3D Triangles, #5\t100-200K\t300-400K\t500-600K\n\n#1: 10 pixel, flat shaded, connected\n#2: 10 pixel, Gouraud shaded, connected\n#3: 10 pixel, 2-pixel wide, anti-aliased, connected\n#4: 50-pixel, Gouraud shaded, Z-buffered, strip\n#5: 50-pixel, texture mapped, persp., point sampled\n\nIMAGE PROCESSING\n\nCine loop - 8-bit\t15-36Mp\/s\t37-58 Mp\/s\t60-68 Mp\/s\nCine loop - 16-bit\t14 Mp\/s\t\t25 Mp\/s\t\t38 Mp\/s\nCine loop - 24-bit\t12-21 Mp\/s\t21 Mp\/s\t\t21 Mp\/s\nContrast stretching #1\t14 Mp\/s\t\t25 Mp\/s\t\t20 Mp\/s\nBilinear zoom\t\t6 Mp\/s\t\t11 Mp\/s\t\t20 Mp\/s\nTrilinear interp#2\t--\t\t6 Mvoxels\/s\t11 Mvoxels\/s\n\n#1: Lookup table -- 12-,16-bit to 8\n#2: Trilinear interpolation, 8-bit voxels\n\nCONFIGURATIONS\nFrame Buffer Modules\t5\t\t10\t\t20\nTransform Engine Mod.\t1-3\t\t3-5\t\t5-6\n\n\nAs you can see, these are pretty powerful workstations, and the best part\nis the pricing. I would recommend that you call Kubota for more information.\nTheir number is 408-727-8100. I'm sure they'll send you an information you\nmay want. Oh, some prices:\n\nLow-end\n\nKenai 3400, E Series w\/ 1 TEM and 5 FBM --- 27,795 dollars U.S.\nKenai 3500, E Series w\/ 1 TEM and 5 FBM --- 45,345 dollars U.S.\n\nHigh-end\n\nKenai 3400, V Series w\/ 6 TEM and 20 FBM -- 61,795 dollars U.S.\nKenai 3500, V Series w\/ 6 TEM and 20 FBM -- 79,345 dollars U.S.\n\nIf someone could post a relative comparision with an Indigo Extreme or\nsomething I would appreciate it.\n\nHope this helps someone out there,\n\nBrian","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\nnever heard of arguement by absurdity, eh no? Also called\nsarcasm. The usual procedure is to accept some part of the\n'oppositions' arguement and run with it until one goes\nbeyond 'rational thought' and then ring the changes.\n\nz.B. The idea of a minimum wage is considered a good one.\nAnd in these times of economic difficulty, the Washington\nlegislature is propossing to raise the State MinWage from\n$4.25 (the federal level) to $4.90 (fifteen cents over\nOregon's).\n\tIt would seem to me that this increase does not\nkeep pace with inflation, that the minimum wage should be\nto $6.08 by my figures, so it is proposed that we raise\nthe minimum wage to $6.50 per hour by 1 July and then give\na 10% cost of living increase every 4 July.\n\nand anyone who doesn't like it is obviously a country club\nrepublican getting rich off the exploitation of poor people.\n\nchus\npyotr\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nBut, Gary, for certain sofa tubers like myself, this is an advantage. I\ncan watch the Pirates on KBL, the Mets on WWOR, the Braves on TBS, and the\nmediots on ESPN at the same time, without missing anything. (If something\nimpressive happens, I'll catch the replay :-) ).\n\nSo, I see (essentially) 4 games in 3 hours, instead of 1 game in 2 hours.\nWhat a deal!\n\n(Insert smileys as desired...)\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"What is NASA's annual budget?\nThis year will do, a few years back wpuld be nice too\nbut I need this item fast so emails off the top of your head very\nmuch appreciated (FAQs vanish here!).\n\n-Tony Ryan, \"Astronomy & Space\", new International magazine, available from:\n Astronomy Ireland, P.O.Box 2888, Dublin 1, Ireland.\n6 issues (one year sub.): UK 10.00 pounds, US$20 surface (add US$8 airmail).\nACCESS\/VISA\/MASTERCARD accepted (give number, expiration date, name&address).","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nonce upon a time, that's exactly what they would have done & everyone\ncould have just gone on living a peaceful (if well armed) life. what\nis it that makes people think they have the right -not- to just leave\nothers be?\n\njason\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\nAnd from whence does this right stem, that it overrides the 'rights'\nof the rest of us?\n\n\nAnd if you want to view that television station, you have to watch the\ncommercials. You can't turn them off and still be viewing the\ntelevision station. In other words, if you don't like what you see,\ndon't look. There is no 'right' I can think of that you have to force\nother people to conform to your idea of aesthetic behaviour. What's\nnext, laws regulating how people must dress and look so as to appeal\nto your fashion sense, since you have this 'right' of an aesthetic\nview? \n\n\n\n\nWhich has what to do with the topic of discussion?\n\n\n\nOh, I see. You don't want any legislation that might impinge on you;\nyou just want everyone else on the planet to do what you want.\n\n-- \n\"Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live\n in the real world.\" -- Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Yes, Yes, I can see it now >>>> all those Sabre fans FINALLY taking\ntheir Sabre sweaters out of the moth balls and proudly wearing them.\nAfter 9 years of playoff frustration and being up 3 games to nil\nI guess it is a pretty good bet. BUT there has not been a team\nthat has come back from an 0-3 deficit since 1975 - could this be\nthe year. (Don't throw out the moth balls yet)","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Curtis Joseph and Ray LeBlanc have made some big moves in the\npoll recently. Hextall has shown some strong movement as well. Kirk\nMcLean and Tom Barrasso (I can't see why) have been added to the list\nrecently. Keep sending in those votes.\n\nCurrent votes for favorite goalie masks (3pts - 1st, 2pts - 2nd, 1pt - 3rd)\n\nPlayer Team Pts Votes\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n1. Ed Belfour Chicago 32 15\n Curtis Joseph St. Louis 32 13 \n3. Andy Moog Boston 30 13\n4. Brian Hayward San Jose 26 10 \n5. Ron Hextall Quebec 16 8\n6. Grant Fuhr Buffalo 12 5 \n7. Gerry Cheevers Boston (retired) 11 6 \n8. John Vanbeisbrouck NY Rangers 10 4\n9. Ray LeBlanc USA Olympic 7 3\n10. Mike Richter NY Rangers 6 3\n11. Manon Rheaume Atlanta (IHL) 5 2\n12. Don Beaupre Washington 4 2\n Ken Dryden Montreal (retired) 4 2\n--------------------------------------------------------------\nOthers receiving less than 4pts: Mike Vernon (Cal), Clint\n Malarchuk (Buf\/SD,IHL), Tommy Soderstrom (Phil), Tom Barrasso (Pit),\n Artus Irbe (SJ), Tim Cheveldae (Det), Sean Burke (NJ),\n Rick Wamsley (Tor,ret), Jon Casey (Minn), Bob Essensa (Win),\n Glenn Healy (NYI), Tony Espo (Chi), Gilles Gratton (Bos),\n Rod Stauber (LA), Gump Worsley (Mtl\/NYR), Pat Jablonski (TB),\n Grant Fuhr (Tor), Felix Potvin (Tor), Stephane Beauregard (Win),\n Mark Fitzpatrick (NYI), Chico Resch (NYI), Kirk McLean (Van)\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Heil Ajami!, or do you prefer\nHeil Martillo! or\nHeil Santos! or\nHeil Carlo! or\nHeil Joachim!<- This I would suggest against, it sounds too informal, mein\nfuhrer!","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nWhy not? It hasn't been released, so there's no way for you to evaluate it \nyet. After all, Apple could have been smart and had AOCE use an MD5 hash \nencrypted with RSA, just like PKCS signatures. They could even be actually \nPKCS compliant, for all you know; why not wait until it is released, and hard \ninformation is available, before passing judgement on it?\n\nAOCE's algorithm's aren't secret because Apple's being fascistic--AOCE itself \nremains secret (except for Apple demos at MacWorld :)), simply because it's \nnot done yet.\n\nIt may be flawed, and it may not. However, you can't tell which until you \nactually see it. I, at least, am quite impressed with what I have seen so \nfar, and have no expectation of being disappointed.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I'm quite familiar with a variety of window title *setting* methods.\n\nMy question is... Is there any way (via Resources, etc) to stop an\napplication's ability to re-name it's own Name \/ IconName properties?\n\n...who cares if it's not 'nice' to the application -\n\n\tI WANT CONTROL! ;-)\n\n-Mike\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nI didn't say the program is DISABLED, did I? (I HATE!!!! it when people\ntake my words out of context...) I mean that once you have installed it,\nyou cannot DEinstall it without registering it, or transfer it to another\nmachine, or SOME SORT OF LIMITATION (the author will decide), WHICH WILL\nBE REMOVED WHEN THE PROGRAM IS REGISTERED. ","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nI don't understand this at all. Matt Williams has demonstrated\nthroughout his career that he will NOT wait for good pitches to hit.\nHe won't take walks. He'd rather swing. If I'm the opposing pitcher,\nwhy would I groove a fastball to Williams and have him hit it well,\nwhen I know that Williams will swing (and miss, or at least not hit\nvery well) at a low and away curve?","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\nNow you are actually claiming that 2,000,000 Muslims have been killed\nin B-H???\n\nPlease substantiate this utterly ridiculous claim.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nTake a look at TeleUSE, a complete UIMS from Alsys (formerly TeleSoft).\nIn the US, you can reach them at (619) 457 2700.\n\nAlsys have an VMS version of TeleUSE v2.0.5 for VMS V5.5 or higher,\nbuilt using DECwindows Motif 1.0 (based on X11R4 and Motif v1.1.1).\n\nBTW, the VMS port from the UNIX version was made at my company, and was\nreleased in November 1992.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nBe patient. He has a sore shoulder from crashing into the wall.\nThe Cards will give him all the time he needs to come around.\nHe is their full time centerfielder.\nHe will not however steal as often this year as he is hitting\nclean-up.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"please subscribe me.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\"Hate the sin but love the sinner\"...I've heard that quite a bit recently, \noften in the context of discussions about Christianity and homosexuality...\nbut the context really isn't that important. My question is whether that\nstatement is consistent with Christianity. I would think not.\n\nHate begets more hate, never love. Consider some sin. I'll leave it unnamed\nsince I don't want this to digress into an argument as to whether or not \nsomething is a sin. Now lets apply our \"hate the sin...\" philosophy and see\nwhat happens. If we truly hate the sin, then the more we see it, the \nstronger our hatred of it will become. Eventually this hate becomes so \nstrong that we become disgusted with the sinner and eventually come to hate\nthe sinner. In addition, our hatred of the sin often causes us to say and \ndo things which are taken personally by the sinner (who often does not even \nbelieve what they are doing is a sin). After enough of this, the sinner begins\nto hate us (they certainly don't love us for our constant criticism of their\nbehavior). Hate builds up and drives people away from God...this certainly\ncannot be a good way to build love.\n\nIn the summary of the law, Christ commands us to love God and to love our \nneighbors. He doesn't say anything about hate. In fact, if anything, he \ncommands us to save our criticisms for ourselves. So, how are Christians\nsupposed to deal with the sin of others? I suppose that there is only one\nway to deal with sin (either in others or ourselves)...through prayer. We\nneed to ask God to help us with our own sin, and to help those we love \nwith theirs. Only love can conquer sin...hatred has no place. The best way to\nlove someone is to pray for them. \n\n- Scott","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Yesterday, the FBI was saying that at least three of the bodies had\ngunshot wounds, indicating that they were shot trying to escape the\nfire. Today's paper quotes the medical examiner as saying that there\nis no evidence of gunshot wounds in any of the recovered bodies.\n\nAt the beginning of this siege, it was reported that while Koresh\nhad a class III (machine gun) license, today's paper quotes the\ngovernment as saying, no, they didn't have a license.\n\nToday's paper reports that a number of the bodies were found with\nshoulder weapons next to them, as if they had been using them while\ndying -- which doesn't sound like the sort of action I would expect\nfrom a suicide.\n\nOur government lies, as it tries to cover over its incompetence\nand negligence. Why should I believe the FBI's claims about\nanything else, when we can see that they are LYING?\n\nThis system of government is beyond reform.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"They could put on a Quebec-Montreal game.\n\nTalk a bout areivalry!\nopps rivalry..\n\nroland","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"::DATE: Sun, 25 Apr 1993 10:13:30 GMT\n::FROM: Fred Rice This issue has been going on for a while and your presentation here of\n# >just one reference probably won't resolve this issue to those that\n# >oppose your insistence that mosques *were* destroyed. Even in your\n# >location of this one reference, you spend most of your quote dealing\n# >with an incidence that, while abhorrant, has nothing to do with the \n# >issue at hand here. Then, at the end of the quote, there is an almost\n# >off-hand comment that \"two mosques\" were destroyed.\n# >\n# >To support a claim of this nature, what other authors support this\n# >incident? If identifiable mosques were destroyed they are certainly\n# >identifiable, they have names and addresses (steet location). The\n# >comment by one reporter *does* make us wonder if \"this happened\" but\n# >by no means \"proves it.\n# \n# There is no doubt that Israeli authorities ordered the destruction of\n# mosques in the vicinity of the Wailing Wall. That does not mean,\n# however, that once can generalize from this to any other points. The\n# entire plaza, mosques and all, was cleared to make it possible for Jews\n# to have a place to worship in the place that was holiest to many of\n# them, and which had been denied to them for millenia.\n# \n# On the other hand, throughout the rest of Jerusalem and Israel, to the\n# best of my knowledge, Israeli authorities have scrupulously avoided\n# damage to any Islamic religious sites. This contrasts with the policies\n# of previous regimes which destroyed Jewish synagogues out of hate and\n# bigotry.\n\n Or, for that matter, with the USA. Around here, nobody reroutes\n freeways to avoid churches, synagogues, and so forth. They just\n get condemned, paid off, and the road goes through. The same is\n standard policy for any number of other public projects: schools\n and sports arenas being only two examples.\n\n Anticipating the objection that the cases aren't comparable: how\n not? The Wall has to count as the #1 tourist attraction in that\n part of the world; making room for the traffic would be a twenty\n second decision for any city council I ever heard of.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THESE BOOKS!!!!! I AM NOT ASKING MUCH!!!!!!\n\nJUST MAKE ME AN OFFER AND I WILL PROBABLY TAKE IT!!!!!\n\n\n* Writing good software in Fortran, Graham Smith. \n\n* The Holt Handbook by Kirszner & Mandell (copyright 1986) 720+ page writing guide. \n\n* General Chemistry Principles & Modern Applications, R. Petrucci, fourth\n edition. Big Book! Very good condition!\n\n* Solutions manual for Chemistry book. Paperback.\n\n* Study guide for Chemistry book. Paperback.\n\n\nSend me your offers via email at 02106@chopin.udel.edu\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I'm selling a bunch of my older 12\" records off. They are\nsitting around collecting dust and I never use them. I have used each\nof these records, once, maybe twice if I didn't record the song I\nwanted correctly the first time. These records are in PERFECT\ncondition. Please email me with the records you would want and what\nyou think a fair price is. I will probably give deals, the more\nrecords you buy. Kinda capatalist isn't it. Well give me a yell at \npagorm@iastate.edu with any comments. \n\t\t\t\t\t\tSee ya \n\t\t\t\t\t\tPaul\n\tI have recieved a few questions as to what 12\" are. I guess I\nshould elaborate. (???!!!! am I that old?) They are just\nmaxi-singles on wax. If I am correct most beat mixers still use this\nform of record. This is probably the kind of person interested in\nthis colllect or parts of it. Any questions call (515) 294-3737.\nThanks and see ya.\t\nArtist\t\t\tSong","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Do the Isles have another defenseman to insert into the line-up besides\nPilon??? Once again, last night's STUPID penalty put the Isles in a hole for the\nremainder of regulation and 2 minutes into overtime!!! Even though the Isles\nnearly survived Pilon's blunder in regulation, it was the most inopportune time\nfor a 5-minute major penalty. Instead of confronting Cote as he came across the\nblueline, Pilon backed up and swiped at Cote's nose with his stick. Al Arbour\ncan't be serious to think Pilon is the guy to have out there with the game on\nthe line??? I heard Scott LaChance is out till later in the series, but there\nmust be someone else!!! Bring back the BAMMER, Dave Langevin!!!!\n\n*******************************LETS GO ISLANDERS********************************\n\nJohn Scialdone\nSCIALDONE@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":": But waiiiiiit, isn't Nissan officially registering the car as far as\n: government paperwork goes, Nissan Stanza Altima, to avoid costly and\n: lengthy paperwork? I read this on the net a while ago, and someone\n: actually may have said there's a little Stanza logo on the Altima\n: somewhere.\n\nI just bought an Altima (and like it very much) and yes there is a\nlittle Stanza logo ever so discretely placed on the trunk. The Altima is\nemblazoned in big silver letters, but the itsy-bitsy Stanza is shunted\nto the far left of the trunk lid. You can only see it if you get up\nclose to the car and know where to look. It is very inconspicuous.\n\nIn fact my first clue that this was a Stanza was that the owners manual\ncalled the car a Nissan Stanza Altima.\n\nAnybody know *why* Nissan did it this way?","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Seen from a typographically point of view, ATM using PostScript fonts\nis better than TrueType; the hinting mechanism incorporated in PS is\ngorgeous.\nMultilingual users may see the limit of possible different characters in\na PS font as problematically; they may have better use of the Unicode\nfeatures of TT fonts (in Windows NT).\n\nI've seen *lots* of really beautiful and printable-in-small-size PS fonts;\nI haven't seen those as TT fonts. Most of them are rendering quite\ninaccurate (in small sizes, esp. as screen fonts).\nSimply compare TimesNewRoman as a PS font with the TT font; the first\nlooks better.\n\nI am hoping that there will be ATM\/NT ! ","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"The Andrew Consortium\n of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon \n is pleased to announce\n\n AUIS 5.1.1 for AIX3.2\n 4\/26\/93\n\nThe Andrew User Interface System version 5.1 (our CDrom version) was\ndeveloped for AIX version 3.1 on the IBM RS\/6000 and many other\nplatforms. To accomodate AIX version 3.2, we have created a patch to\nthe sources. The patch and accompanying instructions for its\napplication can be retrieved at no charge via anonymous-ftp from the\ninternet host emsworth.andrew.cmu.edu (128.2.45.40) in the directory\n.\/aixpatch. For those without internet access, a 3.5\" diskette can be\nordered for $10 by sending, or faxing, a purchase order to the address\nbelow. \n\nThe base 5.1 system can be ordered from us as a CDrom or ftp'ed from the\nsame host.\n\nNote that this patch adds no additional functionality but simply allows\nAUIS to compile under AIX3.2.\n\n-----------\n\nThe Andrew User Interface System (AUIS) is a comprehensive environment\non top of X11 windows in which you can create, use, and mail multi-media\napplications and documents. A major advantage of AUIS is the\ncapability to recursively embed objects. Thus, one can edit text that\nnot only contains multiple fonts, indentation, and other typography, but\nalso contains embedded raster images, spreadsheets, drawing editors,\nequations, simple animations, and so on. These embedded objects can\nthemselves contain other objects, including text.\n\nAUIS has three components:\n\n The Andrew User Environment is an integrated and extensible set\n of applications beginning with the ez text editor, a help\n system, a system monitoring tool, an editor-based shell\n interface, and other editors corresponding to the various\n available types of objects. \n\n The Andrew Toolkit (ATK) is a portable, object-oriented\n user-interface toolkit that provides the architecture wherein\n objects can be embedded in one-another. With the toolkit,\n programmers can create new objects that can be embedded as\n easily as those that come with the system. \n\n The Andrew Message System (AMS) provides a multi-media interface\n to mail and bulletin-boards. AMS supports several mail\n management strategies and implements many advanced features\n including authentication, return receipts, automatic sorting of\n mail, vote collection and tabulation, enclosures, audit trails\n of related messages, and subscription management. It also\n provides a variety of interfaces that support ttys and\n low-function personal computers in addition to high-function\n workstations. \n\nThe current public release of Andrew, Version 5.1, includes support for\nthe new Internet MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) standards\nfor multipart, multimedia mail. A newer release, 5.2, for members of\nthe Andrew Consortium has numerous additional features including new\neditors for drawings, images, fonts, and user preferences.\n\n\nRemote Andrew Demo Service\n\nYou can try out Andrew from your own work station via the Remote Andrew\nDemo Service. You need a host machine on the Internet running the X11\nwindow system. You'll be able to compose multimedia documents, navigate\nthrough the interactive Andrew Tour, and use the Andrew Message System\nto browse through a few of CMU's four thousand bulletin boards and\nnewsgroups.\n\nTo get started with the Remote Andrew Demo service, simply run the\nfollowing command on your machine:\n\n\tfinger help@atk.itc.cmu.edu\n\nThe service will give you further instructions. \n\n\nMore information about Andrew is available from:\n\n Information Requests\n Andrew Consortium\n Carnegie Mellon University\n Smith Hall 106\n 5000 Forbes Avenue\n Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890\n USA\n phone: +1-412-268-6710\n fax: +1-412-682-6938\n info-andrew-request@andrew.cmu.edu","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I have just upgraded from a Trident TVGA9000 to an ATI Graphics Ultra (the\nold mach8 chip). I am quite pleased with the performance so far, but have\none problem. When using windows in 800x600, I have noticed that the \ntile bars and scroll bars are significantly larger than they were when I\nwas using the Trident card. Is there a setting in my .ini files that I can\nchange to make these smaller ? I could not find the FAQ for this list...\n\n\t\t--Mike","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Does anyone know whether the _Acta Sanctorum_, the huge multi-volume collection\nof Roman Catholic hagiography produced by the Bollandists, has ever been\ntranslated into English? I'm working on the _Vita S. Dympnae_ and would love\nto be able to check my own translation against somebody else's. \n\nEmail replies preferred, unless this query turns out to be of general interest.\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Invitation to the 8th SCIA\n\nThe 8th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis will be\narranged by the Norwegian Society for Image Processing and\nPattern Recognition (NOBIM) and sponsored by the International\nAssociation for Pattern Recognition (IAPR). The conference\nwill be held in Tromsoe from 25th-28th May 1993. Tromsoe,\nlocated at latitude 69 degrees N, is Northern Norway's centre\nfor administration and education.\n\nAbout the Programme\nThe scientific programme runs over four days and includes\n6 invited speakers, 29 sessions in three parallel tracks\nwith 127 contributed papers and 4 poster sessions with 44\ncontributions. The conference covers the following topics:\n - Image Processing and Analysis\n - Pattern Recognition\n - Computer Vision\n - Parallel Algorithms and Architectures\n - Neural Nets\n - Matching Methods\n - Image Compression\n - Remote Sensing\n - Medical and Biological Applications\n - Industrial Applications\n\nConference Language\nThe official language of the conference is English.\n\nInvited Talks and Speakers\n\nSegmentation of Range Images Via Data\nFusion and Morphological Watersheds.\nProfessor Ralph Gonzalez\nUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville\n\nObject Recognition Using Range Images.\nProfessor Anil K. Jain\nMichigan State University\n\nExperiments in Mobile Robot Navigation and Range Imaging.\nDr. Judd Jones\nOak Ridge National Laboratory\n\nImage Compression.\nProfessor Tor Ramstad\nUniversity of Trondheim\n\nCombining Evidence in Dictionary\nBased Probabilistic Relaxation.\nProfessor J. Kittler\nUniversity of Surrey\n\nMatching Methods.\nProfessor A. Sanfeliu\nPolytechnic University of Catalonia\n\nWorkshop\nIn connection with the conference, a workshop on contextual\nmethods in pattern recognition will be arranged on monday\n24th by IAPR TC1. For further information concerning the\nworkshop contact\nTorfinn Taxt, Chairman TC1,\nUniv. of Bergen,\nN-5000 Bergen,\nNorway.\nPhone: +47 5 20 63 34\nFax: +47 5 20 63 60\nE-mail: Torfinn.Taxt@cc.uib.no\n\nRegistration Information\nThe registration fee is 4000 NOK. The fee covers proceedings, entrance\nto all oral and poster sessions, exhibition, lunches and coffee\nbreaks, get-together party, reception and banquet. Fees for\naccompanying persons are presented in the registration form.\nAll payments must be made payable in Norwegian Kroner (NOK)\nby SWIFT to \"XIANNOKKTRM\" or Bank Giro Service at Bank Account:\n6420 05 13353, \"SAS Conference FORUT\", Christiania Bank og\nKreditkasse (Private cheques will not be accepted.) or by the\nfollowing credit cards: VISA, Mastercard, Eurocard, Diners,\nAccess, American Express. \nPlease note: For payment with SWIFT and Bank Giro Service made\n from abroad, please add banking fee of NOK 60,-.\nPlease remember to state 8SCIA and your name on all money\ntransfers!\n\nRegistration and Information\nThe Conference Secretariat will be available all four days of\nthe conference for registration and information\nMay 24th, 1600:2000, in the SAS Hotel.\nMay 25th-28th, at the University.\n\nExhibition\nAn exhibition of relevant literature will be arranged.\nPublishers are invited to exhibit their products. A visit\nto local companies and institutions involved in the field\n(mostly remote sensing) will be arranged.\n\nAccommodation\nReservation for hotel accommodation can be made on the\nregistration form. The 8SCIA Conference Secretariat at\nSAS Luftreisebyraa, att. Bodil Lauritsen, will provide\nhotel accommodation for the participants.\n\nSocial Events\nMonday, May 24th:\nGet-together party. (included in the conference fee for\ndelegates, NOK 150,- for accompanying persons)\n\nTuesday, May 25th\nFishing trip. The tour will last for 5-6 hours and hopefully\nthe midnight sun will visit us. On board the boat there will\nbe music, food and drink by choice. We bring fishing rods and\nit will be possible to have our own fish prepared on board.\n(NOK 400,-)\nSpouse programme: Visit by cable car to Storsteinen 420 meters\nabove sea level, visit to the Arctic Cathedral, and visit to\nTromsoe Museum. (NOK 205,-) \n\nWednesday, May 26th\nDue to the cancellation of the Svalbard flight we will arrange\na visit to the \"Beerhall\". (NOK 350,- including beer and food.)\nSpouse programme: Visit to a fishfarm in the surroundings of\nTromsoe. (NOK 170,-)\n\nThursday, May 27th\nBanquet. (Included in the conference fee for delegates,\naccompanying persons NOK 500,- )\nSpouse programme: Visit to the Northern Lights Planetarium and\nthe Polar Museum. (NOK 180,-)\nThe spouse programs need a minimum of 15 participants to be\narranged.\n\nPost conference tours with visit to Lyngen or Finnmark and\nNorh Cape will also be arranged. For more information about\nthe social program and the post conference tours see the\nregistration form and information included with the\nregistration form.\n\nWeather and Dress\nThe weather in Tromsoe in late May can be everything from\n24 hour sunshine with a maximum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius\nto snowstorms with temperatures below freezing. It is\ntherefore recommended to bring some warmer clothes.\n\nLocal Information\nThe population is approximately 50 000. In Tromsoe you can take\npart in many activities from mountaineering in the midnight\nsun to late night fun in international restaurants and bars.\nAn afternoon local beer in the Beerhall of the world's\nnorthernmost brewery is also recommended.\n\nThe 8th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (8SCIA) will\nbe held at the university campus at the world's northernmost\nuniversity. There will be conference buses going to the campus\nfrom within walking distances of all the hotels. More detailed\ninformation about the locations and transport will be available\nat the conference hotels.\n\nTravel Information\nTromsoe Airport at Langnes is only 7-8 minutes drive from the\ncentre of Tromsoe. The travelling distance from Oslo is 1 hr\n40 minutes. SAS Conference Support Tromsoe offers airticket\nservices for the conference. In addition to all standard terms\nfull and reduced fare tickets from Europe and overseas,\n(reduced fares require that you stay in Scandinavia the night\nbetween Saturday and Sunday), we can offer additional conference\nfares for SAS flights from SAS destinations within Scandinavia,\nand reduced fares on Norwegian domestic flights. If you want to\nmake use of this service please contact Bodil Lauritsen at the\nConference Secretariat.\n\nConference Secretariat\n SAS Luftreisebyraa Tromsoe\n Att.: Bodil Lauritsen\n P. O Box 437\n N-9001 Tromsoe\n Norway\n Phone: +47 83 10 700\n Fax: +47 83 10 701\n\nNote that reduced airticket fares can not be obtained on flights to \nScandinavia if you don't stay the night between Saturday and Sunday \n(in front of or after the conference). On the other hand you don't have\nto stay that night in Tromso to obtain reduced fares within Scandinavia\n(SAS flights).\n\n<------------------------------- cut here ------------------------------>\n\n REGISTRATION FORM\n The 8'th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis\n Tromso, Norway, May 25th-28th 1993\n\nPlease use block letters or type, and fill in one form for each parti-\ncipant. Completed registration form for accompanying person is to be\nattached to the registration form of the delegate.\n Mr <>\n Mrs <>\n\nFirst name and surname:.............................................\n\nCompany\/Institution:................................................\n\nTitle:..................\n\nMailing address:...................................................\n\nPostal code\/Country:...............................................\n\nTelephone:....................Telefax:.............................\n\nDelegate: <> Accompanying person: <> (please tick for right category)\n \nWorkshop on contextual methods in pattern recognition,\n Monday, May 24th: <>\n\nConference fee, delegates: NOK 4000,- ->\n\nSocial events (please tick for participating!)\n<> Get-together Party, Monday 24th\n (Included in the conference fee for delegates)\n Accompanying person NOK 150,- -> \n<> Spouse Programme, Tuesday, May 25th * NOK 205,- ->\n<> Spouse Programme, Wednesday, May 26th * NOK 170,- ->\n<> Spouse Programme, Thursday, May 27th * NOK 180,- ->\n<> Boat-trip, Tuesday, May 25th NOK 400,- ->\n<> Banquet, Thursday, May 27th \n (Included in the conference fee for delegates)\n Accompanying person NOK 500,- ->\n<> Visit to the Beerhall, Wednesday, May 26th * NOK 350,- ->\n<> Post Conference Tour, Lyngen * NOK 895,- ->\n<> Post Conference Tour, Finnmark\/North Cape * NOK 4250,- ->\n(* we need a minimum number of participants to \n accomplish these tours)\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTotal amount for my participation: NOK ____________\n\nPAYMENT:\nPayment can be made by: SWIFT to \"XIANNOKKTRM\" or \nBank Giro Service at Bank Account: 6420 05 13353, \"SAS Conference FORUT\",\nChristiania Bank og Kreditkasse, Gronnegt. 80, N-9000 Tromso, Norway.\n(Private cheques will not be accepted.) or by credit card:\n VISA <> Mastercard <> Eurocard <> Diners <> Access <> American Express <>\n\nAccount Number:___________________________ Expiration Date:________________\n\nSignature:____________________________________________\n\nPlease note: For payment with SWIFT and Bank Giro Service made from abroad,\n please add banking fee of NOK 60,-.\nPlease remember to state 8SCIA and your name on all money transfers!\n\nACCOMODATION:\n (Payment to be made upon arrival)\n(Weekend= Friday-Sunday). \nDeadline for cancellation of the hotel room: 24 hours before arrival.\n\nIf you would like us to book your accomodation in Tromso, please fill in:\n\nDate of arrival:____________________ Date of departure:____________________\nSAS Royal Hotel <> Single a 1190,- <> Double a 1390,-\n (weekend 750,-) (weekend 900,-)\nGrand Nordic Hotel <> Single a 1015,- <> Double a 1175,-\n (weekend 760,-) (weekend 880,-)\nWith Home Hotel <> Single a 975,- <> Double a 1085,-\nSAGA Hotel <> Single a 870,- <> Double a 1045,-\nPolar Hotel <> Single a 680,- <> Double a 800,-\n (weekend 450,-) (weekend 550,-)\nTromso Hotel <> Single a 680,- <> Double a 800,-\n (weekend 450,-) (weekend 550,-)\nSkipperhuset Pension <> Single a 330,- <> Double a 410,-\n <> Triple a 480,-\nHotel Nord <> Single a 300,- <> Double a 400,-\n <> Triple a 500,-\nPrivate Accomodation <> Single a 150,- <> Double a 200,-\n\nI will arrange accomodation on my own: <>\nIf my first choice is not available, I wish to stay at:_____________________\n\nAirtickets: SAS Conference Support Tromso offers airticket services for the\nconference. In addition to all standard terms full and reduced fare tickets\nfrom Europe and overseas, (reduced fares require that you stay in Scandinavia\nthe night between Saturday and Sunday), we can offer additional conference\nfares for SAS flights from SAS destinations within Scandinavia, and reduced\nfares on norwegian domestic flights. If you want to make use of this service\nplease fill in the following:\n\nPoint of departure and return:______________________________________________\n\nDate of departure:___________________ Date of return: _____________________\nI will arrange airtickets on my own: <> (Please tick!)\n\n For further information, please contact:\n Kjell Arild Hogda, 8SCIA Local Chair,\n FORUT Information technology Ltd, N-9005 Tromso, Norway.\n Telephone: +47 83 58622. Telefax: +47 83 82420\n e-mail: scia@conan.uit.no\n\n Please forward this registration form to:\n SAS Luftreisebyra Tromso, Att: Bodil Lauritsen\n P.O. Box 437, N-9001 Tromso, Norway,\n Telephone: +47 83 10700. Telefax: +47 83 10701\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"released\n\nhere we go again...\nnow these are just rumors.. so dont quote me.\n\nNew Integra supposedly wedge shaped again. 175 hp and all-wheel drive\nin top models. Then a variant called the zx-r comes later. (roadster?).\n\ni think it gets unveiled at end of summer.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"My Kawasaki KZ 750 L4 has 2-3 millimetres of play on the gearchange\npedal axle, in other words, I can move the axle sideways & up-and-down\nfor few millimetres to each direction. This doesn't bother me when\nriding, but I guess fixing it wouldn't hurt. Last summer I took the\nbike to a shop to have the valves adjusted, and the mechanic mentioned\nthat it should be an easy job. All I would have to do is to remove the\nfront sprocket cover and replace a bushing or a seal that I would find\nthere. Well, upon a closer inspection I discovered that the gearchange\naxle doesn't even run through the sprocket cover. It seems that, in\naddition to removing the cover, I would have at least to remove the\nsprocket and then the cover that is behind the sprocket.\n\nQuestion : Would removing this small cover from the left side of the\nengine enable me to lay my hands on that bushing\/seal (Don't know the\nexact term in english, sorry) ?\n\nQuestion : Has anybody done this disassembly job for this or some\nother purpose ? Does the oil, for example, stay inside the engine ?\n\nThanks !","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Hello,\n\nI have a problem with X11R5 on a Sun386i an I hope that someone can help\nme with it.\nI've built X from the MIT sources after applying all patches I have got (I\nthink 23). Building was easy. After installing everything I started X but\nnothing happened but the screen and the keyboard freezed, the machine seemed\nto hang. I loged in from another machine an found the Sun386i running well.\n'ps' told me that there's a X-server and a xterm running. And with some \nexperimenting with the mouse and repeatedly pressing ^D I blindly hit the\nxterm, endet the session and got my prompt back.\nI guess it's a device problem but I did not find the correct device yet.\nI've got a Sun386i with a b\/w framebuffer (ACE-6 0688 94V-0, Rev 53)\nSunOS 4.0.2 and ROM 4.4.\nPlease help me. I'm able to run clients on the Sun and send the output to\nother machines but that's not what I did it for.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nand guess which game ESPN is showing in my area on Thursday - yep,\nPens-Devils. There are so many other interesting series, who cares\nabout Mario???","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"As per various threads on science and creationism, I've started dabbling into a\nbook called Christianity and the Nature of Science by JP Moreland. A question\nthat I had come from one of his comments. He stated that God is not \nnecessarily a religious term, but could be used as other scientific terms that\ngive explanation for events or theories, without being a proven scientific \nfact. I think I got his point -- I can quote the section if I'm being vague. \nThe examples he gave were quarks and continental plates. Are there \nexplanations of science or parts of theories that are not measurable in and of\nthemselves, or can everything be quantified, measured, tested, etc.? \n\nMAC\n--\n****************************************************************\n Michael A. Cobb\n \"...and I won't raise taxes on the middle University of Illinois\n class to pay for my programs.\" Champaign-Urbana\n -Bill Clinton 3rd Debate cobb@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nThey bein' themfolk who tend to compose fair piece of the population;\nbein the ones that regard bikers as a loud, irresponsible, irreverent,\nreprobate rabble. \nSure you didn't rape and pillage-- It's a relief to know that you were\nsuch gentlemen-- but because you were not completely out-of-hand you \njustify your lesser indescretions? Some pretty distorted thinking, I\nshould say. \nOh-- I'm sorry, I just noticed that you left mucho bucks (as in MONEY)...\nNevermind my criticism, I was out of line. I forgot that when one leaves\nmucho bucks (as in MONEY) their behavior is permissable, perhaps even \njustified.\n\nKeep in mind that \"themfolks\" are the ones that could give a %$#@! when \na biker gets killed, when *their* elected officials institute further\ndraconian legislation (helmet laws, gun controls, etc.), the ones that don't \nrespect our rights on the roads because we do not respect theirs all \"the\nrest of the time...\"\nNeed I continue?\n\nSo continue to wear your stigma as a badge, but the next time you are\nwhining about \"them\" and the effect of their values on yours, remember\nthat it was probably the behavior of self-righteous wusses like myself\nthat kept \"them\" at bay for this long.\n\nEnjoy,\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\tThe Viper isn't an Inline 10 or Flat 10, is it? I'm pretty sure its\na V-10. Also, the Cizeta??? is a V-16, but it may not yet be more than a \ndream...\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Okay, the Caps AGAIN are about to break out the golf clubs but before they\ndo, does anyone have the history of the Washington Capitals' futility\nrecord in the playoffs? I remember that Terry's first year was the first\nyear that the Caps finally made it to the third round but before under\nBrian, I noticed that every other year the Caps got to the second round\nand the years in between they didn't make it past the first round. Is this\ntrend continuning? \nThe Admiral, a hopeless Caps fan.\nP.S. We still remember that 3 OT loss to the Islanders! Aurggghhhhhhhhh!\n____________________________________________________________________________\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Quoting amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker) in article <1rn1b3$khb@news.intercon.com>:\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"A friend recorded CNN news during the gassing and incineration of\nthe BD's. I went through it carefully today, and found something\nvery interesting. A tank is pulling out of the house, and there\nis a fireball, maybe 24\" across that lasts for about 1 second.\nExactly ten minutes and thirty nine seconds later, the smoke starts\nbillowing out of that area of the building.\nNow, I'm no govt. spokestwinkie, so it might really have been a\nweather balloon or something. Perhaps someone would check it out\nand comment.\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nI would put it stronger than that. I consider it nonsense.\n\nSimply put, I do not see any way that a \"Platonic essence\" could have\nany *real* existance. \"Essence\" in the Platonic sense does not have\nany referent as far as I can tell - it is just an imaginary concept\ninvented to provide an explanation for things better explained in\nother ways.\n\nSo, to attribute an 'essence' to God is to attribute to him something that\ndoes not exist!! Thus the orthodox Platonic formulation seems to leave\nthe unity of God in limbo, since it is based on a non-existant 'essence',\nthus failing to avoid the very problem it was supposed to address.\n\nThus, to me, the unity of God must be primary, and the triality must be\nsecondary, must be modal or aspectual (relating to roles, or to modes\nof interaction), since otherwise there is no meaning to saying God is one.\n\n-- \nsarima@teradata.com\t\t\t(formerly tdatirv!sarima)\n or\nStanley.Friesen@ElSegundoCA.ncr.com","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nWell, as a hockey fan, I think it's terrible. It's one thing to say, \"Hey, \nlet's give a hockey team to cities that don't have one!\" -- that's fine. It's\nentirely another to say, \"Okay, let's take a team from a thriving hockey town\nand move it!\" \n\nOf course, none of us will ever know the real inside story, but\nfrom what I know, a group of Minneapolis businessmen told Green repeatedly that\nthey would purchase the remaining 3600 (?) season tickets to get to the 10,000\nlevel that Green wanted, yet he refused every time. It's pretty obvious that he\nwas determined to get out of Minneapolis at any cost and use the season tickets\nthing as an excuse. \n\nI was fortunate enough to get to the penultimate game, and\nthe fans were great! People were tailgating and playing roller hockey in the\nparking lot before the game, the attendance was so full as to have SRO, and the\nwhole atmosphere in the Centre was terrific. Minnesota IS Hockey, USA. How the\nNHL can so blithely let the major league team from there move away is beyond \nme. I only hope they get a new team soon.\n\nJust my $0.02.\n\n\n-- Ali.\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"My (then) wife used to get recurrent yeast infections. One day, her\ndoctor sent her home with medication for her and a pill for me. I took\nthe pill, upon her insistence, and was very relieved the next day when I\nlooked it up in the PDR. It only RARELY causes testicular atrophy...","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"hi,\n\ntry DontZap in \/usr\/lib\/X11\/Xconfig\n\ncu\n\tstyx\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nParts of Sen. Biden's statement were quoted by the Washington Post today:\n\n Let me put it plainly, Mr. Secretary. You are required to speak\n diplomatically; I am not. I cannot even begin to express to you\n my contempt for a European policy that is now asking us to \n participate in what amounts to a codification of the Serbian victory.\n ...\n What you have encountered is a discouraging mosaic of indifference,\n timidity, self-delusion and hypocrisy.\n ...\n After they held our coats on Kuwait and Somalia, they are asking us\n to put in a few thousand troops on the ground in order to have the\n right to speak and in order to implement their new idea of 'safe\n havens' for the Bosnians...\n Let's not mince words. European policy is based on cultural and\n religious indifference, if not bigotry. And I think it's fair to say\n that this would be an entirely different situation if the Muslims\n were doing what the Serbs have done, if this was Muslim aggression\n instead of Serbian aggression.\n\nToo bad the Washington Post did not include his next sentence, which \npointed out that a consequence of such policy is a rising anger\nwithin the Islamic world, the consequences of which we cannot begin\nto predict. Later, Biden told a reporter why he spoke out:\n\n I think someone has to respond to Europe to make it clear\n this is a big deal... so they will understand.\n\nand it IS a big deal. By refusing the fundamental human right of\nself-defense to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Europe and the world have \naided the Serbian aggression. Moreover, the arms embargo has\nforced a situation in which Bosnian Serbs have 10 times more heavy\nweaponry than Bosnian Croats and Muslims combined. Under such\nconditions, it is very easy for Serbs to play a \"divide-and-conquer\"\ngame, and to get the Muslims and Croats (who have strong common\ninterests and who were allied against the Serbian aggression) \nto start fighting each other, which leads to their mutual catastrophe.\n\nOne final quote: U.S. Secretary of State, Warren Christopher, has\nsaid in Rome last week that \"In practice, the embargo had the opposite\neffect intended. It made aggression certain.\"\n\nAll diplomats who deluded themselves that they could negotiate peace\nwhile enforcing a 10:1 imbalance of power on the ground have contributed\nto this tragedy.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Hello,\n\ndoes anyone know about allergic reactions caused by the developer\/toner\nof laser printers? What chemical stuff is involved?\n\nThanks in advance!\n\nReinhard","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nYes it has to be very clear (like it wasn't there). And of course, cost is \nalways a factor. I am trying to get an idea of the feasability of such an \nidea. But I don't want to give too much away.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n First, a tank drove through the wall into the living room.\n\n I can't stop thinking about the children who were inside\n the house (the room?) at the time.\n\n How many people got killed during the Tiannamen Square events?\n\n\n\n-- \n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nDisclaimer: Opinions expressed are mine, not my employer's.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"*** On 04-19-93 03:53, Wayne Mcdougall had the unmitigated gall to say this:\n\n WM> The software is Netware 286 Level II and I can see burnt on to the\n WM> screen SFT Netware 286 Level II V2.0a. However, to configure netware\n WM> for level II (mirrored or duplexed disks) requires a second disk, yes? \n\n Yes. Mirroring requires a controller that is capable of writing to two\n disks at once. Duplexing, which is the preferred way of mirroring, uses\n two controller cards and two disk drives. Duplexing requires a special\n card and two identical disk drives (in most cases). Duplexing can\n sometimes be pulled off with slightly different drives\/controllers, as long\n as the sizes are the same.\n\n WM> So how is the Novell Server 286A normally configured?\n\n The configuration is completely up to the user.\n\n WM> 1. Can I install SFT Netware 286 Level II V2.0a as Level I, or is this\n WM> what is causing my serialization error?\n\n If you only have one disk, then you can't use Level II SFT. However, the\n OSOBJ disk has a serial number on it, and if this disk is for a different\n version of NetWare then you would get a serialization error. Make sure\n that this disk actually belongs to the rest of the set of floppies in the\n NetWare installation set.\n\n WM> 2. Is the Novell Server 286A normally equipped with two hard drives,\n WM> one of which has failed?\n\n Two drives could be either two netware volumes at SFT I, or one volume\n mirrored using SFT II. Impossible to tell with the network being down.\n\n WM> 3. Would this mean I can not install the network software because it\n WM> will not be serialized for this hardware with a failed drive?\n\n Try disconnecting the failed drive, using a standard disk controller, and\n installing the software as one volume under SFT I. If the software will\n install, and if the one disk is functional, then it should be able to work\n in this configuration.\n\n WM> 4. What else can cause a serialization error?\n\n See the comment concerning the serial number on the OSOBJ installation\n floppy.\n\n WM> 5. What happens if the keycard fails?\n\n What is the keycard attached to?\n\n\n... Line noise provided by South Central Bell!\n--- Blue Wave\/QWK v2.10\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I, too, put a corbin seat on my Hawk. I got the solo seat (which\ncould carry a passenger for a short distance) and it is 100%\nbetter than the stock seat. No longer does my voice squeak after\nthe ride to work.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n > > What evidence indicates that Gamma Ray bursters are very far away?\n\n > >Given the enormous power, i was just wondering, what if they are\n > >quantum black holes or something like that fairly close by?\n\n > >Why would they have to be at galactic ranges? \n\n . . . David gives good explaination of the deductions from the isotropic,\n 'edged' distribution, to whit, they are either part of the Universe or\n part of the Oort cloud.\n\n Why couldn't they be Earth centred, with the edge occuring at the edge\n of the gravisphere? I know there isn't any mechanism for them, but there\n isn't a mechanism for the others either.\n\nWhat on Earth is the \"gravisphere\"?\nAnyway, before it's decay the Pioneer Venus Orbiter\nhad a gamma ray detector, as does Ulysses, they \ndetect the brightest bursts that the Earth orbit detectors\ndo, so the bursts are at least at Oort cloud distances.\nIn principle four detectors spaced out by a few AU would\nsee parallax if the bursts are of solar system origin.\n\n_The_ problem with Oort cloud sources is that absolutely\nno plausible mechanism has been proposed. It would have\nto involve new physics as far as I can tell. Closest to\n\"conventional\" Oort sources is a model of B-field pinching\nby comets, it's got too many holes in it to count, but at\nleast it was a good try...","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nDanny...\n\nWhile working on my shareware toolbar, I found myself 'eating' resources,\nand a very wise person pointed me to the SDK, and specifically the debug\nkernel. Once you have all the SDK stuff installed, (this also comes with\nVC++), you run 'n2d' which does a 'normal-to-debug' swap. The debug kernel\nruns C O N S I D E R A B L Y slower, but you then execute the command\nDBWIN, and let it report to you what is going on. You are going to find\nout a lot more about your Apps than you cared to, and possibly about other\npeoples Apps (is that OPA?..I'm sorry). \n\nIf this doesn't make sense, repost, or e-mail me\n\ndave\n\n-- \n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nDave Campbell at WynApse | WynApse\n wynapse@indirect.com | The Shareware Custom Control Source","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nThat'll teach me not to qualify my statements...\n\n\nOK, something to shoot for. The Royals will score 531 runs or less\nthis season (although they just decided to get McRae out of the\nleadoff spot :-( )\n\nOf course, Valentine will throw this one back in my face when the\nRoyals even manage to outscore another AL team.\n\n\nSean\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I have a problem with the wallpaper on my desktop, in 1024x768x256 mode. \nFor bitmap files bigger than about 512k (slightly less sometimes depending \non the exact dimensions), the wallpaper display is badly corrupted. The \nrest of the desktop is fine. For wallpaper bitmaps smaller than this, I \nhave no problem. I have a friend who has an 800k bitmap which he has no \nproblems with, so it is possible. It is also possible to display these\nbitmaps using CShow in 1024x768x256 mode with no problem, so the video \ncard is not at fault.\n\nHow can I remedy this?\n\nMy system:\n\n 386DX40, 4Mb ram.\n DOS 6.0, Windows 3.1.\n Oak 1Mb 077 Video card, 1024x768x256 mode, using supplied drivers.\n Windows has a permanent 11,288kb swap file.\n\nPlease reply via e-mail, and _use the address in my .sig_, as our post \nsoftware always seems to mangle the address in the header.\n\n Thanks,\n Mazz.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Could someone give me some info on Soft PC. How does it work?\nWhat kind of performance can I expect? Can you run windows under it adequately?\nAny info if appreciated.\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nYou need to run FDISK.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nYou could do what I do: never go near the stuff! :)\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Wondering if somebody could tell me if we can change the cluster size of\nmy IDE drive. Normally I can do it with Norton's Calibrat on MFM\/RLL drives\nbut dunno if I can on IDE too.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nThe difference is that the 16550 got bugs while the 16550A can be used\nwhithout problems even in fast serial communications. Other sources\nsay that only the 16550AFN from Nat Semi (i.e. not: second sources)\nis really OK.\n\nBest wishes","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":": This may be an FAQ (if so, please direct me to the known answer) but I\n: am getting frustrated and looking for help.\n: \n: I am running Win 3.1 with NDW 2.2 on a 486sx with 8 meg of memory and a\n: 6 meg perm swap file and am getting exceedingly frustrated that my\n: applications are not giving back system resources when I close them.\n:\nI've noticed this also. The way it was explained to me is that Windows\ndoes not clear the upper memory blocks after a program is done. Anyone\nout there know if this is why?","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nDepression can also have various chemical (environmental) components.\nI noticed that I became depressed in various buildings, and at home\nwhen the air conditioning was on. Subsequent testing revealed that\nI was allergic to stemphyllium, a mold commonly found in air conditioners.\nAfter I began taking antigens, that problem disappeared.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"THE WHITE HOUSE\n\n Office of the Press Secretary\n______________________________________________________________\nFor Immediate Release April 20, 1993 \n\n\t \n REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT\n IN QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION WITH THE PRESS \n\n\n The Rose Garden\n\n\n1:36 P.M. EDT\n\t \n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: On February the 28th, four federal \nagents were killed in the line of duty trying to enforce the law \nagainst the Branch Davidian compound, which had illegally stockpiled \nweaponry and ammunition, and placed innocent children at risk. \nBecause the BATF operation had failed to meet its objective, a 51-day \nstandoff ensued. \n\t \n\t The Federal Bureau of Investigation then made every \nreasonable effort to bring this perilous situation to an end without \nbloodshed and further loss of life. The Bureau's efforts were \nultimately unavailing because the individual with whom they were \ndealing, David Koresh, was dangerous, irrational, and probably \ninsane. \n\n\t He engaged in numerous activities which violated both \nfederal law and common standards of decency. He was, moreover, \nresponsible for the deaths and injuries which occurred during the \naction against the compound in February. Given his inclination \ntowards violence and in an effort to protect his young hostages, no \nprovocative actions were taken for more than seven weeks by federal \nagents against the compound. \n\t \n\t This weekend I was briefed by Attorney General Reno on \nan operation prepared by the FBI, designed to increase pressure on \nKoresh and persuade those in the compound to surrender peacefully. \nThe plan included a decision to withhold the use of ammunition, even \nin the face of fire, and instead to use tear gas that would not cause \npermanent harm to health, but would, it was hoped, force the people \nin the compound to come outside and to surrender.\n\t \n\t I was informed of the plan to end the siege. I \ndiscussed it with Attorney General Reno. I asked the questions I \nthought it was appropriate for me to ask. I then told her to do what \nshe thought was right, and I take full responsibility for the \nimplementation of the decision. \n\t \n\t Yesterday's action ended in a horrible human tragedy. \nMr. Koresh's response to the demands for his surrender by federal \nagents was to destroy himself and murder the children who were his \ncaptives, as well as all the other people who were there who did not \nsurvive. He killed those he controlled, and he bears ultimate \nresponsibility for the carnage that ensued.\n\t \n\t Now we must review the past with an eye towards the \nfuture. I have directed the United Stated Departments of Justice and \nTreasury to undertake a vigorous and thorough investigation to \nuncover what happened and why, and whether anything could have been \ndone differently. I have told the departments to involve independent \nprofessional law enforcement officials in the investigation. I \nexpect to receive analysis and answers in whatever time is required \nto complete the review. Finally, I have directed the departments to \ncooperate fully with all congressional inquiries so that we can \ncontinue to be fully accountable to the American people.\n\t \n\t I want to express my appreciation to the Attorney \nGeneral, to the Justice Department, and to the federal agents on the \nfront lines who did the best job they could under deeply difficult \ncircumstances. \n\t \n\t Again, I want to say as I did yesterday, I am very sorry \nfor the loss of life which occurred at the beginning and at the end \nof this tragedy in Waco. I hope very much that others who will be \ntempted to join cults and to become involved with people like David \nKoresh will be deterred by the horrible scenes they have seen over \nthe last seven weeks. And I hope very much that the difficult \nsituations which federal agents confronted there and which they will \nbe doubtless required to confront in other contexts in the future \nwill be somewhat better handled and better understood because of what \nhas been learned now.\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President, can you, first of all, tell us why, \nafter 51 days, you decided --\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President, can you describe for us what it is \nthat Janet Reno outlined to you in your 15-minute phone conversation \nwith --\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: I can't hear you both. If one will go \nfirst and then the other.\n\t \n\t Q\t Sorry. Can you describe what Janet Reno --\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President --\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: I'll answer both your questions, but I \ncan't do it at once.\n\t \n\t Q\t Can you describe what she told you on Sunday about \nthe nature of the operation and how much detail you knew about it?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Yes. I was told by the Attorney General \nthat the FBI strongly felt that the time had come to take another \nstep in trying to dislodge the people in the compound. And she \ndescribed generally what the operation would be -- that they wanted \nto go in and use tear gas which had been tested not to cause \npermanent damage to adults or to children, but which would make it \nvery difficult for people to stay inside the building. And it was \nhoped that the tear gas would permit them to come outside. \n\t \n\t I was further told that under no circumstances would our \npeople fire any shots at them even if fired upon. They were going to \nshoot the tear gas from armored vehicles which would protect them and \nthere would be no exchange of fire. In fact, as you know, an awful \nlot of shots were fired by the cult members at the federal officials. \nThere were no shots coming back from the government side.\n\t \n\t I asked a number of questions. The first question I \nasked is, why now? We have waited seven weeks; why now? The reasons \nI was given were the following:\n\t \n\t Number one, that there was a limit to how long the \nfederal authorities could maintain with their limited resources the \nquality and intensity of coverage by experts there. They might be \nneeded in other parts of the country.\n\t \n\t Number two, that the people who had reviewed this had \nnever seen a case quite like this one before, and they were convinced \nthat no progress had been made recently and no progress was going to \nbe made through the normal means of getting Koresh and the other cult \nmembers to come out. \n\t \n\t Number three, that the danger of their doing something \nto themselves or to others was likely to increase, not decrease, with \nthe passage of time.\n\t \n\t And number four, that they had reason to believe that \nthe children who were still inside the compound were being abused \nsignificantly, as well as being forced to live in unsanitary and \nunsafe conditions.\n\t \n\t So for those reasons, they wanted to move at that time. \nThe second question I asked the Attorney General is whether they had \ngiven consideration to all of the things that could go wrong and \nevaluated them against what might happen that was good. She said \nthat the FBI personnel on the scene and those working with them were \nconvinced that the chances of bad things happening would only \nincrease with the passage of time.\n\t \n\t The third question I asked was, has the military been \nconsulted? As soon as the initial tragedy came to light in Waco, \nthat's the first thing I asked to be done, because it was obvious \nthat this was not a typical law enforcement situation. Military \npeople were then brought in, helped to analyze the situation and some \nof the problems that were presented by it. And so I asked if the \nmilitary had been consulted. The Attorney General said that they \nhad, and that they were in basic agreement that there was only one \nminor tactical difference of opinion between the FBI and the military \n-- something that both sides thought was not of overwhelming \nsignificance.\n\t \n\t Having asked those questions and gotten those answers, I \nsaid that if she thought it was the right thing to do, that she \nshould proceed and that I would support it. And I stand by that \ntoday.\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President --\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Wait. Go ahead.\n\t \n\t Q\t Can you address the widespread perception --\nreported widely, television, radio and newspapers -- that you were \ntrying somehow to distance yourself from this disaster?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: No, I'm bewildered by it. The only \nreason I made no public statement yesterday -- let me say -- the only \nreason I made no public statement yesterday is that I had nothing to \nadd to what was being said and I literally did not know until rather \nlate in the day whether anybody was still alive other than those who \nhad been actually seen and taken to the hospital or taken into \ncustody. It was purely and simply a question of waiting for events \nto unfold. \n\t \n\t There was -- I have -- I can't account for why people \nspeculated one way or the other, but I talked to the Attorney General \non the day before the action took place. I talked to her yesterday. \nI called her again late last night after she appeared on the Larry \nKing Show, and I talked to her again this morning. A President -- it \nis not possible for a President to distance himself from things that \nhappen when the federal government is in control.\n\t \n\t I will say this, however. I was, frankly, surprised \nwould be a mild word, to say that anyone that would suggest that the \nAttorney General should resign because some religious fanatics \nmurdered themselves. (Applause.) \n\t \n\t I regret what happened, but it is not possible in this \nlife to control the behavior of others in every circumstance. These \npeople killed four federal officials in the line of duty. They were \nheavily armed. They fired on federal officials yesterday repeatedly, \nand they were never fired back on. We did everything we could to \navoid the loss of life. They made the decision to immolate \nthemselves. And I regret it terribly, and I feel awful about the \nchildren. \n\t \n\t But in the end, the last comment I had from Janet Reno, \nis when -- and I talked to her on Sunday -- I said, now, I want you \nto tell me once more why you believe -- not why they believe -- why \nyou believe we should move now rather than wait some more. And she \nsaid, it's because of the children. They have evidence that those \nchildren are still being abused and that they're in increasingly \nunsafe conditions, and that they don't think it will get any easier \nwith time -- with the passage of time. I have to take their word for \nthat. So that is where I think things stand.\n\t \n\t Q\t Can we assume then that you don't think this was \nmishandled in view of the outcome, that you didn't run out of \npatience? And if you had it to do over again, would you really \ndecide that way?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: No -- well, I think what you can assume \nis just exactly what I announced today. This is a -- the FBI has \ndone a lot of things right for this country over a long period of \ntime. This is the same FBI that found the people that bombed the \nWorld Trade Center in lickety-split, record time. We want an inquiry \nto analyze the steps along the way. Is there something else we \nshould have known? Is there some other question they should have \nasked? Is there some other question I should have asked? Can I say \nfor sure that no one -- that we could have done nothing else to make \nthe outcome come different? I don't know that. That's why I want \nthe inquiry and that's why I would like to make sure that we have \nsome independent law enforcement people, not political people, but \ntotally non-political, outside experts who can bring to bear the best \nevidence we have. \n\t \n\t There is, unfortunately, a rise in this sort of \nfanaticism all across the world. And we may have to confront it \nagain. And I want to know whether there is anything we can do, \nparticularly when there are children involved. But I do think it is \nimportant to recognize that the wrong-doers in this case were the \npeople who killed others and then killed themselves.\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President, were there any other options \npresented to you for resolving this situation at any point from \nFebruary 28th until yesterday?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Well, yes, I got regular reports all \nalong the way. There were lots of other options pursued. If you go \nback -- you all covered it very well. The FBI -- you did a very good \njob of it. I mean, the FBI and the other authorities there pursued \nany number of other options all along the way, and a lot of them \nearly on seemed to be working. Some of the children got out, some of \nthe other people left. There was a -- at one point, there seemed to \nbe some lines of communication opening up between Koresh and the \nauthorities. And then he would say things and not do them and things \njust began to spin downward. \n\t \n\t Whether there were other -- in terms of what happened \nyesterday, the conversation I had with the Attorney General did not \ninvolve other options except whether we should take more time with \nthe present strategy we were pursuing -- because they said they \nwanted to do this, because they thought this was the best way to get \npeople out of the compound quickly before they could kill themselves. \nThat's what they thought.\n\t \n\t Q\t Did the government know that the children did not \nhave gas masks?\n\t \n\t Q\t congressional hearings once the situation -- are \nyou in agreement with that?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: That's up to the Congress. They can do \nwhatever they want. But I think it's very important that the \nTreasury and Justice Departments launch this investigation and bring \nin some outside experts. And as I said in my statement, if any \ncongressional committees want to look into it, we will fully \ncooperate. There is nothing to hide here. This was probably the \nmost well-covered operation of its kind in the history of the \ncountry.\n\t \n\t Go ahead, Sarah.\n\t \n\t Q\t There are two questions I want to ask you. The \nfirst is, I think that they knew very well that the children did not \nhave gas masks while the adults did, so the children had no chance \nbecause this gas was very -- she said it was not lethal, but it was \nvery dangerous to the children and they could not have survived \nwithout gas masks. And on February 28th -- let's go back -- didn't \nthose people have a right to practice their religion?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: They were not just practicing their \nreligion, they were -- the Treasury Department believed that they had \nviolated federal laws, any number of them.\n\t \n\t Q\t What federal laws --\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Let me go back and answer -- I can't \nanswer the question about the gas masks, except to tell you that the \nwhole purpose of using the tear gas was that it had been tested; they \nwere convinced that it wouldn't kill either a child or an adult but \nit would force anybody that breathed it to run outside. And one of \nthe things that I've heard -- I don't want to get into the details of \nthis because I don't know -- but one of the things that they were \nspeculating about today was that the wind was blowing so fast that \nthe windows might have been opened and some of the gas might have \nescaped and that may be why it didn't have the desired effect. \n\t \n\t They also knew, Sarah, that there was an underground \ncompound -- a bus buried underground where the children could be \nsent. And they were -- I think they were hoping very much that if \nthe children were not released immediately outside that the humane \nthing would be done and that the children would be sent someplace \nwhere they could be protected. \n\t \n\t In terms of the gas masks themselves, I learned \nyesterday -- I did not ask this fact question before -- that the gas \nwas supposed to stay active in the compound longer than the gas masks \nthemselves were to work. So that it was thought that even if they \nall had gas masks, that eventually the gas would force them out in a \nnonviolent, nonshooting circumstance.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Last question.\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President, why are you still saying that --\n\t \n\t Q\t Could you tell us whether or not you ever asked \nJanet Reno about the possibility of a mass suicide? And when you \nlearned about the actual fire and explosion what went through your \nmind during those horrendous moments?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: What I asked Janet Reno is if they had \nconsidered all the worse things that could happen. And she said --\nand, of course, the whole issue of suicide had been raised in the \npublic -- he had -- that had been debated anyway. And she said that \nthe people who were most knowledgeable about these kinds of issues \nconcluded that there was no greater risk of that now than there would \nbe tomorrow or the next day or the day after that or at anytime in \nthe future. That was the judgment they made. Whether they were \nright or wrong, of course, we will never know. \n\t \n\t What happened when I saw the fire, when I saw the \nbuilding burning? I was sick. I felt terrible. And my immediate \nconcern was whether the children had gotten out and whether they were \nescaping or whether they were inside, trying to burn themselves up. \nThat's the first thing I wanted to know. \n\t \n\t Thank you.\n\t \n\t Q\t Mr. President, why are you still saying it was a \nJanet Reno decision? Isn't it, in the end, your decision?\n\t \n\t THE PRESIDENT: Well, what I'm saying is that I didn't \nhave a four- or five-hour, detailed briefing from the FBI. I didn't \ngo over every strategic part of it. It is a decision for which I \ntake responsibility. I'm the President of the United States and I \nsigned off on the general decision and giving her the authority to \nmake the last call. When I talked to her on Sunday, some time had \nelapsed. She might have made a decision to change her mind. I said, \nif you decide to go forward with this tomorrow, I will support you. \nAnd I do support her. \n\t \n\t She is not ultimately responsible to the American \npeople; I am. But I think she has conducted her duties in an \nappropriate fashion and she has dealt with this situation I think as \nwell as she could have. \n\t \n\t Thank you. (Applause.)","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nI read it. I found it wonderful. For some reason (no flames,\nplease), I was reminded of Hemingway, Carl Orff and Van Gogh (not\nall at once, though).\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nAs St. Augustine said, \"I did not invent original sin, which the\nCatholic faith holds from ancient time; but you, who deny it, without a\ndoubt are a follower of a new heresy.\" (De nuptiis, lib. 11.c.12)]","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nI've only ever seen this called once. Back around 1979-1980. I think\nthat Steve Carlton was pitching. On the other hand, I am not sure how\nmuch effect this would have. It seems that most of the time lost is\nwhen there are runners on base and the rule does not cover this.\n\n\nI have wondered why a pitcher is given 8 pitches when he enters the\ngame. Let's be serious. The relief pitcher has normally been\nthrowing out in the bullpen for a few minutes. Does he really need 8\nmore pitches?\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nSince you asked, the above is a bit inaccurate. More accurate is that the\ngovernment says its solid, other people in the field who might be able to\nfind out haven't yet done their review of the chip design, and there's been\na lot of wild speculation and guesswork from those with little information\nthat it might be Swiss cheese.\n\nDavid\n\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nJust from experience, seeing a couple of houses burn down, one doesn't\nneed any accelerant to get a lot of black soot. There's plenty of\nstuff in a house that will burn 'dirty'. Even the asphalt shingles\nwould make a really sooty smoke.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nA great deal of documentation exists on exactly that phenomenon. Especially\nregarding Vietnam and the Mai Lai (sp?) massacre\n\nNot that I'm suggesting that they started it on purpose but even if they\nnow know that they accidentally started (or contributed to it) you can\nbe sure the initial reaction is to lie. Remember the Iranian airliner\nwhich the US navy mistook for a fighter and shot down?","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"At the moment, I am using a Sun 3\/80 (cgfour\/bwtwo) with SunOS 4.0.3\nand OpenWindows 2.0.\n\nThis configuration is slow and I can't run all the programs on OW2. For\nexample, when I start a mailtool from OW3 and display it on my OW2\ndisplay, I can't open the compose window.\n\nI want to install an X11R5 or X11R4 server on my Sun and use xdm (yes,\nwe have xdm already running for other X-Terminals) to log in and start\nthe X programs.\n\nIs there a \"ready to go\" binairy of the X11 server for my configuration\n(I have read something about Xsun), or must I compile the X11 stuff by\nmyself?\n\nAny help is welcome\n\n\tV. Smeets\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nIt first depends on what an idle cpu is doing!\n\nI'm not sure about DOS, but many multitasking OSs have an loop like this\n\n\nloop:\n\tis there anything to do?\n\t\tYES -> do it; goto loop\n\t\tNO -> goto loop\n\n\nThe CPU is not doing any work but it is still processing instructions...\n\nIt will also respond to interupts...\n\n\nGuy","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I just wanted to point out, that Teflon wasn't from the space program.\nIt was from the WWII nuclear weapons development program. Pipes in the \nsystem for fractioning and enriching uranium had to be lined with it.\n\nUranium Hexafloride was the chemical they turned the pitchblend into for\nenrichment. It is massively corrosive. Even to Stainless steels. Hence\nthe need for a very inert substaance to line the pipes with. Teflon has\nall its molecular sockets bound up already, so it is very unreactive.\n\nMy 2 sense worth.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Hello,\n\n\tI am admin for an RS\/6000 running AIX 3.2, X11R5, Motif, and xdt3.\n\tI want to prevent the user from hitting CNTL-ALT-BKSPC to exit X.\n\t\n\tI've tried invoking X with 'xinit -T', but that doesn't work.\n\txinit appends the -T to the call to .xinitrc, and not to the\n\tcall to X. \n\n\tThe man page to xinit is no help. In fact, it tells\n\tme that xinit is a script when it is really a binary file. \n\n\tSo far, the only way I've been able to accomplish this feat is\n\tto add the -T to the call to X in \/usr\/lpp\/X11\/defaults\/xserverrc.\n\tI would rather not do it this way. Does anyone have any other ideas?\n\n \n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n Brian DeFord\t\t\t\tInternet: deford@netwrx1.nw1.com\t\n Open Networks, Inc.\t\t\tUsenet: uunet!netwrx1!deford\n 11490 Commerce Park Dr. #205\t\tTel: 703-648-0013\n Reston, VA 22091\t\t\tFAX: 703-648-0016\n\n\t\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"A while ago I saw some translucent pads, about 6\"x8\" or so that \ncould be plugged into (something) and they would glow. One was red, \nanother green, another blue. Interresting. I was wondering if anyone \nwould have a feed on anything of this nature, and of the price.\n oh, the pads were rubber-like and were floppy like, about 1cm thick or \nso.\n \n Thanks.\n \n \n _________________________________________________\n Inspiration | ___ |\n comes to | \\ o baden@sys6626.bison.mb.ca |\n those who | ( ^ ) baden@inqmind.bison.mb.ca |\n seek the | \/-\\ =] Baden de Bari [= |\n unknown. | |","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Did anyone install xdbx v2.1.2 on SGI workstation ?\n\n\nThanks for your answer.\t\tGildas PERROT.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"-*----\n\nFar from being \"tossed out,\" the gospels are taken, almost\nuniversally, as the primary source of information about Jesus.\nI am curious as to whom Mike Cobb is referring. Who \"tosses out\"\nthe New Testament? Undoubtedly a few *naive* atheists do this,\nbut the phrasing of the question above seems to suggest that Cobb\nascribes this more broadly.\n\nPerhaps the question that gets more to the heart of the matter is\nwhy, except for some *naive* believers (who, unfortunately, far\noutnumber nonbelievers, both naive and critical), are the gospels\n*not* taken as \"gospel truth\" that faithfully records just what\nhappened two thousand years ago? This has an easy answer, and\nthe answer has *nothing* to do with miracles: no text is taken\nthis way by a critical reader.\n\nThere is a myth among some naive believers that one takes a text,\nmeasures it by some set of criteria, and then either confirms the\ntext as \"historically valid\" or \"tosses out\" the text. I suspect\nthis myth comes from the way history is presented in primary and\nsecondary school, where certain texts are vested with authority,\nand from writers such as Josh McDowell who pretend to present\nhistorical arguments along these lines for their religious\nprogram. In fact, most texts used in primary and secondary\nschool history classes ought to be tossed out, even the better\nsuch texts should not be treated as authoritatively as descibed\nabove, and Josh McDowell would not know a historical argument if\nit bit him on the keister twice.\n\nLet me present the barest outlines of a different view of texts\nand their use in studying history. First, all texts are\nhistorically valid. ALL texts. Or to put this another way, I\nhave never seen a notion of \"historical validity\" that makes any\nsense when applied to a text. Second, no text should be read as\ntelling the \"gospel truth\" about historical events, in the way\nthat many students are wont to read history texts in primary and\nsecondary school. NO text. (This includes your favorite\nauthor's history of whatever.)\n\nEvery text is a historical fact. Every text was written by some\nperson (or some group of people) for some purpose. Hence, every\ntext can serve as historical evidence. The question is: what can\nwe learn from a text? Of what interesting things (if any) does\nthe text provide evidence?\n\nThe diaries of the followers of the Maharishi, formerly of\nOregon, are historical evidence. The gospels are historical\nevidence. The letters of the officers who participated in the \nvampire inquests in Eastern Europe are historical evidence. The\nmodern American history textbooks that whitewash \"great American\nfigures\" are historical evidence. These are all historical\nevidence of various things. They are *not* much evidence at all\nthat the Maharishi, formerly of Oregon, could levitate; that\nJesus was resurrected; that vampires exist; or that \"great\nAmerican figures\" are as squeaky clean as we learned in school.\nThey are better evidence that some people \"saw\" the Maharishi,\nlate of Oregon, levitate; that some of the early Christians\nthought Jesus was resurrected; that many people in Eastern Europe\n\"saw\" vampires return from the grave; and that we still have an\neducational system that largely prefers to spread myth rather\nthan teach history.\n\nHow does one draw causal connections and infer what a piece of\nhistorical evidence -- text or otherwise -- evinces? This is a\nvery complex question that has no easily summarized answer.\nThere are many books on the subject or various parts of the\nsubject. I enjoy David Hackett Fischer's \"Historian's Fallacies\"\nas a good antidote to the uncritical way in which it is so easy\nto read texts present history. It's relatively cheap. It's easy\nto read. Give it a try.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nWell, it seems we don't learn the lessons of history do we?\n\nI was hoping that Kent State taught us a lesson.\n\nApparently not.\n\nApparently the government will murder anyone they choose to still.\n\n---\nRawlin Blake blake@nevada.edu","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Well, I'm finally about to key in the official rules for the archives, but\nbefore I do, I will ask again...\n\ndoes anybody have the official MLB rules in electronic format?\n\nJust trying to save myself a ton of work...no, they don't scan well because\nof the ridiculous format they're printed in.\n\nthanks\n\n- Matt\n\n\n\nMatt Wall * wall@cc.swarthmore.edu * Hey, I gotta job here, OK?","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"This would be susceptible to fading, multi-path etc. We used to use a\nsystem at the shop made by Tellurometer in South Africa. It used a\n10 GHz signal between 2 units across the distance to be measured.\nThe 10 GHz was just the carrier: the real signals were several switched\nones around 7.5 MHz or so, whose relative phases at the receiver would\nread out the digits of the distance down to 10 cm if needed. The units\ncame with psychrometers (sp?) to measure the relative humidity and\ninstructions for correction of the measurements due to RH and temp.\nThey were rather heavy and required an operator at each end.\nCurrent technology uses polarized reflectors, dual polaization TX\/RX\nand psuedo-random coding of a radar pulse. about the same resolution\nat X band, much better at 47GHz. (Only one end is heavy :-) ).\n \nRegards, Stu Beal, VE3MWM, U009@CSX.CCIW.CA,\nNational Water Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario, Canada.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nIn other words, the right of might.\n\n\n\nIn other words, the right of might.\n\n\n\n\nIn other words, he can do it, he did it, and your in no position to\nargue about it.\n \n\n\n\n \nIn other words, you better do what this God wants you to do, or else!\n\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nWell, where is he? Another false Messiah shot down in flames.\n\nMatthew 24:4\n \"Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my\n name, claiming, 'I am the Christ', and will deceive many.\"\n\nMatthew 24:23\n \"At that time if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!'\n or 'There he is!' do not believe it. For false Christs and \n false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles\n to deceive even the elect - if that were possible. See, I have\n told you ahead of time.\"\n\nDo we listen? Sadly, not all of us do.\n\nPeace be with you, and condolences to the families of those lost at\nWaco.\n\nMalcolm Lee ","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nCuriously enough, this subject has occupied a good bit of my prayer life\nrecently. God's experience of time is so completely different from our own,\nsince He is both within and without it. Using words like \"foreknowledge\"\nand \"predestination\" are semantically incorrect when it comes to describing\nGod's perception of our action, because, for God, the beginning, living, and\nending of our lives are all the same. Sort of. For God, there is no \"before\"\nwhen He did not know, so he could not have \"foreknowledge\" of our lives or\na time when he could have \"predestined\" our actions. In fact, since our\nunderstanding of things is so tied to our linear experience of time, I\nwould say that it is impossible for us to understand completely how our\nfree will interacts with God's control of the universe.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"My mother has been advised to have a bone scan performed? What is this\nprocedure for, and is it painful? She's been having leg and back pain\nwhich her GP said was sciatica. Her oncologist listened to her symptoms\nand said that it didn't sound like sciatica, and she should get a bone\nscan. ","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"But I have to agree.. Boston is a good team.. But streaky... They put\ntogether a great streak to capture first place in the Adams, but for what?\n\nThey have lost the home ice advantage for at least the first round, and might\nnot make it out of it.\n\nI would love to see the Sabres win the first round, even though I bet on the\nBruins (a 12-pack). \n\nOh well, perhaps I should start betting against the Sabres more often! ;-)\n\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Does anyone here know where I can find a modem and comm. software for\nan Apple IIe? I would prefer in Manhattan, but New Jersey would\nwork too. David Tillyer, DATCC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nLets talk about principles. If we accept that God sets the\nstandards for what ought to be included in Scripture - then we\ncan ask:\n1. Is it authoritative?\n2. Is it prophetic?\n3. Is it authentic?\n4. Is it dynamic?\n5. Is it received, collected, read and used?\n\nOn these counts, the apocrapha falls short of the glory of God.\nTo quote Unger's Bible Dictionary on the Apocrapha:\n1. They abound in historical and geographical inaccuracies and\nanachronisms.\n2. They teach doctrines which are false and foster practices\nwhich are at variance with sacred Scripture.\n3. They resort to literary types and display an artificiality of\nsubject matter and styling out of keeping with sacred Scripture.\n4. They lack the distinctive elements which give genuine\nScripture their divine character, such as prophetic power and\npoetic and religious feeling.\n\n\nBut the problem with this argument lies in the assumption that\nthe Hebrew canon included the Apocrapha in the first place, and\nit wasn't until the sixteenth century that Luther and co. threw\nthem out. The Jewish council you mentioned previously didn't\naccept them, so the reformation protestants had good historical\nprecedence for their actions. Jerome only translated the\napocrapha under protest, and it was literally 'over his dead\nbody' that it was included in the catholic canon.\n\n\nHow do you then view the words: \"I warn everyone who hears the\nwords of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to\nthem, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.\nAnd if anyone takes away from this book the prophecy, God will\ntake away from him his share in the tree of life and in the\nholy city\" (Rev 22.18-9)\nSurely this sets the standard and not just man-made traditions.\n\nIt is also noteworthy to consider Jesus' attitude. He had no\nargument with the pharisees over any of the OT canon (John\n10.31-6), and explained to his followers on the road to Emmaus \nthat in the law, prophets and psalms which referred to him - the \nOT division of Scripture (Luke 24.44), as well as in Luke 11.51\ntaking Genesis to Chronicles (the jewish order - we would say\nGenesis to Malachi) as Scripture.\n\n\nI am not familiar with the book. \nSome other arguments you might like to consider are found in\nChapter 3 of Josh McDowell's Evidence That Demands A Verdict.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nThough I think this an overstatement, it does contain a grain of truth. It's\ndrug dealers, spies, terrorists, and organized crime figures (assuming\nenough probable cause to convince a judge) who need to be watched, not\nlaw-abiding citizens.\n\nDavid","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nYes, I have both Arts & Letters and CorelDraw. I personally like\nArts & Letters better but there are things I like about Arts & Letters\nthat CorelDraw doesn't do an vice-versa. I haven't found the perfect\ngraphics program that does everything yet. \n\nMy favorite feature from CorelDraw is that it imports alot of different\nformats. Arts & Letters does not. I like the thousands of clipart\navailable with Arts & Letters. However, I do find looking them up\nin a book and referencing them by number to be annoying.\n\nOne of my major problems is that there isn't any programs available on\nthe market for the artistically deprived :-). ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"PhaNG, the Philadelphia Area NEXTSTEP User Group, will be holding a public \nsneak preview of NEXTSTEP for Intel Processors.\n\nWhere: David Rittenhouse Labs Room A1\n 33rd And Walnut, southeast corner, Philadelphia PA\nWhen: Wednesday, May 5th\n 7 pm to 9 pm\n\t\t\t \n\t\t\t \nNEXTSTEP is the 32 bit UNIX based operating environment which has, until now,\nonly been available on Motorola-based NeXT computers. In the May 11th issue\nof PC Magazine called NEXTSTEP a \"Hot Prospect\". Now, NeXT is nearing release\nof a version of NEXTSTEP which will run on 486-based PC's, yet is identical to\nthe 68040 version. In fact, NEXTSTEP 3.1 includes the ability to easily \ncompile a program into a single binary which will run on both Intel and\nMotorola hardware.\n\nNEXTSTEP 3.1 for Intel Processors will be demonstrated on an Epson Progression\n486 computer. NEXTSTEP is scheduled for release on May 25 at NeXTWorld Expo\nin San Francisco.\n\nThe demonstration will be open to the public. Come one come all! If you are \ninterested in seeing the most advanced PC operating system around, come on by!\n\nFor a brief summary of what NEXTSTEP offers, see the May 11th issue of \nPC Magazine, page 66.\n\nFor more information, contact me:\n\nJonathan Hendry\nPhaNG, the Philadelphia Area NEXTSTEP User Group\n215-653-0911\n\njon@afs.com\n\n\n--\nJonathan W. Hendry\nDrexel University College Of Info. Studies\ntjhendry@queen.mcs.drexel.edu\n\n\"The experience of programming Windows vs. the experience of \nprogramming NeXTStep is like going to the dentist and having a root canal \nwithout anaesthetic vs. going to the dentist and having your gums cleaned \nw\/some nitrous-oxide thrown in for the entertainment side of things.\"\nbbum@stone.co\n\n--\nJonathan W. Hendry\nDrexel University College Of Info. Studies\ntjhendry@queen.mcs.drexel.edu","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^\n ^^^^^^^^\n\nBenzene is most definitely a carcinogen. If you can get your hands on it\n\n* Don't use it! *","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nThe May 1993 cover of QST has a picture of three different boards without\nany solder mask (you can tell from the copper colored traces). The box\nlabeled 2304 transverter has the brown teflon\/glass board, while the one\nin the center has the grayish board exposed. On the left is some \nfiberglass board that looks green to me. I see no reason\nfor putting solder mask on circuit board used for box covers :-).\n\nI wonder if any manufacturer actually puts a solder mask on their\nlow noise microwave preamps? Often, microwave circuits have odd\nbits of wire\/foil\/metal attached to wherever\/whatever is necessary\nto make the unit work properly (this is a commercial product?). A\nsolder mask would certainly make doing this tougher, never mind \nthe finding something that minimally degrades the circuits. (Q dope\nfor coils *does* not improve the Q--it just holds things together with\nminimal loss).\n\nZack Lau KH6CP\/1\n\nInternet: zlau@arrl.org \"Working\" on 24 GHz SSB\/CW gear \n\t\t\t Operating Interests: 10 GHz CW\/SSB\/FM\nUS Mail: c\/o ARRL Lab\t\t\t\t 80\/40\/20 CW\n\t225 Main Street\t\t Station capability: QRP, 1.8 MHz to 10 GHz\n\tNewington CT 06111\t modes: CW\/SSB\/FM\/packet\n\t\t\t\t\t\t amtor\/baudot\nPhone (if you really have to): 203-666-1541\n\nZack Lau KH6CP\/1\n\nInternet: zlau@arrl.org \"Working\" on 24 GHz SSB\/CW gear \n\t\t\t Operating Interests: 10 GHz CW\/SSB\/FM\nUS Mail: c\/o ARRL Lab\t\t\t\t 80\/40\/20 CW\n\t225 Main Street\t\t Station capability: QRP, 1.8 MHz to 10 GHz\n\tNewington CT 06111\t modes: CW\/SSB\/FM\/packet\n\t\t\t\t\t\t amtor\/baudot\nPhone (if you really have to): 203-666-1541","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"[much blathering on the Role Of Military Forces in\nEnforcing Civil Law deleted]\n\nThe main problem with trying to get the Military involved in Police work\nis the differences in the missions.\n\nThe Police take names, try and find out what happened,\nstop suspects (thats the meaning of 'arrest') and\nturn them over to the custody of the Judicial Branch\nfor the adjudication of their case.\n\nThe Military's mission is to kill the enemy before\nthey can escape or surrender.\n\nchus\npyotr\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I was privelged enough to experience my first Volvo attack this weekend.\n\nI was last in a line of traffic that was about 6 vehicles long, riding\ndown Rt. 40 in Groton Ma. At the side of the road, sitting off on the\nshoulder was the killer Volvo in question. No brake lights, no turn signal,\nnothing. We were doing about 40 mph and I was following the cage in front\nof me about 2.5-3 sec. back. Well, as said cage passes the Volvo, the\nBrain Dead Idiot (tm) behind the wheel decides that she doesn't need to wait\nfor me to pass also and turns out perpendicular across both lanes of traffic\nso that she can turn around... So I get on the brakes in a effort to not\nT-bone it, and the horn in an effort to wake the BDI up. As she finishes\nthe turn, she looks up at me with a completely blank, uncomprehending\nstare.\n\nWhere can I get rocket launchers for the VFR?\n\nDean","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"It's gotta be an HBP.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nI don't think I've changed my stance at all. My original stance was that\na painless execution was not a cruel one. I didn't say what would be\nconsidered cruel, only that a painless death wasn't. Now, cruelty must\ninvolve some sort of suffering, I believe. I don't think someone that gets\nshot in the head or electrocuted really suffers very much. Even a hanging\nprobably produces one sharp instance of pain, but it's over so quickly...\n\n\nPardon?\n\n\nNo. Well, again I stated that a painless death isn't cruel, but I don't\nthink I stated that all painful executions *are* cruel. I think that some\nare cruel, depending on the nature and duration of the pain.\n\n\nAnything more than an instant, I guess. Any death by suffocation\nasphyxiation, or blood loss would be cruel, I think (this includes the\ngas chamber, and drawing and quartering). I'd say that any pain that\nlasts, say, over twenty seconds or so would be too long (but this may\nbe an arbitrary cutoff, I suppose).","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nYou know, I'm a Ford fan, I must say, so I'm looking forward to the next\nMustang. I have faith that it will be a fine product, more desireable\nthan the Camaro is now. You know, that's MHO. \n\nThe differences these days between Ford and GM are not so much the quality,\njust the philosophy. It used to be quality _and_ philosophy. GM is\nbarely catching up, but they have more room for improvement that\ncan only be made up in time. STSs still come off the assembly line\nwith screwed up paint stripes and poor trunk\/door\/hood\/panel alignments;\nit's those 75 year old plants. And the latest GM products still come\nwith the standard equipment RattleDash (tm). But like I said, they're\ngetting better and making the move in the right direction.\n\nThey beat Ford to the market with the Camaro\/Firebird, but really only\nin words. Production of these vehicles will be limited until the\nend of the year, keeping selling prices above MSRP for the most part\nsince there are so many twitching Camaro fans out there. I wouldn't\npress Ford to hurry the Mustang since the final wait could be worth it.\nBesides, no bow-tie fanatic is gonna buy the Mustang anyway.\n\nI do not put much stock in the mag rags' \"inside\" information, or even\nFord rep quotes. The Taurus was pretty much a surprise when it was\nfinally disclosed in it's entirety. \"Inside\" information had the\nTaurus with a V8 and rear-wheel drive at one point. I wouldn't look\nfor a simple re-paneled Mustang, folks; you may be cheating yourself\nif you do. There's a lot of potential. Ford hasn't released a new\ncar without a 4-wheel IS in 7 years. The Mustang project has been\nbrewing for at least 4, right? A 4-wheel IS could happen. Those\nmodular V8's are out there, too. In the interest of CAFE and\ncompetition, don't rule those out, either. Your ignorant if you do.\nAnd there are so many spy shots and artist renderings out there,\nwho really knows what it'll look like? The Mach III? Doubt it.\nHighly.\n\nThe next Mustang will be Ford's highest profile car. It attracts\nway more attention than the Camaro\/Firebird because it's heritage\nis more embedded in the general public. Don't lie to yourself and\nbelieve Ford will forfeit that.\n\nI submit that the Mustang will be a success. Enough to elicit\ndefensive remarks from some heavy Camaro fans here. You know,\nintelligent, critical spews like, \"The Mustang bites, man!\" Some of\nyou are already beginning. I predict that the Mustang and Camaro\nwill be comparable performers, as usual. I predict that the\ndifferences will be in subjective areas like looks and feel, as usual.\nThe Camaro is still a huge automobile; the Mustang will retain its\ncab-rearward styling and short, pony-car wheelbase. The Camaro still\nreaches out to the fighter pilot, while the Mustang will appeal to\nthe driver. The Camaro will still sell to the muscle car set, while\nthe Mustang will continue to sell to the college-degreed muscle car set.\nBoth will be more refined (I do think the Camaro is). There will be\nno clear winner.\n\nUnless the Ford gets the 32v, 300hp Romeo. You don't seriously believe\nthat it was designed for the Mark VIII only, do you?\n\n:^)\n\nRegards,\n\nBrian\n\nbqueiser@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\nI am the engineer, I can choose K.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nI've been wondering about this myself. The house wiring thing is really\nhokey. There is no doubt that high pressure ultrasound is annoying, but to\nwhom? Given that these devices have been advertised to be effective against\neverything from insects to rodents to nasty dogs, what is to say that my\ninsect repeller won't just annnoy my dog and give me headaches? Could there\nbe that much selectivity in frequencies? Have there been ANY studies\non the effects of various pressure levels, bands, and sweep patterns on\nvarious life forms?\n\nAnd how effective could they be? I certainly would not want to tell anyone\nthat they are safe from nasty dogs because they were carrying a piezoelectric\nbuzzer...\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"OFFICIAL UNITED NATIONS SOUVENIR FOLDERS\n\nEach contains all the stamps issued for that year along with descriptive\ninformation regarding each issue. The stamps are mint never hinged. The\nRETAIL (not catalog) prices listed are from the leading United Nations\ndealer, Mike Armus. The stamps were issued for use by the U.N. offices\nin New York and Geneva Switzerland.\n\nPrice: TAKE 50% the current retail price for any folder. Take 10 or more\nfolders take 60% OFF the total. Take all 32 folders take 65% off the total.\nIn many cases these folders are priced at or below the face value of the\nstamps, particularly the Geneva ones.\n\nYEAR\tNew York\tGeneva\n----\t--------\t------\n1963\t$9.75\n1964\t$4.50\n1965\t$5.95\n1966\t$2.75\n1967\t$2.75\n1968\t$5.95\n1969\t$2.45\t\t$7.50\n1970\t$2.75\t\t$8.95\n1971\t$2.75\t\t$5.50\n1972\t$3.75\t\t$6.35\n1973\t$2.75\t\t$4.95\n1974\t$3.75\t\t$5.75\n1975\t$3.45\t\t$6.75\n1976\t$7.45\t\t$7.35\t\t\n1977\t$3.50\t\t$5.45\n1978\t$4.50\t\t$5.35\n1979\t$4.15\t\t$5.25\n1980\t$4.25\t\t$4.75\n1981\t$4.85\t\t$4.50\t\t\n\nShipping: Add 25 cents per folder to cover actual first class shipping cost.\nForeign orders, I will charge the actual shipping cost (airmail), let me\nknow how many folders you want.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Anyone have a phone number for Applied Engineering so I can give them\na call?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nSupernovae put out 10^53 or 10^54 (i forget which, but it's only an\norder of magnitude...). Not in gamma rays, though. You'd hafta get\nall of that into gammas if they were at 9 Mpc, but if a decent fraction\nof the SN output was in gammas it could reasonably be extragalactic \n(but closer than 9 Mpc). I dunno SN theory so well, but I can't think\nof how to get many gammas out. Maybe I should look it up.\n\nBig radio galaxies can put out 10^46 erg\/s *continually*. That's just\nin the radio... there are a lot of gammas around them, too, but \"bursts\"?\nNah.\n\nNeither of these should be taken as explanations... just trying to show\nthat those energies *are* produced by things we know about.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\nYes, but still not a 6502 for those differences. Same instruction set,\nof course.\n\n\n\nYes, the same number, but an entirely different device. I should have\nqualified this further by stating that this was the PAL version of the TIA -\nI am not 100% sure that the NTSC TIA would have a different number.\n\n\nDoes anyone on the net actually have details of the TIA, as this is the only\ndevice I have not yet discovered details about? Atari Australia, when asked,\nclaimed that their attempts to get the programmers documentation for the 2600\nhad failed, as the US head office had refused to provide it.\n\n\nI saw a couple of cheaper devices with PN2222's and a couple of resistors\nhooked up as a cheap inverter. Nasty, but workable, and cheaper than a\n7404 inverter if labor costs almost nothing.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nOnly problem is that Zombo was traded to St. Louis last year for goalie\nVincent Riendeau.\n\nI think that while Chevy is not among the elite class of goalies, he is\nadequate given the offensive firepower of the Wings.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"FOR SALE\n\nPC TOOLS VERSION 7.1\n\nAll original disks and manuals included.\n\n$50 or best offer\n\nPlease send replies to gt7187c@prism.gatech.edu\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I'd like to hear stories on experiences with the Hyundai Sonata. I\nknow Consumer Reports has trashed them but the people I know that\nhave them swear by them. They also haven't had the problems with\nthem that Consumer Reports claims. I haven't driven one yet. I\nhave driven a '93 Hyundai Elantra (which Consumer Reports also\ntrashed) and was very impressed with it. The local Hyundai\ndealership (\"no-haggle\" policy) is offering an Elantra GLS w\/ power\nmoonroof for $13163. They also have a Sonata base, w\/ Sunroof for\n$13997. I know my preference is for a Sonata GLS w\/ sunroof and\n4-spd automatic. I'll decide which engine I prefer after test\ndriving both the 4-cyl and the V6. The Sonata is also offering a\n$1500 rebate. Hmmm, that's another question. Is the following\nscenario the appropriate manner to handle \"negotiation\"?\n\n1. make offer\n2. subtract rebate from offer\n3. talk trade\n4. subtract trade from offer to get final price\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nWhatever happened to uwm? Is it still available in some form? It's\nbeen years since I used it or heard anyone talk about it.\n-- ","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nMichael J. Fox was on Letterman about a year ago (or two) during the \nplayoffs as a celebrity hockey player for the Bruins. While he's not\nexactly a NHLer he did mention that the Bruins wanted to break Ulfie's\nlegs (or something like that) in response to the Neely incident. It\nwas quite amusing, as one of the few Letterman viewers who actually knew\nwhat he was talking about. Anybody know who the Pens celebrity hockey\nplayer is? Michael Douglas (aka Michael Keaton)?","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"[some deleted]\n\nOne thing that seems ambiguous is whether a signal being echoed down from\ngeosynchronous orbit is \"...from outside the United States.\"\n\nAlso, being able to assess whether NSA is playing by the rules requires\nknowing what the rules are. We only know a subset. For those even more\nsuspicious, there could be other surveillance organizations \"blacker\"\nthan the NSA.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nDream machine quality ain't what it used to be\n\nKinetic Art did some great paint jobs on Bimotas. Don't know if they are still\naround.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I was just wondering if anyone new how I could get the BETA version of Windows\nNT, and be part of the BETA program.\n\n\n\nThanks\n\ngel@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"I really think you are comparing apples and oranges. Nobody disputes\nthat OS\/2 has more big OS features. The question is Does an \nindividual need the power. The sales of Windows vs OS\/2 answer that\nquestion. The next question is even if I did want to run OS\/2\nand I had this big monster machine to run it on, is there a diverse\nset of applications to run on it that allow me to productviely do my\nwork. Go to your local computer store to answer this one.\nI think the comparison you need to be doing is NT vs OS2\/2.1. This\nis where the new battle lines will be drawn. Windows 3.1 has won\nthe single user PC war the next one will be the client server\nwar and the entries are NT, OS2\/2.1, UNIX and Netware 4.0.\nGranted these OS's will be eventually scaled down to be\nattractive to the single user PC and that will probably be phase II'\nof the war. Who wins only the marketplace will tell but it sure \nis fun watching and arguing about it tho.\nThx Dave L\n\n\n\n\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\n Many thanks for the replies I received to this. A couple of people\nsuggested how I could get the paint package to work properly, but in the\nend I took the advice of someone else to try Paintshop Pro from\ncica.indiana.edu.\n\n Thanks again.\n\n--Philip\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"From article <1993May14.023220.1@vax1.tcd.ie>, by apryan@vax1.tcd.ie:\n\nHmmm... Atlantis left Eureca in a 28 degree orbit. Retrieving it is\ngoing to be *REALLY* fun if they fly to 57 degrees. Torque that \nCanadarm! :-)","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nI remember a simple program that would play those chimes for you when you\nclicked their respective buttons. Does anyone know where that is? This was\ncirca 1988, I think.\n\nCheers,\n-e.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nAnother name for this region is Cis-Jordan.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"# \n# >> I am not aware of any such incidents. \n# >\n# >\n# >> I've read most of the history books dealing with this period,\n# >> good and bad, and while it is possible that I missed one or two,\n# >> none of those I've read documents any razing of mosques. So I\n# >> think that this remarkable claim requires specific documentation.\n# >\n# >For the forgetful newcomers, here are the references.\n# >\n# >The reference I based my posting on originally is the book \"The West\n# >Bank Story\", by Rafik Halabi (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich\n# >1982. Original title: Die Westbank Story). \n# >\n# >Quoting from The West Bank Story, pages 35-36:\n# >\"On the night of June 10, an Israeli officer marched from door to door\n# >through the Moghrabi Quarter [of East Jerusalem] giving the residents\n# >three hours' notice to evacuate their homes. \n# >\n# >... [The participants in a\n# >July 24, 1967 meeting of a group of Arab relgious and political\n# >figures] protested the immodest dress of Israelis visiting the mosques\n# >and the destruction of two mosques in the Moghrabi Quarter adjacent to\n# >the Western Wall.\"\n# \n# This issue has been going on for a while and your presentation here of\n# just one reference probably won't resolve this issue to those that\n# oppose your insistence that mosques *were* destroyed. Even in your\n# location of this one reference, you spend most of your quote dealing\n# with an incidence that, while abhorrant, has nothing to do with the \n# issue at hand here. Then, at the end of the quote, there is an almost\n# off-hand comment that \"two mosques\" were destroyed.\n\n Tim, you're missing the big sleight-of-hand here. I can accept every\n word quoted from Halabi and still have ZERO evidence of any mosques\n being razed. Note that what Halabi refers to is not that mosques\n were razed but that people PROTESTED alleged razing. Too well we\n know that this is a common demagogic tactic (or has anyone forgotten\n the Temple Mount riots, when the Moslem crowd was led to believe\n that the Israeli Guards were there to cover for the TMF instead of\n stop them?)","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":" >I wouldn't think so. Asking people to trust a secret algorithm seems\n >unsound to me.\n\n Maybe so, but it's quite common. There are millions of Macintosh users who\n have no idea what's in Apple's patented ROMs. Many have modems connected.\n How do you know all your business secrets aren't being stolen? Answer:\n 1. Because you trust Apple;\n 2. Because if any such attempt, however sophicsticated, came out, it would\n destroy Apple's credibility forever.\n\nThen there's also\n3) Because it's NOT SECRET. If I want to, I CAN go look at Apple's\ncopyrighted ROMs in a Mac, so they're not keeping any secrets. \nYou don't even have to pry the top off the chip and use an electron microscope,\nyou just have to read the data in memory and see if you can figure out what it means.\n(Motorola object code isn't all *that* obscure!) \nYes, it's copyrighted, so I can't go selling copies, or using the copy myself,\nbut I CAN see it, and disassemble it.\n\n4) They're not asking me to trust their honesty. They're asking me to\ntrust the quality of their assembly language programming :-),\nbut I can see for myself what the performance, price, and crashes\/day are.\nNSA, an organization not known for its honesty or openness, \nis asking me to trust them with my privacy, but they won't trust me. Feh!","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Markus> NNTP-Posting-Host: samos.uni-paderborn.de\n\n\nMarkus> Hello everybody out there !\n\nMarkus> I'm trying to compile X11R5pl23 and Motif 1.2.1 on a HP running\nMarkus> HP-UX 8.05. But it' seems to be not very succesful, because \nMarkus> I have only hp.cf config-files for HP-UX 7.0. \n\nMarkus> I tried standard cc and X was compiled with a lot of warnings.\nMarkus> The motif applications are compiled quite well, but they won't run.\nMarkus> I receive the XKeysymDB error which is reported in FAQ, but\nMarkus> I cannot fix it. The XKeysymDB-file is at the right location and it\nMarkus> works fine under SunOS.\nMarkus> Probably I have started the compilation Prozess only with a wrong\nMarkus> config-file.\n\nMarkus> Please help me !\nMarkus> \nMarkus> Thanx in advance \nMarkus> Markus\n\nIf you installed X lib Xt by redefining ProjectRoot, you will find that\n during the install it recompiles one of the files in X lib that does the\nsearch for XKeysmDB and embeds the search path for the file based on whatever\nProjectRoot was defined. TO confirm this what happened, because I'm \nguessing, go to mit\/lib\/X and do\nstrings XStrKeySym.o | egrep XKeysymDB","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\n I know the roads up there in Minnesota are pretty bad, but I doubt that\nthey are THAT bad. I've never realy tried to watch my back tyre but, my 82\nMaxim 750 will pull the front wheel off the ground if I pop the clutch.\nAdmittedly, it is easier with someone on back, maybe that's what keeps the\nrear tyre down. ;-)\n ","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Here's a summary of Don Cherry's Coach's Corner from April 23, 1993.\nIt was taken from a tape delay of a Vancouver-Winnipeg game, but\nit was filmed during the Toronto-Detroit game that night. I think\nit was also shown during the Calgary-LA game. \n\n(Warning... Anti-fighting people may want to skip this post.)\n\nTopics\n------\n\nDon's Tie, Doug Gilmour, Wings\/Leafs, Quebec\/Montreal, Boston\/Buffalo,\nWendel Clark, Fighting and Stickwork.\n\nEpisode Summary\n---------------\n\nOnce again, the episode started with a shot of Don's tie... This\nwas a different tie than last time. Don pointed out some of the\ncharacters on the tie, but gave them different names... Felix the\nCat (Sylverster), Maclean (Daffy Duck), etc.\n\nRon Maclean asked Don what he thought of the current Wings-Leafs\ngame. Don thought it was good. Burns told the Leaf players \"They\nwon in their building, we're going to win in ours\".\n\nDon then began to praise Gilmour again. Don pointed out that Gilmour\nhas never got less than 2 points or a goal in any game since he\ngot 5 points in a game against St. Louis. (Don also claims that\nhe gave a lot of encouragement to Gilmour, which was partly responsible\nfor his good play.) Several clips were then shown of Gilmour\nfrom the series... A hit on Constantinov, and a pass to Andrewchuk\nresulting in a goal.\n\nOn the game itself, the Wings were taking a lot of penalties in\nthe first period. The Wings have enough talent to score short handed\nhowever, and when the Leafs get a power play, Coach Burns tells\nthe Leaf players \"Don't let them score on you\".\n\nRon brought up the previous Quebec-Montreal game. [Note: Montreal\nwon that game in overtime, despite having a possible game winner\ndisqualified because it was batted in with a high stick.] Don\nthought the high stick was obvious, even without the use of\ninstant replay.\n\nOn the Buffalo-Boston series [Note: Buffalo is currently winning\nthe series 3-0], Don gave full credit to Goaltender Grant Fuhr.\nFuhr should be getting 1\/2 the team's playoff checks for his\nplay.\n\nWendel Clarke has recently been criticized for his performance\nduring the Detroit-Toronto series. Don defended him, by saying\nthat he can't play the way he should, because of the league's\nnew rules. \"This used to be a rough and tough league... Now its\nall hack and slash.\" Don lays the blame on Gil Stien for the\nproblems.\n\nDon's opinions on fighting and stickwork are shared by Wings\nGM and coach Bryan Murray. A clip from a news conference by Murray\nwas shown, in which Murray made statements claiming the elimination\nof fighting increases stickwork. Don also read a newspaper article\nin which Murray makes the following statements: \"Players don't fight\nbecause they're afraid of getting thrown out of the game as instigator.\nInstead, they settle grudges by getting their sticks and slicing\neach other. Is this what the fans want to see? I guarantee there\nwouldn't be as many slashes if fighting were kept in the game.\"\n\nDon warned league commisioner Gary Bettman to \"smarten up\" with\nfighting in hockey. He went on to say that before, there used\nto be one guy cut with a high stick in a series. Now, with no fights,\nsomeone gets cut every period.\n\nRating\n------\nTypical anti-fighting posturing, but here Don's opinion is supported\nby Murray.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nAnyone claiming that 1500 \"real watts\" isn't possible in a mobile should\ndig through their back issues of 73 (and, I think, QST) for a description\nof the mobile installation of that most revered of OMs, W6AM. As I recall,\nthis included a Heath 1kW (DC in) amp (what was that model number...SB-\nsomething.... my mind is turning to the usual Friday mush...) and was run \nfull-out CW fairly regulary. The car's electrical system had been modified, \nincluding a rather seriously-heavy-duty alternator, but such an installation \nHAS been done, and so IS possible. This installation was the source of\nthe legendary story of W6AM sitting in the car, and paging his wife over the\ndepartment store PA systems!\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n[ 2 good reasons deleted. AI]\n\n\nIt's even worse than that --\n\n\"Ye shall not add unto the word which I \ncommand you, neither shall ye diminish \nfrom it\" (Deut. 4:2).\nShall we rip out every page from our \nBibles beginning from Joshua through\nRevelation?","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nImagine, you have been under seige for almost two months by an enemy which you\nbelieve wants to kill you. Suddenly, they pump tear gas into your building and\npunch holes in it with tanks. Then a fire breaks out. Do you run outside to\nbe slaughtered, or stay and face your fate.\n\nCheck Ethiopia vs. Italy in WWII for some answers to that question.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Did anyone see the Montreal - Quebec game yesterday? It was tight right down\nto the last second of the third period. In the overtime Roy and Hextall played\nlike they were gods.\n Ok, so Montreal won! They deserved it after getting their first goal in\novertime waved off because the puck was hit in with a high stick. Their second\ngoal in overtime was also replayed, but I could not tell if it was the Montreal\nplayer who kicked it in. The puck definitely was not directed in by a stick.\nAnyways, Montreal is back into the series.\n\n\n\n\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nWHY!!! DC\/Baltimore is one of the top media markets (=the only thing the NHL\nseems to care about these days), they've been doing far better than the NBA\nBullets at the gate for the last five years. The team has been a perennial\ncontender and fan support has been good to excellent . . . Why should Pollin\nmove to city that's five times smaller but has as many teams in other pro\nsports. I don't get it... \n ","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nEither I've just fallen for this, or you guys\nare _really_ paranoid!\n\nYou're actually worried about somebody stealing \nyour oil?\n\nC'mon, you think a vandal'll do that?!\n\nThat's absolutely ridiculous!\n\nBesides, how hard is it to get under the car to \nchange the oil?\n\nI can say from experience on the cars that I've driven and\nchanged the oil on, my Mazda 323 is pretty much a pain, but\nonce you've done it once, you don't forget how, and it\ngets easier.\n\nI can't imagine any other cars are much worse than mine.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"We're looking at various X11 clients for PC's and we're looking for some\ninformation about the relative efficiency of different products. Are any\nnotably efficient (fast)? Are any notably inefficient? I assume that a\nGraphics Accelerator makes them significantly faster (right now I'm looking\nat ico running on Xoftware\/32 for Windows sitting on the Distinct TCP\/IP\nplatform, and it's (not surprisingly) much slower than ico running on the\nSparc10's console. What are the key ways of improving performance for\nPC (presumably Windows) clients?\n\nAlso, what about async solutions? (Yes, I appreciate that it will be \n*much* slower even with V.42bis.) I'm in the process of installing PPP\n(with header compression). How does that compare to cslip? I've seen\na product called XRemote by NCD that promises to be pretty efficient, but\nare there comparable products out there? If we're looking for efficiency\nfor async, PC clients, what should we be looking at in addition to standard\nPPP w\/ compression and XRemote?\n\nAny information would be greatly appreciated. I'm still taking in all\nthe information in the faq, but any tips about the relative efficiency\nof various product offerings would be great. (I get the impression\nthat discussions about speed are largely application specific, but\nthat not withstanding, any comments would be appreciated.) Thanks.\n\n-- Rob","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n Jung may have said that, but he was in no way speaking for the\nCatholic Church. The dogma of the Assumption in no way means Mary is\nconsidered to be God or part of \"the Godhead.\" Therefore it implies no\nsuch thing about the feminine in general.\n\n Also Jung's statement makes it sound as though the dogma was\nannounced \"out of the blue.\" This also is incorrect, as dogma is only\nthe formulation of what has always been part of Tradition. This dogma\nhas always been believed, but was not formally defined until the\nAssumption was declared as an _ex cathedra_ statement.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nI got several answers, the most complete was from Errol Crary \n(errolc@tv.tv.Tek.com):\n\n Thanks for your help\n\n Karsten\n-- ","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I believe the interstates were origionally funded as part of a national \ndefense plan etc. The requirements were to move heavy army trucks at \n70mph.\n\nStill its amazing in Germany you can have cars traveling 155 mph and 65 mph \non the same 3 to 4 lane road. Around Washington DC they can't keep traffic \nflowing at 55.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nPrimarily milage. Gas is much more expensive, so people are very\nconcerned about it taking a few more liters per kilometer. This,\nalong with narrow old cities, also results in smaller cars with\nsmaller engines. These engines usually don't have the torque to mesh\nwell with an automatic. So, having engines that don't work well with\nautos, and a great concern for milage, the usual Euro-car has a\nmanual.\n\n(Note that not many big Benzes come with manuals. If you've got the\nmoney for the car, you've got the money for the gas, and the engine to\ndrive through the slushbox.)\n\nAs automatics become more efficient, the \"bigotry\" is probably\nreduced. Still, everyone knows how to drive a manual, and cars are\ncheaper with one, and it saves a little expensive fuel. So there\naren't compelling reasons to go automatic.\n\n-dB\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\nThere are various contradictory views on the origin of the Armenians.\nThe name is to be found in the Darian inscriptions in the form 'Armina'\nor 'Aramaniya' is to be found in the inscription on the Bistun monument.\nThe following references to the Armenians are to be found in the Bistun\ncuneiform inscription of Dara Vishdasb (510 B.C.).\n\n\n 6. On reaching Arminam 'Armeniya'.\n\n 7. To the country town of Zozo, to Armaniya 'Armeniya'.\n\nAccording to Karakashian:\n\nAs for 'Armenia', the equivalent of the 'Armin' or 'Arminik' of the Persians,\nthis is more recent than the word 'Ararat', and is to be found used in\nthe Dara inscriptions for 'Haiastan'. \n\nSaint Martin:\n\nThe name 'Armenie' has been given since very early times by almost all\nthe various eastern peoples to the territory referred to by the Armenians\nas 'Haiastan'. It was known to the Syrians as Armenia and to the Arabs\nas Ermeniyye.\n \nOthers believe that Urartu was known in the time of the Medes as 'Harminap'\nwhich was later modified by the Persians to 'Arminia'. 'Ar' refers to a\nplace, as in Ararat, Archish, Aruyr, Archar, Arshav, Arazen and Aror, \nwhile 'men' is used to refer to spirit, thought or human being, and \ntherefore 'Armen' would appear to signify 'the people of that place'.\n\nG. Alishan believes that 'according to our national vocabulary \"Haik\"\nis the diminutive form of \"Hai\", and that \"Hai\" is the name of our\nnation. Our nation is in no way connected with the word \"Armen\" that\nforeigners apply to our people.'\n\nIt would thus appear that 'Armenia' is a place-name, that 'Armen' is \nthe name of the people who lived there, and that these are in no way\nconnected with the word 'Hai'.\n\nHaik and Haiastan:\n\nArmenian historians believe Haik to have been a great hero from whom\nthe Armenian people took the name 'Hai'. But the mere resemblance\nbetween the words 'Haik' and 'Hai' constitutes no real proof, and,\nin any case, no such theory appears before the time of Moses of\nKhoren.\n\nHaiasa:\n\nThe following studies show quite clearly that 'Hai' and 'Haiasa' were\nno more than general names used by the Hittites to refer to the \nregion known as Armenia.\n\nProfessor Hachadurian: 'Haiasa was the general name used in Hittite\ninscriptions for Upper Armenia.'\n\nYensen, in his 'Hittites and Armenians' tries to prove that 'Hai' is\nidentical with the Hittite 'Hatio', in other words that 'Hai' is a\nHittite word. Research, however, has proved this erroneous, and shown\nthat 'Hai' was derived from 'Hatio'.\n\nMortman's attempt to read the Urartu inscriptions as Armenian met with \nno success. As for Greek, there is no point in even mentioning it.\n\nThe resemblance between the words 'Haiasa' and 'Haiastan' is so obvious\nthat we may well accept 'Haiasa' as the oldest form of 'Haiastan'.\n\nLet us now cast a brief glance on how the words 'Hai', 'Haikazan' and\n'Haiastan' entered our older works.\n\nAccording to Karakashian: \n\n'The word \"Haik\" is never to be found employed with reference to a\nleader of the Armenian people prior to Moses of Khoren, nor is it\never found employed in the forms \"Haika\" or \"Haykazn\".\n\nAgahangelos and Puzant use the word as a title or a place-name (he\nimproved and developed Haiastan, etc.). If the word had referred\nto a nation and had been derived from \"Hai\" or \"Haik\" they could \nalso have used the words \"Haikak\" and \"Haykazn\" in a number of\nplaces.'\n\nAccording to Professor Sayce, who deciphered a number of Hittite \ninscriptions:\n\n'In the Hittite language the suffix -ha is used to specify quality\nor species. The words \"Haddanas\", \"Haddina\" were used by the \nAssyrians to refer to the Hittites. With the transformation of the\n\"d\" between the two \"a\" letters to \"y\" \"Hadinasdani\" was in this\nway transformed to \"Haiastan\"'.\n\nProfessor Grechmer fully agrees with this point of view, but regards\nthe significance and explanation so far accorded to the terms 'Hai'\nand 'Haistan' as quite unsatisfactory. He finds, however, that a \nsolution to this problem is brought nearer by the name 'Haiasa' \nwhich is so frequently found in Bogazkoy from 1400 B.C. onwards.\nForrer takes 'Haiasa' as referring to Upper Armenia. In that case\nit seems likely that 'Haiasa' was actually a part of Armenia. The\nsuffix -dan is of Anatolian origin. The real root is 'Hayasa', which\nrefers to the country of the 'Hayasas'.\n\nE. Chantre writes as follows on the subject of the ethnological \nand Anthropological characteristics of the Armenian people.\n\nThe Armenians in Russia may be characterized as follows: Almost\nall of them are brachycephalic or leptocephalic, very dark,\nabove average height, an Aissores Asian group with close ties\nwith certain Kurdish tribes and Azerbaijan peoples.\n\nAccording to J. Deniker:\n\nFrom the philological point of view, the Armenian and Kurds may be\nregarded as belonging to the Iranian group...The Armenians are \ndescended from various elements and from a very mixed race. Their\naverage height varies between 1.63 and 1.69 according to the region.\nThey are almost always short-headed, with skull measurements of \n85-87. As a race they belong to the Indo-Afghan-Assyrian-Turkic\nfamily.\n\nProfessor Rene Vernont writes as follows:\n\nThe Armenians are a mixture of Semites, Turk, Kurds and Mongols,\nbut some of them display Armenian features, e.g., height a little\nabove average, fair complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, very often\na hooked nose and a rather wide mouth. \n\nInvestigations carried out by N. Kossovitch on the links between\nArmenian blood groups and their anthropological characteristics\nled him to the conclusion that the Armenians did not form a \ndistinct race.\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"<\n<>OW 3.0 is the same. But, the definition of broken is relative. Pageview\n<>requires DSC compliant PostScript files, in order to stop at page breaks.\n<>I don't consider that broken. I say that any program that puts out a\n<>PostScript file that isn't DSC compliant is broken.\n<\n *_.--._\/ S\nNedlands, 6009. PERTH, W.A. v \n\nJoy is a Jaguar XJ6 with a flat battery, a blown oil seal and an unsympathetic \nwife, 9km outside of a small remote town, 3:15am on a cold wet winters morning.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n Actually Judea and Samaria are proper geographical names, just like \n Asia Minor or Lake Michigan. Judea and Samaria are even used in \n an atlas published in (what used to be) USSR circa 1970 that I have at\n home. The government of the USSR was of course quite hostile towards\n Israel and would hardly engage in a pro-Israel propaganda. I would be\n willing to mail a photocopy of the relevant page to Mr. Schmidling \n with relevant words underlined to simplify his search, if he promises\n to report to the net afterwards.\n\nMr. Schmidling is to be congtatualted for being living exception to this\ngeneral rule. For although he is almost without peer in both the number\nof lies posted and in the number of times he repeats them --- he hasn't \nfound many people who believe his lies (yet ?).\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Astronomy & Space magazine's UK telephone newsline carries the times to\nsee the Russian Space Station Mir which will be visible every EVENING (some\ntime between 9 o'clock and midnight) from April 27 to May 7. It's about as\nbright as Jupiter at its best. There are two cosmonuats on board.\n\nFor the time to watch, tel. 0891-88-19-50 (48p\/min peak 36p\/min all other\ntimes, but prediction is at start of the weekly message so it only costs a\nfew pence).\n\nE-mail reports of sightings would be appreciated: give lat\/long and UT (a\nfew seconds accuracy if possible) when it passes ABOVE or BELOW any bright\nstar (say brighter than mag. 3), planet or Moon.\n\nWith Moon in evening sky also, note that from somewhere in U.K. Mir will\npass in front of the Moon each night! Please alert local clubs to the\ntelephone newsline, and general public as Mir can cause quite a stir!\n\n-Tony Ryan, \"Astronomy & Space\", new International magazine, available from:\n Astronomy Ireland, P.O.Box 2888, Dublin 1, Ireland.\n6 issues (one year sub.): UK 10.00 pounds, US$20 surface (add US$8 airmail).\nACCESS\/VISA\/MASTERCARD accepted (give number, expiration date, name&address).","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":": THe limit on space-walking is a function of suit supplies (MASS)\n: and Orbiter Duration. \n\n: In order to perform the re-boost of the HST, the OMS engines\n: will be fired for a long period. Now the shuttle is a heavy\n: thing. THe HST isn't light either. THe amount of OMS fuel\n: needed to fly both up is substantial. a small booster\n: carried up and used to boost HST on it's own will weigh significantly\n: less then the OMS fuel required to Boost both HST and SHUttle,\n: for a given orbital change. \n\n: From what i understand, the mass margins on the HST missions are\n: tight enough they can't even carry extra Suits or MMU's.\n\n: pat\n\nI haven't seen any specifics on the HST repair mission, but I can't see why\nthe mass margins are tight. What are they carrying up? Replacement components\n(WFPC II, COSTAR, gyros, solar panels, and probably a few others), all sorts of\ntools, EVA equipment, and as much OMS fuel and consumables as they can. This\nshould be lighter than the original HST deployment mission, which achieved the\nhighest altitude for a shuttle mission to date. And HST is now in a lower \norbit. \n\nSeems like the limiting factors would be crew fatigue and mission complexity.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"The 200CD is one of three oscillators that HP made many years ago. \n(The others were the Low Frequency Oscillator and the Wide Range \nOscillator.) These are the ones with the 7\" diameter chrome dial,\na Wein Bridge circuit that used pilot lights as the feedback loop,\nand firebottles that produced many volts of output.\n\nI've just acquired a pair of these venerable old beasts. \nThe non-working one, SN 605, (owned by Crosley Radio at one point!)\nneeds help. I know I can likely buy a microfiche copy of the book \nfrom HP, but that costs.... and considering I paid a dollar for\nthe pair in the rain at the Dayton Hamvention;-}","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nThere's nothing wrong with a red neck. Why, some of us hicks even\nlisten to cultured music and such, can you say the same? Aside from\nthat, you shouldn't try to shit on this guy by insulting where YOU\nthink he comes from. Where I'm from, we milk cows, drive trucks, and\nyes, even like baseball. So screw anyone that doesn't like it.\n\nOh yeah, learn the difference between to and too city-boy! (see below)\n\n\t-thom\n\t unnumbered wanna-be member of the Bob Knepper Fan Club (BKFC)\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nBob, sex is already ALL OVER baseball! Do you think those uniforms\ncan get ANY TIGHTER??\n\nTodd Hundley's could be, I suppose; he seems to favor the\nCarlton Fisk baggy-pants style. Very unfortunate. Todd, word to the\nwise: if ya got it, flaunt it!","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nLets see... what MS products don't have major bugs in them? Oh, but\nthe fifth release the bugs are generally cleared up, even if their\ncustomers must buy new \"releases\" from them that are little more than\nbug fixes. Anyone who buys a $2500 computer system and then runs MS\nWindows on it is in desperate need of sympathy. \n\nOh wait! MS innovated the plastic housing on the MS mouse---didn't\nthey? \"Logitech Inside\"\n\n\n\nYou can't even really call it secondary creativity when a company\ngathers together a bunch of knock-off packages and peddles them to\nneophytes. If MS does anything, it appears someone has to do it\nfirst. It appears that MS is finding out that throwing money at\ntechnological problems is by no means a guaranteed solution.\n\n\n ---------------------------------------------","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Let's discuss Reno's taking full responciblity. Is everyone happy with the \noutcome? Did the FBI pursue the correct course of action? was justice done?\nIf Reno really meant what she said she would resign! She is just grand\nstanding, period. What did those people do wrong in the first place? that is\nwhat i can't figure out. sure they were crazy, no dought about it, but what did \nthey do wrong? someone please help me out on this.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nI don't think the two main free X systems ( XS3 and XFree86 ) are part\nof the FSF as such.\n\n\nDoes anyone know of an e-mail address for Diamond to which Penio could\nforward his purchase information?\n\n\nGuy","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":":When I was a school boy, my biology teacher told us of an incident\n:in which a couple were very passionate without actually having\n:sexual intercourse. Somehow the girl became pregnent as sperm\n:cells made their way to her through the clothes via persperation.\n:\n:Was my biology teacher misinforming us, or do such incidents actually\n:occur?\n\nSounds to me like someone was pulling your leg. There is only one way for\npregnancy to occur: intercourse. These days however there is also\nartificial insemination and implantation techniques, but we're speaking of\n\"natural\" acts here. It is possible for pregnancy to occur if semen is\ndeposited just outside of the vagina (i.e. coitus interruptus), but that's\nabout at far as you can get. Through clothes -- no way. Better go talk\nto your biology teacher.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"For sale:\n\nMac IIfx with the following config -->\n\n20MB's RAM\n400MB 3.5\" Hard Drive\n2 -1.44MB floppy drives\nExtended keyboard\nMouse\nApple 8bit video card\n\n$2,500.00 or best offer!\n\nAll you need is a monitor to complete this system.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hi there,\n\nI'm looking for tools that can make X programming easy. \nI would like to have a tool that will enable to create X motif\nGUI Interactivly. Currently I'm Working on a SGI with forms.\nA package that enables to create GUI with no coding at all \n(but the callbacks). \nAny help will be appreciated.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Actually, the Quadra 900 and 950 both have the same SCSI controller, (running at different speed). They are not SCSI 2, but can support\ncertain SCSI commands that take advantage of faster drives. The\nI\/O processors are present on both machines. The Q950 runs its\nI\/O bus at 25MHz, while the 900's I\/O bus is 16MHz.\n\nThe Quadra 950 supports 16bit color on all monitor sizes, as well\nas 24bit up to 832 x 624 resolution. It also supports 1024 x768\nresolution. The 900 supports supports 8bit at 1152 x 870, and\ndoes not support 1024 x 768 at all.\n\nVRAM on the 950 is 80ns or faster, and 100ns or faster on the 900.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nBzzt. Thank you for playing.\n\nYou're confusing the puritans\/pilgrims with the founding fathers.\nDifference of ~150 years and a much different culture...\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"I have been looking over the postings about the Clipper Chip and noticed\nan interesting omission from the discussion.\n\nYou all mention that the algorithm is classified and have expressed \nconcerns and ideas of how to figure out the algorithm using software.\n\nThe question that I have is why cant someone take one of these chips\nand reverse engineer it? I mean, take the thing to a chip testing\/\nanalysis facility, one with a decent electron microscope. Just pry\noff the top of the chip and start scanning it with the electron\nmicrocope and figure out the circuitry. I remembered a place that I use\nto work for had one of these facilities that they used to analyze chips\nthat we accidently blew out while running tests. They could actually find\nthe area that was fried and show us where in the circuit it was. \n\nI am sure that many companies and universities must have these facilities\nand that the potential is there, especially at a university where the\nsecurity at such a facility is looser, for someone to take a clipper\napart and analyze it?\n\nWhat can the government do to prevent this? Start taking away all \nmicrochip analysis facilities and electron microscopes??","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nHow wrong you will be. I participated in the last National March on \nWashington (MOW) for LesGayBi rights (Oct 11, 1987) - with a turnout of \nabout 750,000 people - and we didn't have alot pissing us off at the time. \nThe big issue was the AIDS crisis, but we weren't being slapped around \nquite as bad as we are now. This time its AIDS, and Equal Rights, and \nthe Military Squabble. And this MOW has been in the planning for YEARS \nwhereas the last one was pulled together in a relatively short time. The \nlast MOW was the largest ever on D.C. and you can bet we are going to \nexceed that by a long shot. I truly believe we will exceed the 1.0 \nmillion goal the MOW committee has always had set for this event.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\tI heard that there is a VESA driver for the XGA-2 card available on \ncompuserve. I just got this card, and I am wondering if this driver is \navailable on a FTP site anywhere. My news service has beeen erratic lately so\nplease E-Mail me at:\n\t\t\t\twalsh@stolaf.edu\n\tThanks in advance. \n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nI have found that you should observe the following with almost all new\nequipment :\n\nCheck for warrany tape. If none, carefully open unit.\n\nInspect for loose wires, jumpers, screws, and other trash.\n\nClean up these manufacturing mistakes.\n\n*Now* power up the unit and check it out.\n\nI can't think of how many things I've bought that weren't okay right out of\nthe box due to sloppy QC.\n\n- Jonathan\n\nPS : This goes for any manufacturer. I'm not picking on anyone.\n\n-- \n Internet: musjndx@gsusgi2.gsu.edu Fidonet: Jonathan Deitch@1:133\/411.7\n jdeitch@gisatl.fidonet.org Bellnet: 1 - (404) - 261 - 3665 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \nAtlanta 1996 !! | Play Pinball !! | Don't Panic ! | \"I hate it when I can't\n--------------------------------------------------| trust my own technology!\"\n\"Thrills! Chills! Magic! Prizes!\" -- Hurricane | -- Geordi LaForge","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":" Due to a discussion on this group some time ago, the theists would\n more likely take an Asimov quote out of context and paint him as\n the biggest Bible thumpin', God fearin', atheist hatin' christian\n you ever laid eyes on. Right up there with Einstein.\n\n\n\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\ \n\nBob Beauchaine bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM \n\nThey said that Queens could stay, they blew the Bronx away,\nand sank Manhattan out at sea.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Does anyone have any information on the Polaroid Palette system. It appears to\nbe a gadget for transfering graphics images to film. Does anyone have any detail\nabout it like the maximum supported resolution or types of video input????\n\nWhat did Polaroid market them as?????\n\n\n\nFletch","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nYes, but\n\n\t(a) we were talking about peak level, not career averages\nand\n\t(b) Clemente was the best fielding RF of all time, as far\n\t as anyone can tell\n\nI did a quick scan last night, looking for players with a peak comparable\nto or better than Winfield. In my quick-n-dirty subjective judgement, you\ncould make good cases for Ruth, Aaron, Ott, Robinson, Clemente, Kaline, \nMaris, Klein, Jackson, Waner, and probably a few others. This is not a\nknock on Winfield, but a comment on his consistency: all of those other\nplayers had awesome stretches and very good stretches, while Winfield has\nbeen more uniformly excellent. Hall of Fame? Absolutely. Top-10 peak?\nI'm not so sure. Top 10 total career value? Yes, almost certainly.\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Alan \"All in all, it's just another\" Sepinwall writes...\n\n\n\tI agree. However, I have to object. Growing up in the early\n1980's and playing 2 years of Mario Mendoza-esque Little League, I was\ntold that since my hitting, well, sucked, I would do best to either\n\"Walk, or take one in the face for the team\". I did both. And, my\nYankee fan father would say, \"Bat like Oscar Gamble\". So I did. And my\ncareer OBP was about .550.\n\tNot only was Oscar a fun guy to watch, but he had some pretty \ncool baseball cards and helped me become one of the best little league\nplayers in history.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"What is the real story here? Can I hook up any PC SVGA Montitor to the\nCentris internal video? Do I need to make my own cable if it doesn't not\ncome with one? Has apple released a Tech note with the pinouts for doing\nsuch? The reasoj I ask is that it seems the prices for SVGA are lower than\nthat of their mac counterparts...\n--mike\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Has anyone ever heard of the X Professional Organization? Is anyone a member?\nIs the membership worth the $100 or so that they charge?","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Not to change the subject, but how was Fr. Gobbi allowed at Notre Dame? Notre\nDame is an anti Catholic University. Was this allowed to show that the\ncrackpots at Notre Dame believe in freedom of speech? I am glad that they did\nallow him to speak.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nLike non-Sudafed cold medicines? 1\/2 :-) ","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\t\t\t\t\t\t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\t\t ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\n\tIf JD Power and Associates did the survey, I would like an \n\tanonymous ftp site to pick it up at. Only a sucker believes\n\tan MS released survey results about an MS product. Ok--assume\n\tthat the results of the survey, whatever they are, are 100%\n\thonest. If the results indicated extreme dissatisfaction with\n\tthe product, is MS going to tell us to stop buying MS-DOS 6.0\n\tbecause it sux? :-) Sure....\n\n\n\tWell, these \"statistics\" are to shut people up and add some\n\tmicroscopic weight to MS' arguments. As I just said, you have\n\tseen what automakers do. Who is going to believe Chrysler if\n\tthey tell us, \"In a 'random' Chrysler-conducted survey...\"\n\tMy theory about certain people is that they are convinced that\n\tif a point is maintained long enough, it is true. After all,\n\twhat is the focus of this company? Information. Money and\n\tinformation. Technology is, for some, an expedient toward\n\tthese ends. Why did Bill Gates drop out of college? \n\tWas it because he couldn't afford it at the time? Was it\n\tbecause (as the WSJ says) he couldn't wait to use what he\n\tknew to go out and make money? Bill Gate's answer to this\n\tquestion would be highly interesting. I await it.\n\tI can't stomach Bill declaring himself a visionary and\n\tusing every available opportunity to build up the cult\n\taround himself and then having MS sell DOS and Windoze\n\tas their main stays. \n\n\n ---------------------------------------------","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nI'm most of the way through adding a grammar for parsing the #if expressions.\nI don't know when I'll be able to get back to it; you're welcome to what I \nhave so far. I haven't looked at other versions of makedepend, which may solve\nthe problem more elegantly.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\ncheck prep.ai.mit.edu. It's called fax-3.2.1.tar.Z or something to\nthat effect and is the software for netfax. Be forewarned that it\nrequires (at the moment) a fairly costly $450 fax modem with certain\ncapabilities to use it.\n\t","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I am quite near sighted.\n\nI've recently received laser treatment for both eyes to seal\nholes in the retinas to help prevent retinal detachment. In my\nleft eye a small detachment had begun already and apparently the\nlaser was used to \"weld\" this back in place as well.\n\nMy right eye seems fine. In my left eye I was seeing occasional\nflashes of bright light prior to the treatment. Since the\ntreatment (two weeks) these flashes are now occuring more often\n- several each hour.\n\nThe opthamologist explained the flashes are caused because the\nvitreous body has attached to the retina and is pulling on it. He\nsays this is not treatable and he hopes it may go away on its own\naccord - if it tugs enough I may well face retinal detachment.\n\nI am seeking (via sci.med) additional info on retinal detachments.\nThe Dr. did not wish to spend much time with me in explanations\nso I appreciate any further details anyone can provide. Of most\ninterest to me:\n\nIf my retina does detach what should be my immediate course\nof action?\n\nIf conventional surgery is need to repair the detachment what is\nthe procedure like and what kind of vision can I expect\nafterwards.\n\nDo the symptoms (fairly frequent flashes) imply that detachment\nmaybe near at hand or is this not necessarily cause for alarm.\n\nMany thanks\n\nBill","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nDon't let this confuse anybody. The Winnipeg Jets have never won the\nStanley Cup (or even come that close). These Stanley Cup championships\ngo back a LONG way to about the turn of the century. The Winnipeg\nVictorias won one or more of these Cups- the Jets didn't win any of\nthem.\n\nCan you think of anything more irrelevant to argue about a playoff\nseries going on today than who won more Stanley Cups around the turn\nof the century??\n\nLets face facts. The Canucks are leading the series 3-1. The Canucks\ndominated the Jets in their season series. The Canucks did better in\nthe regular season than Winnipeg. Who is the better team? I think\nthat the facts show that Vancouver is better than Winnipeg.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nDorothy Denning, _Cryptography and Data Security_, 1982, Addison Wesley.\nPage 8, under the heading \"Cryptosystems must satisfy three general\nrequirements. The other two are efficiency and ease of use.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nArmenians have been doing just that for a long, long time.\n\nSource: \"Hagop Hagopian said to have been part of 1972 Terror Attack at\nMunich Olympic Games,\" The Armenian Reporter, February 7, 1985, p. 1.\n\n\"Le Matin, the influential Paris daily, based on unidentified sources,\nclaimed last week that Hagop Hagopian, the founder and leader of one\nfaction of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA),\nwas among the Arab terrorists who staged an attack on the living quarters\nof Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games...\n\nLe Matin added that up to 1982, Hagopian operated out of Beirut, Lebanon,\nbut escaped from the country when Israeli forces entered the city. It was\nabout this time that a statement issued by ASALA claimed that Mr. Hagopian\nwas dead of wounds suffered during a bombing by the Israeli Air Force,\nalthough it is generally believed that the mysterious leader is alive and\nwell and presently is residing alternately in Damascus, Syria, and\nAthens, Greece. The paper also noted that the socialist government of\nPrime Minister Andreas Papandreou and his P.A.S.O.K. party accepted the\nArmenian underground leader with \"open arms\" and still providing him\nwith assistance simply because of Greece's traditional enmity with Turkey.\n\nLe Matin further adds that ASALA derives only a small portion of its\nexpenditures from wealthy Armenians who support the cause, with the rest \ncoming either from other sources or from proceeds of an involvement in\ndrug trafficking.\"\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nYes the govt handled it in the Rambo Hollywood type style\nwith extreeme Machismo. Perhaps thats not the way to handle\nit. \n\nIt is a completely different thing to start asserting as many\nhave done that the government is primarily to blame. The comparisons\nwith the NAZIs in particular are purely gratuitous.\n\nSince you have provided a constructive opinion on the issue your\npost desreves to be taken seriously. Peter Nelson also made some\nvery good points about how a low key approach might have been \nmore effective.\n\nThe point is though that you learn through mistakes. The govt\nplayed the wrong card and lost. Thats not a big deal. They\nhad had four guys murdered at the begining and maybee they \njust were not prepared for wuite this situation. Who could be?\n\nIf the same thing were to happen all over again we might perhaps\nbe able to castigate the Govt if they used the same tactics and failed\nin the same way. As it is I can't say that I would not have made the\nsame mistake. Maybee I wouldn't because I don't as a rule go in\nfor a confrontational situation if I can avoid it. Maybee I would\nbecause with all those press about its very difficult not to try\nthe macho stuff.\n\n\nThe FBI had information from within the compound we had no access\nto. They may have calculated that the B-D followers resolve was\ncracking based on their listening devices within the compound. They\nknew that Koresh had chickened out of one suicide attempt. This\nmay have been the reason why they considered that fear might have \nbeen a weapon for breaking his resolve. Again in Panama they had used\nthe heavy rock music to great effect during Bush's invasion. Funny that\nfew of the Koresh supporters and appologists complain much about the\ndeath of several thousand Pananmanian civilians while the US govt attempted\nto arrest their former ally.\n\n\n\nKoresh negated his civil rights the minute his followers fired\non the police helicopter. No matter whether the warrant was or\nwas not technically valid the guys who were carrying it out \nthought that it was. Thus the assault on them was completely\ninexcusable no matter what rationalisation people might wish to\nemploy.\n\nOf course we have to consider the guns issue. That is the whole\ncore of the question. Everything else is a diversion.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\tLots of house fires give off black sooty smoke. And as far as\n\tthe speed of the fire the winds were gusting to 30mph at least\n\tthat day. I guess you're forgetting the way Oakland and Berkeley\n\tlooked back in 91. Did those folks use accelerants?\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsmg\n\n\t\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\t\t\t\t\t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\nI am sure your numbers are far better then mine. As i said above,\ni don't have exact numbers.\n\n\nHow different would the contamination threat of a small manuevering tug\nbe from that of the Shuttle and it's OMS engines??????\n\nI know that no small manuevering tug exists, but maybe one could\nsoup up a Bus 1. Does anyone out there have the de-clasified\nspecs on hte BUS 1? would it be able to provide enough control\nforce to balance the HST, and still have the rocket thrust\nto hurl her into a decent high orbit?\n\n\nSorry, that should be intrument pointing.\n\n\nPlus, if the second box gets fritzy, you could be in shitter ville\nreal fast.\n\n\nThe problem is no-one seems to have the exact numbers. When the mission\nwas planned originally at 3 spacewalks, and 3 astronauts, there was\nenormous concern over the mass margins for the flight. THey\nhave now planned for 5 EVA's, an 11 day mission and have 2 reserve\nEVA's and an emergency EVA. Obviously that is coming from somewhere.\nMy guess is the OMS burn fuel, or re-boost margin. \n\nI just figured, if GOldin wants to really, prove out faster, cheaper\nbetter, have some of the whiz kids slap together an expendable\nspace manuevering tug out of a BUs1, and use that for the re-boost.\nit has to be better then using the Discovery as a tow truck.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nI seem to recall graphic news file of buddhist monks setting themselves on fire\nin the streets of Saigon. Yes, its a horrible way to go, but apparently not\nso horrible that someone with enough religious conviction might not be able to \ncarry it through. And, since they've discovered bullet wounds in a couple of \nthe bodies from the compound, there is the possiblity that those with the will power to self immolate also had the will power to take out the ones who had\nless constitutional fortitude. Then again, maybe the FBI ran in while the fire\nwas raging, executed those two, and ran out again.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nI don't know the specifics of the compression algorithm, but I've used the\nshareware program, PaintShop, to convert between the two. You can download\nit from ftp.cica.indiana.edu, but I don't know what the file is called\nor what directory it is in (you can start by looking in pub\/pc\/win3 or try\nscanning the index files).\n\nTo convert a .BMP file to a .RLE file, you just load the .BMP file and do a\n\"Save as...\" Select \"Windows bitmap\" and \"Compressed\" (or is it \"RLE\"?)\nWhatever it is, it's fairly intuitive...\n\nSorry I don't have all the details, but I'm currently on an IBM3151 dumb\nterminal and can't do much researching...Good luck!\n ","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nDoes anyone know how to access and\/or display multiple pages in mode 13h\nwhile still maintaining the 1 byte per pixel memory organization?\nExamples in C or Assembly would be appreciated...\nThanks\nScott\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"i need to get some info a.s.a.p. about the cellular\nantenna market out there right now: who are the main\ncompanies making them, how much do they cost, what are\nthe specs (such as gain , directivity, etc.), and who\nis the contact person because a group of us here are\nat the Univ.of IL are researching into this technology\n\n\nI will personally mail you a copy of our entire busineess\nplan and paper if you can be of any help..","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\/>\/:\/g\nj:Maybe they WANTED it to look like murder. He had 50+ days. I think this was\n:>coming the whole time. He didn't even put the children in the buried bus or\n:>the underground bunker during the CS seige. He put them up into the tower\n:>to die.\n:\n:\tIs CS gas lighter or heavier than air? Do you know? If the\n\nCS is heavier than air... most chemical weapons are...\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I am pleased to announce that a *revised version* of _The Easy-to-Read Book\nof Mormon_ (former title: _Mormon's Book_) by Lynn Matthews Anderson is now\navailable through anonymous ftp (see information below). In addition to the\nchange in title, the revised ETR BOM has been shortened by several pages\n(eliminating many extraneous \"that's\" and \"of's\"), and many (minor) errors\nhave been corrected. This release includes a simplified Joseph Smith Story,\ntestimonies of the three and eight witnesses, and a \"Words-to-Know\"\nglossary.\n\nAs with the previous announcement, readers are reminded that this is a\nnot-for-profit endeavor. This is a copyrighted work, but people are welcome\nto make *verbatim* copies for personal use. People can recuperate the\nactual costs of printing (paper, copy center charges), but may not charge\nanything for their time in making copies, or in any way realize a profit\nfrom the use of this book. See the permissions notice in the book itself\nfor the precise terms.\n\nNegotiations are currently underway with a Mormon publisher vis-a-vis the\nprinting and distribution of bound books. (Sorry, I'm out of the wire-bound\n\"first editions.\") I will make another announcement about the availability\nof printed copies once everything has been worked out.\n\nFTP information: connect via anonymous ftp to carnot.itc.cmu.edu, then \"cd\npub\" (you won't see anything at all until you do).\n\n\"The Easy-to-Read Book of Mormon\" is currently available in postscript and\nRTF (rich text format). (ASCII, LaTeX, and other versions can be made\navailable; contact dba@andrew.cmu.edu for details.) You should be able to\nprint the postscript file on any postscript printer (such as an Apple\nLaserwriter); let dba know if you have any difficulties. (The postscript in\nthe last release had problems on some printers; this time it should work\nbetter.) RTF is a standard document interchange format that can be read in\nby a number of word processors, including Microsoft Word for both the\nMacintosh and Windows. If you don't have a postscript printer, you may be\nable to use the RTF file to print out a copy of the book.\n\n-r--r--r-- 1 dba 1984742 Apr 27 13:12 etrbom.ps\n-r--r--r-- 1 dba 1209071 Apr 27 13:13 etrbom.rtf\n\nFor more information about how this project came about, please refer to my\narticle in the current issue of _Sunstone_, entitled \"Delighting in\nPlainness: Issues Surrounding a Simple Modern English Book of Mormon.\"\n\nSend all inquiries and comments to:\n\n Lynn Matthews Anderson\n 5806 Hampton Street\n Pittsburgh, PA 15206","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Here's the situation:\n\nAt home, I have MS Word for windows but no printer. At work, I\nhave windows + a postscript printer, but not MS Word. So, I\nconfigure my machine at home to use a postscript printer, and use\nthe print to file option, which produces a nice postscript file,\nwhich I then bring to work.\n\nMy question: how do I print this postscript file through the print\nmanager at work? If, for example, I select print from the file\nmanager, it treats the postscript as a text file, and gives me\nseveral pages of postscript gibberish.\n\nI know that I can open a DOS window and do:\n\n\t copy file.ps com1:\n\nwhich does work, but seems not to multitask very well -- other applications\nrun rather slowly and often pause for 10's of seconds.\n\nThere ought to be a way of passing the postscript file to the Print\nManager, but if there is, I can't find any mention of it in the\ndocumentation.\n\nAnyone know how to do this?\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"I'm looking for a circuit that will flash an led on in response \nto the output from a walkman cassette player. How could I do this?\nI don't want it just to turn on, I want it to 'strobe' once so to speak,\nper every beep I put on a cassette tape. \n\n Would it be better to use a circuit based on the volume of the beeps\non the cassette, or better for the leds to respond to a tone of a certain\nfrequency? Is there any easy way to do either of these? I'm looking for \nthe simplest circuit possible. I guess what I'm asking for is some sort of\ncolor organ, but not quite. Let me trt to explain again...\n\n\n I'm going to have a pattern of beats (or beeps) on a cassette tape.\nSo on the tape you'd hear: beep! (pause) beep! (pause) beep! (pause)..etc. \n, with speed increasing as time goes on. I want to synchronize an LED (\nprobably two of them) with the beeps on the cassette tape. So the LED, with\neach beep, would go on and off real quick, generating a strobe light sort\nof effect. The rapidity of the beeps on the tape would in turn effect the\nrapidity of the blinking of the LEDS. And if there was no sound on the tape\n(except for background his), the LEDs would remain off. Please help!\n\n\n Thanks,","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n: Size is another factor. The BJ-200 is much smaller, but the HP is built \n: like a tank. I bet the BJ-200 would get damaged first.\n\nYou bet your bippy it's built like a tank.. and not just mechanically either!\n\nThis past weekend we had a nasty thunderstorm and the impossible (*&^%)\nhappened - I got a direct lightning strike on my house - and to the second\nfloor outlet box into which my faithful DeskJet 500C was connected. There\nwas a .303-bullet-sized hole in the aluminum siding with some solidified\naluminum slag dripping from it. You could actually see the electrical box\nthrough the hole! The outlet itself was fried and I'm still amazed the\nwhole damn house didn't burn down.\n\nI lost 2 electric garage door openers, 2 vcr's, 2 telephones (all of which\nwere on the opposite side of the house), a ZyXEL U-1496E high speed modem,\na VGA monitor, a 1024x768 color monitor, the RS232 and parallel ports on my\nX terminal and a WD LAN card in my PC. Not a good night!\n\nBut, the DeskJet ran as soon as I found a functioning serial and parallel\nport to connect to it.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"I remember as a kid visiting my relatives on Kauai, and one of the things\nthat really frightened me was centipedes. I'd been told they were poisonous\nand infrequently one would pop up and scare the heck out of me. Once\none came out of the vacuum cleaner and it seemed like it was at least a foot\nlong and moving at 35 miles an hour!\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\nThat is the result of living in an alternate universe with 'Arromdians'\nof the ASALA\/SDPA\/ARF Terrorism and Revisionism Triangle. Are you '*ians'\nfor real?\n\nA Final Goodbye in Azerbaijan:\n\n[Photo by Associated Press]: \"At a cemetery in Agdam, Azerbaijan, family \nmembers and friends grieved during the burial of victims killed in the \nfighting in Nagorno-Karabagh. Chingiz Iskandarov, right, hugged the \ncoffin containing the remains of his brother, one of the victims. A copy \nof Koran lay atop the coffin.\"\nThe New York Times, 3\/6\/92\n\nFinal Embrace :\n\n[Photo by Associated Press]: \"Chingiz Iskenderov, right, weeps over \ncoffin holding the remains of his brother as other relatives grieve \nat an Azarbaijani cemetery yesterday amid burial of victims killed \nin fighting in Nagorno-Karabagh.\"\nThe Washington Post, 3\/6\/92\n\nNagorno-Karabagh Victims Buried in Azerbaijani Town :\n\n\"Refugees Claim Hundreds died in Armenian Attack...Of seven bodies seen \n here today, two were children and three were women, one shot through \n the chest at what appeared to be close range. Another 120 refugees \n being treated at Agdam's hospital include many with multiple stab \n wounds.\"\n Thomas Goltz\n The Washington Post, 2\/28\/92\n\nArmenians Burn Azeri Village in New Unrest:\n\n\"Armenian guerillas attacked a strategic Azeri village...in Nagorno-Karabagh \n and burned it to the ground on Tuesday, Commonwealth television reported. \n Channel one television said the village of Malybeili, in the Khodzhalin \n district, was now cut off and a large number of wounded were left stranded. \n Itar-Tass news agency said several people were killed and 20 wounded in \n the attack on the village... Tass also said shells fired from Armenian \n villages into the Azeri populated town of Susha, just 6 miles south of \n Stepenakert, demolished two houses and damaged five others...Fierce fighting \n flared two weeks ago following the crash of an Azeri helicopter in Karabagh \n in which 40 people died.\" (Reuters)\n Turkish Daily News, 2\/12\/92\n\nCIS Commander Pulls Troops Out of Karabagh :\n\n\"Elif Kaban, a Reuter correspondent in Agdam, reported that after a battle \n on Wednesday, Azeris were burying scores of people who died when Armenians \n overran the town of Khojaly, the second-biggest Azeri settlement in the \n area. 'The world is turning its back on what's happening here. We are dying \n and you are just watching,' one mourner shouted at a group of journalists.\"\n Helen Womack\n The Independent, 2\/29\/92\n\nArmenian Soldiers Massacre Hundreds of Fleeing Families:\n\n\"The attackers killed most of the soldiers and volunteers defending the \n women and children. They then turned their guns on the terrified refugees. \n The few survivors later described what happened: 'That's when the real \n slaughter began,' said Azer Hajiev, one of the three soldiers to survive. \n 'The Armenians just shot and shot. And they came in and started carving \n up people with their bayonets and knives.' A 45-year-old man who had been \n up on us and people were falling all around. My wife fell, then my child.\"\n Thomas Goltz\n Sunday Times, 3\/1\/92\n\nArmenian Raid Leaves Azeris Dead or Fleeing:\n\n\"...about 1,000 of Khojaly's 10,000 people were killed in Tuesdays attack. \n Azerbaijani television showed truckloads of corpses being evacuated from \n the Khocaly area.\"\n Brian Killen (Reuters)\n The Washington Times, 3\/2\/92\n\nAtrocity Reports Horrify Azerbaijan :\n\n\"Azeri officials who returned from the seen to this town about nine miles \n away brought back three dead children, the backs of their heads blown off...\n 'Women and children had been scalped,' said Assad Faradzev, an aide to \n Karabagh's Azeri governor. Azeri television showed pictures of one \n truckload of bodies brought to the Azeri town of Agdam, some with their \n faces apparently scratched with knives or their eyes gouged out.\"\n Brian Killen (Reuters)\n The Washington Times, 3\/3\/92\n\nMassacre By Armenians Being Reported:\n\n\"The Republic of Armenia reiterated denials that its militants had \n killed 1,000 [Azeris]... But dozens of bodies scattered over the \n area lent credence to Azerbaijani reports of a massacre.\"\n (Reuters)\n The New York Times, 3\/3\/92\n\nKillings Rife in Nagorno-Karabagh, Moldova:\n\n\"Journalists in the area reported seeing dozens of corpses, including some \n of the civilians, and Azerbaijani officials said Armenians began shooting \n at them when they sought to recover the bodies.\"\n Fred Hiatt\n The Washington Post, 3\/3\/92\n\nBodies Mark Site of Karabagh Massacre:\n\n\"A local truce was enforced to allow the Azerbaijanis to collect their dead \n and any refugees still hiding in the hills and forest. All are the bodies \n of ordinary people, dressed in the poor, ugly clorhing of workers. Of the 31 \n we saw only one policeman and two apparent national volunteers were wearing \n uniform. All the rest were civilians, including eight women and three small\n children. Two groups, apparently families, had fallen together, the children \n cradled in the women's arms. Several of them, including one small girl, had \n terrible head injuries: only her face was left. Survivors have told how they \n saw Armenians shooting them point blank as they lay on the ground.\"\n Anatol Lieven\n The Times (London), 3\/3\/92\n\nKarabagh Survivors Flee to Mountains:\n\n\"Geyush Gassanov, the deputy mayor of Khocaly, said that Armenian troops \n surrounded the town after 7 pm on Tuesday. They were accompanied by six \n or seven light tanks and armoured carriers. 'We thought they would just \n bombard the village, as they had in the past, and then retreat. But they \n attacked, and our defence force couldn't do anything against their tanks.' \n Other survivors described how they had been fired on repeatedly on their \n way through the mountains to safety. 'For two days we crawled most of the \n way to avoid gunfire,' Sukru Aslanov said. His daughter was killed in the \n battle for Khodjaly, and his brother and son died on the road.\"\n Anatol Lieven\n The Times (London), 3\/3\/92\n\nCorpses Litter Hills in Karabagh:\n\n\"As we swooped low over the snow covered hills of Nagorno-Karabagh we saw \n the scattered corpses. Apparently, the refugees had been shot down as \n they ran...Suddenly there was a thump...[our Azerbaijani helicopter] had \n been fired on from an Armenian anti-aircraft post...\"\n Anatol Lieven\n The Times (London), 3\/4\/92\n\n\"Police in western Azerbaijan said they had recovered the bodies of \n 120 Azerbaijanis killed as they fled an Armenian assault in the \n disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabagh and said they were blocked from \n recovering more bodies.\"\n The Wall Street Journal, 3\/4\/92\n\nExiting Troops Attacked in Nagorno-Karabagh:\n\n\"Withdrawal halted; Armenians Blamed...\n More video footage and reports from Khocaly paint a grim picture of \n widespread civilian deaths and mutilation...\n One woman's feet appeared to have been bound...\"\n Paul Quinn-Judge\n The Boston Globe, 3\/4\/92\n\n (to be continued...)\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I have two brand new Dayna Etherprint Adapters (10baset) for sale.\nThey convert ethertalk to localtalk. This is useful when wanting to\nhook up a localtalk network printer to a ethertalk(10baset) network.\nThey sell for $350 each in Mac Warehouse. Will take $100 each.\nGuaranteed.\n\nemail response to atg@virginia.edu","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n searching out our deceased ancestors so that we can perform the\n ordinances -- such as baptism, confirmation, and marriage for time and\n eternity -- that are required for a person to obtain salvation through\n Christ and to live with Him through the eternities. These are people\n who may have not had the opportunity to know Christ in their lifetime,\n so we are making it possible for Christ's saving grace (I know there\n are thousands of interpretations of that phrase) to become fully\n effective for them if they allow it to do so on the other side.\n\n\nThis paragraph brought to mind a question. How do you (Mormons) reconcile\nthe idea of eternal marriage with Christ's statement that in the ressurection\npeople will neither marry nor be given in marriage (Luke, chapt. 20)?\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nDavid Hammerslag (dhammers@urbana.mcd.mot.com)\n \"...there ain't nobody so bad that the Lord can't save 'em ain't\n nobody so good they don't need God's love...\" -- Mullins ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n Only guessing, but from his address I'd say that Jerry, like\n me, lives in Canada. Unlike me, he thinks that our friends in\n the US enjoy the same freedom that we do, and he has not seen\n the slow but steady erosion to the south of us.\n\n We have the benefit of relatively slow politicians and\n ineffective law enforcement. Our rednecks tend to be the\n objects of derision rather than elected officials. It's\n everything LE can do to keep up with the real criminals. Any\n time they actually go after somebody just because they don't\n like his or her attitude, it's national news (It also often\n blows up in their faces: eg. the well-intentioned but flawed\n Zundel case, which resulted in a scolding from the Supreme\n Court, not only to LE for prosecuting the case but to\n Parliament for passing the law it was prosecuted under).\n\n Our friends south of the border don't have as easy a time of\n it. Among other things they have as many LE agencies as we\n have agencies, and some of them have teeth. They also have the\n War on Drugs which gives law-enforcement agencies exceptional\n powers to ignore individuals' rights (the DEA has more\n arbitrary power than that given to Canadian agencies under the\n War Measures Act). We have the RCMP and CSIS who can't stop\n fighting each other long enough to do any really effective\n suppression of private citizens' rights. Not only that, our\n Police Commissions have teeth, as I learned when I had to fend\n off a bent cop.\n\n It may be ironic that the nation founded on Life, Liberty and\n the Pursuit of Happiness is getting government-imposed order,\n while the nation founded on Peace, Order and Good Government\n is getting in-your-face liberty.\n\n That's not to say our time won't come. It looks like Chretien\n is going to run on a law-and-order platform. Be afraid.\n\n Cheers,\n Marc\n\n---\n Marc Thibault | marc@tanda.isis.org\n Automation Architect | CIS:71441,2226\n R.R.1, Oxford Mills, Ontario, Canada | NC FreeNet: aa185","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I want to add link encryption to a module that multiplexes upper\nlevel routines into a single data link. The upper levels won't know\nabout this, and thus key exchange shall only need to occur once (at\nthe initial link establishment). I figure that I can do this with\nDES and a Diffie-Hellman key exchange.\n\nIs using a Diffie-Hellman exchange to establish a 64 bit DES key\nacceptable, in other words, what are the pro's and con's of such a \nsetup? Are there any important issues to watch out for (aside from\nfiltering out unacceptable keys)?\n\nAnd in order to achieve this, I guess I will need to use 64bit math\nroutines (for probable prime number calculation, exponentiation etc),\nso could someone point me towards a good package (this is strictly\nnon-commercial).\n\nMatthew.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nAnd the best evidence you can find is second hand hearsay from\nan unnamed source? You may indeed be confusing *some* Muslims \nwith Nazi Armenians. Altogether 30,000 Nazi Armenians served in \nvarious units in the German Wehrmacht, according to Ara J. Berkian. \n14,000 in predominantly Armenian army units, 6,000 in German army \nunits, 8,000 in various working units and 2,000 in the Waffen-SS.[1]\n\nA number of these Nazi Armenians were volunteers from France,\nGreece, Rumania and Bulgaria who had chosen to commit\nthemselves to the German war effort. Derounian says that\n\n\"Dashnag Armenians from France bore the mark 'Legion \nArmenienne.'\"[2]\n\nThat Nazi Armenians like Dro 'the Butcher' and Nezhdeh sided\nwith the Germans probably had an impact on the decision of\nArmenians who overwhelmingly opted for armed service.\n\n[1] Enno Meyer, A. J. Berkian, 'Zwischen Rhein und Arax, 900\n Jahre Deutsch-Armenische beziehungen,' (Heinz Holzberg\n Verlag-Oldenburg 1988), pp. 118\/119. \n[2] John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian), in 'The Armenian \n Displaced Persons,' ibid., p. 19.\n\nIn fall 1942, the Armenian infantry battalions 808 and 809 were formed,\nto be followed by battalions 810, 812 and 813 in spring 1943. In the \nsecond half of 1943 infantry battalions 814, 815 and 816 were created.\nThese battalions together with other indigenous Caucasian units were\nattached to the infantry division 162. Also attached to ID 162 were\nthe field battalions II\/9, I\/125 and I\/198 which were formed between\nMay 1942 and May 1943. Altogether twelve Armenian battalions served the\nNazi army, if battalion II\/73, which was not employed at any time, is to be\nincluded.[1] Most battalions were commanded by Nazi Armenian officers.\nArmenians wore German uniforms with an armband in the Dashnag colours \nred-blue-orange and the inscription 'Armenien.'\n\n[1] Joachim Hoffmann, 'Dies Ostlegionen 1941-1943, Turkotataren, \n Kaukasier und Wolgafinned im deutschen Heer,' (Verlag Rombach\n Freiburg 1976), p. 172.\n\nWhile having collaborated with the Nazis against Stalin during the\nSecond World War, Nazi Armenians changed their policy after Hitler's\ndefeat. They now backed Stalin's claims on Eastern Turkish provinces,\nhoping that these would be annexed to Soviet Armenia and their Muslim \npopulation would be exterminated. Stalin played on Armenian national\nsentiments to enlist the support of Armenians in the USSR and America\nfor his imperial ambitions.[1] Stalin's ultimatum to the Turkish\ngovernment led Truman to formulate his famous Doctrine.\n\n[1] Walter Kolarz, 'Religion in the Soviet Union,' (London, Macmillan &\n Co Ltd; New York, St Martin's Press 1961), pp. 160-164.\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Why is it going to take a year for V.fast to become a standard? Are there\ntechnical problems to work out, or is it just bureaucratic slowdown? THANKS!\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"In <1r1d2r$baf@umcc.umcc.umich.edu> dlc@umcc.umcc.umich.edu (David\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nOK here are some usefull applications and locations and other:\n\nOn Cica or mirrors in the \/desktop directory\n\nWRKSFT16 ZIP 39798 920915 WokShift Graphical Virtual Desktop (ver 1.6)\n(email author about version 2.0)\n\nDESK240 ZIP 164690 921103 Desktop Tools For Windows 3.x\n(BackMenu 2.4 & BigDesk #### Later version than BackDesk)\n\nTOPDESK ZIP 51051 920723 Virtual Windows for Windows\n????\n\nFINDER ZIP ??????? 930329 A Mac Finder clone for Windows\n(Works well with BackMenu)\n\n************\n\nAlso look out for SuperBar 2.0. Due out soon. It allows button bars\nto be added to almost any application.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\tAs a matter of fact, I know it.\n\n\tThere were several shootings recently in which the guns had\nbeen purchased at the Baltimore Gunsmith, on Broadway - a favorite\nplace to get cheap \"popular\" pieces. By \"popular\" I am referring to\nthe kinds of guns our local youth gangs like: pistol grip shotguns,\ncheap magnums, and Tec-9s.\n\n\tI hate to poke a hole in your bubble, but I was referring\nto a specific gunstore, and specific incidents. Any other questions?","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":".\n It should be remembered that all of the first reports came from \n the FBI, and that independent observers, i.e. the press, were not \n allowed to get close and see things for themselves. Official \n communiques tend to be self-serving for the agencies that issue \n them. \n People in general tend to believe first reports, as these get \n the most and the biggest headlines. Corrections are often \n overlooked. \n An example is the FBI report that several of the bodies found \n in the rubble had bullet wounds. The local coroner, who is \n independent of the FBI, has so far found no bullet wounds! ","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\tNot necessarily. As Shai points out, political appointments are\nbased on power. They are also based on favors owed, coalition\nbuilding, and deal making. While this may have a racist element to\nit, I think that its much more fair to attribute it to the \"old boy\"\nnature of politics. Now, I'll freely admit that the old boy system\nhas racist and sexist effects, but I don't think that those are its\npurpose, whether in the US, Israel, or elsewhere.\n\n\n\n\tHere again, you miss out on the old boy nature of politics,\nand the existance of back-room deals. As individuals, these arabs may\nnot be as well connected as the Jew who gets the job. I don't like\nthis aspect of politics, but I understand it exists.\n\nAdam\n\n\nAdam Shostack \t\t\t\t adam@das.harvard.edu","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"====================================================\n H H A RRRRR RRRRR IIIII SSSS\n H H A A R R R R I S \n HHHHHH AAAAA RRRRR RRRRR I SSSS\n H H A A R R R R I S \n H H A A R R R R IIIII SSSS \n ====================================================\n\n\nHarris Semiconductor now has AnswerFAX. AnswerFAX is on-line 24 hours\na day, 7 days a week, so you can instantly receive datasheets and \napplication notes by using your touch-tone telephone and FAX machine.\nThe number to call is (407) 724-3937. (It is not set up to do international\ncalls at this time.)\n\nThe general decision tree for the AnswerFAX is as follows, the numbers are\nthe available selections:\n\n\n Welcome to Harris Semiconductors AnswerFAX\n |\n ----------------------------------------\n | |\n 1 2\n | |\n Select 1 if you Select 2 for an\n are familiar with explanation of\n AnswerFAX. AnswerFAX\n | |\n |--------------------------------------|\n |\n | \n |\n --------------------------------\n | |\n 1 2\n | |\n Select 1 to order Select 2 for a\n a document (the list of catalogs:\n document list is 1 New Products\n in the catalogs, 2 Linear Products\n get them first) 3 Data Acquisition Products\n | 4 Digital Signal Processing Products\n | 5 Discrete Power and Intelligent\n | Power Products\n | 9 Application Notes\n | |\n | |\n Select appropriate document Select Appropriate Catalog\n | |\n | |\n Do you want to order Do you want to order\n anything else? If yes, anything else? If yes,\n you will be taken back you will be taken back \n to the selection decision. to the selection decision.\n | |\n | |\n --------------------------------\n |\n |\n |\n What is phone number\n for your FAX?\n |\n |\n What is your name?\n (request the instructions)\n |\n |\n END \n\n\n\nBill Werner\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Actually, I was angry when they went away from the Pens game.\nBeing a Pens fan in central Virginia is kinda tough. I only\nget to see them on ESPN, and when they play the Caps, cause\nwe're close enough to DC to get all the Caps games, so when\nESPN switched to the Caps, . . . AAAGGGHHH!","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"The first problem was the sound. I tried the M0, but then even the logon was\nmuted. I don't want that. Any other suggestions for that hissing?\n\nThe second is really strange. First, I kept mentioning that FC slowed down\nall the time and took too long. Well I just logged on with extensions off and\nI didn't have any slowdown. Also, last time I was online I quit (which\nusually disconnects and quits). It disconnected but it wouldn't quit. I had\nto force quit, and then when I launched FC again it said the modem port was in\nuse. This is really strange. I thought it might have to do with fax\nsoftware. Or the restart could have reset the modem port (a more likely\nexplanation). So, any suggestions?\n\n-David","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n ... So how about this? Give the winning group\n (I can't see one company or corp doing it) a 10, 20, or 50 year\n moratorium on taxes.\n\nYou are talking about the bozos who can't even manage in November to\nkeep promises about taxes made in October, and you expect them to make\n(and keep!) a 50-year promise like that? Your faith in the political\nsystem is much higher than mine. I wouldn't even begin to expect that\nin Australia, and we don't have institutionalised corruption like you\ndo.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nPoppy cock! This story is obviously a complete fabrication, and I'll show\nyou why...\n\n ^^^^\nThis establishes that the story takes place in Iowa.\n ^^^^^^^^\nIn Iowa?!?!? Come on now Dan, how dumb do you think we are? You could\nhave at least thrown in a llama or tennis ball reference. Hell, you\ndidn't even get the speed right.\n\nDean\n\nps. :-)\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nWe here at IBM have the same problem with our workstations. I was also\nshocked when I first realized that you have to offset lines from fills by\nabout 16 bits (assuming 24 bit z buffer). This seems huge, but is only\n1\/256 of the dynamic range. In those terms it doesn't seem so bad. What\nis happening is that the interpolation in z is not totally linear, due\nmainly to roundoff, I believe. So the polygon is not planar in z, but is\nmore like a Ruffles potato chip. Ditto with lines. When you start\/end at\ndifferent x\/y values, the \"ridges\" are out of phase, resulting in the\nstitch effect. You have the same problem if you try to draw 1 polygon\nright on top of another, but with different vertices. You will likely see\na smeared effect where they overlap.\n Example:\n Try Polygon 1: (100,100,100) (100,200,100) (200,200,100) (200,100,100)\n Polygon 2: (125,125,100) (125,175,100) (175,175,100) (175,125,100)\n\nYour implementation is correct. In fact, we do a similar trick when\nrendering primitives that have lines and polygons - such as NURBS surfaces\nwith isoparametric lines. Without the trick, the lines appear stitched, as\nyou say. When the application draws lines\/polygons independently, the\nsystem does not have the smarts to automatically do the z shifting, so the\napplication must do it. This is what you have discovered and are doing.\nBravo!\n\n(Note to IBM'ers: The information given here has been previously disclosed\nthrough proper channels so I'm not giving away any new unpublished info.)\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"It happened to my classic ii once. At startup, after the usual powerup\ntone, there were chimes (kinda like do(1st)-mi(1st)-sol(1st)-do(2nd) or\n1st C - 1st E - 1st G - 2nd C on the music scale), and it hanged before\ngiving the happy mac. I had to re-powerup.\n\nThis was asked before but I can't remember the answer. I've tried to\nfind the answer from the faqs and other ftp sites but to no avail.\n\nCan anyone tell me what those unusual chimes mean? A spurious memory\ncheck error?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nThis is misleading, at best. The question, really, has to do with the\nstatus of the Greek Septuagint versus Hebrew scripture. And the issue\npredates the Reformation by quite a bit -- Jerome was negative about the\n\"deuteroncanonicals\" and in fact, even though he transalted them, he put\nthem after the Hebrew canon (reordered from the Greek ordering to the\nHebrew one.) His translations of them were quick-and-dirty, also (he\nreports having done one of them in one day, and another overnight, just\ndictating his translation to an amanuensis.\n\nThat is to say, it is the Vulgate, and all of its massive importance in\nWestern Christianity, along with the veneration of Jerome, which took the\nfirst steps in \"reducing\" these books from the status they had (and have)\namong the Greeks.\n\nFurthermore, it is inaccurate to say that the Reformers \"threw out\" these\nbooks. Basically, they just placed them in a secondary status (as Jerome\nhad already done), but with the additional warning that doctrine should\nnot be based on citations from these ALONE.\n\nI think that the emphasis on the Hebrew originals is sound, though it\nseems somewhat arbitrary to disallow on the face of it a translation as\npart of a collection whose principles of selection (in Hebrew or Greek)\nare confused or unknown and likely fraught with accident. It also seems\nto play into a tendentious notion of the original languages being somehow\n\"more inspired\" -- as if magical, and conveying a message untranslatable\n-- than a translation, as if we could not hear God's word to the Jews in\nGreek (or German, or English, ...). This tendency seems to have got a\nbig boost in _sola scriptura_ Protestantism, even to the point of current\n\"inerrancy\" bizarreness, despite the more basic, underlying tendency of\nthe Reformers to see that the texts SHOULD and COULD be translated. If\nwe can profit from an English rendering of Hebrew and Greek, there is\nsurely little reason to keep Sirach, at least, out of our Bibles (and of\ncourse, Anglicans don't do so :-)). For texts originally in Greek, it\nwould seem more to be anti-Greek prejudice (notably, by the time the\nHebrew canon is fully attested, including anti-Christian prejudice which\nled to the Jewish abandonment of the Septuagint) which is operative.\n\nBTW: readers may enjoy some lectures of Bruce Metzger on the issues of\ntranslation of the Bible (including some of what I said about Jerome,\nabove) in the current numbers of the journal _Bibliotheca Sacra_; two\nof four have been published so far.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Borchevsky is 5'9\" and Gilmour is 5'11\"...I think Gilmour slightly\noutweighs Borchevsky. Andreychuk is also about 5'11\", I think.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Dear Sirs!\nCommercial firm of Lithuania \"POLIUS\" is interested for\nnew partners and establishing business contacts.\nAt present we may offer to You the following\n\n We have HUMAN ALPHA-FETOPROTHEIN in liquit or leofil dried state\n with purity not less than 96,6. Price 980$ per 1 mg. Every month deliveries\n in quantity 50...100 mg.\n\n\nFor more information please contact:\nE-mail internet: viktor@olesov.aiva.lt\nFax (3702) 223 537\nPhone (3702) 757 533\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nActually, that's based on the NHL's history of 7 games. The statstical\nodds of winning one straight game -- 50\/50. Two straight games -- 25%. Three\nstraight games -- 12.5%, 4 straight games = 6.25%. The odds of the Penguins\nwinning 14 straight games in the playoffs was 0.0061%. Of course, this doesn't\ninclude weighted average, but the Pens beating the Devils 3 straight (a weaker\nteam) along with beating the Rangers 3 straight (a much stronger team) has made\nthe act balanced out. That's about right. For Boston the odds of winning are\nprobably closer to 10% (with weighted average) since Buffalo's record isn't as\ngood and Boston has a stronger team. Enough about my QBA probabilities though!\nIt's just goes to prove ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, if you integrate that to Debbie\nGibson :-)\n\n\nMoog gets about ***'s out of 5 for his performance from me. I give Blue 4\nstarts. Fuhr has been too tough. Buffalo caught a hot goaltender just in\ntime...I mean, after all, Buffalo is 3 wins, 7 losses in their last 10.\n\n\nIt's very frustrating to lose, and you've gotta say something. Actually\nit's not about winning or losing, it is how you play the game. But when the\ncompetition is magnified to this level, 99.9% of the people only care about\nwho wins or loses :-)\n\n\nI think Buffalo will win in 6 -- it's not like Boston is getting blown away.\nThey lost 2 OT games -- with a different bounce, they could easily be up 2-1.\n\n\nGood point here. Chicago's in deep trouble tonight. The 'Hawks have a bad\npast history of winning the division and losing early. When they don't finish\n1st, they do okay.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nWow that certainly CONVINCED me that all Americans ar hung up about sex.\nJust one example of something that probably ran in a Hustler mag is enough\nto convince me.\n\nSarchasm off.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I am planning on upgrading my old XT compatible system with a new\nmotherboard, hard drive, and 1.4 MB floppy.\n\nI am interested in using my old power supply (150 W) to power the new\nhardware, if possible. \n\nI have been told by the motherboard vendor that I could probably\nuse the supply if it had twelve wires going to the motherboard.\n(Apparently some XT vintage supplies had only 11 wires -- the\n12th wire is a 5v line used to charge the motherboard battery).\n\nMy question is has anybody tried bringing an additional wire\nout of an 11 wire supply OR using an auxiliary power source\nto charge the motherboard battery?\n\nI do not wish to buy an entirely new power supply if I can \nmake use of my existing one with simple hacks.\n\nThank you for any information. \nAn email reply to rarbanas@rcsuna.gmr.com would be fine.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Excerpts from netnews.talk.politics.mideast: 16-May-93 Re: Saudi\nclergy condemns d.. Robertc. Moldenhauer@par (2149) \n\n The whole \"saddam is going to invade Saudi Arabia\" was nothing but US State \n Department propeganda. Saddam (and Iraq in general) never recognised the \n British created Kuwait. \n\nThis is complete garbage. It is Kuwait FAQ number 1 (maintained, but\nnot compiled, by me to rebut the leftist drivel frequently posted wrt\nKuwait): \n\n------------------------------------------------------------ \n\nFirst is a note on the bogus arguments that the British \ndrew the maps to deprive Iraq of Oil. Then follows a \nchronology of events in Kuwait's history. Following \nthe chronology is a speech by the Kuwaiti ambassador \nto the U.N.. Following this is an article on the origins \nof Kuwait. Following this is a series of articles \nwhich attest to the fact that Kuwait was independent of both \n(non-existent) Iraq and the Ottoman Empire. \n\n--- \n\nThe Iraqi regime claims that Kuwait was cut from Iraq by the British \nin order to deprive Iraq of its oil. The 1913 and 1932 border treaties \nbetween Kuwait and Iraq represent clear testimonies against such an \nallegation since oil was discovered in Kuwait in 1938! \n\n--- \n\nKuwait: A Chronology \n\n[BC 600] The Hellens settled in Al-Khazna Hill area on Failaka \nIsland. \n\n[529] Al-Monzer Bin-Ma'a Al-Sama'a defeated Al-Hareth Al-Kindi in \nthe Kuwaiti area of Wara. \n\n[300] The Greeks lived on Failaka Island for two centuries. \n\n[73] A royal message was inscribed on the Ikarus stone which is \nnow on view in the National Museum of Kuwait. \n\n[AD 623] The Arabs defeated the Persians at the battle of Zat \nAl-Salassel in the Kazima area. \n\n[1672] The approximate date of the establishment of Kuwait town \nwhen Barrak was the Amir of the Beni Khaled tribe. \n\n[1711] Approximately when the Al-Sabah family arrived in Kuwait. \n\n[1752] The approximate date of the election of Sabah Bin Jaber \nfrom the Al-Sabah family to be the first ruler of Kuwait. \n\n[1760] The first wall, 750 meters long, was built around Kuwait \nCity. \n\n[1762] Abdulla Bin Sabah, the second ruler of Kuwait, came to \npower. \n\n[1765] C. Niebuhr, the Danish traveler, visited Kuwait which he \nreferred to on his map as ``Grane.'' \n\n[1773] Kuwait was attacked by an epidemic and most of its \ninhabitants died. \n\n[1783] The Kuwaitis defeated the tribe of Bani K'ab in the sea \nbattle of Riqqa. \n\n[1811] The second wall of Kuwait, 2300 meters long, was built. \n\n[1871] The Al-Taba'ah accident, in which many Kuwaiti diving \nships were sunk, was caused by a massive tidal wave between India and \nMuscat. \n\n[1886] The first Kuwaiti currency was minted in copper during the \nreign of Sheikh Abdulla Al-Sabah II. \n\n[1899] Kuwait signs a treaty with Britain and becomes a protectorate. \n(see note below) \n\n[1911] December 22. Al-Mubarakiya School, the first formal \nschool in Kuwait, opened. \n\n[1920] The third wall of Kuwait, 6400 meters long, was built. \n\n[1921] Kuwait took the first step toward democracy, the formation \nof a consultative council, but did not last for long. \n\n[1922] The total number of Kuwaiti pearl diving boats reached \n800, manned by over 10,000 sailors and divers. \n\n[1922] The first public library in Kuwait was established. \n\n[1926] The historian Abdul Aziz Al-Rasheed published the first \nbook on Kuwait. \n\n[1928] Kuwait's first periodical, the ``Kuwaiti Magazine,'' was \npublished by Abdul Aziz Al-Rasheed. \n\n[1930] Kuwait Municipality was established. \n\n[1930] An Amiri Decree was issued prohibiting the wearing of the \nBisht because of soaring prices. \n\n[1933] The Municipality installed lighting in the Kuwait market. \n\n[1934] December 7. Heavy rainfall destroyed many Kuwaiti houses. \nTherefore this year was called ``The destructive Year,'' ``Al-Sannah \nAl-Hadamah.'' \n\n\n[1938] February. Oil was discovered in Burgan oilfield. \n\n[1938] The first general elections, resulted in the first \nLegislative Council. \n\n[1942] The first bank in Kuwait was opened. \n\n[1945] ``Kuwait House'' was established in Egypt to look after \nKuwaiti missions and interests. \n\n[1946] The first Kuwaiti crude oil shipment was exported. \n\n[1948] ``Kazima Magazine'' was issued, the first Kuwaiti magazine \nto be both printed and published in Kuwait. \n\n[1950] Sheikh Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who had ruled Kuwait for \nthirty years, died. \n\n[1951] May 12. Kuwait Radio went on the air for the first time. \n\n[1952] The first ``Kuwait Masterplan'' was drawn up. \n\n[1954] Khalid Al-Faraj, the man of letters and poet, died. \n\n[1954] December, 11. ``Kuwait Al-Youm'' (Official Gazette) was \nissued for the first time. \n\n[1955] Oil was struck in Al-Rawdhatain, north of Kuwait. \n\n[1957] Kuwait wall was demolished and removed. \n\n[1957] The ``Social Affairs Department'' conducted the first \npopulation census. \n\n[1958] December 1. The first issue of ``Al-Arabi'' magazine was \npublished. \n\n[1960] The first Kuwaiti woman was employed by Kuwait Oil \nCompany. \n\n[1961] April 1. The Kuwaiti Dinar became the official currency \nin Kuwait. \n\n[1961] June 19. The agrrement of January 23, 1899, concluded \nbetween Kuwait and Great Britain, was terminated. \n\n[1961] July 20. Kuwait became a member of the Arab League. \n\n[1961] December, 31. Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development \nwas established. \n\n[1962] January 20. The elected constituent assembly met to draw \nup the Constitution of Kuwait. \n\n[1962] An Amiri Decree was issued providing for the division of \nthe country into three governorates. \n\n[1962] November 11. The Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Abdulla Al-Salem \nAl-Sabah ratified the first Constitution of Kuwait. \n\n[1963] January. The first elected National Assembly of Kuwait \nconvened. \n\n[1963] May 17. Kuwait became a member of the United Nations \nOrganization. \n\n[1963] August 7. The great Kuwaiti poet Saqr Al-Shebaib died. \n\n[1965] November 24. The Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Abdulla Al-Salem \nAl-Sabah, passed away. \n\n[1966] The Neutral Zone was partitioned between Kuwait and Saudi \nArabia. \n\n[1966] November 27. Kuwait University was inaugurated. \n\n[1968] May 13. Kuwait freed itself from all external obligations \nwhen it canceled the agreement of June 19, 1961. \n\n[1969] April 1. Central Bank of Kuwait was established. \n\n[1969] October 18. The first communications satellite earth \nstation in Kuwait was inaugurated. \n\n[1973] July 6. The Kuwaiti pioneer and reformer Sheikh Yousef Bin \nEisa Al-Qina'ai died. \n\n[1975] March. The government acquired full ownership of Kuwait \nOil Company. \n\n[1976] The Social Security Law, applicable to Kuwaiti nationals, \nwas issued. \n\n[1976] The Future Generations Reserves Law was issued. It \nstipulates the allocation of 10\\% per annum of the State revenues for \nfuture generations. \n\n[1977] December 31. The Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem \nAl-Sabah died. \n\n[1981] May 25. Kuwait signed the Articles of Association of the \nGulf Cooperation Council. \n\n[1983] The Bubiyan Bridge, linking Bubiyan Island to the \nmainland, was opened for traffic. \n\n[1985] May 25. The Amir survived an attempt \non his life when a bomb-laden car rammed into his motorcade on Arabian \nGulf Street. \n\n\n\n---From Kuwait, Facts and Figures, 1986. \n\nShedding Some Light \n\nOn September 29 1990, the National Council on US-Arab Relations \ninvited the Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States, Saud Nasser \nAl-Sabah. The following are quotes of his speech: \n\n``Kuwait itself was an entity identified as Kuwait even before \nIraq was identified as Iraq in the Ottoman Empire. Kuwait was in \nexistence since 1752. We continued to be in existence until the \nconflict between the Ottoman Empire and the British and others in the \narea. Thereafter, we signed with the British in 1899 a protective \nagreement whereby the British guaranteed the sovereignty and security \nof Kuwait.'' \n\n``In 1913, the British and the Ottoman signed an agreement defining \nwithout any doubt the borders of Kuwait as they stand today. Such an \nagreement was reconfirmed in 1932 between the Kuwaiti government \nand the Iraqi government at that time. That is when Iraq became a state, \nafter Kuwait itself.'' \n\n``In 1961, when we declared our independence Iraq seized the \nopportunity to claim Kuwait as part of Iraq. There were threats. The \nBritish came in, and Arab forces came in to guarantee the sovereignty \nand territorial integrity of Kuwait. In 1963, Kuwait and Iraq again \nsigned border agreement, thereby defining our territory and Iraq's \nrecognition to the sovereignty and territory of Kuwait.'' \n\n---Compiled by Firyal Alshalalbi \n\n\nOrigins of Kuwait \n\nThe establishment of Kuwait is attributed to Barrak b. Ghurair of the \nBani Khalid who used Kuwait as a summer residence. The beginning of \nKuwait goes back to the late 17th century and some historians go \nfurther up to 1611. Kuwait's name is derived from al-Kut which means \nfortress. Kuwait is also called Qurain, which is the diminutive of qarn, a \nhorn or hill. Kuwait town flourished and grew since its \nestablishment. \n\nThe 'Utub, al-Sabah family is a branch of 'Utub, settled in Kuwait \nduring the early 18th century. They lived under the protection \nof Bani Khalid until 1752. After that, they became independent and \nSabah Bin Jabir was chosen as the first ruler for 'Utub. \n\nCarsten Niebuhr (1733-1815) a Dutch explorer was among the first who \nwrote about the Arabia. He was the mathematician in the scientific \nexpedition sent in 1760 by the King of Denmark to Arabia. He \ndocumented details of Arab tribes inhabiting both coasts of the Gulf \nand in the case of Kuwait, he was the first writer to give the two \nnames by which the town was known, Kuwait and Qurain. Niebuhr's chart \nof the Persian Gulf was the best one drawn before the end of that \ncentury, see the map from Abu Hakima, History of Eastern Arabia \n1750-1800. pub.1965. \n\nAl-Sabah ('Utub) kept good relations with other powers in the eastern \nArabia. According to Ahmed Abu Hakima's conclusions in his well \ndocumented study about the history of eastern Arabia between 1750-1800, \nthere was no Ottoman rule on the region. ``In the second half of \nthe 18th century, there was no Ottoman ruler in Eastern Arabia. \nIn fact, Ottoman rule was not even nominally acknowledged. Their \nattempts to restore their lost position in al-Hasa through the \ncampaign of Thuwayni in 1786, and Ali Pasha's expedition against the \nWahhabis in 1798, were unsuccessful. At Kuwait, the nearest point of \nthe Utbi domains to the Ottoman Mutasallimiyya of Basra, the Shaikh \nwas under no form of Ottoman control. The aim of 'Utbi external policy \nwas to keep on friendly relations with all the forces working in the \nGulf.'' (p. 182-183) Abu Hakima continued in his conclusions that ``Kuwait \nwas not a dependency of Basra, the Persian occupation of Basra \n(1775-79) did not affect Kuwait.'' (p.183) \n\nKuwait had its own identity through the Ottoman domination on the Arab \nworld. This identity was clear to the British and the French who \ntried to win the support of Kuwait's Sheikh between 1793-95 when the \nBritish wanted his support in their conflict with the French in the \nGulf area. \n\n--- \n\nIndependent Kuwait \n\nThis is the first of a series of articles that testify to the \nindependence of Kuwait throughout its history from both Iraq and the \nOttomans. \n\nThe following text is related to an expedition carried out by the \nOttomans in 1871 against the Wahhabis in Eastern Arabia (where the oil fields \nin Saudi Arabia now). Kuwait and its ruler at that time, Sheikh \nAbdulla Ibn Sabah Ibn Jabir, allied themselves with the Turks:} \n\nAbdullah' role in the fighting was not a minor one. He joined the \nexpedition as a commander of the large Kuwaiti fleet and was the first \nto use its guns against the besieged town of Al-Qatif. Had it not been \nfor this bombardment by the Kuwaiti fleet, Al-Qatif obviously would \nnot have surrendered in a mere three hours. \n\nIn relation to this, a question arises as to why the Ottoman warships \nrefrained from participating in the bombardment. The answer lies in \nreports relating to the political movements that preceded accounts of \nthe progress of the expedition. Because the Ottomans were unwilling to \njeopardize the maritime peace imposed by Britain in the area, the \nSultan and the Pasha promised their warships would not be used in the \nwar against Su'ud or any Sheikh in the war zone. Kuwait, which was not \na party to the above-mentioned treaty of 1861, was under no such \nobligation especially since the expedition was not directed against \nthose who had signed it. \n\n\n[ From the above text, we can see that Kuwait was not part of the \nOttomans or the British colonies. For more details about the mentioned \nexpedition, please check out the source of the above text: \n\nThe Modern History of Kuwait, 1750--1965, by Ahmed Abu-Hakima, McGill \nUniversity, Canada ] \n\n--- \n\nIndependent Kuwait--2 \n\nThis is another article of a series of articles that testify to the \nindependence of Kuwait throughout its history from both Iraq and the \nOttomans. \n\nThe following text discusses a dispute on an estate called Sufiyya in Zubair, \nIraq, between the Sheikh of Kuwait and Al-Zuhair tribe in Zubair. \n\nIn 1866, trouble developed over the possession by Sheikh Sabah of the \nestate which was [purchased] by his father, Sheikh Jabir, in 1836. This \nproperty was sequestered by a Turkish Qa'immaqam [representative] on \nthe basis of a claim by the Al-Zuhair that the vendor had been the \nowner of a share and not of the n 100e Sufiyya. At the same time, \nSheikh Sabah was required to expel from other lands owned by him at \nthe island of Fao some cultivators who had immigrated from Persian \nterritory. \n\nIt should be recalled that the Turkish officials from the start \nshowed strong prejudice in favor of the Zuhair claimants. Abdulla Ibn \nSabah, the eldest son of the ruler of Kuwait who went to Basra as his \nfather's agent in the case, narrowly escaped being thrown into jail \nupon his refusal to make a payment amounting to the value of seven \nyears produce which the Ottoman authorities deemed the plaintiffs were \nentitled to receive. \n\nEventually, the dispute was settled by the Wali [Governor] of Baghdad \nin favor of the Sheikh of Kuwait. The decision of the Governor of \nBasra in favor of the Sheikh was apparently made for various reasons. \nSome writers think that the Governor wanted to win Abdulla over to the \nTurkish side, and suggest that the Governor, Namiq Pasha, even offered \nhim the title of Qa'immaqam, which he declined. Nevertheless, the \nproceedings of the Turks in this case were regarded by the inhabitants \nof Kuwait as attempts to cause a confrontation with Zubair. It seems \nthat they had anticipated a conflict and according to reports by the \nBritish Agent at Basra, the people of Kuwait were prepared to a man to \nabandon their town rather than submit to Turkish rule. Lorimer suggests \nthat the final order of Namiq Pasha, upholding the Kuwait Sheikh's \ntitle to Sufiyya, was perhaps due to a report that Sheikh Sabah, \n``with the object of attacking Zubair if the decision should go \nagainst him, had obtained a promise of countenance and armed support \nfrom the Wahhabi Amir.'' \n\nIn addition to this legal matter with Zubair, Kuwait had had other \nproblems with Basra whose courts tried to jail Abdulla Ibn Sabah, as \nexplained above. However, Kuwait's relations with the Ottoman \nmutasallims of Basra had at times been amicable and in several \ninstances, those mutasallims even sought refuge at Kuwait when \npressured by the Pashas of Baghdad who exercised control over them. \n\n[ Source: The Modern History of Kuwait, 1750--1965, by Ahmed Abu-Hakima, \nMcGill University, Canada ] \n\n--- \n\nIndependent Kuwait--3 \n\nThis is another article that testifies to the \nindependence of Kuwait throughout its history from both Iraq and the \nOttomans. \n\n\nWhen Pelly [Colonel Pelly, the British Resident in the Gulf] visited Kuwait \nfor the first time on March 3, 1863, he was \nmet at Jahra by Sheikh Mubarak, the second son of the ruler, Sheikh \nSabah. Just before he reached Kuwait town on March 4, he was met by \nSheikh Abdulla, the eldest son and heir apparent, who accompanied him \nto the town gate on their way to ``a very good home,'' which had been \nprepared for Pelly and his companions. ``Scarcely had we entered it,'' \nsays Pelly, ``when Sheikh Sabah himself came.'' \nThis description of Pelly's reception indicates that to a certain \ndegree it was run according to protocol. \n\nThe government system of Kuwait and administration of justice were the \nsubject of comments made by Pelly. ``The Government is patriarchal,'' \nsays Pelly, ``the Sheikh managing the political, and the Cazee [Qadi] \nthe judicial departments. The Sheikh himself would submit to the \nCazee's decision.'' Punishment was rarely inflicted. ``Indeed, there \nseems little government interference anywhere, and little need of an \narmy.'' Pelly in admiration of how the Sheikh ran the affairs of the \ncountry, retold the following remark which the Sheikh had made to him: \n\nWhen my father was nearly 120 years old, he called me and said, ``I \nshall soon die. I have made no fortune, and can leave you no money, \nbut I have made many and true friends, grapple them. While other \nstates around the Gulf have fallen off from injustice or \nill-government, mine has gone on [flourishing]. Hold to my policy, and \nthough you are surrounded by desert, and pressed by a once hostile \nand still wandering set of tribes, you will prosper.'' \n\n[ Source: The Modern History of Kuwait, 1750--1965, by Ahmed Abu-Hakima, \nMcGill University, Canada ] \n\n--- \n\nIndependent Kuwait--4 \n\nThis is another article that testifies to the \nindependence of Kuwait throughout its history from both Iraq and the \nOttomans. \n\n\nThe British had always regarded Sheikh Jabir as a ``good friend,'' but \nin October 1839, an event took place at Kuwait which could have \nweakened those good relations. On October 30, Lieutenant Edmunds, the \nAssistant Resident at Abu Shahr [in Iran], arrived in Kuwait on a \nspecial mission from the Resident, Captain Hennell. His mission was to \nfind out if Kuwait was willing to welcome the establishment of a \nBritish line of post across the desert from Kuwait to the \nMediterranean. The British war vessel fired the usual salute in honor \nof the Sheikh after it had anchored in the waters of Kuwait Bay. The \nsalute was not acknowledged and Edmunds waited in the vessel for three \ndays before he was able to communicate with the Sheikh. \n\nAfter Edmunds' return to Abu Shahr, both he and Captain Hennell \nexplained this unusual behavior of the Sheikh, to have been due not \nto ill-will, but principally to a desire to mislead the Egyptian agent \nat Kuwait as to the nature of his relations with the British. \nTherefore, they considered that Jabir's conduct did not indicate any \nchange in his friendly policies towards the British. \n\nIf the British tolerated the attitude of Jabir towards Edmunds, so \nalso did the Egyptians. Earlier in the same year, some of the most \nwanted men in the Wahhabi camp, such as 'Umar Ibn 'Ufaisan, the \nWahhabi general in Al-Hasa, and Wahhabi tribes like Al-Duwaish, \nsought refuge in Kuwait. \n\nProtection of refugees seeking political \nasylum in his country was a policy that had been adopted earlier by \nSheikh Abdulla Ibn Sabah. This can, therefore, be looked upon as an \nindication of self-confidence; an outcome of Kuwait's independence \nfrom foreign powers. It corroborates the fact that Kuwait, if \nnecessary, was prepared to defend itself against more powerful \nneighbors. \n\nThis defense depended not only on the walls of the city, but also on \nbedouin tribes in its neighborhood and a merchant fleet equipped with \nthe necessary guns comparable to other Arab fleets of the time. \n\nAs to Kuwait's position between 1815 and 1839, one can safely state \nthat it managed to maintain a neutral policy with regard to the \nstruggling Wahhabis and Egyptians. Relations with the British and \neven with the Pasha of Baghdad continued on good terms. \n\n[ Source: The Modern History of Kuwait, 1750--1965, by Ahmed Abu-Hakima, \nMcGill University, Canada ] \n\n--- \n\n\n\n\n\n\n They were trying to recover land they believed \n was theirs, much like the Argentines in the Faulklands. The Kuwaitis pushed \n just a little too far by taking Iraqi oil and Saddam thought he'd settle \n the dispute the old fashioned way... \n\nAre you really this cartoonish? Or do you seriously believe this? If\nso, please post your proof. \n\n Everybody would have been much better off had they left the reunited Iraq \n together and concentrated on taking out Saddam. A strong, united Iraq with \n an elected government would have gone a long way to ridding the world of \n the feudal dictatorships in the Gulf. ","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nA HBP, but it reminds of my favorite (apochryphal ? sp ?) Don Drysdale story.\n\nWhen ordered to intentionally walk a batter who had hot-dogged on him in\ntwo previous at-bats, Drysdale reared back with the first pitch and\ndrilled him right in the ribs.\n\nHis manager came storming out of the dugout and yelled \"What did you do that\nfor ?\"\n\nDrysdale growled back, \"What are you complaining for ? I saved you three\npitches !\"\n\nIncidentally, if this is true, I'd love to know the other people involved.\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTed Kury | \"One man stands... and the wall, cracks... and the wall, \nSUNY at Buffalo | cracks... and the wall, cracks... and the wall comes\nDept. of Economics | crumbling down.\" - Anthrax ","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\tThis is pure bull. I've had the 24 bit mode (640x480 and 800x600)\n\tworking since the version before 59 (??55??). Bld 59 added \n\tthe 24 bit option to Flexpanel. Try getting the drivers from \n\tftp.cica.indiana.edu or wuarchive.\nMine is:\nGateway 486 DX2\/50 LB\n8 Megs ram\nIDE HD\nATI GUP w\/ 2MB (installed upgrade myself)\nBLD 59 drivers.\n\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"What's with John Franco? The Mets are hardly using him. I heard he was\ncompletely recovered, but now I'm not so sure.\n\nIf there is anybody out there with information about Franco, I would\nappreciate it if you could drop me a line.\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n I would not be suprised if the equipment is compatible, in fact New York\nTelephone (NYNEX) spend a lot of money on Swedish switching equipment\nrecently.\n\n\n You can guess what brand of equipment I refer to :-)\n\nMichael","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I have a 3 month old that seems to have acquired the jitters of late. \nThe 14\" Apple color monitor that I'm using with an LCIII sort of jiggles to\nthe left and right all the time now. I have attempted to relocate the monitor\nto make sure the problem isn't interference from something else, but the \nproblem seems to remain no matter what I do.\n\nHas anybody encountered this problem?\n\nThanks,","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hello there!\nA few days ago I got a mail concerning bitmap-stretching\nfrom SCOTT LEATHAM @ Microsoft Redmond WA, USA.\nI really would like to answer back to him, but I have \nlost his email-address.\nSo if Scott or anybody that knows his email-address\nreads this, please mail me his address so I can\nanswer his mail.\n\nPlease mail to : d91tm@efd.lth.se","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nThe problem is that (by no fault of ESPN) ongoing games are not\ncovered 'til the final horn sounds. With two channels, SCNY and SCA,\nlate-finishing games (up to Pacific time) and overtimes elsewhere will\nkick in at the end of local coverage. If SCNY is blocked by the Mets,\nthere is still some hockey on SCA (SCNY Plus).\n\nWith an ESPN 2, the current situation would be alleviated.\n\ngld","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I have an old IBM PC-XT motherboard which has TWO banks\nof dip switches (eight switches per bank). I need to \nknow which switch is required to install a hard disk.\n\nDoes anyone have any archived documentation that would\nhelp me? \n \nThanks -jim- jimd@cae.prds.cdx.mot.com ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I've had a Valentine for about 9 months now and I agree that it is the best det\nector available. The point here is trust and reliability. I've been able to \"tr\nust\" the Valentine more than any other detector I've owend. If the Valentine sa\nys that there is a moderate to strong radar source in front of me, then it's mo\nre than likely to be a speed trap. With my other detectors, I've gotten so many\n falses that I've begun to ignore someo of the warnings because I didn't want t\no drive like I had one foot on the brake and one on the gas pedal.\n\nThat directional indicator really, really helps. Plus, more info is almost alwa\nys better than less info. No matter how smart radar detectors get, the human br\nain is usually smarter. So, if I'm going to make a decisio based on information\n at hand, I want all the info I can get. Plus, if you divide the overall streng\nth of the radar signal by the number of bogeys reported, you'll find that each\nbogey is pretty weak and therefore not a radar threat. With other detectors, yo\nu'll just get one strong warning. My logic may be faulty on this, but I think i\nt works okay.\n\nAlthough, I must admit that I haven't really noticed the reflection problem of\none radar souce.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\nI include the key verse (D&C 68:25) because others\nmay not have the reference.\n\n\"And again, inasmuch as parents have children in Zion,\nor in any of her stakes which are organized, that teach\nthem not to understand the doctrine of repentance,\nfaith in Christ the Son of the living God, and of\nbaptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying\non of the hands, when eight years old, the sin be\nupon the heads of the parents.\"\n\nWhat is \"the sin\" of the parents?\n\n\n\nEzekiel 18 teaches a correct principle.\nHowever, it assumes that fathers and sons have \nequal knowledge to prepare for the judgment.\n\nParents are responsible to teach their children\nthe Gospel and other life skills. Should they\nfail to make a sufficient attempt to teach their \nchildren, the parent would be held responsible\n-- not for their children's sins, but for not\nteaching them properly.\n\nWhenever the Lord installs someone to a position \nof authority in either the family or the church He\nexpects that person to teach those in his charge.\n\nIn Ezekiel 33:7-9 someone called to care for others \nis likened to \"a watchman unto the house of Israel.\"\n\"If thou dost not speak to warn the wicked from \nhis way, that man shall die in his iniquity; but\nhis blood will I require at thine hand.\nNevertheless, if thou warn the wicked of his way to \nturn from it; if he do not turn from his way, he\nshall die in his iniquity; but thou hast\ndelivered thy soul.\"\n\nEven though the D&C prefaces this commandment with\n\"parents have children in Zion\" I believe all\nparents are responsible for teaching their children \nwhatever good principles they understand.\nHowever, LDS parents accept greater responsbility\nand could be judged more strictly.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Well, I'm glad that there's plenty of NT stuff at Xhibition.\nNot because I want to use it instead of X, but because I want to \nfind out what the chances are that some time in the future I may \nnot have any choice.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Speaking of Roger and ilk, whatever happened to good ol' gln? I had him in\nmy kill file since last year's playoffs and now that I've moved to a new\nnews reader which doesn't have kill files, I find that he's gone. I must\nadmit, however, that unlike gln, Roger seems to know something about the game\nas long as the subject doesn't touch on the Leafs.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n \n\n\nThere are exactly ZERO verses that \"clearly\" address the issues.\n\n\nThe kind of interpretation I see as \"incredibly perverse\" is that applied\nto the story of Sodom as if it were a blanket equation of homosexual\nbehavior and rape. Since Christians citing the Bible in such a context\nshould be presumed to have at least READ the story, it amounts to slander\n-- a charge that homosexuality == rape -- to use that against us.\n\n\nThe moderator adequately discusses the circularity of your use of _porneia_\nin this. I think we can all agree (with Paul) that there are SOME kinds of\nactivity that could be named by \"fornication\" or \"theft\" or \"coveting\" or\n\"reviling\" or \"drunkenness\" which would well deserve condemnation. We may\nor may not agree to the bounds of those categories, however; and the very\nfact that they are argued over suggests that not only is the matter not at\nall \"clear\" but that Paul -- an excellent rhetorician -- had no interest\nin MAKING them clear, leaving matters rather to our Spirit-led decisions,\nwith all the uncomfortable living-with-other-readings that has dominated\nChristian discussion of ALL these areas.\n\nHomosexual behavior is no different. I (and the other gay Christians I\nknow) are adamant in condemning rape -- heterosexual or homosexual -- and\nchild molestation -- heterosexual or homosexual -- and even the possibly\n\"harmless\" but obsessive kinds of sex -- heterosexual or homosexual --\nthat would stand condemned by Paul in the very continuation of the chapter\nyou cite [may I mildly suggest that what *Paul* does in his letter that\nyou want to use is perhaps a good guide to his meaning?]\n\n\t\"'I am free to do anything,' you say. Yes, but not everything\n\tis for my good. No doubt I am free to do anything, but I for one\n\twill not let anything make free with me.\" [1 Cor. 6:12]\n\nWhich is a restatement that we must have no other \"god\" before God. A\ncommandment neither I nor any other gay Christian wishes to break. Some\npeople are indeed involved in obsessively driven modes of sexual behavior.\nIt is just as wrong (though slightly less incendiary, so it's a secondary\nargument from the 'phobic contingent) to equate homosexuality with such\nbehavior as to equate it with the rape of God's messengers.\n\nI won't deal with the exegesis of Leviticus, except very tangentially.\nFundamentally, you are exhibiting the same circularity here as in your\nassumption that you know what _porneia_ means. There are plenty of\nlaws prohibiting sexual behavior to be found in Leviticus, most of\nwhich Christians ignore completely. They never even BOTHER to examine\nthem. They just *assume* that they know which ones are \"moral\" and\nwhich ones are \"ritual.\" Well, I have news for you. Any anthropology\ncourse should sensitize you to ritual and clean vs. unlcean as categories\nin an awful lot of societies (we have them too, but buried pretty deep).\nAnd I cannot see any ground for distinguishing these bits of Leviticus\nfrom the \"ritual law\" which NO Christian I know feels applies to us.\n\nI'm dead serious here. When people start going on (as they do in this\nmatter) about how \"repulsive\" and \"unnatural\" our acts are -- and what\ndo they know about it, huh? -- it is a solid clue to the same sort of\narbitrary cultural inculcations as the American prejudice against eating\ninsects. On what basis, other than assuming your conclusion, can you\nsay that the law against male-male intercourse in Leviticus is NOT a part\nof the ritual law?\n\nFor those Christians who *do* think that *some* parts of Leviticus can\nbe \"law\" for Christians (while others are not even to be thought about)\nit is incumbent on you *in every case, handled on its own merits* to\ndetermine why you \"pick\" one and ignore another. I frankly think the\nwhole effort misguided. Reread Paul: \"No doubt I am free to do anything.\"\nBut Christians have a criterion to use for making our judgments on this,\nthe Great Commandment of love for God and neighbor. If you cannot go\nthrough Leviticus and decide each \"command\" there on that basis, then\nyour own arbitrary selection from it is simply idiosyncracy. In this\ncontext, it is remarkably offensive to say:\n\n\nWell, la-ti-da. So what? This is almost as slimey an argument as the\none that homosexuality == rape. I know of no one who argues seriously\n(though one can always find jokers) in \"defense\" of bestiality. It is\nabsolutely irrelevant and incomparable to the issues gay Christians *do*\nraise (which concern sexual activity within committed, consensual human\nadult realtionships), so that your bringing it up is no more relevant\nthan the laws of kashrut. If you cannot address the actual issues, you\nare being bloody dishonest in trailing this red herring in front of the\nworld. If *you* want to address bestiality, that is YOUR business, not\nmine. And attempting to torpedo a serious issue by using what is in\nour culture a ridiculous joke shows that you have no interest in hearing\nus as human beings. You want to dismiss us, and use the sleaziest means\nyou can think of to do so.\n\nJesus and Paul both expound, very explictly and in considerable length,\nthe central linch-pin of Christian moral thought: we are required to\nlove one another, and ALL else depends on that. Gay and lesbian Christ-\nians challenge you to address the issue on those terms -- and all we get\nin return are cheap debate tricks attempting to side-track the issues.\n\nChristians, no doubt very sincere ones, keep showing up here and in every\ncorner of USENET and the world, and ALL they ever do is spout these same\nold verses (which they obviously have never thought about, maybe never\neven read), in TOTAL ignorance of the issues raised, slandering us with\nthe vilest charges of child abuse or whatever their perfervid minds can\nmanage to conjure up, tossing out red herrings with (they suppose) great\nemotional force to cause readers to dismiss our witness without even\ntaking the trouble to find out what it is.\n\nSuch behavior should shame anyone who claims to have seen Truth in Christ.\nWHY, for God's precious sake, do you people quote irrelevant verses to\ncondemn people you don't know and won't even take the trouble to LISTEN\nto BEFORE you start your condemnations? Is that loving your neighbor?\nGod forbid! Is THAT how you obey the repeated commands to NOT judge or\ncondemn others? Christ and Paul spend ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE more time in\ninsisting on this than the half-dozen obscure words in Paul that you are\nSO bloody ready to take as license to do what God tells you NOT to do.\n\nWhy, for God's sake?\n\n\t\"For God did not send the Son into the world\n\tto condemn the world,\n\tbut that the world might be saved through him.\n\tWhoever believes in him is not condemned,\n\tbut whoever does not believe has already been condemned\n\tfor refusing to believe in the name of God's only Son.\n\tNow the judgment is this:\n\tthe light has come into the world,\n\tbut men have preferred darkness to light\n\tbecause their deeds were evil.\n\tFor everyone who practices wickedness\n\thates the light,\n\tand does not come near the light\n\tfor fear his deeds will be exposed.\n\tBut he who acts in truth\n\tcomes into the light,\n\tso that it may be sh0own\n\tthat his deeds are done in God.\"\tJohn 3:17-21\n\nFor long ages, we (many of us) have been confused by evil counsel from\nevil men and told that if we came to the light we would be shamed and\nrejected. Some of us despaired and took to courses that probably *do*\nshow a sinful shunning of God's light. Blessed are those whose spirits\nhave been crushed by the self-righteous; they shall be justified.\n\nHowever, we have seen the Truth, and the Truth is the light of humanity;\nand we now know that it is not WE who fear the light, but our enemies who\nfear the light of our witness and will do everything they can to shadow\nit with the darkness of false witness against us.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\t\t\t\t\t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n^^^^^^^^^^^\n\nHopefully EPSN will use the lesson given by the master: Ted Turner.\nThe season Ted introduced TNT, many cable co.'s refused to put it on,\nsaying that, gee we get enough old movies, miniseries, etc. on TBS,\nUSA, AMC, WGN, WOR, why do we need another one? This was in the fall.\nCome spring, Ted fixed their little red wagons good. The previous\nspring, NBA playoffs wore on TBS, now they were on TNT (and still are).\nAnd everyone gets TNT now.\n\nSo, ESPN should put NFL football and baseball on ESPN2, and leave\nhockey on ESPN. And if cable co.'s play games and drop ESPN\nin favor of ESPN2, ESPN should alternate baseball and football between\nchannels every week.\n\nBut, do the ESPN guys collectively have the gonads of the Turner guy?","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nIf ESPN\/ABC is going to stick with one-sided Pens-Devils series(and it\nlooks like they will continue with it on Thursday night), I'd rather\nwatch pretty women in the stands than non-action on the ice where a\nslow,aging NJ team being taken out to lunch by a dynamic Pens squad.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":": |> Let me begin by saying I think this is the world's first religion to use\n: |> the net as its major recruitment medium. Therefore, even if this\n: |> religion does not take off, its founding members will be very important\n: |> historically as this method of soliciting membership will eventually become \n: |> common.\n: \n: So what is Kibology? Chopped liver?\n\nKibo Himself summed it up by saying \"Kibology is not just a religion, it is\nalso a candy mint ... and a floor wax.\" I personally think that it is more\nlike Spam Clear.\n: \n: You really should check out alt.religion.kibology, as Kibo's religion is \n: slightly older than yours, makes more sense and has more slack.\n\nYes! Why send money to B0B when Kibo will pay you to worship him. (Funny, he\ndoesn't seem to have paid me...)\n\n: ------------------------------------------------------------------\n: __ Live from Capitaland, heart of the Empire State...\n: ___\/ | Jim Kasprzak, computer operator @ RPI, Troy, NY, USA\n: \/____ *| \"I understand the causes, and sympathize your motivations,\n: \\_| But all the details of this war are just your self-infatuation.\" \n: ==== e-mail: kasprj@rpi.edu or kasprzak@mts.rpi.edu ","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"It's a shame there's no law against Driving While Stupid. After a little\nwhile it would prevent all kinds of accidents.\n\nDean","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I'd like to conduct a small survey relating to Americans' views on economics and on Japan.\nThe survey consists of just two questions. I ask that only Americans respond; I've posted\nit worldwide, however, because I think others will be interested in the results. I'll\ntabulate the results and post them with some commentary. Please respond by email to\n\"borden@m5.harvard.edu\". Here are the questions:\n\n1) As an American, would you prefer that in a given year, a) our economy grows by one\n percent, and Japan's economy also grows by one percent, or b) our economy grows by\n two percent while Japan's economy grows by three percent?\n\n2) On what newsgroup did you read this survey?\n\nThank you for your participation.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Robert MacElwaine sez (again!);\n\n\nOK, I got it. Actually, these message of MacElwaine's are coded messages.\nRead only the caps, and it all comes clear!:\n\n\n\nMaybe it's a message telling us what actually happened to the legendary\nLarson. Perhaps it's a warning that one should not expend too much\neffort trying to counter MacElwaine's postings. Who can be sure? :-)\n\n-Tommy Mac\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTom McWilliams 517-355-2178 wk \\ They communicated with the communists,\n18084tm@ibm.cl.msu.edu 336-9591 hm \\ and pacified the pacifists. -TimBuk3","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":" \nJames, it could be that they were determined to stay together in the compound\nno matter what happened. Perhaps the fire was accidental, and the DB simply\nrefused to leave the compod. Perhap they died fighting the fire? who knows.\nwe will have to wait and see. i persaonlly find it hard to believe that they \nwould all agree to burn themselves up! what a horrible way to go.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Im new to Xlib programming. Im having a problem I hope someone here can\nhelp me with. I create a window, and I want it to have some background color,\nsay red, and draw an oval in it. Further, when I resize the window, I want\nto be able to redraw the image so that is fills the new window (whether it\nis larger or smaller.) Im using AIXwindows on an RS6000.\n\nMy problem is this: when I resize the window, only the \"original\" part of the\nwindow that was part of the window creation gets drawn into. Everything else\nis a grey..the oval \"tries\" to redraw itself but gets clipped. I can see that\nit WOULD be the right size if I could see all of it, but it only shows up in\nthe region that was the original size of the window when created.\n\nFor example, I start out the window at 200x200 in width and height. If I\nresize it to 400x400, the only part that has any color drawn into it is\nis from the origin out to 200x200..the rest is grey. Further the oval\nonly shows up in that 200x200 area.\n\nWhat am I doing wrong?? How can I get a window to resize and redraw a \nre-scaled image in it to take up the full size of the window?\n\nSecond question:\nCould someone tell me what Xaw and Xmu are???","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I didn't want to quote all the stuff that's been said recently, I\njust wanted to add a point.\n\n The whole question of \"a right to a dark sky\" revolves around the\ndefinition of a right. Moral rights and natural rights are all well and\ngood, but as far as I can see, a right is whatever you or someone\nrepresenting you can enforce. In most civilizations, the government or\nthe church (or both) defines what the rights of the citizens are, and\nthen enforces those rights for them. Here in the U.S., the constitution\nprovides a \"Bill of Rights\" from which most if not all legal rights are\nconsidered to derive. I'm sure that most other countries have\ncomparable documents. If you can persuade a court that you have a right\nto a dark sky derived in some manner from the Bill of Rights (in the\nU.S.), you can prevent (maybe) these billboards from being launched. To\nkeep anyone in the world from launching then gets into international law\nand the International Court of Justice (correct name?) in the Hague,\nsomething I know little about.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I need the tool described in the subject line. Is there such a \ntool available via ftp? If so, I'd appreciate it if someone could\ne-mail me the location and pathname.\n\nThanks.\n\n-------------\nSaad Mufti\nPersonal Library Software","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"For a very long time I've had a problem with feeling really awful\nwhen I try to get up in the morning. My sleep latency at night is also\npretty long, ranging from 30 min to an hour. I get about 7 hours of\nbedtime (maybe 6 of actual sleep) a night and more on the weekends. I\nwill spend two or three hours laying in bed after this if I can, because\nI feel so tired when I wake up, even more tired than I was when I\nwent to bed, which is usually too tired to work.\n\n\tAnyway, I recently had a really bad flu, so I called a friend to\nget me some cough syrup with both an expectorant and a nasal decongestant;\nbut he got Vicks formula 44M which has everything but an expectorant. So\nI used that anyway, and the three nights I used it, I fell asleep rapidly\nand felt that I got really good quality sleep -- that is, I actually\nfelt refreshed the next morning.\n\n\tSo, I am now trying to look into, both in the literature and\nexperimentally, the use of antihistamines as sleep aids, since I am\npresuming that it was the antihistamine that caused the effect. The\nantihistamine in Vicks formula 44 is Chloriphenamine maleate, so I bought\nsome generic tablets of that, and tried one last night and didn't\nnotice any improvement. I might try one with a little alcohol (about\n1 beer) to see if it is a synergism effect. Also, library research\nseems to show that Benadryl is the antihistamine with the strongest\nsedative effect of what is availible OTC. So I might also buy a generic\nform of that and try that; the PDR seems to suggest that 50 mg is a good\ndosage level to try.\n\n\tFor other medical information, I have allergies but rarely have\nan allergic reaction living in New Mexico. I also have chronically dry\neyes, which get horrible if I try to use most underarm deoderants. I did\nguess that my problem might be caused by hypoglycemia, so I made some\nchanges in my diet consistent with that, and it didn't help, so I\nwent back to a normal diet (Pretty diverse, also taking vitamin supplements)","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nBut one of the most basic concepts of Christian morality is that we\nall have defective appetites due to original sin. Not just\nhomosexuals, but everybody. Thus we are not entitled to indulge in\nwhatever behavior our bodies want us to.\n\nI think we need to keep clear the distinction between homosexual\n_behavior_ (which is wrong) and homosexual _orientation_ (which is not\na sin, merely a misfortune).\n\n[Please: NO EMAIL REPLIES. Respond in this public forum.]","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Is there an easy (ie via shell commands) way to tell what the DISPLAY \nenvironment variable is for any given client process? Sometimes I can \nget what I want by typing ps -axe if:\n a. the client was invoked with a -display argument\n or\n b. DISPLAY is one of the first few variables defined in the environment\n (actually I've never seen b. but it's there to illustrate the type \n of thing I'm looking for)\n\nUltimately I wish to determine the number of displays that are simultaneously \nrunning a given X application.\n\nmy system: SunOS 4.1.2 sun4c\n\nthanks for any help,\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n[A lot of interesting stuff about gopher - deleted]\n\n\n\nI've heard of it but lost the intro posting that came out a while back -\ncould you post it again? I think it's of general interest.\n\n\nBen","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nThat was a reasonable insertion, so folks would know \"Random\" hadn't made an \nerror reposting your message. No one was flaming you for the typo.\n\n\nI have heard such claims from disgruntled former members. Could be true, who \nknows. No proof. And what does all this have to do with the BATF and FBI \nactions?\n\nNo, you missed his.\n\n\nThis from someone who does not have a return address in his header:\n----\nNewsgroups: talk.politics.guns\nFrom: ()\nSubject: Re: CLINTON JOINS LIST OF GENOCIDAL SOCIALIST LEADERS\nOrganization: Trinity College, Hartford, CT.\nLines: 65\n----\nWhereas David Pope (random) did, so a reasonable newsreader could simply hit \nreply to his comments, but not to yours. Get an education in Internet use, \"my \nman\".\n\n\nJim\n--\njmd@handheld.com","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nDon't even get hyped up. They are still accepting submissions from the\nmembers for various proposals of how to implement the standard.\n\nYou don't seem to realize that while v32bis was just an extension of\nv32 (which took years to pass, implement, and finally sell at a reasonable\nprice), v.fast requires all new technology (not just faster DSP chips, etc.)\nto achieve its performance.\n\nWait until next spring for the final ratification and modems coming shortly\nafter that.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"[Posting the text of H.R. 893 ...]\n[ ... ]\n[page break]\n\nOB ill-wind-and-all-that: with Bill the Prez in there, at least the\nanti-gunners are out of the closet. The provision that any existing\nso-called \"assault weapons\" die with their current owners was worked\ninto H.R. 3371 (102nd Congress bill number) a couple of years ago,\nin a complicated way that the anti's claimed was a \"drafting error.\"\n\nCan't call 'em \"lying bastards\" any longer. (Not all the time ... :-)","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\tThe best one I've seen is CEO, by Sloop Software. They have a\n\tsharware version, but the retail version is only $40-50. It's\n\tincredibly complete, subfolders to any level, choose any icon,\n\thot keys, drop down menus, button bars, etc. Haven't found\n\tanything it doesn't do. Try mailing 72540.144@compuserve.com\n\tfor details.\n\n\tTom","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"1B Career: DON MATTINGLY!!!!!!!!\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Hello.\nHoping to net some netters\nwho are in the helping professions \n(counseling, psychology, psychiatry, social work, therapy etc.)\nto network on some topics and consider\nthe possibility of a sci.counseling.christian type newsgroup\nor list.\n\nThe integration of psychology and counseling and theology \nis a subject of great debate and one of particular interest\nto me.\n\nIf you're out there, please lemme know.\n\nEmail me direct if you will so we can get to know one another\noff the news.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nAnybody who drove into somebody like that in this country would hopefully \nlose their licence. However, the avoidance is simple. Don't stop behind the \ncage. stop beside it, or better still, in front of it, so that it acts as a \nbuffer.\n\n\nTony\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nNot according to reports I have read. It seems that the Somalis think\nof our African American Marines in less than complimentary terms, using\ngestures that signify a word I refuse to use. Seems that even when you\ntry to help people, they still insult you.\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nLiefting> The alt.* hierarchie is created for 2 purposes: 1. For\nLiefting> groups which do not fit under the comp.* or other 'official'\nLiefting> hierarchies 2. For the fast creation of hot new newsgroups\nLiefting> like alt.gulf.war\n\nLiefting> Because there is no voting process or any other control\nLiefting> facilities, sites are free to decide not to carry (some of)\nLiefting> the alt groups.\n\nLiefting> Therefore, it is (I think) desirable to try to create\nLiefting> comp.graphics. {raytrace, rendering or whatever} and not an\nLiefting> alt-group\n\nPlus, *many* sites, (especially many .com sites) do not carry any alt\nnewsgroups. (We don't for example.) A comp.* group will get a much broader\ndistribution and would be useful to many more people. Plus the topic is\nimportant\/popular enough to warrant its own group, IMHO.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Sharp Wizard: OZ-8000 electronic organizer w\/ 64k RAM\n * Home and World clocks\n * Calendar\n * Schedular\n * Anniversary and periodic dates\n * 3 Telephone directories\n * Business card directory\n * Calculator\n * Outliner\/Memos\n * 40x8 screen\n * QWERTY style keyboard\n * Alarms\n * Password protection\n * PC computer interface (requires cable)\n * Software card slot w\/ touch screen\n * vt100 terminal builitin (requires cable and modem)\n \n I also have have an external battery pack that uses AA's\n Mail order price: sharp $300\n : battery pak $35\n\n\n Asking : $150 for the whole deal\n\n Unit is in perfect shape, I just don't use as anything but an address\n book. \n\n\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"It's over - the Sabres came back to beat the Bruins in OT 6-5 tonight\nto sweep the series. A beautiful goal by Brad May (Lafontaine set him\nup while lying down on the ice) ended it. Fuhr left the game game with\nan injured shoulder and Lafontaine was banged up as well; however, the\nSabres will get a week's rest so injuries should not be a problem.\n\nMontreal edged Quebec 3-2 to square their series, which seems to be\nheaded for Game 7. The Habs dominated the first two periods and were\nunlucky to only have a 2-2 tie after 40 minutes. However, an early\ngoal by Brunet in the 3rd won it.\n\nThe Islanders won their 3rd OT game of the series on a goal by Ray\nFerraro 4-3; the Caps simply collapsed after taking a 3-0 lead in the\n2nd. The Isles' all-time playoff OT record is now 28-7.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nAnd DoDers are easily recognized by their own special wave.\nPay attention and I'll tell you how to do it. Hold your left hand out\nin front of you, fingers straight but apart - like a vase. You may also\nuse your right hand if you have a throttle lock or are stopped. Bring\nyour fingertips and thumb together, touch, and open back to the starting\nposition. While you are doing this, move your hand slowly to the left.\nDo it gracefully and with a waving motion. You are now imitating a\nsquid propelling itself about underwater probably in search of food,\ndrink, squids of the appropriate sexual orientation, or other squids to\ngo riding with.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I have been using WinQVT\/Net 2.81 under Win3.1 (dos 5.0) for quite\nsometime without any problem. I recently installed DOS 6.0 on my 386-40 PC\nand I cannot run WinQVT\/Net any more. I keep getting \"Packet received for\ninvalid port-reset sent\" messages on the console window. I can't\nget more than 1 telnet window and can't use ftp!!!\n\n Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Forwarded from the Mars Observer Project\n\n MARS OBSERVER STATUS REPORT\n April 30, 1993\n 11:30 AM PDT\n\nDSS-65 (Madrid 34 meter antenna) did not acquire the expected Mars Observer\nSpacecraft signal at the scheduled beginning of track yesterday morning (4\/29)\nat approximately 6:00 AM. Indications were that the spacecraft had entered a\nFault Protection mode sometime between that time and receipt of normal\ntelemetry at the end of the previous station pass (DSS-15 - Goldstone 34\nmeter antenna) at approximately 8:00 PM the evening before. Entry into\nContingency Mode was verified when signal was reacquired and telemetry\nindicated that the spacecraft was sun coning. After subsystem engineers\nreported all systems performing nominally, fault protection telemetry modes\nwere reconfigured and memory readouts of command system Audit Queue and\nAACS (Attitude and Articulation Control Subsystem) Starex performed. These\nreadouts verified that Contingency Mode entry occurred shortly after 1:30 AM\nyesterday, 4\/29\/93. Preliminary indications are that a Sun Ephemeris Check\nfailure triggered fault protection. However, the Flight Team will be\ndetermining the precise cause over the next few days.\n\nAs of last evening, the spacecraft had been commanded back to Inertial\nReference and was stable in that mode. The Flight Team is planning to\ncommand the spacecraft back to Array Normal Spin state today.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\nI know for sure that the Everex Magic I\/O EV-170A can be jumpered\nfor a printer mode, or for a general purpose bidirectional I\/O mode.\n\nAlso, I know for sure that the IBM Technical Reference says the following\nabout the Monochrome Display & Printer Adapter and the IBM Parallel Printer\nAdapter:\n\n It is essential that the external device not try to pull these\n lines [referring to the data lines] to ground.\n\nAnd later:\n\n If an external device should be driving data on these pins (in\n violation of usage ground rules) at the time of an input, this\n data will be `or'ed with the latch contents.\n\nI will accept no responsibility if you incur damages of any kind\nas a result of my saying, ``I DO NOT know for sure, but I think\nyou should be able to use a traditional parallel port as an input\nport by writing 0x to the data lines, and then reading from the\ndata lines, while an external device drives them.'' The input\ndata will not be latched, so noise could make this infeasible.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nDo you know of the world-wide-web? This is a global hypertext (well, \nhypermedia) network running on the internet. One of the nice things\nabout it is that is understands and incorporates virtually all of the\nother systems being used, like WAIS, Gopher, FTP, Archie, etc. It\nis usually quite easy to add existing resources to the web.\n\nIf you'd like to explore, I'd suggest getting the XMosaic program,\nwritten at the NCSA. It's an X-windows web browser, and is pretty\nslick. It can understand and cope with more than text: gif, jpeg, mpeg,\naudio, etc. There are other browsers, including a text-mode browser\nfor people stuck on a text terminal, but I'm most familliar with mosaic.\n\nUnder the page \"The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Subject Catalogue\"\n(this is available under the Documents menu in mosaic, or by any\nbrowser via the URL \nhttp:\/\/info.cern.ch\/hypertext\/DataSources\/bySubject\/Overview.html )\nthere is a subject \"Space Science.\" Currently this points to a\npage under construction, with only the NASA JPL FTP archive. I've\nvolunteered to take over this page, and in fact I have a replacement\nwith all sorts of information pointers (mostly gleaned from the\nsci.space FAQ). As soon as the overworked \"Subject Catalogue\" \nmaintainer switches the \"Space Science\" pointer, it'll be visible.\n\nI'll post a short note when this happens.\n\n-- \nFrederick G. M. Roeber | CERN -- European Center for Nuclear Research\ne-mail: roeber@cern.ch or roeber@caltech.edu | work: +41 22 767 31 80\nr-mail: CERN\/PPE, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland | home: +33 50 20 82 99","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"People who criticize \"big Government\" and its projects rarely seem to\nhave a consistent view of the role of Government in science and\ntechnology. Basically, the U.S. Government has gotten into the role of\nsupporting research which private industry finds too expensive or too\nlong-term. \n\n(Historically, this role for the U.S. Gov't was forced upon it because\nof socialism in other countries. In order for U.S. industries to\ncompete with government-subsidized foreign competitors, the U.S. Gov't\nhas taken on the role of subisizing big-ticket or long-lead R&D.)\n\nAs a Republican, I abhor the necessity for our Government to involve\nitself in technology this way. I believe that market forces should\ndrive technology, and the world would be a better place for it. But\nthe whole world would have to implement this concept simultaneously, or\nsome countries would have subsidized R&D, while others would not. So\nthe U.S. must subsidize because everybody else does. (This sounds a\nlot like the farm subsidies arguments behind our GATT negotiations,\ndoesn't it?)\n\nBut this role of Government subsidies is antithetical to\ncost-effectiveness. The general idea is to spend money on new\ntechnology, and thereby maintain and promote our technological culture,\ndespite the forces in the business world (like the dreaded quarterly\nearnings report) which erode the ability of U.S. industry to invest in\nnew technology. And since our goal is to spend money, it makes little\nsense to try to save money.\n\nOf course, we could always spend our money more wisely, but EVERYBODY\ndisagrees about that the wisdom should be. \n\nIt's interesting to note that some of our best tools for cost control\navailable in industry today were derived from Government projects.\nGANTT charts, CP\/M, and most of the modern scheduling software comes\nfrom DoD projects and their contractors. The construction industry\nhas taken these tools to the core of their businesses; every large\nconstruction project now uses these tools. \n\n-- Ken Jenks, NASA\/JSC\/GM2, Space Shuttle Program Office\n kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov (713) 483-4368","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\nI think a compromise would work; namely honouring personages in \nConference names, and using geographical references in the divisional \nnames. Although I still do not think the move will draw fans to the\ngame; IMO it's a cosmetic change that Bettman and the owners _hope_ \nwill have an effect. And it doesn't say much for the mentality of \nanybody it works on, either. \n\n\nSurprise, I agree totally. The points system is fine, if everybody at all\ntimes has played the same number of games. Since this is almost never the\ncase, winning percentage is the way to go. I don't particularly care if it \nis an \"American\" thing either, if it works. \n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I guess that nobody noticed that the calls during the world series (and, in\nfact all year) have been pretty much consistently CORRECT. Remember: the rule\nsays it's a strike if ANY PART of the ball passes through the strike zone.\n\nI would certainly agree that high strikes are not called (who could argue\nthis point?) but all in all I think in and out is called pretty well.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":" I am aware of the restrictions imposed by the munitions act\n on the export of cryptographic technology, however, is it illegal to\n transmit encrypted data from the U.S. to another country? If so,\n then which laws apply to this situation?\n\nFrom the US law perspective, unless you're engaging in illegal speech,\nit's not illegal to use encryption. Yet. The NSA is allowed to try\nto listen, but you're not obligated to make it easy for them. Yet.\nThe other country may have more repressive laws about that;\nI gather France's bureaucracy wants to know what you're saying, \nand in the old Soviet Union, they didn't need laws to make things illegal :-(\n\n(paranoia follows, for those of you who want to play it safe :-)\nThe fact that the NSA is listening may affect your willingness to use\nwimpy crypto technologies, but it may also affect your willingness to\nuse technologies that violate RSA's patents, e.g. if you use PGP, the\nNSA may tell RSA that you're doing so, and if the Secret Service catches on,\nthey may decide that the mere fact that RSA hasn't filed a lawsuit\nagainst you doesn't mean that you don't deserve to have your computer\nconfiscated for possible patent violation, munitions law violation,\nespionage, money laundering, drug importation, and creatin' a disturbance,\nand then not give it back because you *did* violate the patent even\nthough they had to drop all the other charges, unlike that nasty Steve\nJackson who had the gall not to be guilty of *anything*.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nI bought, on the net here, a mini-tower 386dx25 system. It works fine, but\nI have no docs on the motherboard.\n\nDoes anyone know who a manufacturer named WPI is? That is the only marking\non the board that is not related to a chip\/connector name. It says\n(c)1991, WPI\n\nAlso, this board has a connector at the other end of the motherboard, it looks\nlike this:\n\n\n +---------------------------------+\n | Batt |\n | 387 | Socket for 387 math coprocessor\n | |\n | 386 | 386 chip is about here\n | |\n | ========= ==== J | = signs are the ISA slots\n | ========= ==== M |\n | ========= P | Jumpers for turbo\/kb etc are where\n | ========= ==== ------ E | marked\n | ========= ==== ------ R |\n | ========= ==== ------ S | - signs are 8 banks of SIMM sockets\n | ========= ==== |\n | ========= ==== ======= | <<","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I recently installed dos 5.0 on a few machines, and the users \nclaim that when they use the mouse often, the screen will blank, and\nthe machine will lock up.\n\nThere are no viruses, they are not running any TSR's.\n(the mouse is a logitec 2 button)\n\nAnybody got any ideas?\n\nthanks","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n Would you believe that there is a letter in MacWEEK this week from\none of the hardware types at Digital Eclipse. He says that they run\ntests on all of the components to see if they will perform at the\nupgraded speed. If they do not then DESI replaces them with ones that\ndo.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"--\n\nAre the any Opel GT's out there? I'm wondering if there are enough to\nstarting a mail list...\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nMatthew R. Singer MIT Lincoln Laboratory\n(617) 981-3771 244 Wood Street\nsinger@ll.mit.edu Lexington, MA 02173","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nI don't think touting contributions is a good idea. World War II produced\nmany many beneficial spinoffs. Eg. Radar, jet aeroplanes, rocket technology.\nI don't think anyone would argue that World War II was, in and of itself,\na good thing.\n\nIf you want people to back the space program it must be a good thing in\nand of itself.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nAnyone know if there is an updated driver for Sony DAT drives? I can't\nget mine to work with our 950 (see \"Sony DAT \/ Retrospect Problems\"\nposted in this group) but I'm also having problems with other new macs...\n\nCheers, Matt.\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"*** Unecessary ...\nmight do it, too much trouble :)\n\n\n*** Agreed Mixali...\n\n\n*** Not entirely true..>\n\n\nTRUE ***\n\nUnecessary ...\n\n\tPath of least resistance (TM) :) :\nGet WinGIF 1.4 from cica (ftp.cica.indiana.edu pub\/pc\/win3\/(desktop?) )\nIt will save to native .rle format unlike PSP (an otherwise fine, fine prog)\nMake a file using anything that has to be less than 30k, as Michael said,\nand less than 16 colors... Import it to WinGIF as gif, pcx or bmp and\nsave it in you windows\/system subdir as vgalogo.rle (NOT .lgo). Exit Win,\nand run setup in the windows subdir. Reselect your _current_ config. Run\nWin. Voila'\n(minor correction: the .rle file has to be <30k. that means ~15k gif ?)\nHope it helps... (and please, please someone put this in the group's FAQ)\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n[...]\n\nThe events I saw were:\n1) Called strike by Hirschbeck\n2) Shocked-looking Gant asks for appeal to first\n3) No appeal to first\n4) Gant steps out of batters box.\n5) Hirschbeck *immediately* orders Gant back in. [bad move]\n6) Gant ignores Hirschbeck and walks off. [bad move]\n7) Hirschbeck yells at Gant. Gant is silent.\n8) Hirschbeck calls for the pitch.\n9) Pitch is called a strike.\n10) Cox argues (couldn't see when he came on the field)\n11) Cox is ejected, players everywhere\n12) Play finally resumes.\n\nGant shouldn't have ignored Hirschbeck. Not returning made the strike\ncall fairly likely. Although I suspect an argument might have gotten\nGant tossed altogether. But if Hirschbeck had let Gant step out, the\nwhole incident probably would have been avoided.\n-- \nDale J. Stephenson |*| (steph@cs.uiuc.edu) |*| Baseball fanatic","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Teemu Selanne had 3 goals, Keith Tkachuk had one, and Luciano Borsato\nscored a rare Jets shorthanded goal as the Jets held on to beat the\nCanucks 5-4, and close the series to 2-1. Trevor Linden and Pavel\nBure had two goals each for the Canucks in a losing cause.\n\nSelanne came out of a two game goal scoring slump, scoring two powerplay\ngoals, and one on a nice breakaway pass from Darrin Shannon.\n\nHard work paid off tonight for the Jets, and if the Jets continue to\nexhibit this strong work effort, they can make a series of it. (I woofed\nlast year when we were up 3-1...I ain't going to do THAT again. I'll\nhave to be quietly happy with a solid performance. ;)","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Excerpts from netnews.rec.autos: 24-Apr-93 Honda Mailing list? by James\nB. Atkins@prism.ga ","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I'm looking for the best source for SIMMs in the USA. I'm not looking for\n the lowest prices, but rather for the best quality SIMMs and the one with\n the lowest rate of defective SIMMs. I know the chip Merchant has good \n prices but they seems to have a high rate of returned SIMMs.\n Does anyone know how many SIMMs you have to purchase to obtain quantity\n discount ?.\n Thank you.\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nYeah! That's it! :) You've really outdone yourself this time Nick...\nDon't forget the \"Davidian Muslims\"... :)\n\nIslam is not a race. It's a religion. You can be white, black,\nFijian or Alaskan. I guess you didn't absorb too much of the Malcolm\nX interest circulating. You see, the whole point of Islam is that it\nstresses equality amongst all peoples. Now, I do realize this is\ndifficult for you to comprehend given your staunch beliefs in Serbian\nethnic cleansing, but give it a try, it's really not that difficult.\n\n\nThat's right, it's a Disneyland war -- all a setup for the TV cameras.\nThere are also people who believe man never landed on the moon, that\nthe whole Apollo story was done in TV studios...\n\n\nTerms of secession? You are, of course, joking, right Nick? Nobody\n*chose* to fight. Bosnia and Croatia were *internationally*\nrecognized nations when the Serbs attacked and started on their\nwell-documented genocide. That makes them an outside aggressor. It's\na simple genocide, a classical example of ethnic cleansing. There is\nno question of civil war...","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I've found a problem in the use of Xlib functions regarding re-entrancy. I\ndecided to implement an animated cursor (using 6 created cursors) by calling\nXDefineCursor from a SIG_ALRM signal handler. This is used to indicate we are\nwaiting for a operator request to complete. (on a production control system).\nI was redrawing the screen underneath the animated cursor and then restoring\nthe standard cursor when complete. I found dumped core , and upon analysis\nit was when the SIG_ALRM handler was called during a XDrawString call. XDrawString\nwas doing a bcopy (presumably an internal structure) when the XDefineCursor\nwas called. Presumably the (internal) structure that XDrawString was manipulating\nwas not in a stable state and sent XDefineCursor to where it shouldn't have been.\n\nHas anyone else experienced this? Is there any official documentation that\nsays you should ensure this doesn't happen? Or should bcopy() be atomic.\nWe are running on SGI Irix 4.0.1 with X11R4.\n\n\n\n-- \nRegards, Martin","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nGive him the $2, leave the house and call the police. That's what I would\ndo. I will not kill to protect mere possessions.\n\nPeace be with you,","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nI'm looking for RGB (cube) --> HLS (double hexcone) --> HSV (cylinder) \nconversion routines. I have RGB <--> HSV, but miss the HLS <--> RGB\/HSV.\n\nPLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECTLY, AS I DO NOT GET THIS NEWSGROUP AT MY SITE\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nAny and all help wil be greatly appreciated.\nGert.\n\n--","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nI would be veru interested also, if there is one.\nCould someone please send me some info?","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nThere are two things at work here ... the public insurance is very\nwide in what it will cover, as the amortization is also universal.\nNo private plan can boast of a plan that fits a Gaussian curve ...\nand as our private sector has discovered, they're better off not\noffering insurance coverage that their customers are going to use.\n(-;\n\n\nThe alternative to the system is no system at all (patients opted out,\ndoctors opted out, or both). But that only for insurance ... and you\ncan't force a private insurance company to sell you a plan that they\nwill not offer. And remember that the actual health care is delivered\nby private entities who collect from the public insurance voluntarily.\nAgain, they can't force a private entity to spring to life to pay them.\n\nPlus, there is the matter of culture and values ... I'm basically\nanti-tax and anti-government, by Canadian standards ... yet I can't\nbring myself to make the same arguments as you do, despite that I\nunderstand where you're coming from. Up north, you're so much more\nlikely to find someone protesting taxes going to defence than health\ninsurance premiums to only one fund for basic coverage ...\n\n\nYes, primarily in Quebec and in Alberta. Sorry, I musta lost you in\nthat verbose blurb ...\n\n\nIn Canada and Germany, it's not mandatory. However, it is negative\noption in that you must request the exemption. That the private\nsector will not provide private basic coverage if offered the option\n(as in the Quebec case) tells me something about what they know ...\n\n\nYes, but part of the reason is that our most of our markets are\ntoo small to sustain many specialists, sometimes not even one, so\nyou pretty well have to be a GP to get paid. And if you do get\nthe training, the doctors monopoly might block your getting of a\nlicence because there is already someone in the business and who\ncannot fill his\/her appointment book. That we have a CMA doctors\nmonopoly is something that the American AMA-oriented medical lobby\nNEVER tells you down here ...\n\n\nNo, I respect people who do specialties (okay, all of my MD friends\nare (-;) but there's the question of our small market dynamics up\nnorth ... if anything, that our private doctors and hospitals sell\ntheir services to Americans to generate more business will inflate\ntheir effective population served, and thus make some specialties\nfinally viable (i.e., there will be enough customers). We just do\nnot have enough sick Canadians in absolute numbers otherwise.\n\n\nUh ... Germany basically uses our method, with their many sickness\nfunds. The competition is fake if it exists at all, because they're\nall interlinked. Look in Der Spiegel or Stern (my girlfriend is in\nour German department and her uncle is a private practicioner in\nSaarbrucken) ... no ads for health insurance. While Canada organizes\nby province, Germany organizes the paperwork around big corporations\nand regional offices. But remember that we have provinces that have\nthe same population as some major German corporations. Germans have\npublic health insurance, just that it is brokered by smaller entities\n(actually, brokerage of basic by private firms who'll sell extra\ninsurance to fill out their policies, sort of a voucher system,\nwas one of the first ideas floated in Canada, too).\n\nRemember, the Germans don't have HMO's ... a telling sign, 'cos\nRochester does and they're also a company town.\n\n\nI'll have to let a Canadian MD jump in to verify that claim, but\nI've come to learn to suspect anything in the American press about\nour \"system\". If much or some of it were true, you'd have to take\nus for idiots for tolerating it. And given that our insurance was\ninstalled during a period when there were only Liberal and Tory\ngovernments federally and provincially, and the socialists are still\nchafing, they would've pressed for real socialized medicine to fix\nthings ... think about it. After all, we are using the U.S. as a\nmetric to make comparison ... both for keeping-up-with-the-Joneses\nas for confirming that we did something right.\n\ngld","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I'm looking for a copy of Friedman's Riverbank Publication No. 16 \"Methods\nfor the Solution of Running-Key Ciphers.\" Agean Park Press tells me that their\npublication C-23 \"The Riverbank Publications, Volume 1\" is out of print. Can\nanyone snail-mail me a photocopy of No. 16? If someone could it would be much\nappreciated.\n\nRegards,","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n Interesting, as I think computer technology is now\nbecomming widespread enough now that it is no longer a position\nwhich must require a degree. I know of several people I work\nwith that make just as much as I do and they don't even have\na BS degree in comp sci. yet they make 28+ a year. They also\ndidn't have to pay 30 grand to thier local University either. :(\n I think computer programming is being reduced to a trade\npractice, than a truly specialty field. It will be even more\nso in the future.\n If your interested in cutting edge type of stuff and you\nchoose CS as I did, I suggest checking out the emerging field\nof Software Engineering. The difficulties for example of designing\nscaleable design environments for individuals so that a single person\ncan handle 100,000 to 1,000,000 million lines of code all by himself\nin a reasonable manner and then incorporate that into a teamwork enviroment\nis truly a gigantic problem...not going to be solved any time soon\nunfortunately...but hey you could be the person that provides\nthe missing key for some good groundwork!\n\n\nWell, if your like the poor slobs in the world..like me, you are\nin no financial position to continue Graduate work right out\nof a Top 10 comp sci school.\n\nThe trick is, to find some generous INC you work for to PAY for the\nrest of your education...TRUST ME its the best way to go..even\nif you don't get a TOP salary. Which I have always been a poor\nslob throughout school but if you follow this rule: BOOK=SALARY=FOOD&SHELTER\nyou should always have a computer and you won't go hungry.\n\nWhat else could a man want?! \n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nOne of my brothers had spent a lot of time practicing bizzare tricks on\nhis megabuck\/micromass bike. He said he once repelled a dog attack by\npicking up the rear of the bike and smacking the dog in the side of the\nhead with the rear wheel. The dog had _no_ idea what hit him, and he\nfled quite rapidly. Then again, he could jump garbage cans without a\nramp, so I don't think I'd care to try this one on a motorcycle.\n\n\nThat's almost unfair, I've never seen a dog that could use a phone. :-)","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Once upon a time, long long ago in this news group, someone\nposted a schematic for a 1-bit A\/D converter. Well I just found a use\nfor the little monster. Anyone out there still got this text file?\nIt had a flip-flop, a resistor and a cap, and a comparator\/op-amp I \nthink. I would be extremely thankful to anyone who could mail me the \nschematic or post it to the news-group.\n\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":" \n\nOh boy, get a small baby and figure out how much brain power they\nhave the first 6 months....\n\nCheers,\nKent","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nVell, this is perfectly normal behaviour Vor a Vogon, you know?","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nThe overhead replay pretty clearly showed that it was the Quebec \ndefender who deflected the puck. The re-play officials did not \ntake nearly as much time to make this call as they did for the first \nnon-goal, so it seemed pretty non-controversial.\n\nI agree that it was a great game; good to see Roy and Damphousse back\ninto form. Hopefully the sign of good things to come...","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nHere you give positive, accurate \"facts\" about what happened to the beduins\nand the land:\n\n After the creation of the State of Israel, 80 percent of the Negev\n Bedouin were expelled to the Sinai or to Southern Jordan. The\n 10,000 who were allowed to remain were confined to a territory of\n 40,000 hectares in a region were annual mean precipiation was 150\n mm - a quantity low enough to ensure a crop failure two years out\n of three. The rare water wells in the south and central Negev,\n spring of life in the desert, were cemented to prevent Bedouin\n shepherds from roaming.\n\n A few Bedouin shepherds were allowed to stay in the central Negev.\n But after 1982, when the Sinai was returned to Egypt, these\n Bedouin were also eliminated. At the same time, strong pressure\n was applied on the Bedouin to abandon cultivation of their fields\n in order that the land could be transferred to the army.\n\nAnd now you say noone knows anything about what happened there:\n\n No reliable statistics exist concerning the amount of land held\n today by Negev Bedouin. It is a known fact that a large part of\n the 40,000 hectares they cultivated in the 1950s has been seized\n by the Israeli authorities. Indeed, most of the Bedouin are now\n confined to seven \"development towns\", or *sowetos*, established\n for them.\n\n (the rest of the article is available from Elias Davidsson, email:\n elias@ismennt.is)\n\nSo what you basically say is that \"we know for sure that nothing good happens\nthere now, we know for sure that the beduins prospered before the Jews arrived\nand that they were driven away by the Jews, noone on earth knows about\nwhat the Jews did there.\"\n\nIs that what you said? Could you proove any of the nonsense you wrote?\n\nBTW, try asking beduins in Sinai how they mis the Israelis. Not to mention\nthat there are enough valotaring beduins in the IDF to have at least one full\nbrigade of them.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Following is a short note commenting on den Boer and Bosselaers'\nrecent work on the MD5 message-digest algorithm. Feel free to email\nquestions or further comments.\n\n-- Burt Kaliski\nRSA Laboratories\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\\documentstyle[12pt]{article}\n\\begin{document}\n\n\\title{On ``Pseudocollisions'' in the MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm}\n\\author{Burton S. Kaliski Jr. \\\\\n{\\tt burt@rsa.com} \\and\nMatthew J.B. Robshaw \\\\\n{\\tt matt@rsa.com} \\and\nRSA Laboratories \\\\\n100 Marine Parkway \\\\\nRedwood City, CA 94065}\n\\date{April 23, 1993}\n\n\\maketitle\n\nA message-digest algorithm maps a message of arbitrary length to a\n``digest'' of fixed length, and has three properties: Computing the\ndigest is easy, finding a message with a given\ndigest---``inversion''---is hard, and finding two messages with the\nsame digest---``collision''---is also hard. Message-digest algorithms\nhave many applications, including digital signatures and message\nauthentication.\n\nRSA Data Security's MD5 message-digest algorithm, developed by Ron\nRivest \\cite{rfc-md5}, maps a message to a 128-bit message digest.\nComputing the digest of a one-megabyte message takes as little as a\nsecond. While no message-digest algorithm can yet be {\\em proved}\nsecure, MD5 is believed to be at least as good as any other that maps\nto a 128-bit digest. Inversion should take about $2^{128}$\noperations, and collision should take about $2^{64}$ operations. No\none has found a faster approach to inversion or collision.\n\nRecent work by den Boer and Bosselaers \\cite{den-boer-md5} presents\na special kind of ``pseudocollision'' in MD5's\ninternal compression function, which maps\na 512-bit message block $x$ and a\n128-bit input state $s$ to a 128-bit output\nstate. They show how to find a message block $x$\nand two related input states $s_1$ and $s_2$ that yield the same\noutput state: $f(x,s_1)$ = $f(x,s_2)$. Their well-thought approach\nexploits structural properties of the collision function to find \na pseudocollision in about $2^{16}$ operations, much less than one\nwould expect.\n\nPractical implications of this pseudocollision work to the security of\nMD5 are not evident. While a real collision in MD5 implies a\npseudocollision (or a ``pseudo-inversion''), a\npseudocollision need not imply a real collision. Indeed, a real\ncollision, since it involves two different messages, would almost\nalways involve {\\em different} message blocks $x_1$ and $x_2$ such that\n$f(x_1,s_1) = f(x_2,s_2)$, but the pseudocollisions have the same\nmessage blocks. Moreover, the input states $s_1$ and $s_2$ would\ngenerally be unrelated, but the pseudocollisions' input states are\nthe same except for four bits. There does not seem to be any way to\nextend den Boer and Bosselaers' approach to anything beyond the\nspecial pseudocollisions, a limitation they readily admit.\n\nIt is reasonable, therefore, to believe that MD5 remains secure. While den\nBoer and Bosselaers have found interesting structural properties in\nMD5, the properties seem only to lead to special pseudocollisions\nand not anything approaching real collisions. Further research, of\ncourse, will give a better understanding of the strengths of MD5 and\nother message-digest algorithms, with the eventual hope that\nsuch algorithms can, in some sense, be proved secure.\n\n\\bibliographystyle{plain}\n\\begin{thebibliography}{1}\n\n\\bibitem{den-boer-md5}\nBert den~Boer and Antoon Bosselaers.\n\\newblock Collisions for the compression function of {MD5}.\n\\newblock In {\\it Advances in Cryptology --- Eurocrypt '93}, 1993.\n\\newblock Preprint.\n\n\\bibitem{rfc-md5}\nR.L. Rivest.\n\\newblock {\\it {RFC} 1321: The {MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm}}.\n\\newblock Internet Activities Board, April 1992.\n\n\\end{thebibliography}","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nfoot in mouth again, drew. the first generation mr 2's were 1.6's which \nwere very smooth. i'd be real surprised if the original poster was talking\nabout a 1st generation car. the second generation cars were 2.2 for the\nnon turbo and 2.0 for the turbo. i drove the non turbo 2.2 and calling it\nunpleasant is to be kind to it.. \n\n\nwrong and wrong. mitsubishi owns the patent, which has since expired\nwhich is why everybody with a shred of integrity is putting balance\nshafts into their big 4's.. the notable exception is nissan.. and only\nfor the us market suckers. i guess we need to write to C&D and start\ntelling them to publish graphs for engine vibration over rpm. then\nyou'll see usenet discussions of the form: engine A has peak\nvibrations 3 dB less than engine B, therefore engine A is better than\nengine B.\n\n1\/2 :-)\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"******* LOWERED PRICES *******\n\n\tI have the following IBM hardware forsale\n\n\tATI VgaWonderXl24 - This is a great card, it supports 1024x768 256\n colors, 800x600 32k colors, and 640x480 16 million colors. I found that it\n also speed up windows considerably. I'm asking $90 o.b.o. for this card.\n\n\n\tI also have 2 2400 internal baud modems. I have Docs for both but I \n don't have the original boxes. Both work fine and I'd like to get $20 each or\n $35 for both .\n\n\tBackUPS 400 - Backup power supply that allows CPU and Monitor to \ncontinue to operate up to 30 minutes in event of power failure. Asking $50.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Hockey-tipset, V}ren 1993:\n\t ==========================\n\n *#*#*#*#* Vinnare av Hockey-tipset 1993... Per Bengtson!!! Grattis! *#*#*#*#*\n\n Slutst{llning:\t\t1. Per Bengtson\t\t15\n\t\t\t2. Lars Andersson\t13\n\t\t\t3. Anders Engwall\t11\n\t\t\t4. Staffan Axelsson\t10\n\t\t\t Patrik ]sander\t10\n\t\t\t6. Hannu L A Hietanen\t 9\n\t\t\t Ingvar Khan\t\t 9\n\t\t\t8. noran@cs.tut.fi\t 8\n\t\t\t Jan Stein\t\t 8\n\t\t\t Roger Wennstr|m\t 8\n\t\t\t11.Lars Thore Aarhus\t 7\n\t\t\t Fredrik Nissen\t 7\n\t\t\t Marek Repinski\t 7\n\t\t\t Lars Wiklund\t\t 7\n\t\t\t15.Lennart Hedenstr|m\t 6\n\n Vinnare och lycklig {gare av en FBK-mugg {r allts} Per Bengtson,\n kometen som ledde hockeytipset 92 vid halvtid men som sedan fick\n ge vika f|r Anders Engwall i slutspurten.\n\n De tre f|rsta lyckades pricka in den viktiga fr}ga 1.4 SM-guld till Bryn{s.\n Kanske var det v{l sv}rt att tippa slutspelet ocks} men man ser att\n om den j{mna finalen mellan Lule} och Bryn{s ist{llet hade slutat till\n Lule}s f|rdel, s} hade det varit samma vinnare i alla fall.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n H{r f|ljer de korrekta svaren. Siffran inom parentes anger hur m}nga\n som hade tippat detta. * anger Per Bengtsons vinnande rad.\n\n\n\t1. Elitserien\n\n\t1.1 Tippa den slutgiltiga tabellen.\n\n\t 1. V{ster}s (7)\n\t 2. Bryn{s (2)\t*\n\t 3. Malm| (4)\n\t 4. F{rjestad (5)\n\t 5. MoDo (6)\n\t 6. Lule} (6)\t*\n\t 7. Leksand (2)\t*\n\t 8. Djurg}rden (2)\t*\n\n - - - - - - - - - -\n\t 9. HV 71 (11)\t*\n\t10. R|gle (12)\t*\n\n\t\n\t1.2 Vilka 4 av de 8 kvartsfinalisterna g}r vidare till semifinal?\n\n\t Djurg}rden (4)\n\t Lule} (9)\n\t Bryn{s (6)\t*\n\t Malm| (13)\t*\n\n\t1.3 Vilka 2 lag m|ts i final?\n\n\t Lule} (5)\n\t Bryn{s (4)\t*\n\n\t1.4 Vilka blir Svenska M{stare 92\/93? (3p)\n\n\t Bryn{s (4)\t*\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\t2. Allsvenskan\n\n\t 1. V{stra Fr|lunda (11)\t*\n\t 2. Huddinge (3)\t*\n\t\t\t\t\n\t - - - - - - - - - - -\n\n\t 3. Bj|rkl|ven (5)\n\t 4. AIK (5)\t*\n\n\t - - - - - - - - - - -\n\n\t 9. Team G{vle (1)\n\t 10. Boden (0)\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":" This one is easy, they 'tape' the conversation, call the FBI or\nSecret Service. You see \"activities against the Satan Clinton\" could be\nconstrued as a threat against the President of the United States. I am\nsure they(NSA,FBI,SS,...,...) have enough judges in their collective\npockets to have a warrent before the call is over..... ","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n Yes, Mary is fully human. However, that does not imply that she was\njust as subject to sin as we are. Catholic doctrine says that man's\nnature is good (Gen 1:31), but is damaged by Original Sin (Rom 5:12-16).\nIn that case, being undamaged by Original Sin, Mary is more fully human\nthan any of the rest of us.\n\n You ask why God cannot \"repeat the miracle\" of Mary's preservation\nfrom Original Sin. A better way to phrase it would be \"why _did_ He\nnot\" do it that way, but you misunderstand how Mary's salvation was\nobtained. Like ours, the Blessed Virgin Mary's salvation was obtained\nthrough the merits of the Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross. However, as\nGod is not bound by time, which is His creation, God is free to apply\nHis Sacrifice to anyone at any time, even if that person lived before\nChrist came to Earth, from our time-bound perspective. Therefore,\nChrist's Death and Resurrection still served a necessary purpose, and\nwere necessary even for Mary's salvation.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"In ,\n\tdated 29 Apr 93 15:43:10 GMT,\n\nI'll agree with your wife. While I was a student, I had doctors remove\nrather surprising amounts of wax from my ears by flushing them out a couple\ntimes, usually because they were examining my ears for some other reason, and\nsaid something like \"Gee, you've got a lot of wax in there\". In my case,\nremoval of these large wax buildups did noticeably improve my hearing, and\nI've since gotten in the same habit as your wife of flushing them out with\nwarm water from a little rubber bulb every few months. You can buy little\nbulbs together with ear drops for this express purpose from the drug store -\nI don't notice that the drops accomplish much of anything.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nAttention please!\n\nAccording to the rules of usenet flame wars, once a discussion degenerates\nto the point where Hitler is mentioned, that flame war may be declared\nended. I would like to take this opportunity to do that now. Clearly\nfurther discussion is not useful with the current set of facts, and the\ncurrent name calling and invocation of Hitler's name is not productive even\nby the standards of usenet talk groups.\n\nIf you must continue, please don't discuss this in misc.legal. It's not\nabout the law. If you would like to discuss the law as it applies to the\nWaco incident, please ask questions of the form: \"if the FBI started the\nfire accidentally, who would be legally responsible for the deaths\".\n\nNote that followups are set not to include misc.legal.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\nIs your stomach all right? Unable to digest your lunch?\nCool down... In the context of Bosnia muslims are a nation.\nAnd nobody talked about them being a race.\n\n\n\nAnd Yugoslavia was a recognized nation. If you apply the principle \nof self determination to Yugoslavia then you should apply it to\nCroatia and Bosnia. Of course, you might want to apply again to\nKossovo.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I have a mac plus with 2.5MB RAM. I have just bought an extra 2MB so that\nI can have the max 4MB RAM that a plus supports. However, I can't get it\nto boot after I install the 2 extra SIMMs. Instead I get a sad mac (Sorry,\nbut I can't remember the code). Looking at the motherboard, I can see\nthat 2 resistors have been snipped off where it says \"256Kb path -\n1 row\". I assume that was done when the first 1MB SIMMs were added.\n\nSo, my question is: Are there any other resistors that need snipping? \n\t\t\t\tor, Do I have bum SIMMs which need to be exchanged?\n\nAny and all advice will be appreciated.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hi, \n\tCould some please tell me the errors of my ways. \n\tI am trying to update a drawable. This drawable \n\thappens to be a Pixmap on a button. \n\t\n\tThe problem is that after I do the :\nXClearArea(XtDisplay(m_usr[0]),XtWindow(m_usr[0]), 80, 8, 40, 40, True);\n\n\tThis appears to work. I then do\n\nsprintf(tmp_str,\"R=%d\",++fun);\nXDrawString(XtDisplay(m_usr[0]), bmaps[0] ,my_gc, 78, 10, tmp_str, (strlen(tmp_str)) );\n\n\tThe problem is that the new info is drawn but the old info is\n\tstill there. Even if I pass XClearArea a False and see it clear\n\twhen it redraws the new info, the old info is still there.\n\n\nHelp Please!!!\n Thanks\n-- \n------------------------------------------------------------------------ \nRandy Paries rtparies@turq.b8.ingr.com\nx6191 cr041 Intergraph, Huntsville Alabama","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"So if Potvin can pound on Dino, what happens when Dino pounds \non him? If Dino gets his legs slashed, can he slash Potvin\nin return? This year at a UM-LSSU hockey game, a UM player\nwas called for a slash when he hit the goalie's glove with\nhis stick. Is that slashing, while hitting someone's ankles\nisn't? How do the refs know what to call? Do the goalies\nget more liberties than other players?\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"# \n# Q: When an Israeli pilot is bombing school children in Lebanon gets\n# shot down, and crashes head-first, what's the last thing that \n# goes into his mind (head)?\n# \n# A: His butt hole. \n\n Now this HAS to count as one of the most original and constructive\n contributions yet on tpm. All in all, well worth the $$$$ it took\n to send it to thousands of computers all over the world.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Josip,\n\nplease, don't be offended at this question: Who are the \"Muslims\" in the\nBosnian context? i know that a moslem\/muslim is a believer in Islam. Islam \nis a religion and it is practised in many parts of the world. But it is not\n, yes definitely not, an ethinic group. ok! so, these Bosnian Muslims, who\nare they? to which ethnic group do they belong? what language(s) do they\nspeak? do they have a different language from that of the Serbs or Croats? \nthe way the western press use the word 'muslim' in this Bosnian debacle has \nkept me wondering when the meaning of muslim\/moslem i knew from childhood was \nchanged in the dictionary. this is just a question. no flames intended!","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"OFM Comments:\n\n\nNo disagreement at all that there is a VERY serious struggle going on.\nBut Jesus more typically uses consequences as a threat. That's quite\ndifferent from Hell Classic (TM). :-) Jesus doesn't sound like the\nusual hell-fire type of preacher. He attracts people through what he\ndoes. And the stongest example in Jesus preaching is in the parable of \nLazarus and Dives, which is a parable! In any case, my point is that\na fear-based response to Christ is not a freeing, life-affirming choice\nand isn't Good News in a meaningful sense. There are plenty of good \nreasons to follow Jesus that have nothing to do with fear or a literal \nhell, that still pertain to overcoming in the present struggle between \nGod and the Disloyal Opposition. A faith based in fear is not built\non Rock, as we should found our faith, but on ice. If the fear were\nremoved, there would BE no foundation. \n\nThat's basically why it matters to me. I think we have many Christians \nthat DON'T have a solid basis for relating to the living Incarnate God.\nI cannot be fully open to the working of God in and through my life if\nmy response to God is motivated on fear. \n\nLarry Overacker (llo@shell.com)\n\n-- ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I'm trying to get in touch with Mitsumi - anyone have their number?\n\n-- \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\n --- --- Frank Pikelner \/~\\\n \\ \\ \\ Technical Assistant, Department of Computer Science \n \\- \\-- York University (Toronto, Canada) ,\\^\/;\n \\ \\ Internet: frank@cs.yorku.ca _{!}_","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":" ^^^^^^^^^^^\nExquise me!? Since when does mankind consider twice to be equal??\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\ngood point. the \"list\" actually started out as an extension of my GS\nv. FJ shootout list, which is why it got that name. since inception,\nhowever, other boxer-interested folks have joined and the conversation\nhas not always been \"geared\" to gs\/pd\/st-specific topics.\n\n\nwhen i raised the \"to expand or not to expand\/that is the question\"\nquestion on the list itself, there were mixed feelings. the list has\nalways been open to anyone with a non-bouncing \"from:\" line and there\nhas been general agreement that only boxer-related stuff is\nappropriate. almost all of the subscribers own R80\/R100 GS\/ST\/PD\nbikes, although some R, RT and RS owners are also on it.\n\nat this point, my main interest for the list is to preserve the peace\nand comraderie while at the same time providing as wide access as\npossible. the list is fairly technical, with \"how do i do this?\",\n\"what kind of that should i get?\" kinds of questions. there has yet\nto be any non-BMW bashing, K bike bashing, or \"any bmw mfg'd after\n1962 is a piece of shit\" bashing. such posts are, by consent of the\ngoverned, proscribed.\n\nif the simple name change would make a significant difference to the\nnet.boxer.owners, then i am not going to stand in the way of progress.\n\nso, hesh, let me turn the question around: have you (or has anyone\nelse) not joined the list because you felt your boxer was excluded?\n-- \n-- bob pasker\n-- rbp@netcom.com","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n First, I don't expect them to love me if they don't even know I\n exist. Secondly, I wouldn't expect them to love me simply because\n they were my creator. I would expect to have to earn that love.\n\n\n Are you daft? How do I love something I don't believe exists?\n Come back when you've learned to love your third testicle.\n\n\n At which point you have stepped over the line and become a\n complete asshole. Even though it's your first offense, I won't\n let it slip becuase I've heard it too goddamned many times.\n\n You love Jesus because deep in your heart you're a cannibalistic\n necrophiliac. Because I say so, and I'm much more qualified to\n assess your motivations than you are.\n\n Fortunately, there are some things I get to accept on evidence\n rather than faith. One of them being that until christians like\n yourself quit being so fucking arrogant, there will never be\n peace. You've all made sure of that.\n\n\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\ \n\nBob Beauchaine bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM \n\nThey said that Queens could stay, they blew the Bronx away,\nand sank Manhattan out at sea.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Speaking of educational systems, I recently had a colleague\ntell me that the reason one of our fifth grade students is so\nphysically developed is because she was sexually abused as a younger\nchild. This, she went on to say, kicks the pituitary gland into\naction and causes puberty.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Wow! It's sad to see that the University of Virginia has begun\nto produce such a virulent breed of Jew-haters and self-hating\nJews! \n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nWow, what did you use it for? Single-tasked word processing?\nI have 8 files loaded right now and a 29-MB virtual machine (12MB of\nRAM). My friend down the street gripes that he can't even format a\nfloppy in the background. Many unix people love OS\/2 because they are\nused to multi-tasking systems. \n\n\n\nToo bad they hold a gun to the mouse piper while they\nthrow mice at their \"new\" trap, trying to get it to work. :)\n\n ---------------------------------------------","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Here's an interesting table showing how much resources an application\nuses and how much it gives back on shut down. This is take from\nWindows User May 1993 issue:\n\n\nApplication\t\tMin. Resource Use\tResource Not Returned\n\t\t\tGDI\tUSER\t\tGDI\tUSER\n\nWinSleuth Gold v3.03\t10\t6\t\t2\t14\nWord For Windows v2.0b\t10\t0\t\t5\t0\nLotus 123 v1.1\t\t13\t3\t\t3\t2\nArts and Leters v3.12\t7\t7\t\t3\t1\nPowerPoint v3.0\t\t9\t1\t\t3\t0\nCorel Draw v3.0\t\t10\t6\t\t3\t0\nMicro. Designer v3.1\t10\t2\t\t2\t0\nCrossTalk v2.0\t\t0\t0\t\t0\t0\nExcel v4.0a\t\t11\t8\t\t0\t0\nHiJacck v1.0\t\t2\t2\t\t0\t0\nImage-In Color Pro\t3\t2\t\t0\t0\nPIcture Publisher v3.1\t21\t8\t\t0\t0\t\nPowerLeads!-\n Executive Ed. v1.03\t0\t5\t\t0\t0\nAdobe Type Manager v2.5\t1\t0\t\tNA\tNA\nSkylight v2.0\t\t1\t0\t\t0\t0\n\n*The numbers are in percentage and are in a decreasing order.\n\nWhat does this table tells you, if you frequently start and exit a\nprogram that doesn't give back all of it's resources, then you\ncontinually lose these resouces. Therefore, only open these programs\nup once and leave them open.\n\n\nBTW: Maybe people can add to this list so we know what application to\nwatch out for.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"That more or less says it. I flicked the Penguins game on briefly and saw\nUlf cross-check Valeri in the face. I am wondering if Don Cherry is going to\ngo off on this at all in coach's corner.\n\nbillc","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nJust to throw it out there: The mass of the telescope is 11,600 kg \n(25,500 lb). I do not know what Space lab weighs, but I believe it is\nless. Can anyone verify??\n\nAlso, remember that weight was not the only concern, as many others have \nnoted, just one possible concern. I was responding to a statement that\nif you can boost it, why can't you land it. Those are too different\nproblems.\n\nROB\n-- \n===========================================================================\n===========================================================================\n\nDisclaimer-type-thingie>>>>> These opinions are mine! Unless of course \n\tthey fall under the standard intellectual property guidelines. \n\tBut with my intellect, I doubt it. Besides, if it was useful\n\tintellectual property, do you think I would type it in here?","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Need info on Circumcision, medical cons and pros\n\n\nI'm very surprised that medical schools still push routine circumcision\nof newborn males on the population. Since your friend is not a man, she\ncan't imagine what it's like to have a penis, much less a foreskin. I\nguess if American medicine did an artistic job of circumcising every\nmale, then the visual result would be somewhat more natural in\nappearance...","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I was wondering what the country extension are.\nSometimes I just don't have a clue from where\nsome people are writing.\n\nThese are the extensions I know of\n\nch Switzerland\nse Sweden\nfi Finland\nuk UK\nCom US?\nEdu US? (are both com and edu US?) \nfr France\n\nPlease feel free to add to this list.\n\n\/ Markus\n\n__________________________________________________________________________\n _ _ _ ____ _________ \n \/ | \/ | \/ | \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \n \/ | \/ | \/__| \/___\/ \/--| \/ \/ \/___ '75 Chevy Camaro 350\/TH350\n\/ |\/ | \/ | \/ | \/ | \/___\/ ____\/ '87 Peugout 205 1.4\/4-speed","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"} \n} >I watched the final inning of Bosio's no-hitter with several people at\n} >work. After Vizquel made that barehanded grab of the chopper up the\n} >middle, someone remarked that if he had fielded it with his glove, he\n} >wouldn't have had time to throw Riles out. Yet, the throw beat Riles\n} >by about two steps. I wonder how many others who watched the final out\n} >think Vizquel had no choice but to make the play with his bare hand.\n} \n} In this morning's paper (or was it on the radio?), Vizquel was quoted as\n} saying that he could have fielded the ball with his glove and still\n} easily thrown out Riles, that he barehanded it instead so as to make the\n} final play more memorable. Seems a litle cocky to me, but he made it\n} work so he's entitled.\n\ni guess so.\nstill, that's kind of a stupid move, IMO. he'd be singing a different\ntune if he had booted it, and the next guy up had hit a bloop single.\nstranger things have happened (hey, i used to be a big Dave Stieb fan...)\nand unfortunately, there's no such thing as an \"unearned hit\". :^)\n\ncheers,","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"For Sale (still) - \n\nAUDIO SOURCE Model EQ Eleven\n\n10-band Stereo Octave Equalizer With Specturm Analyzer Display\n\nDigital Readout, 10Left\/10Right controls over the spectrum.\n\nGreat to boost all kinds of music signals. FM Broadcasts, Tapes, CDs...\nMakes even the weakest recording sound great.\n\nPurchased 1 year ago $189. Asking $75.00.\n\nIncludes original packaging, manuals, cables and warranty card.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"The following comics are for auction. The highest bid takes them! \n\nNew stuff added!! (Cyberrad, Marvel Presents, Spiderman Special, etc..)\n\nTITLE Minimum\/Current \n--------------------------------------------------------------\nAlpha Flight 51 (Jim Lee's first work at Marvel)\t$ 5.00\n\nAliens 1 (1st app Aliens in comics, 1st prnt, May 1988)\t$20.00\/KrisM.\/SOLD\n\nAmazing Spider-Man 136 (Intro new Green Goblin) $20.00\n\nAmazing Spider-Man 238 (1st appearance Hobgoblin)\t$50.00\n\nArcher and Armstrong 1 (Frank Miller\/Smith\/Layton)\t$ 7.50\n\nAvengers 263 (1st appearance X-factor) $ 3.50\n\nBloodshot 1 (Chromium cover, BWSmith Cover\/Poster)\t$ 5.00\/SamE\/TWICE\n\nCyberRad 1 (Reintro CyberRad, Prestige silver edition)\t$15.00\n\nDaredevil 158 (Frank Miller art begins) $35.00\n\nDark Horse Presents 1 (1st app Concrete, 1st printing)\t$ 7.50 \n\nDetective 657 (Azrael appears, Intro Cypher)\t\t$ 5.00\n\nDetective 658 (Azrael appears)\t\t\t\t$ 4.00\n\nHarbinger 10 (1st appearance H.A.R.D. Corps)\t\t$ 7.00\/B.Matthey\/SOLD\n\nH.A.R.D. Corps 1 \t\t\t\t\t$ 5.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 324 (1st app Grey Hulk since #1 1962)\t$ 7.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 330 (1st McFarlane issue)\t\t$15.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 331 (Grey Hulk series begins)\t\t$11.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 367 (1st Dale Keown art in Hulk) $15.00\n\nIncredible Hulk 377 (1st all new hulk, 1st prnt, Keown) $15.00\n\nMarvel Comics Presents 1 (Wolverine, Silver Surfer) $ 7.50\n\nMarvel Presents (Charleston Chew giveaway, Sam Keith)\t$ 5.00\n\nMaxx Limited Ashcan (4000 copies exist, blue cover)\t$33.50\/BrentB\/SOLD\n\nMr T. #1 (Signed Advance copy, 10,000 exist)\t\t$10.00\n\nNew Mutants 86 (McFarlane cover, 1st app Cable - cameo)\t$10.00\n\nNew Mutants 100 (1st app X-Force) $ 5.00\n\nNew Mutants Annual 5 (1st Liefeld art on New Mutants)\t$10.00\n\nOmega Men 3 (1st appearance Lobo) $ 7.50\n\nOmega Men 10 (1st full Lobo story) $ 7.50\n\nPower Man & Iron Fist 78 (3rd appearance Sabretooth) $20.00\n\nPower Man & Iron Fist 84 (4th appearance Sabretooth) $15.00\n\nSimpsons Comics and Stories 1 (Polybagged special ed.)\t$ 7.50\n\nSpectacular Spider-Man 147 (1st app New Hobgoblin) $12.50\n\nSpider-Man Special (UNICEF giveaway, vs Venom)\t\t$10.00\n\nStar Trek the Next Generation 1 (Feb 1988, DC mini) $ 7.50\n\nStar Trek the Next Generation 1 (Oct 1989, DC comics) $ 7.50\n\nTrianglehead #1 (Special limited edition, autographed)\t$ 5.00\n\nWeb of Spider-Man 29 (Hobgoblin, Wolverine appear) $10.00 \n\nWeb of Spider-Man 30 (Origin Rose, Hobgoblin appears) $ 7.50\n\nWolverine 10 (Before claws, 1st battle with Sabretooth)\t$15.00\n\nWolverine 41 (Sabretooth claims to be Wolverine's dad)\t$ 5.00\n\nWolverine 42 (Sabretooth proven not to be his dad)\t$ 3.50\n\nWolverine 43 (Sabretooth\/Wolverine saga concludes)\t$ 3.00\n\nWolverine 1 (1982 mini-series, Miller art)\t\t$20.00\n\nWonder Woman 267 (Return of Animal Man) $12.50\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, X-Force card) $20.00\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Shatterstar card) $10.00\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Deadpool card) $10.00\n\nX-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Sunspot\/Gideon) $10.00\n\n\nAll comics are in near mint to mint condition, are bagged in shiny \npolypropylene bags, and backed with white acid free boards. Shipping is\n$1.50 for one book, $3.00 for more than one book, or free if you order \na large enough amount of stuff. I am willing to haggle.\n\nI have thousands and thousands of other comics, so please let me know what \nyou've been looking for, and maybe I can help. Some titles I have posted\nhere don't list every issue I have of that title, I tried to save space.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nOpen up one of the airbag control boxes. They have inexpensive piezoelectric\naccelerometers in them. I know that the GM cars use the Setra units. The\ncheapest way to get such an accelerometer is to cannibalize an existing\nautomotive unit.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nI think you are, small, feeble minded, bunghole.\n\n\nYeah, it was one stupid little act.\n\nWhen are people like you gonna get it through they're thick\nexcuses for a skull to their pea-sized piece of shit they\ncall a brain that it _was_ _once_?\n\nwhy don't you go back under the rock that the navy has provided\nfor you and your homophobic racist sexist asshole \"friends\" that\nwho give you daily rim jobs and place your opinion where it belongs,\nUP YOUR ASS!?\n\nOr, alternatively, blow me, you closeted wannabe.\n\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nI found the personal attacks on Prof. Denning pretty disgusting.\nI don't agree with all her positions; but I think scholars can\ndisagree without the argument getting into the gutter.\n\nIf these personal attacks are what stopped Prof. Denning from\nreplying on issues of substance, they have cause real harm\nto the serious debate here.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nFor the information of those not \"lucky\" enough to live in the city of\nAustin, TX, if an auto a\/c system is checked and found to have leaks,\nit must be repaired at that time, or evacuated. This is an ordinance\nunique (I think) to the city of Austin.\n\nFreon is subject to increasing taxes, but $12 is about 2X cost here.\nRecovered freon is not required to be \"purchased\" from the car it is\nwithdrawn from. As a matter of practice, some shops here are charging \na recycling fee that is less than the cost of the freon removed if it \nis reintroduced to the system.\n\nJust another quality service from an _Enviornmentally Conscious_ city.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\nObviously, we have different sources. Bill Moyers (who happens to be a\ntheist, to tie this to alt.atheism!) in his PBS documentary \"After The\nWar\" is my main source. (I think I still have it on videotape.) Others\ninclude The Nation and The Progressive.\n\nThe rest of the article is mere rationalisation. You may claim that\nsanitation plants are strategic \"legitimate\" targets, but what happens to\nthe civilians in a city with no sewer system? What happens to the\ncivilians when you destroy water purification plants? And when hospitals\ncan't handle the resultant epidemics, because there is no more electricity?\n\nAnd what exactly are your sources? We have all, I'm sure, seen Postol's\ninterviews in the media where he demostrates how the Pentagon lied about\nthe Patriot's effectiveness; what is your source for the 70%\neffectiveness you claim?\n\nIn any case, I don't know if this is relevant to alt.atheism. How about\nif we move it somewhere else?\n\n-s","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nICS - Integrated Computer Solutions Incorporated\n 201 Broadway\n Cambridge, MA 02139\n Vox: (617) 621-0060\n Fax: (617) 621-9555\n Email: info@ics.com\n\n Circle 9 on Reader Service Card\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nIt has been a while since I knew the electronics of ham radio, but I seem\nto remember that PeP is actually 4x the \"real\" power. Which makes 1KW PeP\nactually around 250W. Or was it 2x? I disremember.\n\n\"Effective transmitted power\" is also \"odd\", in that it takes into account\nantenna height and geometry. Which is why a TV station with a 50KW Klystron\nmight advertise a megawatt (if their antenna is on the top of the\nCN tower ;-).\n\nThis is like Sears HP ;-)\n\nThough, 1500 real watts still isn't impossible. About 125-150A with\na 12V alternator, less if the alternator produces higher voltages.\n\nIt's only three horsepower (taking into account inefficiencies). You'll\nfeel it when you hit the key. But not too much.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Can anyone out there tell me why they call left-handed pitchers\n\"Southpaw\"?\n\nAlso the story on how the term originated.\n\nThanks!! \n\n\nGo Cubs! ","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Grr. Hate the bastard who picked the weather for today.\n \n Went up to visit a friend overnight (about 45 minute ride).. rode up after \nwork, only minor drizzing for the last 5 minutes of the ride... rest of the \nride was very zen.\n \n Got up this morning, needed to go home and get some disks & stuff to work \non her computers with, rainy as all hell. Soaked and cold by the time I got \nhome.\n \n Since I didn't have another set of thermals which were dry, I said \"to heck \nwith it\" and drove my cage back up.\n \n Lo and Behold, those funny blue clouds were up in the sky and this warm \nyellow thing I haven't seen in quite awhile showed up when I was 10 minutes \ninto the trip.\n \n And me in my cage. Oh JOY.\n \n \n Happily, my right hand mirror finally showed up at the dealer (dropped the \nbike when I first got it, put on an EMGO replacement mirror... hated it the \nentire time that thing was on my bike because I couldn't see a DAMNED thing \nthrough it, plus it's flat instead of convex like the stock mirrors, so you \nget a NARROW ANGLE wobbly blur)... And I got a replacement windshield for my \nfairing (dropped the original and chipped the front edge... cosmetic but \nannoying)... so I spent half an hour happily unscrewing things and replacing \nthem this afternoon.\n \n 'Bout the only thing I still hate about the bike ('75 CB360T) is the damned \n\"2 D-Cell Flashlight\" headlight.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nTis' only a gleam in my eye at this point. I have yet to chose a tracking \nmethod. The initial requirement was to design a system to locate a dancer\nin one of eight zones across the stage. I did some experiments with \npyroelectric detectors and found them difficult to align to get a definite\nzone transition. And dancers stand still alot, so their IR signature goes\naway. The good thing about pryoelectrics is that their signal is proportional \nto the size of the warm body (or body part), and the velocity of said body.\nThis could be useful for detecting the intensity of a dance gesture.\n\nDancers also really hate to wear little boxes and batteries strapped on their \nbodies, but they really need to be emitting some kind of signal to be tracked.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nThe \"R Us\" thing is trademarked. I don't know if Charles\nLazarus is dead or alive, but I'd be careful, because with\na name like Lazarus, he might rise again just to start a\nlawsuit.\n\nDean Kaflowitz","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nMurry,\n\n\tWhy don't you just shell out a couple more dollars and get a floptical. \nThey can read high density disks (1.4 MB) as well as flopticals (21 MB). The \nprice of flopticals right now range from $300's - $400's.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"From article <1993Apr21.190251.14371@sequent.com>, by troy@sequent.com (Troy Wecker):\n .\n .\n .\n\n .\n .\n .\n\nIt sounds like your analysis is based on hypothesis and not\nactually using the Valentine-1. I'd like to give some feedback based on\nreal life experince. I keep the Valentine-1 in advanced logic mode\nand it rarely lights up as a Christmas tree. The only time it does\nis when I am in the middle of a major shopping area and then it makes\nsense that is does since there are >= 8 sources coming from many different\ndirections. I have found the Valentine-1 to be consistent in its\nreporting of bogeys regardless of any moving cars in the area.\n\nI have found the directional indication to be very useful. In one case\nthere was two radar traps set up within one mile of each other. As I\npassed the first radar trap, the direction indication changed. Then\nthe detector was set off again pointing in the forward direction. With\nother radar detectors I would have assumed that this was due to a reflection.\nBut with the Valentine-1 I knew there was a high probability that there\nwas another trap. And there was!\n\nOn other occasions, the directional helped discern a false alarm from\na true alarm. For example, as I pass a source, the direction indicator\nchanges. The directional also allows me to focus my attention as to where\nthe signal might be coming from instead of having to look all over the \nplace. When a car is approaching me from the rear with a detector\nthat leaks, I can tell that the signal is coming from the rear and as the\ncar passes me I can verify the source. With other detectors, I would\nhave been unable to do this and would have had to assume that there was a radar\ntrap when there was none.\n\nI've had the Valentine-1 for several months now and find its added features\nto be useful and not gimmicks.\n\n -Barry","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":": \n: Hey,\n: \n: I'm about to purchase a DAT drive. Does anyone know which mail order vendors\n: offer DAT drives with HP's mechanism? What other mechanism is available out\n: there? Good, bad points?\n\n\tWe bought one from Relax technologies. BIG mistake. The drive\nhad some jumpers set incorrectly so it didn't work at first, and the\nsoftware they shipped with it was incompatable with the drive (it was the\nnew compression model), and worst of all, when I opened the drive up to\nfiddle with the jumpers, I found the inside of the case COVERED WITH METAL\nFILINGS!!! Sorry to shout. Apparently when they drilled the mounting holes\nin the case they forgot to clean it before putting the drive in. This was\na HP drive, by the way, and is now working fine (knock on wood), no thanks\nto Relax technologies.\n\nHey, your mileage may vary, but let me suggest that you NOT buy from Relax\nTechnologies, even though their prices are usually about the lowest.\n\n--Dave\n==============================================================================\nDave Schwarze \n(schwarze@delphi.nosc.mil or NeXT mail schwarze@isenext2.saic.com)","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I have a pair of AKG 340s in nearly new condition for sale. They\nhave been used in my studio for mixdown monitoring. I have the original box.\nThe 340s use both an electret element and a dynamic element in each ear cup\nwith built-in crossovers. They have a very smooth frequency response and\nthe electrostatic element gives clearer highs. I am asking $200 for the\npair.\n\nBrett Maraldo \n- Plexus Prodcutions\n\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Has anyone ported RIPEM to the Amiga yet or is anyone working on it?\n\nEmailed responses are fine.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Dear Netters:\n Could you mail the source code of the book:\n \"Advanced X window application programming\"\nby Johnson and Reichard \n TO ME?\n\n If you need any source code, just ask me.\n\n Thank you very much!\n\n\n Sincerely,\n\n Zeng, Qiyong.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Well, the question of why fire equipment took so long to reach the \ncompound has been answered. ABC aired a report including the 911 tapes \nfrom Monday. The FBI called 911 within 4 minutes of the fire's breakout. \nUnfortunately, dispatch of vehicles outside the Waco city limits \nrequired approval of a deputy chief, who was not available (literally \nout to lunch?); the 911 operator desperately called around to local \ncommunity volunteer fire departments to get something out there. By \nthe time trucks arrived 27 minutes later, the whole complex was aflame \nand it was clearly too little, too late; there were just two pumpers \nand no water supply. The FBI made another call requesting a tank truck, \nbut the Waco department apparently depended on hydrants and did not \nhave one. Though clearly unwilling to risk firemen's lives in the \nline of fire, it seems they might have done so had there been sufficient \nequipment and water to make a difference.\n\nThey even aired a tape of a woman who called Waco 911 from Georgia \nasking if anything was being done. Civic-minded, but probably \nirresponsible; if everyone watching television did that, no local \ncalls could get through.\n\nABC also aired the comments of an independent fire investigator who \nviewed tapes from more than one side of the compound (not just the \nstandard \"pool shot\"), and agreed that the fire a) must have been \nstarted in at least 3 places, and b) must have had an accelerant \nto spread so fast.\n\nNeither of these is conclusive proof that the Koresh crowd offed \nthemselves more than the FBI offed them, but it's a heck of a lot \nstronger proof than some of the \"theories\" floating around the net.\n\nScore 2 FBI, 0 Branch Davidians. Or is that -89 Branch Davidians?\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n1) Well, Mr Koresh allowed other children and adults to leave the compound\nduring the course of the siege; why didnt these children leave then?\nI dont know myself, and certainly havent heard any answers on this here.\n\n2) Yes, one simple non-action, ie NOT attacking the compound with\nmodified tanks, would have prevented this tragedy. I bet you blamed\nthe MOVE people for the deaths that occurred in adjacent row\nhouses in Philadelphia, not the government which dropped the\nfirebomb, right?\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"BR> From: wpr@atlanta.dg.com (Bill Rawlins)\nBR> Newsgroups: alt.atheism\nBR> Organization: DGSID, Atlanta, GA\n\nBR> The problem is that most scientists exclude the\nBR> possibility of the supernatural in the question of\nBR> origins. Is this is a fair premise? I utterly\nBR> reject the hypothesis that science is the highest form of \nBR> truth.\n\nIt is better than the crap that the creationists put out. So far all they\nhave been able to manage is distortions and half-truths. (When they are not\ntaking quotes out of context...)\n\nBR> Some of these so-called human-like creatures were\nBR> apes. Some were humans. Some were fancifully\nBR> reconstructed from fragments. \n\nThe genetic code has shown more about how man is realted to primates that the\nfossil record. (A little detail the creationists try and ignore.)\n\nBR> Good deeds do not justify a person in God's\nBR> sight. An atonement (Jesus) is needed to atone\nBR> for sin.\n\nWho says? Your Bible(tm)?\tI would be surprised if *ANY* Christian followed\nall of the rules in the Bible. (Most of them just pick and choose, according\nto the local biases.)\n\nBR> My point: God is the creator. Look's like we agree.\n\nWhere is your proof? How do you know it was *YOUR* God?\n\nBR> I'll send you some info via e-mail.\nBR> Regards, Bill.\n\nWhy not post them?\tI would be interested in seeing them myself.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Someone asked about the rosters for the college hockey senior all-star\nshrine game held in Orono, Maine earlier this month: \n\nWEST\nDerek Plante\t\tMINN-DULUTH\t(west MVP of the game)\nGreg Johnson\t\tN DAKOTA\t\t\nBryan Smolinski\t\tMICH ST\nFred Knipscheer\t\tST CLOUD STATE\nChris Campbell\t\tWISCONSIN-SUPERIOR\nGlenn Lang\t\tUW-SUPERIOR\nChris Bergeron\t\tMIAMI\nJoe Cook\t\tMIAMI\nJamie Erb\t\tBEMIDIJI\nBrett Harkins\t\tBOWLING GREEN\nDavid Roberts\t\tMICHIGAN\nTodd Trettier\t\tUW-STEVENS POINT\nJohn Young\t\tMICH TECH\nBrett Hauer\t\tMINN-DULUTH\nPat Neaton\t\tMICHIGAN\nBarry Richter\t\tWISCONSIN\nMike Smith\t\tLSSU\nChris Valicevic\t\tST MARY'S\nShaun Gravistin\t\tAK-ANCHORAGE\t(goalie)\nTom Newman\t\tMINNESOTA\t \"\nBryan Schoen\t\tDENVER\t\t \"\nRon Mason\t\tMICH ST\t\t(coach)\nSteve Nelson\t\tUW-SUPERIOR\t \"\nJim Knapp\t\tMINN-DULUTH\t \"\n\nEAST\nJack Duffy\t\tYALE\nChris Foy\t\tN'EASTERN\nScott Meehan\t\tMASS-LOWELL\nAaron Miller\t\tVERMONT\nKevin O'SUllivan\tBU\nChris Potter\t\tCONNECTICUT\nRay Alcindor\t\tMIDDLEBURY\nGreg Carvel\t\tST LAWRENCE\nBob Cowan\t\tPROVIDENCE\nSteve Dubinksy\t\tCLARKSON\nDan Gravelle\t\tMERRIMACK\nRyan Hughes\t\tCORNELL\nMark Kauffman\t\tYALE\nMatt Mallgrave\t\tHARVARD\nChris McGee\t\tBABSON\nScott McNair\t\tRIT\nJim Montgomery\t\tMAINE\nDavid Sacco\t\tBU\nChris Rogles\t\tCLARKSON\t(goalie) (East's MVP of the game)\nGarth Snow\t\tMAINE\t\t \"\nGrant Wood\t\tHAMILTON\t \"\nBrian Durocher\t\tBROWN\t\t(coach)\nShawn Walsh\t\tMAINE \t \"\nBruce Marshalll\t\tCONNECTICUT\t \"\n\n\nThese are the original rosters. There may have been a few changes\nfor the actual game (guys not being able to participate or whatever).","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nMy wifes uncle was a 30+ level mason. He let me look at some of the books\n(which after his death his \"brothers\" came over and took from his greiving\nwidow before his body had even cooled). Don't tell me you don't worship\nOsiris. You must not be past your 20th level. You should read Wilkinson's\nEgyptians and how he shows this Egyptian religion paralleling his own British\nMasonry. There is a man here at this laboratory who is a 33 degree black\nmason. I've talked with him, though much he likes to hide (\"mystery\"). \nSpecial handshakes and all. When he first started trying to \"evangelize\" me,\nhe told me all kinds on special this, and special that. Here is truely a\n\"mystery\" religion. THere is the public side with motorcyle mania and\nchildrens hospitals and then there is the priviate side that only the highest\ndegree mason every learns of.\nI haven't read it, but the literature that is offered by the silver haired\napologist (can't remember his name) on TV, didn't exactly come to this same\nconclusion. \n\n\"Khons, the son of the great goddess-mother, seems to have been gernaerally\nrepresented as a full-grown god. The Babylonian divinity was also represented\nvery frequently in Egupt in the very same wayas in the land of his nativity\n-i.e. as a child in his mother's arems. THis was the way in which Osiris, 'the\nson, the husband of his mother,' was often exhibited, and what we learn of this\ngod, equally as in the case of Khonso, shows that in his original he was none\nother than Nimrod. It is admitted that the secret system of Free Masonry was\noriginally founded on the Mysteries of the Egyptian Isis, the goddess-mother,\nor wife of Osiris. But what could have led to the union of a Masonic body with\nthese Mysteries, had they not had particular reference to architecture, and had\nthe god who was worshipped in them not been celebrated for his success in\nperfecting the arts of fortification and building? Now, if such were the case,\nconsidering the relation in which, as we have already seen, Egypt stood to\nBabylon, who would naturally be liiked up to there as the great patron of the\nMasonic art? The strong presumption is, that Nimrod must have been the man. \nHe was the first that gained faim in this way. As the child of the Babylonian\ngoddess-mother, he was worshipped in the character of Ala mahozim, 'The God of\nFortification.' Osiris, the child of the Egyptian Modonna, was equally\ncelebrated as 'the strong chief of the buildings.' THis strong chief of the\nbuildings was origninally worshipped in Egypt with every physicall\ncharacteristic of Nimrod. I have already noticed the fact that Nimrod, as the\nson of Cush, was a negro. Now, there was a tradition in Egypt, recorded by\nPlutarch, that 'Osiris was black'.......\" Hislop\n\nIt was like a cold slap to my face, when my wifes uncle brought out his\ncerimonial dress and it was leopard skin. I mean real leopard skin. He told\nme that only the highest of degrees wore the leopard skin. (The reason that he\nstarted telling me all this was that he had just been given a couple of months\nto live and my wife had led him to a saving faith in Christ and he immediately\nrepented from 'mysteries' of the lodge!)\n\nNimr-rod from Nimr, a \"leopard,\" and rada or rad \"To subdue.\" It is a\nuniversal principle in all idolatries, that the high priest wears the insignia\nof the god he serves. Any representation of Osiris usually show the wearing of\nsome leopard. It is interesting that the Druids of Britian also show, or\nshould I say hide, this representation. They, however, worshipped the \"spotted\ncow\".\n\nI'll stand by my statements. Masonry is of the \"mystery\" religions that all\nfind their source in Babylon, the great harlot. Sorry Peter, I do not mean to\nbe a \"cold slap to the face\" but there is to much evidence to the contrary that\nMasonry doesn't find its origins in Egypt. Of the Masons I have personally\ntalked to, all refered to Egypt as their origin. Why are you now separating\nyourself from this which not many years ago, was freely admitted?","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"...hm, I've found the DTK customer support BBS - anyone\nknow if Magitronic run one too?\n\n(Hands up all those that have possibly useful cards made by\neither manufacturer and no docs or drivers! )\n\n Please Email me directly if you happen to have a number.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\nwhy does this remind me of bosnia and ethnic cleansing ??????\n\n\n\ntippu\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nThe remainder of my article deleted stated why. One would be an egotist to\nbelieve that someone CARED about what Bill R. thought he needed\nto say about God. Whether they did or not is irrelevant.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"We are having problems with a bunch of SE\/30's in one of our Labs. The\nfault is that the machines either bomb or freeze when attempting to write to\ntheir internal floppies. The internal floppies have been tested on their own\nand are fine, which means that it is a main board fault. The machines all come\nfrom the same batch.\n\n The date code on the back of the machines is December 1990.\n\n 1. Do you own a machine from this batch.\n\n\t2. Has any user had experience with this fault.\n\n 3. Was it a warranty repair.\n\n\nAny feedback would be appreciated and I will post the results to the net.\n\n Bill","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n When an alleged private revelation attracts sufficient attention,\n the Church may investigate it. If the investigation indicates a\n likelihood that the alleged private revelation is in fact from God,\n it will be approved. That means that it can be preached in the\n Church. However, it is still true that no one is required to\n believe that it came from God. A Catholic is free to deny the\n authenticity of even the most well attested and strongly approved\n private revelations, such as those at Fatima and Lourdes. (I\n suspect that few if any Catholics do reject Fatima and Lourdes, but\n if any do their rejection of them does not mean they are not\n orthodox Catholics in good standing.)\n\nIt may be a bit much to say that a Catholic is free to deny what\nhappened at Fatima. That's a bit strong, it is sort of like saying\nthat a Catholic is free to deny that Hong Kong exists. What a\nCatholic *is* free to do is to deny the truth of Fatima, without being\ncalled a heretic. You can be labeled other things for such an\noffense, but not a heretic.\n\nTheologians make a basic distinction as far as the degree of assent\none must give to events like Fatima and Lourdes. Things revealed by\nGod through Jesus Christ or His Apostles must be given the assent due\nto a revelation of God: total and unswerving. Fatima and Lourdes\ndemand our assent as much as any other well-attested event in human\nhistory. Perhaps a bit more, given the approval of the Church.\n\n\"Approval\" of an apparition by the Church principally means that\nwhatever happened was in harmony with the Catholic Faith.\n\nI personally think of private revelations as our Lord's way of telling\nus what to do at particular periods in history. He gave us all the\ndoctrines, etc., 2000 years ago, but we can always use some help in\nknowing how exactly to apply what He gave us.\n\nCatholic devotion to the Sacred Heart was a result of a series of\napparitions to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, for example. The problem\nat the time was extreme moral rigorism that was turning our Lord into\nsomeone without a heart.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\n\n Well the monitor is consistently the largest power drain on your\nelectric bill when you are looking at your computer set-up, especially\nif you have a large (16\" or greater) color monitor. Generally what I do\nis leave my Mac on all the time, except for the occasional resart or\nsyetem crash, but I turn my monitor off each night before I leave my\noffice. I also turn off After Dark when I do this, since there is no\nreason to have the screen saver running when there is no picture being\ndisplyed on the monitor's tube.\n\n\n Really? What makes you think this? The Q700 file server in my office\nhas been on for the last 2 months, straight, and it hasn't had any\nproblems. (Note: I also keep the monitor for the file server turned off\nwhen I'm not actually working on the server itself.)","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Nice little, really compact, cream colored, 1200 external modem. Good\nfor the mac or ibm. I will throw in a cable for an extra $5 or so.\nIf you are interested email me an offer.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I'm looking for a way to get our company logo onto documents and \nfigure the easiest way is to put it into a font. Are there any public\ndomain programs that can do this? Is there any shareware that \nwill do this?\n\nAny help is appreciated.\n\nPaul","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n > Between Adam and Eve and Golgotha the whole process of the fall\n > of man occurred. This involved a gradual dimming of\n > consciousness of the spiritual world. This is discernable in\n > the world outlooks of different peoples through history. The\n > Greek, for example, could say, \"better a beggar in the land of\n > the living than a king in the land of the dead.\" (Iliad, I\n > think).\n\nI would not swear that nothing of the sort is found in the Iliad,\nbut the first passage I thought of was the Odyssey 11:480 or\nthereabouts (my copy has no line numbers). The ghost of Acchilles\nspeaks (Robert FitzGerald translation):\n\n > Better, I say, to break sod as a farm hand\n > for some poor country man, on iron rations,\n > than lord it over all the exhausted dead.\n\nThe next passage I thought of was from Ecclesiastes 9:4\n\n + A living dog is better than a dead lion.\n\n > On the other hand, there is one notion firmly embedded in\n > Christianity that originated most definitely in a pagan source.\n > The idea that the human being consists essentially of soul\n > only, and that the soul is created at birth, was consciously\n > adopted from Aristotle, whose ideas dominated Christian thought\n > for fifteen hundred years and still does today....\n\nSurely Aristotle had little influence on Christian thought before\nabout 1250 AD.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Archive-name: atheism\/resources\nAlt-atheism-archive-name: resources\nLast-modified: 5 April 1993\nVersion: 1.1\n\n Atheist Resources\n\n Addresses of Atheist Organizations\n\n USA\n\nFREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION\n\nDarwin fish bumper stickers and assorted other atheist paraphernalia are\navailable from the Freedom From Religion Foundation in the US.\n\nWrite to: FFRF, P.O. Box 750, Madison, WI 53701.\nTelephone: (608) 256-8900\n\nEVOLUTION DESIGNS\n\nEvolution Designs sell the \"Darwin fish\". It's a fish symbol, like the ones\nChristians stick on their cars, but with feet and the word \"Darwin\" written\ninside. The deluxe moulded 3D plastic fish is $4.95 postpaid in the US.\n\nWrite to: Evolution Designs, 7119 Laurel Canyon #4, North Hollywood,\n CA 91605.\n\nPeople in the San Francisco Bay area can get Darwin Fish from Lynn Gold --\ntry mailing . For net people who go to Lynn directly, the\nprice is $4.95 per fish.\n\nSET FREE\n\nAtheist stickers, T-shirts and books.\n\nWrite to: Set Free, P.O. Box 3065-192, Garden Grove, CA 92642.\n\nAMERICAN ATHEIST PRESS\n\nAAP publish various atheist books -- critiques of the Bible, lists of\nBiblical contradictions, and so on. One such book is:\n\n\"The Bible Handbook\" by W.P. Ball and G.W. Foote. American Atheist Press.\n372 pp. ISBN 0-910309-26-4, 2nd edition, 1986. Bible contradictions,\nabsurdities, atrocities, immoralities... contains Ball, Foote: \"The Bible\nContradicts Itself\", AAP. Based on the King James version of the Bible.\n\nWrite to: American Atheist Press, P.O. Box 140195, Austin, TX 78714-0195.\n or: 7215 Cameron Road, Austin, TX 78752-2973.\nTelephone: (512) 458-1244\nFax: (512) 467-9525\n\nPROMETHEUS BOOKS\n\nSell books including Haught's \"Holy Horrors\" (see below).\n\nWrite to: 700 East Amherst Street, Buffalo, New York 14215.\nTelephone: (716) 837-2475.\n\nAn alternate address (which may be newer or older) is:\nPrometheus Books, 59 Glenn Drive, Buffalo, NY 14228-2197.\n\nAFRICAN-AMERICANS FOR HUMANISM\n\nAn organization promoting black secular humanism and uncovering the history of\nblack freethought. They publish a quarterly newsletter, AAH EXAMINER.\n\nWrite to: Norm R. Allen, Jr., African Americans for Humanism, P.O. Box 664,\n Buffalo, NY 14226.\n\n United Kingdom\n\nRationalist Press Association National Secular Society\n88 Islington High Street 702 Holloway Road\nLondon N1 8EW London N19 3NL\n071 226 7251 071 272 1266\n\nBritish Humanist Association South Place Ethical Society\n14 Lamb's Conduit Passage Conway Hall\nLondon WC1R 4RH Red Lion Square\n071 430 0908 London WC1R 4RL\nfax 071 430 1271 071 831 7723\n\nThe National Secular Society publish \"The Freethinker\", a monthly magazine\nfounded in 1881.\n\n Germany\n\nIBKA e.V.\nInternationaler Bund der Konfessionslosen und Atheisten\nPostfach 880, D-1000 Berlin 41. Germany.\n\nIBKA publish a journal:\nMIZ. (Materialien und Informationen zur Zeit. Politisches\nJournal der Konfessionslosesn und Atheisten. Hrsg. IBKA e.V.)\nMIZ-Vertrieb, Postfach 880, D-1000 Berlin 41. Germany.\n\nFor atheist books, write to:\n\nIBDK, Internationaler B\"ucherdienst der Konfessionslosen\nPostfach 3005, D-3000 Hannover 1. Germany.\nTelephone: 0511\/211216\n\n\n Books -- Fiction\n\nTHOMAS M. DISCH\n\n\"The Santa Claus Compromise\"\nShort story. The ultimate proof that Santa exists. All characters and \nevents are fictitious. Any similarity to living or dead gods -- uh, well...\n\nWALTER M. MILLER, JR\n\n\"A Canticle for Leibowitz\"\nOne gem in this post atomic doomsday novel is the monks who spent their lives\ncopying blueprints from \"Saint Leibowitz\", filling the sheets of paper with\nink and leaving white lines and letters.\n\nEDGAR PANGBORN\n\n\"Davy\"\nPost atomic doomsday novel set in clerical states. The church, for example,\nforbids that anyone \"produce, describe or use any substance containing...\natoms\". \n\nPHILIP K. DICK\n\nPhilip K. Dick Dick wrote many philosophical and thought-provoking short \nstories and novels. His stories are bizarre at times, but very approachable.\nHe wrote mainly SF, but he wrote about people, truth and religion rather than\ntechnology. Although he often believed that he had met some sort of God, he\nremained sceptical. Amongst his novels, the following are of some relevance:\n\n\"Galactic Pot-Healer\"\nA fallible alien deity summons a group of Earth craftsmen and women to a\nremote planet to raise a giant cathedral from beneath the oceans. When the\ndeity begins to demand faith from the earthers, pot-healer Joe Fernwright is\nunable to comply. A polished, ironic and amusing novel.\n\n\"A Maze of Death\"\nNoteworthy for its description of a technology-based religion.\n\n\"VALIS\"\nThe schizophrenic hero searches for the hidden mysteries of Gnostic\nChristianity after reality is fired into his brain by a pink laser beam of\nunknown but possibly divine origin. He is accompanied by his dogmatic and\ndismissively atheist friend and assorted other odd characters.\n\n\"The Divine Invasion\"\nGod invades Earth by making a young woman pregnant as she returns from\nanother star system. Unfortunately she is terminally ill, and must be\nassisted by a dead man whose brain is wired to 24-hour easy listening music.\n\nMARGARET ATWOOD\n\n\"The Handmaid's Tale\"\nA story based on the premise that the US Congress is mysteriously\nassassinated, and fundamentalists quickly take charge of the nation to set it\n\"right\" again. The book is the diary of a woman's life as she tries to live\nunder the new Christian theocracy. Women's right to own property is revoked,\nand their bank accounts are closed; sinful luxuries are outlawed, and the\nradio is only used for readings from the Bible. Crimes are punished\nretroactively: doctors who performed legal abortions in the \"old world\" are\nhunted down and hanged. Atwood's writing style is difficult to get used to\nat first, but the tale grows more and more chilling as it goes on.\n\nVARIOUS AUTHORS\n\n\"The Bible\"\nThis somewhat dull and rambling work has often been criticized. However, it\nis probably worth reading, if only so that you'll know what all the fuss is\nabout. It exists in many different versions, so make sure you get the one\ntrue version.\n\n Books -- Non-fiction\n\nPETER DE ROSA\n\n\"Vicars of Christ\", Bantam Press, 1988\nAlthough de Rosa seems to be Christian or even Catholic this is a very\nenlighting history of papal immoralities, adulteries, fallacies etc.\n(German translation: \"Gottes erste Diener. Die dunkle Seite des Papsttums\",\nDroemer-Knaur, 1989)\n\nMICHAEL MARTIN\n\n\"Atheism: A Philosophical Justification\", Temple University Press,\n Philadelphia, USA.\nA detailed and scholarly justification of atheism. Contains an outstanding\nappendix defining terminology and usage in this (necessarily) tendentious\narea. Argues both for \"negative atheism\" (i.e. the \"non-belief in the\nexistence of god(s)\") and also for \"positive atheism\" (\"the belief in the\nnon-existence of god(s)\"). Includes great refutations of the most\nchallenging arguments for god; particular attention is paid to refuting\ncontempory theists such as Platinga and Swinburne.\n541 pages. ISBN 0-87722-642-3 (hardcover; paperback also available)\n\n\"The Case Against Christianity\", Temple University Press\nA comprehensive critique of Christianity, in which he considers\nthe best contemporary defences of Christianity and (ultimately)\ndemonstrates that they are unsupportable and\/or incoherent.\n273 pages. ISBN 0-87722-767-5\n\nJAMES TURNER\n\n\"Without God, Without Creed\", The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore,\n MD, USA\nSubtitled \"The Origins of Unbelief in America\". Examines the way in which\nunbelief (whether agnostic or atheistic) became a mainstream alternative\nworld-view. Focusses on the period 1770-1900, and while considering France\nand Britain the emphasis is on American, and particularly New England\ndevelopments. \"Neither a religious history of secularization or atheism,\nWithout God, Without Creed is, rather, the intellectual history of the fate\nof a single idea, the belief that God exists.\" \n316 pages. ISBN (hardcover) 0-8018-2494-X (paper) 0-8018-3407-4\n\nGEORGE SELDES (Editor)\n\n\"The great thoughts\", Ballantine Books, New York, USA\nA \"dictionary of quotations\" of a different kind, concentrating on statements\nand writings which, explicitly or implicitly, present the person's philosophy\nand world-view. Includes obscure (and often suppressed) opinions from many\npeople. For some popular observations, traces the way in which various\npeople expressed and twisted the idea over the centuries. Quite a number of\nthe quotations are derived from Cardiff's \"What Great Men Think of Religion\"\nand Noyes' \"Views of Religion\".\n490 pages. ISBN (paper) 0-345-29887-X.\n\nRICHARD SWINBURNE\n\n\"The Existence of God (Revised Edition)\", Clarendon Paperbacks, Oxford\nThis book is the second volume in a trilogy that began with \"The Coherence of\nTheism\" (1977) and was concluded with \"Faith and Reason\" (1981). In this\nwork, Swinburne attempts to construct a series of inductive arguments for the\nexistence of God. His arguments, which are somewhat tendentious and rely\nupon the imputation of late 20th century western Christian values and\naesthetics to a God which is supposedly as simple as can be conceived, were\ndecisively rejected in Mackie's \"The Miracle of Theism\". In the revised\nedition of \"The Existence of God\", Swinburne includes an Appendix in which he\nmakes a somewhat incoherent attempt to rebut Mackie.\n\nJ. L. MACKIE\n\n\"The Miracle of Theism\", Oxford\nThis (posthumous) volume contains a comprehensive review of the principal\narguments for and against the existence of God. It ranges from the classical\nphilosophical positions of Descartes, Anselm, Berkeley, Hume et al, through\nthe moral arguments of Newman, Kant and Sidgwick, to the recent restatements\nof the classical theses by Plantinga and Swinburne. It also addresses those\npositions which push the concept of God beyond the realm of the rational,\nsuch as those of Kierkegaard, Kung and Philips, as well as \"replacements for\nGod\" such as Lelie's axiarchism. The book is a delight to read - less\nformalistic and better written than Martin's works, and refreshingly direct\nwhen compared with the hand-waving of Swinburne.\n\nJAMES A. HAUGHT\n\n\"Holy Horrors: An Illustrated History of Religious Murder and Madness\",\n Prometheus Books\nLooks at religious persecution from ancient times to the present day -- and\nnot only by Christians.\nLibrary of Congress Catalog Card Number 89-64079. 1990.\n\nNORM R. ALLEN, JR.\n\n\"African American Humanism: an Anthology\"\nSee the listing for African Americans for Humanism above.\n\nGORDON STEIN\n\n\"An Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism\", Prometheus Books\nAn anthology covering a wide range of subjects, including 'The Devil, Evil\nand Morality' and 'The History of Freethought'. Comprehensive bibliography.\n\nEDMUND D. COHEN\n\n\"The Mind of The Bible-Believer\", Prometheus Books\nA study of why people become Christian fundamentalists, and what effect it\nhas on them.\n\nGEORGE H. SMITH\n\n\"Atheism: The Case Against God\", Prometheus Books\nDescribes the positions of atheism, theism and agnosticism. Reviews many \nof the arguments used in favour of the existence of God. Concludes with an\nassessment of the impact of God on people's lives.\n\n Net Resources\n\nThere's a small mail-based archive server at mantis.co.uk which carries\narchives of old alt.atheism.moderated articles and assorted other files. For\nmore information, send mail to archive-server@mantis.co.uk saying\n\n help\n send atheism\/index\n\nand it will mail back a reply.\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"[...]\n\n So, in short, the 3\/8\" cables seems to be pretty useless, I would guess.\n\n The larger cable seems to be a much better unit.\n\n I've got the larger cable - about 5\/8\" inch in diameter (actually, I think\nits larger), about 4 feet long which coils into a 8 or 9 inch coil, with the\ntubular key lock like the U-locks. It has worked fine for me for two years\nnow, and *seems* (to me, anyway) that it is very secure. It doesn't have the\nweaknesses that the U-locks have other than the liquid nitrogen trick\nsupposedly, is much easier to store in my tankbag than a U-lock, and more\nversatile. I got mine from one of the mail-order houses (Motorcycle Accessory\nWarehouse, I beleive), for $42.\n\n In combination with an ignition disable, and a couple of other deterrents,\nall I *usually* worry about is vandalism.\n\nRandy Davis Email: randy@megatek.com\nZX-11 #00072 Pilot {uunet!ucsd}!megatek!randy\nDoD #0013","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nWhen kids stayed in the home until kindergarden or 1st grade, infection \nincidence was much lower because exposure was lower. Some studies suggest \nthat early exposure to various infectious diseases is probably beneficial \nbecause exposure as an adult carries much more risk of morbitity and \nmortality(mumps, measles. etc.).\n\n\nDaycare will always carry a higher exposure risk than home care.\n\n\nExposure to infectious organisms does build immunity. But many viruses \nmutate and reexposure to the new strain requires another immune response(\nnew antibody production). In addition, antibody levels tend to decline \nwith time and re-innoculation is needed to keep the antibody levels high.\nChronic overstimulation of the immune response can lead to immunosupression \nbut this is rare and very unlikely to occur in children.\n\n\nYes, chronic use of antibiotics can have an adverse effect on the good \nbacteria that are supposed to be present in and on the body. Health effects \nof this depletion of the good bacteria is a very hotly debated topic in the \nmedical community with most physicians seeming to discount any health effects \nof chronic antibiotic use( a view that I do not support).\n \n\nChronic infection in an adult or a child needs to be worked up( in my \nopinion). But most physicians feel that chronic infection in a child is \nnormal because of both exposure and lack of prior immunity to many \ninfectious diseases. I do not share this view and there are some \nphysicians who also suspect that diet plays a big role in infection \nfrequency and severity. Exposure to an infectious agent does not have to \nresult in a severe infection. A strong immune response can minimize the \nlength of time needed to deal with the infection as well as the symptoms \nassociated with the infection.\n\n\nThere are five major nutrients that are responsible for a good strong \nimmune response to infectious agents. They are: protein, vitamin C, \nvitamin A, iron and zinc. The American diet is not low in protein so this \nis rarely a problem. But vitamin A, vitamin C, iron and zinc are often low \nand this lack of an adequate pool(nutrient reserve) can impair the immune \nresponse. Iron is know to be low in most kids(as is vitamin A). There are \ndistinct biochemical tests that can be run to check the status of each of \nthese nutrients in a patient who is having a problem with chronic severe \ninfection. Serum ferritin for iron status, dark adaptation for vitamin A \nstatus, red blood cell zinc for zinc status and leckocyte ascorbate for \nvitamin C status. I have attempted to work up posts on these five \nnutrients and their role in infection for this news group as well as the \nothers that I participate in. I can e-mail you what I've worked up so far.\nBut my best advice to you is to try to find a physician who recognizes the \ncritical role that diet plays in the human immune response. You may also \nbe able to get help from a nutritionist. Anyone can call themselves a \nnutritionist so you have to be very carefull. You want to find someone(\nlike myself) who has had some formal training and education in nutrition.\nMany Ph.D. programs in the U.S. now offer degrees in Nutrition and that's \nwhat you need to look for. Some dieticians will also call themselves \nnutritionists but most dieticians have not had the biochemical training \nneeded to run specialized nutritional assessment tests. They are very good \nfor getting general dietary advice from however.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nAttendance in 1992 was down. By .3%. From an all-time record in 1991.\nIn people terms, attendance was down by 310,000 from 1991 to 1992. Two\nfranchises, the Dodgers and Mets, were down by 1,100,000 from 1991 to 1992.\nHad either of them not been entirely awful, MLB would have set another\nattendance record in 1992.\n\n Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nEven if Rodney King had come out of that car waving a gun and they \nmanaged to disarm him, the police still had no right right to beat\nhim senseless the way they did once he was on the ground. If they \ncan't handle their jobs, they should be relieved of them.\n\nAdditionally, Anna Quindlan of the New York Times said it best (paraphrase):\nMany people bring up what happened before what is shown on the tape. Here's\nwhat came before: the 80's, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, racism,...","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nV16 anyone? Anyone heard of a Cizata V16T ??? Its mainly sold in the middle \neast where they dont have as strict a legislation as in the USA and EC....\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nWell, they just said that Franco will probably go on the DL tomorrow.\n(They mentioned a career minor leaguer as the \"warm body\" who would go \nalong...I forget.)\n\nAlso, when answering questions about the rotation, Coleman (SD \nbroadcaster) said that Hurst is gone in about a month-month and a half, \nwhich is when he should finish re-hab.\n\nLater\n\nDennis","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nOf course not. There's more than a little difference between formulating\nforeign policy and overseeing the ATF's handling of a scenario involving a\ngroup of religious fanatics. Why do people compare apples and oranges?","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"pdb059@ipl.jpl.nasa.gov (Paul Bartholomew) writes to Clayton Cramer:\n\n\nThe saddest thing is that most people, like Cramer's wife, learn dislike\nfor homosexuality early in childhood.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Is there a comp.graphics FAQ and if so, where?\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"please subscrive me.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THESE BOOKS!!!!! I AM NOT ASKING MUCH!!!!!!\n\nJUST MAKE ME AN OFFER AND I WILL PROBABLY TAKE IT!!!!!\n\n\n* Writing good software in Fortran, Graham Smith. \n\n* The Holt Handbook by Kirszner & Mandell (copyright 1986) 720+ page writing guide. \n\n* General Chemistry Principles & Modern Applications, R. Petrucci, fourth\n edition. Big Book! Very good condition!\n\n* Solutions manual for Chemistry book. Paperback.\n\n* Study guide for Chemistry book. Paperback.\n\n\nSend me your offers via email at 02106@chopin.udel.edu\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":": WOULD WIRETAP CHIP BE COST-EFFECTIVE?\n\n: SUMMARY: Compared to an average monthly phone bill of sixty dollars,\n: wiretaps are only worth two cents a month to police. So the\n: proposed wiretap chip must raise phone costs by less than one part \n: in three thousand to be cost-effective. \n\nRobin's calculation is interesting and important, even if it's off by\nan order of magnitude (for example).\n\nEven if hardware costs for the Clipper Chip phones were ZERO, the\nprotocol overhead in transmitting the escrow field would be much\nhigher than the 1 part in 3 thousand...it depends on the exact details\nof the phone call length, protocol, etc. (shorter calls get a\nproportionately greater hit).\n\nHowever, I suspect most Americans will not find this line of reasoning\nas persuasive as the analogies about escrowing keys to one's house\nare.\n\n-Tim May\n\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":" On these counts, the apocrapha falls short of the glory of God.\n To quote Unger's Bible Dictionary on the Apocrapha:\n 1. They abound in historical and geographical inaccuracies and\n anachronisms.\n 2. They teach doctrines which are false and foster practices\n which are at variance with sacred Scripture.\n 3. They resort to literary types and display an artificiality of\n subject matter and styling out of keeping with sacred Scripture.\n 4. They lack the distinctive elements which give genuine\n Scripture their divine character, such as prophetic power and\n poetic and religious feeling.\n\nFirst, to point out the obvious: While #4 would clearly be a highly\nsubjective issue, one would be hard pressed to point to another book\nof the OT (or for that matter the NT) that doesn't, on some issues, in\nsome way, fail one or more of the first three of these tests.\n\nSecond, one factor the Deuterocanonicals share is the lateness of\ntheir composition. I don't recall the exact dating of all of the\nbooks, but most --if not all-- were written after the latest of the\ncanonical books (i.e. Daniel).\n\nFurthermore, while the Deuterocanonical may or may not have been\noriginally written in Greek, they are clearly deeply _Hellenistic_ in\nnature. Both of these features probably figured heavily in the\nrejection of these books from the various canons.\n\nThese may not be strict and uniformly applicable criteria by which to\njudge the canonicity of these books, but, as these discussions have\nshown, I think the one thing we can see is that there _are_ no purely\nobjective standards for determining canonicity.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":": I have a question about SVGA cards. I have a Tseng 4000 SVGA with 1MB\n: memory and 3x 6-bit DACs as far as I know. To display a 640x480x32768, \n: Now: Can I display 640x480, 15bit\/pixel bit-maps on this card?\n\nYou can. At the least, your _hardware_ is capable of supporting this mode.\nI do know nothing about your video BIOS, though...\n\n: If so, how?\n\nSilly (but fool-proof ;) way: Install Windows with 640x480x32K colors\nwideo driver and display your pictures under windows...\n\nCheese,","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"NHL PLAYOFF RESULTS FOR 4\/21\/93.\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n CONFERENCE SEMI-FINALS BEST OF SEVEN\n PATRICK ADAMS NORRIS SMYTHE\n \n NJ BUF (leads 2-0) STL (leads 2-0) WIN \n PIT (leads 2-0) BOS CHI VAN (leads 2-0)\n\n NYI (tied 1-1) MON TOR LA (tied 1-1) \n WAS QUE (leads 2-0) DET (leads 2-0) CAL \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nToronto Maple Leafs 0 1 1 - 2\nDetroit Red Wings (leads series 2-0) 1 3 2 - 6\n\n1st period: DET, Lidstrom 1 - (Yzerman, Coffey) (pp) 4:06\n\n2nd period: DET, Fedorov 1 - (sh) 0:43\n\t DET, Yzerman 2 - (Coffey, Chiasson) (pp) 8:06\n\t DET, Yzerman 3 - (Coffey, Sheppard) 17:40\n\t TOR, Mironov 1 - (Gill, Gilmour) 19:10\n\n3rd period: TOR, Gilmour 2 - (Anderson) 4:32\n\t DET, Ysebaert 1 - (Kozlov) 5:51\n\t DET, Drake 1 - (Kozlov, Kennedy) 18:33\n\nPowerplay Opportunities-Maple Leafs 1 of 8\n\t\t\tRed Wings 2 of 7\n\nShots on Goal-\tMaple Leafs 10 7 13 - 30\n\t\tRed Wings 16 11 3 - 30\n\nToronto Maple Leafs--Potvin (0-2) (30 shots - 24 saves)\nDetroit Red Wings--Cheveldae (2-0) (30 shots - 28 saves)\n\nATT-19,875\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nSt. Louis Blues (leads series 2-0) 2 0 0 - 2\nChicago BlackHawks 0 0 0 - 0\n\n1st period: STL, Hull 2 - (Brown, Janney) (pp) 7:38\n\t STL, Lowry 1 - (sh) 13:53\n\n2nd period: NONE\n\n3rd period: NONE\n\nPowerplay Opportunities-Blues 1 of 5\n\t\t\tBlackHawks 0 of 6\n\nShots on Goal-\tBlues 9 3 5 - 17\n\t\tBlackHawks 16 19 12 - 47\n\nSt. Louis Blues--Joseph (2-0) (47 shots - 45 saves)\nChicago BlackHawks--Belfour (0-2) (17 shots - 15 saves)\n\nATT-17,339\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nLos Angeles Kings (series tied 1-1) 1 0 3 - 4\nCalgary Flames 0 5 4 - 9\n\n1st period: LAK, Carson 3 - 1:11\n\n2nd period: CAL, Otto 1 - (Roberts, MacInnis) 5:02\n\t CAL, Yawney 2 - (Dahlquist, Ranheim) 8:02\n\t CAL, Reichel 1 - (Fleury) (pp) 10:52\n\t CAL, Nieuwendyk 1 - (Roberts, Musil) 13:47\n\t CAL, Otto 2 - (Dahl) (sh) 19:37\n\n3rd period: LAK, Carson 4 - (Granato, Shuchuk) 5:34\n\t CAL, Reichel 2 - (Fleury, MacInnis) (pp) 7:23\n\t CAL, Paslawski 1 - (Roberts, Nieuwendyk) 8:14\n\t CAL, Fleury 1 - (MacInnis, Nieuwendyk) (pp) 10:37\n\t LAK, Rychel 1 - (Blake) 11:56\n\t LAK, Kurri 1 - (Gretzky, Zhitnik) (pp) 15:22\n\t CAL, Suter 2 - (Skrudland, Berube) 19:15\n\nPowerplay Opportunities-Kings 1 of 7\n\t\t\tFlames 3 of 6\n\nSHots on Goal-\tKings 14 8 9 - 31\n\t\tFlames 9 16 15 - 40\n\nLos Angeles Kings--Hrudey (1-1) (40 shots - 31 saves)\nCalgary Flames--Vernon (1-1) (31 shots - 27 saves)\n\nATT-19,477\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nWinnipeg Jets 0 1 1 - 2\nVancouver Canucks (leads series 2-0) 1 1 1 - 3\n\n1st period: VAN, Ronning 2 - (Courtnall, Linden) 11:37\n\n2nd period: VAN, Courtnall 1 - 6:05\n\t WIN, Domi 1 - (King, Barnes) 6:48\n\n3rd period: WIN, Numminen 1 - (Housley, Selanne) (pp) 0:30\n\t VAN, Bure 1 - (Adams, Craven) 4:01\n\nPowerplay Opportunities-Jets 1 of 4\n\t\t\tCanucks 0 of 3\n\nShots on Goal-\tJets 6 10 6 - 22\n\t\tCanucks 14 9 9 - 32\n\nWinnipeg Jets--Essensa (0-2) (32 shots - 29 saves)\nVancouver Canucks--McLean (2-0) (22 shots - 20 saves)\n\nATT-15,729\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Newsgroups: talk.religion.misc\nSubject: On-line copy of Book of Mormon\nSummary: \nDistribution: usa\nOrganization: Advanced Decision Systems, Mtn. View, CA (415) 960-7300\nKeywords: BOM, Book of Mormon, Mormon\n\nCan anyone provide me a ftp site where I can obtain a online version\nof the Book of Mormon. Please email the internet address if possible.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nIt's a moot point: Step out of your door go _anywhere_ (except possibly\nyour mailbox). You will be \"subject to some ad agency's 'poor taste'\"\n \n\nWhile I'm sure Sagan considers it sacrilegious, that wouldn't be\nbecause of his doubtfull credibility as an astronomer. Modern, \nground-based, visible light astronomy (what these proposed\norbiting billboards would upset) is already a dying field: The\nopacity and distortions caused by the atmosphere itself have\ndriven most of the field to use radio, far infrared or space-based\ntelescopes. In any case, a bright point of light passing through\nthe field doesn't ruin observations. If that were the case, the\nthousands of existing satellites would have already done so (satelliets\nmight not seem so bright to the eyes, but as far as astronomy is concerned,\nthey are extremely bright.)","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"In response to alleged circular reasoning concerning the morality of \nhomosexuality, clh poses the following challenge:\n\n\nI answer,\n\nThe circle is simple to break. The Church teaches that homosexual\nbehavior is immoral. This teaching is raw, impassionate, unassailable\ndogma. That closes the argument for me.\n\n\n-- \nRandal Lee Nicholas Mandock \nCatechist\ngt7122b@prism.gatech.edu ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"cica.indiana.edu pc\/drivers the current version is 2.0\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen I say \"black,\" I mean US-born black people for the purposes of this\ndiscussion. Hispanic players were in baseball before 1947, and one \nteam in the 50's signed lots of hispanics because they went over better\nwith the local audience than blacks did. \n\n\nDon't know. But remember: this is the country that had special racial\nlaws for one group and one group only: blacks. Our national history \nincludes huge, long-term, global tensions regarding the black minority; \nthe hispanic minority, while often discriminated against, has never been\nthe object of national obsession.\n\n\nAbsolutely. As I said before, I expect that this effect is disappearing.\nBut it certainly did exist, and all out talk of TWG's and all that is \nnot without some small reason.\n\n\nWell, there's the list. Go for it! I'll cull some more names as I go.\nI expect you're right, btw.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"...\n\nThat is if Mario makes it.\n\nPat Walker sounds like the type that would bring an AK-47 to a game\nand take pot shots at Mario. (\"stand STILL...dam sunavbich...HMFF\")\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"But wouldn't that go for any sin. My father told me when he was growing\nup Catholics were not allowed to associate with anyone who was divorced.\nThere are a few verses prohibitting divorce. Somehow, divorce became\nacceptable (even in Catholicism anullments). Certainly it is no longer\na sin to associate with a divorced person. The point is that each person\nhas their own temptations to deal with. Paul repeatedly talks about the\n\"thorn\" in his side, some think it refers to lust, others pride, but\nwho knows. Whatever the thorn was, apparently it was not \"compatible\"\nwith Christianity, yet does that make his epistles any less? The Bible\nwarns us against judging, greed, anxiety, impure thoughts, bearing grudges,\netc., etc. I suppose we should seek out all the so-called Christians\nwho have entertained impure thoughts and oust them. All those who have\ngiven in to greed, get 'em outta here. Jesus pointed out that he\nwas the physician for the sinners. Any attempts to make homosexuals\nfeel unwelcome because of our discomfort with homosexuality is incompatible\nwith Christianity. Is our hatred so deep that rather than see someone\ntry to become closer to Jesus, we need to keep them away. Does Jesus need\nus to screen out those guilty of a particular sin. Do we really mistrust \nJesus when he says he can forgive any sin?\n\nThink about it. Among the people Jesus encountered were sinners and\nthe Pharisees. The sinners he embraced and forgave. The Pharisees,\nhypocritcal, unmerciful, self-righteous, pointed out others sins and\ndid not seek and thus did not gain forgiveness of their own sins. What\nI take from this and other verses is that if we do not admit our sins,\nthose sins will not be forgiven. And since those guilty of even one sin\nare guilty of the whole law, those not repenting the judging of others\nare guilty, as guilty as if they committed the same sin they judged others\nof.\n\nThe poor in spirit, meek, humble, merciful, pure of heart, peacemakers, \nthose who thirst for justice, those who suffer for His sake are blessed.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nWell... all the way through a decreasing-radius corner, anyway...\n\n\nOK (but I'm right!) :^)\n\n\nIf that's the \"official line\" taught in those rider education classes\nyou were refering to, that also don't teach countersteering, I have to\nquestion the quality of the classes. The \"official line\" in MSF\ncurricula is as I described. Maximum braking is achieved by applying\nboth brakes equally, when the weight distribution is nominally even and\nboth tires have equal normal forces, and easing off on the rear to\nprevent locking it, and increasing braking on the front, as more\ntraction is available to the front due to increased normal force due to\nweight shift.\n\nThe \"official line\" you have been taught seems ineffective on the face\nof it. Applying the rear brake after the front is not taking advantage\nof all the traction available to the rear at time 0, and is halving the\navailable braking power by using only the front at time 0.\n\n\nNot necessarily true. \"Chirping\" the tire indicates impending lockup\n(on most surfaces), and serves as a good guide to newbies to indicate\nmaximum braking. I agree that totally locking the front occasionally\nmakes one a better rider, but it is a manuver best saved for an\nexperienced rider, unless you have one of those outrigger bikes like\nCode used to use.\n\n\nTrue, but from the point of view of how to best *teach* riding skills\n(which is how this discussion started), \"keep both wheels just on the\npoint of sliding\" is nearly useless information. You need to teach a\n*technique*, or at least a strategy, to achieve this.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I knew, despite the lack of a full game telecast last week, it was still\ntoo much hockey for Atlanta. Atlanta's ABC has declined to pick up any\nplayoff games till May9. And even when they show the games on MAy9 and May16,\nthey will continue to skip the first half hour of the telecast. I know this\nis still a better situation compared to rest of Georgia, Alabama, etc., but\nit is still pretty annoying. At least in PIttsburgh, we had a network preemptionchannel which showed all netwoork shows prempted by the local affiliate.\n\n\nI asked them what their problem was. I told them that a local 1.9 rating was\nnot that bad considering it was the first NHL game shown after a long time\nwithout much promotion. Besides, their syndicated programming in the afternoon\nis usually low rated. So what did they have to lose by showing NHL playoffs.\nShe told me that they had contractual obligations. I asked her if golf\nwas shown oin ABC, would contractual obligations come in the way. And how come\ncontractual obligations didn't come in the way of last week's telecast? She\nthen couldn't give me a coherent answer.\n\n\nAlso, I added that Atlanta had one of the highest neutral site game\nattendances and that the demographics were good. I think ABC and other networks\nshould begin to tie their high rated programs like Roseanne in with\n thier sports programming.\nI hope that everyone in Atlanta who reads this bboard calls WSB 2 and complain\nbitterlyt about this. Tell them you will stop watching their news telecasts\nsince they seem to be very unprofessional in handling this situation.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Hello,\n\n I am considering buying the Hummingbird X-Windows software for a MS-Windows\n3.1 PC (386-40MHZ, NE2000 Ethernet board). Would anyone tell me if they\nare using this package in a similar environment and if they are happy with\nit? I will be connecting to Sun SparcStation 10 running Sun OS 4.1.3.\n\nThanks very much,","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\nBrian Kendig also declares:\n\n\n\"Christ\" is Greek for \"Messiah\". \"Messiah\" means \"Annointed One\".\n\"Annoint\" means \"to rub with oil, i.e. to anoint; by impl. to\nconsecrate\" The major prophet Daniel uses the word \"Messiah\"\nin Daniel chapter 9.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"STK1203@VAX003.STOCKTON.EDU Pontificated: \n\nOne of the sci.space FAQ postings deal with this. It's archived\nsomewhere. Perhaps someone can post where it is (I don'\nremember). \n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nWhat tube does the Viewsonic 17 use? Does is support 1600x1280? I've been\nlooking a a Philips 1762DT which uses a Sony Trinitron tube, has digital\ncontrols, supports up to 1280x1024NI, and has .25mm dot pitch - It can be\nfound for under $1000.\n\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Hello\n\tI recently accelerated my Mac Plus (MicroMac 25MHz accelerator) \nand now I can't get my Mac to boot off of the hard disk. It boots fine \nfrom a floppy, and I can mount the hard disk using SCSI probe, but I \ncannot get it to boot from the hard drive. I installed a new driver, so I \ndon't think that is the problem. \n\tThis poses a rather large problem. I only have 4 Meg of RAM, and \nI need to run Mathematica, which requires 5 Meg. I was hoping to use \nsystem 7 virtual memory so that I could run Mathematica. However, I can't \nrun system 7 from a floppy, so I can't get enough RAM. \n\tAny suggestions? Thanks for your time--\n\t\t\t\t\t\tChrisw@yang.earlham.edu\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Here's a summary of Don Cherry's Coach's Corner from April 21, 1993.\nThe game being broadcast in my region was LA and Calgary, although\nI think it was filmed during the Toronto-Detroit game that night.\n\n(Warning... Anti-fighting people may want to skip this post.)\n\nTopics\n------\n\nDon's Tie, Grant Fuhr, Penalties, Wings vs Leafs, Fighting, Dale Hunter.\n\nEpisode Summary\n---------------\n\nThis episode began with the camera zoomed in on Don's tie. Don was\npointing out the characters on the tie... Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn,\nand Yosemite Sam (who Don called Lanny Macdonald.)\n\nRon Maclean began by mentioning that Don was almost evicted from a\nhotel where he was watching the previous night's games, because of\nall the yelling and cheering he was doing over the play of Hunter\nand Fuhr.\n\nDon began to praise Fuhr, calling him the \"greatest goalie\", and\nsaid that he's winning the series against Boston all by himself.\nHe then showed clips from earlier episodes (Nov. 14, Jan. 16) when\nFuhr was still with the Leafs, and Don advised \"Don't Trade Fuhr!\"\n\nDon went on to predict that if Buffalo gets by Boston, it would\nbe Fuhr who wins the series. Muckler took a lot of heat for the\ntrade, but Don feels Muckler's been vindicated.\n\nThe next topic involved how playoff games are being ruined by\ntoo many penalty calls. He showed a clip from a Winnipeg-Vancouver\ngame, where Domi hit a Vancouver player, and was given a 2 min. penalty.\nRon said that it was called a penalty because his stick was involved,\nbut Don stuck with the opinion that it was a good hit, with Domi\nhitting the Vancouver player with his shoulder. Don: \"Its sad what\nthey're doing for hockey... a 5 minute penalty for a nosebleed.\"\n\nNext, they went to the playoff series between Detroit and Toronto.\nPeople in Detroit were calling Wendel Clarke \"Wendy\" for not fighting.\nHowever, Don pointed out that Probert was not fighting either.\n\nThis lead Don into a tirad about fighting and stickwork, and how\nbanning fighting leads to more high sticking: \"It's like college\nhockey... The little wee guy with the visor is brave as anybody.\nThat's why you're seeing so much stickwork. Because they know you\nwon't drop your gloves and give them a shot. The rules are made\nby people who don't know what's going on in hockey\".\n\nThe final topic Don discussed was Dale Hunter. Don pointed out\nthat he was leading the league in goals, and showed a clip\nof Hunter from a previous game. When he was younger, Hunter was\ntaught to \"play to win\", which differs from today's idea of\njust letting kids have fun.\n\nAt then end of the episode, they showed a clip from a coach's\ncorner, with the tape on fast forward, so that Don sounded like\none of the chipmunks.\n\nRating\n------\nTypical anti-fighting posturing, not too much humour, but some\ngood quotes.\n\nI'd give it a 7.0 out of 10.\n\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \\ \\ |Allan Sullivan (allan@cs.ualberta.ca)\n \\ \\ |Department of Computing Science,\n \\ \\_______ |University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.\n \\ ### \\ _ |---------------------------------------------------\n \\___###___\\ (_) |My opinions are mine and mine alone.\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\"It is amazing how much can be accomplished if no one cares who gets the\n credit...\" - U. of A. Golden Bears Hockey Motto (C. Drake)","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\na) Dominican\nb) not all that light-hitting. .304 lifetime, .315 or so in 1966-73\nwhen he did most of his playing. \nc) Professional pinch-hitter after that. Yes, that also gives you\nJerry Hairston.\n\n\nBeginning 10th year now.\n\n\nGood one.\n\n\nNot the same thing. LOTS of people are bad OFs.\n\n\nNot all that light either. .750 OPS.\n\n\nNot 10 year.\n\n\n10-year this year.\n\n\nNot 10-year. \n\n\nNot 10-year.\n\n\nYup.\n\n\nOK.\n\n\n10-year this year.\n\n\n*Six*-year this year.\n\n\nBrock, Coleman, and Wilson were hot-dog basestealers (also Lonnie Smith);\nthat seems to be a special class. CFs like Pettis and Wilson also get \nmore of a break, especially if they actually *do* field well. And Brock\nwasn't all that bad a hitter either, not until the end there when he \nspoiled his ifetime .300 BA.\n\nAnd again, I suspect thatthe problem is lessening over time. But if\nyou look at the history of the last three decades, there seems to \nbe a clear race-based pattern by which utility players and platoon\nplayers and lesser talents stayed in the ML far longer if they were\nwhite.\n\n\nLight hitting? 199 HR, .793 lifetime OPS mainly with *HOUSTON*?\nAlso Latin, btw.\n\n\n\nCome back in 1999 and we'll party^H^H^H^H^H talk.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"--> A humble response to a letter by Gordon Lang written 04-21-93 22:09.\n\n\n GL> : I am interrested in the extrodinarily simple concept of the null\n GL> modem : cable. (Actually I have NO idea, so don't count that last\n GL> statement.) What I'm : asking is what pins does it use (or what are\n GL> it's specifications?) I just want : to solder one myself instead of\n GL> buying one. I don't even know what port is : used.\n\nYou may want to save yourself the trouble and go to Radio Shack. They have\na null modem adapter which is a 9 pin connector that swaps the necessary\npins to allow two machines to communicate. These are a lot easier than\nsoldering the connections yourself, and usually a bit more reliable.\n\n... P.E.T.A. People for the Eating of Tasty Animals\n--- Blue Wave\/QWK v2.10\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\tDoes anyone know of a fractal terrain generator for Mac, something\n\tI could hopefully import into a 3D program like Swivel or Stratavision?\n\tI know Infini-D has built in capabilities, but I don't have access to\n\tInfini-D. I downloaded two programs from Umich, in graphics\/fractals,\n\tbut both were from 1990-91 and crashed under System 7. I think they\n\twere Black and white anyway. Please, email me if you know of anything,\n\tas I don't check the newsgroups very often.\n\t\tThanks in advance.\n\t\t\tDan Bradley deb47099@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Editorial - A10, Saturday, April 24, 1993\n\n CRIMESTRIKE HITS TOWN\n\n With the chilling reality of crime at the hands of urban terrorists\n that were noted above (a high school student and gang article in the\n same column), we welcome into the ranks of those dedicated to re-\n moving criminals from the streets the National Rifle Association's\n new CrimeStrike project, engineered by Arizona's former chief assist-\n ant attorney general Steven J. Twist.\n\n CrimeStrike is working to reverse the disturbing trend of daily\n crime. It is promoting solutions that can be applied nationally,\n including tough and honest sentencing of the sort that Arizona is\n applying with its Truth in Sentencing law; funding construction and\n staffing of appropriate prison space; ensuring that the system is\n primed to punish serious youthful offenders; strict attention to the\n rights of victims; and citizen and community involvement.\n\n Phoenix will be the home for this national organization.\n\n The Gazette has vigorously opposed many NRA policies on issues of gun\n control, and will be resolute in promoting prudent laws that seek\n reasonable regulation of firearms.\n\n But CrimeStrike is an appropriate creation, a response to a clear\n need for more robust vigilance in holding legislators and judges ac-\n countable when it comes to swiftly and surely punishing criminals.\n\n When an organization has an issue, it has an issue, and Crime-\n Strike has it - especially when it is willing to direct its dollars\n to getting criminals off the street.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":" \n\nMy fiancee' and I do quite a bit of sporty riding 2-up. I'll tell you \nwhat we've found and the systems we've worked out.\n\n- On starts, accelerate MUCH slower than usual. It's tough for the rider\nto judge how scary fast acceleration is, because we're holding onto something\nand leaning forward. Remember this.\n\n- On turns, have her lean forward and at the same angle as you (normally \nthis means she isn't leaning at all.) It's very disconcerting to be leaned\nover and have your passenger leaning so that they're sitting straight up.\nMuch balance is lost and this can be dangerous.\n\n- On slowing and stopping, do so MUCH slower than usual. Again, it's tough \nfor the rider to judge how scary fast deceleration is, because we're holding \nonto something and leaning forward. However, you'll figure it out fast\nbecause braking too fast will shove the passenger forward into you, which \nshoves you into the tank at an inopportune location.\n\n- Generally, have the passenger keep her knees against you and the bike, not \nout wide. This helps balance and gives her somegrip.\n\n- When you passenger is in fear, she will squeeze her knees against you.\nNormally this means \"slow down, and do it now!\". \n\n\n\nWe only have a couple signals. \"Slow down\" is her either tapping me on \nthe back, or slapping my helmet with all her might. Depends on the urgency\nof the matter :-)\n\n\"Turn here\" is done by her pointing in the direction of an exit. This is\nalso the sign for \"cool! Look at that.\" \"I hafta pee\" is the same sign\nas \"turn here\". \"I'm hungry\" is the same sign. \"Go faster\" is usually\ndone by her jumping up and down on her pegs in glee. I usually see \"slow\ndown\" more often than \"go faster\".\n \n\nThe best thing to do before the ride is to talk to a riding buddy, and \npillion on his or her bike. It's incredibly frustrating, because you're \nin almost no control. Now, multiply that feeling times ten, because\nyou as a rider know what your bike will do, and your passenger will likely\nfeel you're about to scrape hard parts all the time, or lock up the brakes\nat any moment, or go careening off the edge of a volcanic mountain, etc. \nPillioning yourself is good training to take somebody on your pillion pad.\n\nAlso, remember that it's much more draining and tiring to ride 2-up\nthan by yourself, because you're concentrating on much more, and\n\"in the Zen of the moment\" less. Remember this.\n\n----------------------------------------------------\n Pat Loughery [patlo@microsoft.com] Seattle, WA\n\t DoD #393, AMA, VME, DIOC, 1KSI=2.53\n '91 VFR750F, '91 Nighthawk 750, '82 Seca 650 Turbo\n\t\t^^^ For Sale","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Archive-name: jpeg-faq\nLast-modified: 16 May 1993\n\nThis FAQ article discusses JPEG image compression. Suggestions for\nadditions and clarifications are welcome.\n\nNew since version of 2 May 1993:\n * Added info on ImageViewer for NeXT.\n\n\nThis article includes the following sections:\n\n[1] What is JPEG?\n[2] Why use JPEG?\n[3] When should I use JPEG, and when should I stick with GIF?\n[4] How well does JPEG compress images?\n[5] What are good \"quality\" settings for JPEG?\n[6] Where can I get JPEG software?\n [6A] \"canned\" software, viewers, etc.\n [6B] source code\n[7] What's all this hoopla about color quantization?\n[8] How does JPEG work?\n[9] What about lossless JPEG?\n[10] Why all the argument about file formats?\n[11] How do I recognize which file format I have, and what do I do about it?\n[12] What about arithmetic coding?\n[13] Does loss accumulate with repeated compression\/decompression?\n[14] What are some rules of thumb for converting GIF images to JPEG?\n\nSections 1-6 are basic info that every JPEG user needs to know;\nsections 7-14 are advanced info for the curious.\n\nThis article is posted every 2 weeks. You can always find the latest version\nin the news.answers archive at rtfm.mit.edu (18.70.0.226). By FTP, fetch\n\/pub\/usenet\/news.answers\/jpeg-faq; or if you don't have FTP, send e-mail to\nmail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with body \"send usenet\/news.answers\/jpeg-faq\".\nMany other FAQ articles are also stored in this archive. For more\ninstructions on use of the archive, send e-mail to the same address with the\nwords \"help\" and \"index\" (no quotes) on separate lines. If you don't get a\nreply, the server may be misreading your return address; add a line such as\n\"path myname@mysite\" to specify your correct e-mail address to reply to.\n\n\n----------\n\n\n[1] What is JPEG?\n\nJPEG (pronounced \"jay-peg\") is a standardized image compression mechanism.\nJPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the original name of the\ncommittee that wrote the standard. JPEG is designed for compressing either\nfull-color or gray-scale digital images of \"natural\", real-world scenes.\nIt does not work so well on non-realistic images, such as cartoons or line\ndrawings.\n\nJPEG does not handle black-and-white (1-bit-per-pixel) images, nor does it\nhandle motion picture compression. Standards for compressing those types\nof images are being worked on by other committees, named JBIG and MPEG\nrespectively.\n\nJPEG is \"lossy\", meaning that the image you get out of decompression isn't\nquite identical to what you originally put in. The algorithm achieves much\nof its compression by exploiting known limitations of the human eye, notably\nthe fact that small color details aren't perceived as well as small details\nof light-and-dark. Thus, JPEG is intended for compressing images that will\nbe looked at by humans. If you plan to machine-analyze your images, the\nsmall errors introduced by JPEG may be a problem for you, even if they are\ninvisible to the eye.\n\nA useful property of JPEG is that the degree of lossiness can be varied by\nadjusting compression parameters. This means that the image maker can trade\noff file size against output image quality. You can make *extremely* small\nfiles if you don't mind poor quality; this is useful for indexing image\narchives, making thumbnail views or icons, etc. etc. Conversely, if you\naren't happy with the output quality at the default compression setting, you\ncan jack up the quality until you are satisfied, and accept lesser compression.\n\n\n[2] Why use JPEG?\n\nThere are two good reasons: to make your image files smaller, and to store\n24-bit-per-pixel color data instead of 8-bit-per-pixel data.\n\nMaking image files smaller is a big win for transmitting files across\nnetworks and for archiving libraries of images. Being able to compress a\n2 Mbyte full-color file down to 100 Kbytes or so makes a big difference in\ndisk space and transmission time! (If you are comparing GIF and JPEG, the\nsize ratio is more like four to one. More details below.)\n\nIf your viewing software doesn't support JPEG directly, you'll have to\nconvert JPEG to some other format for viewing or manipulating images. Even\nwith a JPEG-capable viewer, it takes longer to decode and view a JPEG image\nthan to view an image of a simpler format (GIF, for instance). Thus, using\nJPEG is essentially a time\/space tradeoff: you give up some time in order to\nstore or transmit an image more cheaply.\n\nIt's worth noting that when network or phone transmission is involved, the\ntime savings from transferring a shorter file can be much greater than the\nextra time to decompress the file. I'll let you do the arithmetic yourself.\n\nThe other reason why JPEG will gradually replace GIF as a standard Usenet\nposting format is that JPEG can store full color information: 24 bits\/pixel\n(16 million colors) instead of 8 or less (256 or fewer colors). If you have\nonly 8-bit display hardware then this may not seem like much of an advantage\nto you. Within a couple of years, though, 8-bit GIF will look as obsolete as\nblack-and-white MacPaint format does today. Furthermore, for reasons detailed\nin section 7, JPEG is far more useful than GIF for exchanging images among\npeople with widely varying color display hardware. Hence JPEG is considerably\nmore appropriate than GIF for use as a Usenet posting standard.\n\n\n[3] When should I use JPEG, and when should I stick with GIF?\n\nJPEG is *not* going to displace GIF entirely; for some types of images,\nGIF is superior in image quality, file size, or both. One of the first\nthings to learn about JPEG is which kinds of images to apply it to.\n\nAs a rule of thumb, JPEG is superior to GIF for storing full-color or\ngray-scale images of \"realistic\" scenes; that means scanned photographs and\nsimilar material. JPEG is superior even if you don't have 24-bit display\nhardware, and it is a LOT superior if you do. (See section 7 for details.)\n\nGIF does significantly better on images with only a few distinct colors,\nsuch as cartoons and line drawings. In particular, large areas of pixels\nthat are all *exactly* the same color are compressed very efficiently indeed\nby GIF. JPEG can't squeeze these files as much as GIF does without\nintroducing visible defects. This sort of image is best kept in GIF form.\n(In particular, single-color borders are quite cheap in GIF files, but they\nshould be avoided in JPEG files.)\n\nJPEG also has a hard time with very sharp edges: a row of pure-black pixels\nadjacent to a row of pure-white pixels, for example. Sharp edges tend to\ncome out blurred unless you use a very high quality setting. Again, this\nsort of thing is not found in scanned photographs, but it shows up fairly\noften in GIF files: borders, overlaid text, etc. The blurriness is\nparticularly objectionable with text that's only a few pixels high.\nIf you have a GIF with a lot of small-size overlaid text, don't JPEG it.\n\nComputer-drawn images (ray-traced scenes, for instance) usually fall between\nscanned images and cartoons in terms of complexity. The more complex and\nsubtly rendered the image, the more likely that JPEG will do well on it.\nThe same goes for semi-realistic artwork (fantasy drawings and such).\n\nPlain black-and-white (two level) images should never be converted to JPEG.\nYou need at least about 16 gray levels before JPEG is useful for gray-scale\nimages. It should also be noted that GIF is lossless for gray-scale images\nof up to 256 levels, while JPEG is not.\n\nIf you have an existing library of GIF images, you may wonder whether you\nshould convert them to JPEG. You will lose a little image quality if you do.\n(Section 7, which argues that JPEG image quality is superior to GIF, only\napplies if both formats start from a full-color original. If you start from\na GIF, you've already irretrievably lost a great deal of information; JPEG\ncan only make things worse.) However, the disk space savings may justify\nconverting anyway. This is a decision you'll have to make for yourself.\nIf you do convert a GIF library to JPEG, see section 14 for hints. Be\nprepared to leave some images in GIF format, since some GIFs will not\nconvert well.\n\n\n[4] How well does JPEG compress images?\n\nPretty darn well. Here are some sample file sizes for an image I have\nhandy, a 727x525 full-color image of a ship in a harbor. The first three\nfiles are for comparison purposes; the rest were created with the free JPEG\nsoftware described in section 6B.\n\nFile\t Size in bytes\t\tComments\n\nship.ppm\t1145040 Original file in PPM format (no compression; 24 bits\n\t\t\t or 3 bytes per pixel, plus a few bytes overhead)\nship.ppm.Z\t 963829 PPM file passed through Unix compress\n\t\t\t compress doesn't accomplish a lot, you'll note.\n\t\t\t Other text-oriented compressors give similar results.\nship.gif\t 240438 Converted to GIF with ppmquant -fs 256 | ppmtogif\n\t\t\t Most of the savings is the result of losing color\n\t\t\t info: GIF saves 8 bits\/pixel, not 24. (See sec. 7.)\n\nship.jpg95\t 155622 cjpeg -Q 95 (highest useful quality setting)\n\t\t\t This is indistinguishable from the 24-bit original,\n\t\t\t at least to my nonprofessional eyeballs.\nship.jpg75\t 58009 cjpeg -Q 75 (default setting)\n\t\t\t You have to look mighty darn close to distinguish this\n\t\t\t from the original, even with both on-screen at once.\nship.jpg50\t 38406 cjpeg -Q 50\n\t\t\t This has slight defects; if you know what to look\n\t\t\t for, you could tell it's been JPEGed without seeing\n\t\t\t the original. Still as good image quality as many\n\t\t\t recent postings in Usenet pictures groups.\nship.jpg25\t 25192 cjpeg -Q 25\n\t\t\t JPEG's characteristic \"blockiness\" becomes apparent\n\t\t\t at this setting (djpeg -blocksmooth helps some).\n\t\t\t Still, I've seen plenty of Usenet postings that were\n\t\t\t of poorer image quality than this.\nship.jpg5o\t 6587 cjpeg -Q 5 -optimize (-optimize cuts table overhead)\n\t\t\t Blocky, but perfectly satisfactory for preview or\n\t\t\t indexing purposes. Note that this file is TINY:\n\t\t\t the compression ratio from the original is 173:1 !\n\nIn this case JPEG can make a file that's a factor of four or five smaller\nthan a GIF of comparable quality (the -Q 75 file is every bit as good as the\nGIF, better if you have a full-color display). This seems to be a typical\nratio for real-world scenes.\n\n\n[5] What are good \"quality\" settings for JPEG?\n\nMost JPEG compressors let you pick a file size vs. image quality tradeoff by\nselecting a quality setting. There seems to be widespread confusion about\nthe meaning of these settings. \"Quality 95\" does NOT mean \"keep 95% of the\ninformation\", as some have claimed. The quality scale is purely arbitrary;\nit's not a percentage of anything.\n\nThe name of the game in using JPEG is to pick the lowest quality setting\n(smallest file size) that decompresses into an image indistinguishable from\nthe original. This setting will vary from one image to another and from one\nobserver to another, but here are some rules of thumb.\n\nThe default quality setting (-Q 75) is very often the best choice. This\nsetting is about the lowest you can go without expecting to see defects in a\ntypical image. Try -Q 75 first; if you see defects, then go up. Except for\nexperimental purposes, never go above -Q 95; saying -Q 100 will produce a\nfile two or three times as large as -Q 95, but of hardly any better quality.\n\nIf the image was less than perfect quality to begin with, you might be able to\ngo down to -Q 50 without objectionable degradation. On the other hand, you\nmight need to go to a HIGHER quality setting to avoid further degradation.\nThe second case seems to apply much of the time when converting GIFs to JPEG.\nThe default -Q 75 is about right for compressing 24-bit images, but -Q 85 to\n95 is usually better for converting GIFs (see section 14 for more info).\n\nIf you want a very small file (say for preview or indexing purposes) and are\nprepared to tolerate large defects, a -Q setting in the range of 5 to 10 is\nabout right. -Q 2 or so may be amusing as \"op art\".\n\n(Note: the quality settings discussed in this article apply to the free JPEG\nsoftware described in section 6B, and to many programs based on it. Other\nJPEG implementations, such as Image Alchemy, may use a completely different\nquality scale. Some programs don't even provide a numeric scale, just\n\"high\"\/\"medium\"\/\"low\"-style choices.)\n\n\n[6] Where can I get JPEG software?\n\nMost of the programs described in this section are available by FTP.\nIf you don't know how to use FTP, see the FAQ article \"How to find sources\".\n(If you don't have direct access to FTP, read about ftpmail servers in the\nsame article.) That article appears regularly in news.answers, or you can\nget it by sending e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with\n\"send usenet\/news.answers\/finding-sources\" in the body. The \"Anonymous FTP\nList FAQ\" may also be helpful --- it's usenet\/news.answers\/ftp-list\/faq in\nthe news.answers archive.\n\nNOTE: this list changes constantly. If you have a copy more than a couple\nmonths old, get the latest JPEG FAQ from the news.answers archive.\n\n\n[6A] If you are looking for \"canned\" software, viewers, etc:\n\nThe first part of this list is system-specific programs that only run on one\nkind of system. If you don't see what you want for your machine, check out\nthe portable JPEG software described at the end of the list. Note that this\nlist concentrates on free and shareware programs that you can obtain over\nInternet; but some commercial programs are listed too.\n\nX Windows:\n\nXV (shareware, $25) is an excellent viewer for JPEG, GIF, and many other\nimage formats. It can also do format conversion and some simple image\nmanipulations. It's available for FTP from export.lcs.mit.edu (18.24.0.12),\nfile contrib\/xv-3.00.tar.Z. Version 3.00 is a major upgrade with support\nfor 24-bit displays and many other improvements; however, it is brand new\nand still has some bugs lurking. If you prefer not to be on the bleeding\nedge, stick with version 2.21, also available from export. Note that\nversion 2.21 is not a good choice if you have a 24-bit display (you'll get\nonly 8-bit color), nor for converting 24-bit images to JPEG. But 2.21 works\nfine for converting GIF and other 8-bit images to JPEG. CAUTION: there is a\nglitch in version 2.21: be sure to check the \"save at normal size\" checkbox\nwhen saving a JPEG file, or the file will be blurry.\n\nAnother good choice for X Windows is John Cristy's free ImageMagick package,\nalso available from export.lcs.mit.edu, file contrib\/ImageMagick.tar.Z.\nThis package handles many image processing and conversion tasks. The\nImageMagick viewer handles 24-bit displays correctly; for colormapped\ndisplays, it does better (though slower) color quantization than XV or the\nbasic free JPEG software.\n\nBoth of the above are large, complex packages. If you just want a simple\nimage viewer, try xloadimage or xli. xloadimage supports JPEG in its latest\nrelease, 3.03. xloadimage is free and available from export.lcs.mit.edu,\nfile contrib\/xloadimage-3.03.tar.Z. xli is a variant version of xloadimage,\nsaid by its fans to be somewhat faster and more robust than the original.\n(The current xli is indeed faster and more robust than the current\nxloadimage, at least with respect to JPEG files, because it has the IJG v4\ndecoder while xloadimage 3.03 is using a hacked-over v1. The next\nxloadimage release will fix this.) xli is also free and available from\nexport.lcs.mit.edu, file contrib\/xli.1.14.tar.Z. Both programs are said\nto do the right thing with 24-bit displays.\n\n\nMS-DOS:\n\nThis covers plain DOS; for Windows or OS\/2 programs, see the next headings.\n\nOne good choice is Eric Praetzel's free DVPEG, which views JPEG and GIF files.\nThe current version, 2.5, is available by FTP from sunee.uwaterloo.ca\n(129.97.50.50), file pub\/jpeg\/viewers\/dvpeg25.zip. This is a good basic\nviewer that works on either 286 or 386\/486 machines. The user interface is\nnot flashy, but it's functional.\n\nAnother freeware JPEG\/GIF\/TGA viewer is Mohammad Rezaei's Hiview. The\ncurrent version, 1.2, is available from Simtel20 and mirror sites (see NOTE\nbelow), file msdos\/graphics\/hv12.zip. Hiview requires a 386 or better CPU\nand a VCPI-compatible memory manager (QEMM386 and 386MAX work; Windows and\nOS\/2 do not). Hiview is currently the fastest viewer for images that are no\nbigger than your screen. For larger images, it scales the image down to fit\non the screen (rather than using panning\/scrolling as most viewers do).\nYou may or may not prefer this approach, but there's no denying that it\nslows down loading of large images considerably. Note: installation is a\nbit tricky; read the directions carefully!\n\nA shareware alternative is ColorView for DOS ($30). This is easier to\ninstall than either of the two freeware alternatives. Its user interface is\nalso much spiffier-looking, although personally I find it harder to use ---\nmore keystrokes, inconsistent behavior. It is faster than DVPEG but a\nlittle slower than Hiview, at least on my hardware. (For images larger than\nscreen size, DVPEG and ColorView seem to be about the same speed, and both\nare faster than Hiview.) The current version is 2.1, available from\nSimtel20 and mirror sites (see NOTE below), file msdos\/graphics\/dcview21.zip.\nRequires a VESA graphics driver; if you don't have one, look in vesadrv2.zip\nor vesa-tsr.zip from the same directory. (Many recent PCs have a built-in\nVESA driver, so don't try to load a VESA driver unless ColorView complains\nthat the driver is missing.)\n\nA second shareware alternative is Fullview, which has been kicking around\nthe net for a while, but I don't know any stable archive location for it.\nThe current (rather old) version is inferior to the above viewers anyway.\nThe author tells me that a new version of Fullview will be out shortly\nand it will be submitted to the Simtel20 archives at that time.\n\nThe well-known GIF viewer CompuShow (CSHOW) supports JPEG in its latest\nrevision, 8.60a. However, CSHOW's JPEG implementation isn't very good:\nit's slow (about half the speed of the above viewers) and image quality is\npoor except on hi-color displays. Too bad ... it'd have been nice to see a\ngood JPEG capability in CSHOW. Shareware, $25. Available from Simtel20 and\nmirror sites (see NOTE below), file msdos\/gif\/cshw860a.zip.\n\nDue to the remarkable variety of PC graphics hardware, any one of these\nviewers might not work on your particular machine. If you can't get *any*\nof them to work, you'll need to use one of the following conversion programs\nto convert JPEG to GIF, then view with your favorite GIF viewer. (If you\nhave hi-color hardware, don't use GIF as the intermediate format; try to\nfind a TARGA-capable viewer instead. VPIC5.0 is reputed to do the right\nthing with hi-color displays.)\n\nThe Independent JPEG Group's free JPEG converters are FTPable from Simtel20\nand mirror sites (see NOTE below), file msdos\/graphics\/jpeg4.zip (or\njpeg4386.zip if you have a 386 and extended memory). These files are DOS\ncompilations of the free source code described in section 6B; they will\nconvert JPEG to and from GIF, Targa, and PPM formats.\n\nHandmade Software offers free JPEG<=>GIF conversion tools, GIF2JPG\/JPG2GIF.\nThese are slow and are limited to conversion to and from GIF format; in\nparticular, you can't get 24-bit color output from a JPEG. The major\nadvantage of these tools is that they will read and write HSI's proprietary\nJPEG format as well as the Usenet-standard JFIF format. Since HSI-format\nfiles are rather widespread on BBSes, this is a useful capability. Version\n2.0 of these tools is free (prior versions were shareware). Get it from\nSimtel20 and mirror sites (see NOTE below), file msdos\/graphics\/gif2jpg2.zip.\nNOTE: do not use HSI format for files to be posted on Internet, since it is\nnot readable on non-PC platforms.\n\nHandmade Software also has a shareware image conversion and manipulation\npackage, Image Alchemy. This will translate JPEG files (both JFIF and HSI\nformats) to and from many other image formats. It can also display images.\nA demo version of Image Alchemy version 1.6.2 is available from Simtel20 and\nmirror sites (see NOTE below), file msdos\/graphics\/alch162.zip.\n\nNOTE ABOUT SIMTEL20: The Internet's key archive site for PC-related programs\nis Simtel20, full name wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (192.88.110.20). Simtel20\nruns a non-Unix system with weird directory names; where this document\nrefers to directory (eg) \"msdos\/graphics\" at Simtel20, that really means\n\"pd1:\". If you are not physically on MILnet, you should\nexpect rather slow FTP transfer rates from Simtel20. There are several\nInternet sites that maintain copies (mirrors) of the Simtel20 archives;\nmost FTP users should go to one of the mirror sites instead. A popular USA\nmirror site is oak.oakland.edu (141.210.10.117), which keeps Simtel20 files\nin (eg) \"\/pub\/msdos\/graphics\". If you have no FTP capability, you can\nretrieve files from Simtel20 by e-mail; see informational postings in\ncomp.archives.msdos.announce to find out how. If you are outside the USA,\nconsult the same newsgroup to learn where your nearest Simtel20 mirror is.\n\nMicrosoft Windows:\n\nThere are several Windows programs capable of displaying JPEG images.\n(Windows viewers are generally slower than DOS viewers on the same hardware,\ndue to Windows' system overhead. Note that you can run the DOS conversion\nprograms described above inside a Windows DOS window.)\n\nThe newest entry is WinECJ, which is free and EXTREMELY fast. Version 1.0\nis available from ftp.rahul.net, file \/pub\/bryanw\/pc\/jpeg\/wecj.zip.\nRequires Windows 3.1 and 256-or-more-colors mode. This is a no-frills\nviewer with the bad habit of hogging the machine completely while it\ndecodes; and the image quality is noticeably worse than other viewers.\nBut it's so fast you'll use it anyway, at least for previewing...\n\nJView is freeware, fairly fast, has good on-line help, and can write out the\ndecompressed image in Windows BMP format; but it can't create new JPEG\nfiles, and it doesn't view GIFs. JView also lacks some other useful\nfeatures of the shareware viewers (such as brightness adjustment), but it's\nan excellent basic viewer. The current version, 0.9, is available from\nftp.cica.indiana.edu (129.79.20.84), file pub\/pc\/win3\/desktop\/jview090.zip.\n(Mirrors of this archive can be found at some other Internet sites,\nincluding wuarchive.wustl.edu.)\n\nWinJPEG (shareware, $20) displays JPEG,GIF,Targa,TIFF, and BMP image files;\nit can write all of these formats too, so it can be used as a converter.\nIt has some other nifty features including color-balance adjustment and\nslideshow. The current version is 2.1, available from Simtel20 and mirror\nsites (see NOTE above), file msdos\/windows3\/winjp210.zip. (This is a slow\n286-compatible version; if you register, you'll get the 386-only version,\nwhich is roughly 25% faster.)\n\nColorView is another shareware entry ($30). This was an early and promising\ncontender, but it has not been updated in some time, and at this point it\nhas no real advantages over WinJPEG. If you want to try it anyway, the\ncurrent version is 0.97, available from ftp.cica.indiana.edu, file\npub\/pc\/win3\/desktop\/cview097.zip. (I understand that a new version will\nbe appearing once the authors are finished with ColorView for DOS.)\n\nDVPEG (see DOS heading) also works under Windows, but only in full-screen\nmode, not in a window.\n\nOS\/2:\n\nThe following files are available from hobbes.nmsu.edu (128.123.35.151).\nNote: check \/pub\/uploads for more recent versions --- the hobbes moderator\nis not very fast about moving uploads into their permanent directories.\n\/pub\/os2\/2.x\/graphics\/jpegv4.zip\n 32-bit version of free IJG conversion programs, version 4.\n\/pub\/os2\/all\/graphics\/jpeg4-16.zip\n 16-bit version of same, for OS\/2 1.x.\n\/pub\/os2\/2.x\/graphics\/imgarc12.zip\n Image Archiver 1.02: image conversion\/viewing with PM graphical interface.\n Strong on conversion functions, viewing is a bit weaker. Shareware, $15.\n\/pub\/os2\/2.x\/graphics\/pmjpeg11.zip\n PMJPEG 1.1: OS\/2 2.x port of WinJPEG, a popular viewer for Windows\n (see description in Windows section). Shareware, $20.\n\/pub\/os2\/2.x\/graphics\/pmview85.zip\n PMView 0.85: JPEG\/GIF\/BMP\/Targa\/PCX viewer. GIF viewing very fast,\n JPEG viewing roughly the same speed as the above two programs. Has\n image manipulation & slideshow functions. Shareware, $20.\n\nMacintosh:\n\nMost Mac JPEG programs rely on Apple's JPEG implementation, which is part of\nthe QuickTime system extension; so you need to have QuickTime installed.\nTo use QuickTime, you need a 68020 or better CPU and you need to be running\nSystem 6.0.7 or later. (If you're running System 6, you must also install\nthe 32-bit QuickDraw extension; this is built-in on System 7.) You can get\nQuickTime by FTP from ftp.apple.com, file dts\/mac\/quicktime\/quicktime.hqx.\n(As of 11\/92, this file contains QuickTime 1.5, which is better than QT 1.0\nin several ways. With respect to JPEG, it is marginally faster and\nconsiderably less prone to crash when fed a corrupt JPEG file. However,\nsome applications seem to have compatibility problems with QT 1.5.)\n\nMac users should keep in mind that QuickTime's JPEG format, PICT\/JPEG, is\nnot the same as the Usenet-standard JFIF JPEG format. (See section 10 for\ndetails.) If you post images on Usenet, make sure they are in JFIF format.\nMost of the programs mentioned below can generate either format.\n\nThe first choice is probably JPEGView, a free program for viewing images\nthat are in JFIF format, PICT\/JPEG format, or GIF format. It also can\nconvert between the two JPEG formats. The current version, 2.0, is a big\nimprovement over prior versions. Get it from sumex-aim.stanford.edu\n(36.44.0.6), file \/info-mac\/app\/jpeg-view-20.hqx. Requires System 7 and\nQuickTime. On 8-bit displays, JPEGView usually produces the best color\nimage quality of all the currently available Mac JPEG viewers. JPEGView can\nview large images in much less memory than other Mac viewers; in fact, it's\nthe only one that can deal with JPEG images much over 640x480 pixels on a\ntypical 4MB Mac. Given a large image, JPEGView automatically scales it down\nto fit on the screen, rather than presenting scroll bars like most other\nviewers. (You can zoom in on any desired portion, though.) Some people\nlike this behavior, some don't. Overall, JPEGView's user interface is very\nwell thought out.\n\nGIFConverter, a shareware ($40) image viewer\/converter, supports JFIF and\nPICT\/JPEG, as well as GIF and several other image formats. The latest\nversion is 2.3.2. Get it from sumex-aim.stanford.edu, file\n\/info-mac\/art\/gif\/gif-converter-232.hqx. Requires System 6.0.5 or later.\nGIFConverter is not better than JPEGView as a plain JPEG\/GIF viewer, but\nit has much more extensive image manipulation and format conversion\ncapabilities, so you may find it worth its shareware fee if you do a lot of\nplaying around with images. Also, the newest version of GIFConverter can\nload and save JFIF images *without* QuickTime, so it is your best bet if\nyour machine is too old to run QuickTime. (But it's faster with QuickTime.)\nNote: If GIFConverter runs out of memory trying to load a large JPEG, try\nconverting the file to GIF with JPEG Convert, then viewing the GIF version.\n\nJPEG Convert, a Mac version of the free IJG JPEG conversion utilities, is\navailable from sumex-aim.stanford.edu, file \/info-mac\/app\/jpeg-convert-10.hqx.\nThis will run on any Mac, but it only does file conversion, not viewing.\nYou can use it in conjunction with any GIF viewer.\n\nPrevious versions of this FAQ recommended Imagery JPEG v0.6, a JPEG<=>GIF\nconverter based on an old version of the IJG code. If you are using this\nprogram, you definitely should replace it with JPEG Convert.\n\nApple's free program PictPixie can view images in JFIF, QuickTime JPEG, and\nGIF format, and can convert between these formats. You can get PictPixie\nfrom ftp.apple.com, file dts\/mac\/quicktime\/qt.1.0.stuff\/pictpixie.hqx.\nRequires QuickTime. PictPixie was intended as a developer's tool, and it's\nreally not the best choice unless you like to fool around with QuickTime.\nSome of its drawbacks are that it requires lots of memory, it produces\nrelatively poor color image quality on anything less than a 24-bit display,\nand it has a relatively unfriendly user interface. Worse, PictPixie is an\nunsupported program, meaning it has some minor bugs that Apple does not\nintend to fix. (There is an old version of PictPixie, called\nPICTCompressor, floating around the net. If you have this you should trash\nit, as it's even buggier. Also, the QuickTime Starter Kit includes a much\ncleaned-up descendant of PictPixie called Picture Compressor. Note that\nPicture Compressor is NOT free and may not be distributed on the net.)\n\nStorm Technology's Picture Decompress is a free JPEG viewer\/converter.\nThis rather old program is inferior to the above programs in many ways, but\nit will run without System 7 or QuickTime, so you may be forced to use it on\nolder systems. (It does need 32-bit QuickDraw, so really old machines can't\nuse it.) You can get it from sumex-aim.stanford.edu, file\n\/info-mac\/app\/picture-decompress-201.hqx. You must set the file type of a\ndownloaded image file to 'JPEG' to allow Picture Decompress to open it.\n\nIf your machine is too old to run 32-bit QuickDraw (a Mac Plus for instance),\nGIFConverter is your only choice for single-program JPEG viewing. If you\ndon't want to pay for GIFConverter, use JPEG Convert and a free GIF viewer.\n\nMore and more commercial Mac applications are supporting JPEG, although not\nall can deal with the Usenet-standard JFIF format. Adobe Photoshop, version\n2.0.1 or later, can read and write JFIF-format JPEG files (use the JPEG\nplug-in from the Acquire menu). You must set the file type of a downloaded\nJPEG file to 'JPEG' to allow Photoshop to recognize it.\n\nAmiga:\n\n(Most programs listed in this section are stored in the AmiNet archive at\namiga.physik.unizh.ch (130.60.80.80). There are many mirror sites of this\narchive and you should try to use the closest one. In the USA, a good\nchoice is wuarchive.wustl.edu; look under \/mirrors\/amiga.physik.unizh.ch\/...)\n\nHamLab Plus is an excellent JPEG viewer\/converter, as well as being a\ngeneral image manipulation tool. It's cheap (shareware, $20) and can read\nseveral formats besides JPEG. The current version is 2.0.8. A demo version\nis available from amiga.physik.unizh.ch (and mirror sites), file\namiga\/gfx\/edit\/hamlab208d.lha. The demo version will crop images larger\nthan 512x512, but it is otherwise fully functional.\n\nRend24 (shareware, $30) is an image renderer that can display JPEG, ILBM,\nand GIF images. The program can be used to create animations, even\ncapturing frames on-the-fly from rendering packages like Lightwave. The\ncurrent version is 1.05, available from amiga.physik.unizh.ch (and mirror\nsites), file amiga\/os30\/gfx\/rend105.lha. (Note: although this directory is\nsupposedly for AmigaDOS 3.0 programs, the program will also run under\nAmigaDOS 1.3, 2.04 or 2.1.)\n\nViewtek is a free JPEG\/ILBM\/GIF\/ANIM viewer. The current version is 1.04,\navailable from amiga.physik.unizh.ch (and mirror sites), file\namiga\/gfx\/show\/ViewTek104.lha.\n\nIf you're willing to spend real money, there are several commercial packages\nthat support JPEG. Two are written by Thomas Krehbiel, the author of Rend24\nand Viewtek. These are CineMorph, a standalone image morphing package, and\nImageFX, an impressive 24-bit image capture, conversion, editing, painting,\neffects and prepress package that also includes CineMorph. Both are\ndistributed by Great Valley Products. Art Department Professional (ADPro),\nfrom ASDG Inc, is the most widely used commercial image manipulation\nsoftware for Amigas. ImageMaster, from Black Belt Systems, is another\nwell-regarded commercial graphics package with JPEG support.\n\nThe free IJG JPEG software is available compiled for Amigas from\namiga.physik.unizh.ch (and mirror sites) in directory amiga\/gfx\/conv, file\nAmigaJPEGV4.lha. These programs convert JPEG to\/from PPM,GIF,Targa formats.\n\nThe Amiga world is heavily infested with quick-and-dirty JPEG programs, many\nbased on an ancient beta-test version of the free IJG JPEG software (thanks\nto a certain magazine that published same on its disk-of-the-month, without\nso much as notifying the authors). Among these are \"AugJPEG\", \"NewAmyJPEG\",\n\"VJPEG\", and probably others I have not even heard of. In my opinion,\nanything older than IJG version 3 (March 1992) is not worth the disk space\nit's stored on; if you have such a program, trash it and get something newer.\n\nAtari ST:\n\nThe free IJG JPEG software is available compiled for Atari ST, TT, etc,\nfrom atari.archive.umich.edu, file \/atari\/Graphics\/jpeg4bin.zoo.\nThese programs convert JPEG to\/from PPM, GIF, Targa formats.\n\nFor monochrome ST monitors, try MGIF, which manages to achieve four-level\ngrayscale effect by flickering. Version 4.1 reads JPEG files. Available\nfrom atari.archive.umich.edu, file \/atari\/Graphics\/mgif41b.zoo.\n\nI have not heard of any other free or shareware JPEG-capable viewers for\nAtaris, but surely there must be some by now? Pointers appreciated.\n\nAcorn Archimedes:\n\n!ChangeFSI, supplied with RISC OS 3 version 3.10, can convert from and view\nJPEG JFIF format. Provision is also made to convert images to JPEG,\nalthough this must be done from the CLI rather than by double-clicking.\n\nRecent versions (since 7.11) of the shareware program Translator can handle\nJPEG, along with about 30 other image formats. While older versions can be\nfound on some Archimedes bboards, the current version is only available by\nregistering with the author, John Kortink, Nutterbrink 31, 7544 WJ, Enschede,\nThe Netherlands. Price 35 Dutch guilders (about $22 or 10 pounds).\n\nThere's also a commercial product called !JPEG which provides JPEG read\/write\nfunctionality and direct JPEG viewing, as well as a host of other image\nformat conversion and processing options. This is more expensive but not\nnecessarily better than the above programs. Contact: DT Software, FREEPOST,\nCambridge, UK. Tel: 0223 841099.\n\nNeXT:\n\nImageViewer is a PD utility that displays images and can do some format\nconversions. The current version reads JPEG but does not write it.\nImageViewer is available from the standard NeXT archives at\nsonata.cc.purdue.edu and cs.orst.edu, somewhere in \/pub\/next (both are\ncurrently being re-organized, so it's hard to point to specific\nsub-directories). Note that there is an older version floating around that\ndoes not support JPEG.\n\n\nPortable software for almost any system:\n\nIf none of the above fits your situation, you can obtain and compile the free\nJPEG conversion software described in 6B. You'll also need a viewer program.\nIf your display is 8 bits or less, any GIF viewer will do fine; if you have a\ndisplay with more color capability, try to find a viewer that can read Targa\nor PPM 24-bit image files.\n\nThere are numerous commercial JPEG offerings, with more popping up every\nday. I recommend that you not spend money on one of these unless you find\nthe available free or shareware software vastly too slow. In that case,\npurchase a hardware-assisted product. Ask pointed questions about whether\nthe product complies with the final JPEG standard and about whether it can\nhandle the JFIF file format; many of the earliest commercial releases are\nnot and never will be compatible with anyone else's files.\n\n\n[6B] If you are looking for source code to work with:\n\nFree, portable C code for JPEG compression is available from the Independent\nJPEG Group, which I lead. A package containing our source code,\ndocumentation, and some small test files is available from several places.\nThe \"official\" archive site for this source code is ftp.uu.net (137.39.1.9\nor 192.48.96.9). Look under directory \/graphics\/jpeg; the current release\nis jpegsrc.v4.tar.Z. (This is a compressed TAR file; don't forget to\nretrieve in binary mode.) You can retrieve this file by FTP or UUCP.\nIf you are on a PC and don't know how to cope with .tar.Z format, you may\nprefer ZIP format, which you can find at Simtel20 and mirror sites (see NOTE\nabove), file msdos\/graphics\/jpegsrc4.zip. This file will also be available on\nCompuServe, in the GRAPHSUPPORT forum (GO PICS), library 15, as jpsrc4.zip.\nIf you have no FTP access, you can retrieve the source from your nearest\ncomp.sources.misc archive; version 4 appeared as issues 55-72 of volume 34.\n(If you don't know how to retrieve comp.sources.misc postings, see the FAQ\narticle \"How to find sources\", referred to at the top of section 6.)\n\nThe free JPEG code provides conversion between JPEG \"JFIF\" format and image\nfiles in GIF, PBMPLUS PPM\/PGM, Utah RLE, and Truevision Targa file formats.\nThe core compression and decompression modules can easily be reused in other\nprograms, such as image viewers. The package is highly portable; we have\ntested it on many machines ranging from PCs to Crays.\n\nWe have released this software for both noncommercial and commercial use.\nCompanies are welcome to use it as the basis for JPEG-related products.\nWe do not ask a royalty, although we do ask for an acknowledgement in\nproduct literature (see the README file in the distribution for details).\nWe hope to make this software industrial-quality --- although, as with\nanything that's free, we offer no warranty and accept no liability.\n\nThe Independent JPEG Group is a volunteer organization; if you'd like to\ncontribute to improving our software, you are welcome to join.\n\n\n[7] What's all this hoopla about color quantization?\n\nMost people don't have full-color (24 bit per pixel) display hardware.\nTypical display hardware stores 8 or fewer bits per pixel, so it can display\n256 or fewer distinct colors at a time. To display a full-color image, the\ncomputer must map the image into an appropriate set of representative\ncolors. This process is called \"color quantization\". (This is something\nof a misnomer, \"color selection\" would be a better term. We're stuck with\nthe standard usage though.)\n\nClearly, color quantization is a lossy process. It turns out that for most\nimages, the details of the color quantization algorithm have MUCH more impact\non the final image quality than do any errors introduced by JPEG (except at\nthe very lowest JPEG quality settings).\n\nSince JPEG is a full-color format, converting a color JPEG image for display\non 8-bit-or-less hardware requires color quantization. This is true for\n*all* color JPEGs: even if you feed a 256-or-less-color GIF into JPEG, what\ncomes out of the decompressor is *not* 256 colors, but thousands of colors.\nThis happens because JPEG's lossiness affects each pixel a little\ndifferently, so two pixels that started with identical colors will probably\ncome out with slightly different colors. Each original color gets \"smeared\"\ninto a group of nearby colors. Therefore quantization is always required to\ndisplay a color JPEG on a colormapped display, regardless of the image\nsource. The only way to avoid quantization is to ask for gray-scale output.\n\n(Incidentally, because of this effect it's nearly meaningless to talk about\nthe number of colors used by a JPEG image. Even if you attempted to count\nthe number of distinct pixel values, different JPEG decoders would give you\ndifferent results because of roundoff error differences. I occasionally see\nposted images described as \"256-color JPEG\". This tells me that the poster\n(a) hasn't read this FAQ and (b) probably converted the JPEG from a GIF.\nJPEGs can be classified as color or gray-scale (just like photographs), but\nnumber of colors just isn't a useful concept for JPEG.)\n\nOn the other hand, a GIF image by definition has already been quantized to\n256 or fewer colors. (A GIF *does* have a definite number of colors in its\npalette, and the format doesn't allow more than 256 palette entries.)\nFor purposes of Usenet picture distribution, GIF has the advantage that the\nsender precomputes the color quantization, so recipients don't have to.\nThis is also the *disadvantage* of GIF: you're stuck with the sender's\nquantization. If the sender quantized to a different number of colors than\nwhat you can display, you have to re-quantize, resulting in much poorer\nimage quality than if you had quantized once from a full-color image.\nFurthermore, if the sender didn't use a high-quality color quantization\nalgorithm, you're out of luck.\n\nFor this reason, JPEG offers the promise of significantly better image quality\nfor all users whose machines don't match the sender's display hardware.\nJPEG's full color image can be quantized to precisely match the user's display\nhardware. Furthermore, you will be able to take advantage of future\nimprovements in quantization algorithms (there is a lot of active research in\nthis area), or purchase better display hardware, to get a better view of JPEG\nimages you already have. With a GIF, you're stuck forevermore with what was\nsent.\n\nIt's also worth mentioning that many GIF-viewing programs include rather\nshoddy quantization routines. If you view a 256-color GIF on a 16-color EGA\ndisplay, for example, you are probably getting a much worse image than you\nneed to. This is partly an inevitable consequence of doing two color\nquantizations (one to create the GIF, one to display it), but often it's\nalso due to sloppiness. JPEG conversion programs will be forced to use\nhigh quality quantizers in order to get acceptable results at all, and in\nnormal use they will quantize directly to the number of colors to be\ndisplayed. Thus, JPEG is likely to provide better results than the average\nGIF program for low-color-resolution displays as well as high-resolution ones!\n\nFinally, an ever-growing number of people have better-than-8-bit display\nhardware already: 15-bit \"hi-color\" PC displays, true 24-bit displays on\nworkstations and Macintoshes, etc. For these people, GIF is already\nobsolete, as it cannot represent an image to the full capabilities of their\ndisplay. JPEG images can drive these displays much more effectively.\nThus, JPEG is an all-around better choice than GIF for representing images\nin a machine-independent fashion.\n\n\n[8] How does JPEG work?\n\nThe buzz-words to know are chrominance subsampling, discrete cosine\ntransforms, coefficient quantization, and Huffman or arithmetic entropy\ncoding. This article's long enough already, so I'm not going to say more\nthan that here. For technical information, see the comp.compression FAQ.\nThis is available from the news.answers archive at rtfm.mit.edu, in files\n\/pub\/usenet\/news.answers\/compression-faq\/part[1-3]. If you need help in\nusing the news.answers archive, see the top of this article.\n\n\n[9] What about lossless JPEG?\n\nThere's a great deal of confusion on this subject. The JPEG committee did\ndefine a truly lossless compression algorithm, i.e., one that guarantees the\nfinal output is bit-for-bit identical to the original input. However, this\nlossless mode has almost nothing in common with the regular, lossy JPEG\nalgorithm, and it offers much less compression. At present, very few\nimplementations of lossless JPEG exist, and all of them are commercial.\n\nSaying \"-Q 100\" to the free JPEG software DOES NOT get you a lossless image.\nWhat it does get rid of is deliberate information loss in the coefficient\nquantization step. There is still a good deal of information loss in the\ncolor subsampling step. (With the V4 free JPEG code, you can also say\n\"-sample 1x1\" to turn off subsampling. Keep in mind that many commercial\nJPEG implementations cannot cope with the resulting file.)\n\nEven with both quantization and subsampling turned off, the regular JPEG\nalgorithm is not lossless, because it is subject to roundoff errors in\nvarious calculations. The maximum error is a few counts in any one pixel\nvalue; it's highly unlikely that this could be perceived by the human eye,\nbut it might be a concern if you are doing machine processing of an image.\n\nAt this minimum-loss setting, regular JPEG produces files that are perhaps\nhalf the size of an uncompressed 24-bit-per-pixel image. True lossless JPEG\nprovides roughly the same amount of compression, but it guarantees\nbit-for-bit accuracy.\n\nIf you have an application requiring lossless storage of images with less\nthan 6 bits per pixel (per color component), you may want to look into the\nJBIG bilevel image compression standard. This performs better than JPEG\nlossless on such images. JPEG lossless is superior to JBIG on images with\n6 or more bits per pixel; furthermore, JPEG is public domain (at least with a\nHuffman back end), while the JBIG techniques are heavily covered by patents.\n\n\n[10] Why all the argument about file formats?\n\nStrictly speaking, JPEG refers only to a family of compression algorithms;\nit does *not* refer to a specific image file format. The JPEG committee was\nprevented from defining a file format by turf wars within the international\nstandards organizations.\n\nSince we can't actually exchange images with anyone else unless we agree on\na common file format, this leaves us with a problem. In the absence of\nofficial standards, a number of JPEG program writers have just gone off to\n\"do their own thing\", and as a result their programs aren't compatible with\nanybody else's.\n\nThe closest thing we have to a de-facto standard JPEG format is some work\nthat's been coordinated by people at C-Cube Microsystems. They have defined\ntwo JPEG-based file formats:\n * JFIF (JPEG File Interchange Format), a \"low-end\" format that transports\n pixels and not much else.\n * TIFF\/JPEG, aka TIFF 6.0, an extension of the Aldus TIFF format. TIFF is\n a \"high-end\" format that will let you record just about everything you\n ever wanted to know about an image, and a lot more besides :-). TIFF is\n a lot more complex than JFIF, and may well prove less transportable,\n because different vendors have historically implemented slightly different\n and incompatible subsets of TIFF. It's not likely that adding JPEG to the\n mix will do anything to improve this situation.\nBoth of these formats were developed with input from all the major vendors\nof JPEG-related products; it's reasonably likely that future commercial\nproducts will adhere to one or both standards.\n\nI believe that Usenet should adopt JFIF as the replacement for GIF in\npicture postings. JFIF is simpler than TIFF and is available now; the\nTIFF 6.0 spec has only recently been officially adopted, and it is still\nunusably vague on some crucial details. Even when TIFF\/JPEG is well\ndefined, the JFIF format is likely to be a widely supported \"lowest common\ndenominator\"; TIFF\/JPEG files may never be as transportable.\n\nA particular case that people may be interested in is Apple's QuickTime\nsoftware for the Macintosh. QuickTime uses a JFIF-compatible format wrapped\ninside the Mac-specific PICT structure. Conversion between JFIF and\nQuickTime JPEG is pretty straightforward, and several Mac programs are\navailable to do it (see Mac portion of section 6A). If you have an editor\nthat handles binary files, you can strip a QuickTime JPEG PICT down to JFIF\nby hand; see section 11 for details.\n\nAnother particular case is Handmade Software's programs (GIF2JPG\/JPG2GIF and\nImage Alchemy). These programs are capable of reading and writing JFIF\nformat. By default, though, they write a proprietary format developed by\nHSI. This format is NOT readable by any non-HSI programs and should not be\nused for Usenet postings. Use the -j switch to get JFIF output. (This\napplies to old versions of these programs; the current releases emit JFIF\nformat by default. You still should be careful not to post HSI-format\nfiles, unless you want to get flamed by people on non-PC platforms.)\n\n\n[11] How do I recognize which file format I have, and what do I do about it?\n\nIf you have an alleged JPEG file that your software won't read, it's likely\nto be HSI format or some other proprietary JPEG-based format. You can tell\nwhat you have by inspecting the first few bytes of the file:\n\n1. A JFIF-standard file will start with the characters (hex) FF D8 FF E0,\n followed by two variable bytes (often hex 00 10), followed by 'JFIF'.\n\n2. If you see FF D8 at the start, but not the rest of it, you may have a\n \"raw JPEG\" file. This is probably decodable as-is by JFIF software ---\n it's worth a try, anyway.\n\n3. HSI files start with 'hsi1'. You're out of luck unless you have HSI\n software. Portions of the file may look like plain JPEG data, but they\n won't decompress properly with non-HSI programs.\n\n4. A Macintosh PICT file, if JPEG-compressed, will have a couple hundred\n bytes of header followed by a JFIF header (scan for 'JFIF'). Strip off\n everything before the FF D8 and you should be able to read it.\n\n5. Anything else: it's a proprietary format, or not JPEG at all. If you are\n lucky, the file may consist of a header and a raw JPEG data stream.\n If you can identify the start of the JPEG data stream (look for FF D8),\n try stripping off everything before that.\n\nIn uuencoded Usenet postings, the characteristic JFIF pattern is\n\n\t\"begin\" line\n\tM_]C_X ...\n\nwhereas uuencoded HSI files will start with\n\n\t\"begin\" line\n\tM:'-I ...\n\nIf you learn to check for the former, you can save yourself the trouble of\ndownloading non-JFIF files.\n\n\n[12] What about arithmetic coding?\n\nThe JPEG spec defines two different \"back end\" modules for the final output\nof compressed data: either Huffman coding or arithmetic coding is allowed.\nThe choice has no impact on image quality, but arithmetic coding usually\nproduces a smaller compressed file. On typical images, arithmetic coding\nproduces a file 5 or 10 percent smaller than Huffman coding. (All the\nfile-size numbers previously cited are for Huffman coding.)\n\nUnfortunately, the particular variant of arithmetic coding specified by the\nJPEG standard is subject to patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi.\nThus *you cannot legally use arithmetic coding* unless you obtain licenses\nfrom these companies. (The \"fair use\" doctrine allows people to implement\nand test the algorithm, but actually storing any images with it is dubious\nat best.)\n\nAt least in the short run, I recommend that people not worry about\narithmetic coding; the space savings isn't great enough to justify the\npotential legal hassles. In particular, arithmetic coding *should not*\nbe used for any images to be exchanged on Usenet.\n\nThere is some small chance that the legal situation may change in the\nfuture. Stay tuned for further details.\n\n\n[13] Does loss accumulate with repeated compression\/decompression?\n\nIt would be nice if, having compressed an image with JPEG, you could\ndecompress it, manipulate it (crop off a border, say), and recompress it\nwithout any further image degradation beyond what you lost initially.\nUnfortunately THIS IS NOT THE CASE. In general, recompressing an altered\nimage loses more information, though usually not as much as was lost the\nfirst time around.\n\nThe next best thing would be that if you decompress an image and recompress\nit *without changing it* then there is no further loss, i.e., you get an\nidentical JPEG file. Even this is not true; at least, not with the current\nfree JPEG software. It's essentially a problem of accumulation of roundoff\nerror. If you repeatedly compress and decompress, the image will eventually\ndegrade to where you can see visible changes from the first-generation\noutput. (It usually takes many such cycles to get visible change.)\nOne of the things on our to-do list is to see if accumulation of error can\nbe avoided or limited, but I am not optimistic about it.\n\nIn any case, the most that could possibly be guaranteed would be that\ncompressing the unmodified full-color output of djpeg, at the original\nquality setting, would introduce no further loss. Even such simple changes\nas cropping off a border could cause further roundoff-error degradation.\n(If you're wondering why, it's because the pixel-block boundaries move.\nIf you cropped off only multiples of 16 pixels, you might be safe, but\nthat's a mighty limited capability!)\n\nThe bottom line is that JPEG is a useful format for archival storage and\ntransmission of images, but you don't want to use it as an intermediate\nformat for sequences of image manipulation steps. Use a lossless format\n(PPM, RLE, TIFF, etc) while working on the image, then JPEG it when you are\nready to file it away. Aside from avoiding degradation, you will save a lot\nof compression\/decompression time this way :-).\n\n\n[14] What are some rules of thumb for converting GIF images to JPEG?\n\nAs stated earlier, you *will* lose some amount of image information if you\nconvert an existing GIF image to JPEG. If you can obtain the original\nfull-color data the GIF was made from, it's far better to make a JPEG from\nthat. But if you need to save space and have only the GIF to work from,\nhere are some suggestions for getting maximum space savings with minimum\nloss of quality.\n\nThe first rule when converting a GIF library is to look at each JPEG, to\nmake sure you are happy with it, before throwing away the corresponding GIF;\nthat will give you a chance to re-do the conversion with a higher quality\nsetting if necessary. Some GIFs may be better left as GIFs, as explained in\nsection 3; in particular, cartoon-type GIFs with sixteen or fewer colors\ndon't convert well. You may find that a JPEG file of reasonable quality\nwill be *larger* than the GIF. (So check the sizes too.)\n\nExperience to date suggests that large, high-visual-quality GIFs are the best\ncandidates for conversion to JPEG. They chew up the most storage so offer\nthe most potential savings, and they convert to JPEG with least degradation.\nDon't waste your time converting any GIF much under 100 Kbytes. Also, don't\nexpect JPEG files converted from GIFs to be as small as those created\ndirectly from full-color originals. To maintain image quality you may have\nto let the converted files be as much as twice as big as straight-through\nJPEG files would be (i.e., shoot for 1\/2 or 1\/3rd the size of the GIF file,\nnot 1\/4th as suggested in earlier comparisons).\n\nMany people have developed an odd habit of putting a large constant-color\nborder around a GIF image. While useless, this was nearly free in terms of\nstorage cost in GIF files. It is NOT free in JPEG files, and the sharp\nborder boundary can create visible artifacts (\"ghost\" edges). Do yourself\na favor and crop off any border before JPEGing. (If you are on an X Windows\nsystem, XV's manual and automatic cropping functions are a very painless\nway to do this.)\n\ncjpeg's default Q setting of 75 is appropriate for full-color input, but\nfor GIF inputs, Q settings of 85 to 95 often seem to be necessary to avoid\nimage degradation. (If you apply smoothing as suggested below, the higher\nQ setting may not be necessary.)\n\nColor GIFs of photographs or complex artwork are usually \"dithered\" to fool\nyour eye into seeing more than the 256 colors that GIF can actually store.\nIf you enlarge the image, you will see that adjacent pixels are often of\nsignificantly different colors; at normal size the eye averages these pixels\ntogether to produce the illusion of an intermediate color value. The\ntrouble with dithering is that, to JPEG, it looks like high-spatial-frequency\ncolor noise; and JPEG can't compress noise very well. The resulting JPEG\nfile is both larger and of lower image quality than what you would have\ngotten from JPEGing the original full color image (if you had it).\nTo get around this, you want to \"smooth\" the GIF image before compression.\nSmoothing averages together nearby pixels, thus approximating the color that\nyou thought you saw anyway, and in the process getting rid of the rapid\ncolor changes that give JPEG trouble. Appropriate use of smoothing will\noften let you avoid using a high Q factor, thus further reducing the size of\nthe compressed file, while still obtaining a better-looking output image\nthan you'd get without smoothing.\n\nWith the V4 free JPEG software (or products based on it), a simple smoothing\ncapability is built in. Try \"-smooth 10\" or so when converting GIFs.\nValues of 10 to 25 seem to work well for high-quality GIFs. Heavy-handed\ndithering may require larger smoothing factors. (If you can see regular\nfine-scale patterns on the GIF image even without enlargement, then strong\nsmoothing is definitely called for.) Too large a smoothing factor will blur\nthe output image, which you don't want. If you are an image processing\nwizard, you can also do smoothing with a separate filtering program, such as\npnmconvol from the PBMPLUS package. However, cjpeg's built-in smoother is\na LOT faster than pnmconvol...\n\nThe upshot of all this is that \"cjpeg -quality 85 -smooth 10\" is probably a\ngood starting point for converting GIFs. But if you really care about the\nimage, you'll want to check the results and maybe try a few other settings.\n\n\n---------------------\n\nFor more information about JPEG in general or the free JPEG software in\nparticular, contact the Independent JPEG Group at jpeg-info@uunet.uu.net.\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I'm trying to get MH compiled (and then xmh) and I'm having some problems.\nI've got mh-6.8, using gcc on SCO 3.2.4. My MH file is listed below. Does\nanyone have any suggestions on what I can add to get it to compile??\n\n===========\n\nbin \/usr\/local\/bin\ndebug off\netc \/usr\/local\/lib\/mh\nmail \/usr\/mail\nmailgroup mail\nmandir \/usr\/man\nmanuals gen\nchown \/bin\/chown\neditor prompter\nremove \/bin\/mv -f\n# if no TCP\/IP sendmail is available: change mts entry to sendmail\nmts sendmail\/smtp\nbboards off\nbbdelivery off\nbbhome \/usr\/spool\/bboards\nmf off\npop off\n# options SEE BELOW\ncc gcc\nccoptions -O -ansi -D__STDC__=0 -DSYSV -DSYSV386 -DSCO -D_SVID\ncurses -lcurses\nldoptions -s\nldoptlibs\nlex lex\nsprintf int\nsharedlib off\nslibdir \/usr\/local\/lib\noldload off\nranlib off\n\n# define BIND only of the BSD4.3 named (TCP\/IP) is used\n# define SOCKETS only if the system has BSD4.3 sockets (TCP\/IP)\noptions ATZ BIND DUMB MHE MHRC MORE='\"\/usr\/bin\/more\"'\noptions OVERHEAD SHADOW SOCKETS SYS5 SYS5DIR\noptions TZNAME WHATNOW\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Greetings all,\n Does anyone use some form of 3D input device? I would like to hear any\ninformation on any systems that people are currently using...\n\nPlease email responses. I will summarise if I get some feedback.\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nWell, the problem just _might_ be that you can't buy any of these bikes in\nNorth America. (Except the GSXR 400 -> Bandit 400)","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Getting wierd again?\n\nOkay we have figure out that a mission specifically to Pluto is to large and to\nexpensive..\n\nOkay what about launching one probe with multiple parts.. Kind of liek the old\nMIRV principle of old Cold War Days. \nBasically what I mean is design a mother ship that has piggy backed probes for\ndifferent missions,namely different planets. Each probe would be tied in with\nthe mother ship (or earth as the case may be).. This is good when and if we go\nfor Mars (the MArs mission can act as either Mother ship or relay point for the\nprobes.\n\nAlso the mother ship would be powered (if not the Mars Mission) by a normal\npropulsion, but also a solar sail (main reason for solar sail race is to see\nwhat can be done and autmoated?) the sail would get the probes to were they\nneeded.. I know the asteroid\/meteor clouds (and such) might get in the way of a \nSail??\n\nMain reasonf ro mother ship idea is to make it more economoical to send\nmultiple probes\/mission\/satellites\/exploreres to different places and cut\ncosts..\nThe probes could do fly bys or ?? we shall see...","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"HELP! I'm stuck here at a computer in New Jersey and have no access to\na radio or TV. Could someone kindly post the score of the Canucks-Jets\ngame? Thanks in advance.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nRiddle me this. If a god(s) exist why on earth should we grovel? Why on earth\nshould we give a damm at all? What evidence do you have that if such a\ncreature(s) exist it deserves anything beyond mild admiration or sheer\nhatred for what it\/they have done in the past (whichever god(s) you care to\npick). That is assuming any records of their actions are correct.\n\nReligon offers a bliss bubble of self contained reality which is seperate\nfrom the physical world. Any belief system can leave you in such a state\nand so can drugs. God(s) are not a requirement. Only if you remove such\nuseless tappestry can you build a set of morals to build a society upon.\nIt is that or keep on exterminating those who don't believe (or converting\nthem).\n - Eric\n\nNEW VIRUSES:","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Next GPS launch is scheduled for June 24th.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"but whoever listens to me will live in safety and be at ease, without fear of\nharm.\" \nProverbs 1:33\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Could the guy who wrote the article \"Why I am not Bertrand Russell\"\nresend me a copy?","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\n\nWhy shouldn't I mind? It sounds as if you are proceeding with just\nthe sort of obfuscation you have accused me of. I always preceeded\nmy statements with \"it is my understanding that...\" Now, I have made\nmy claim clear with regard to the issue of both the Twelve Imams and \nwith Khomeini's supposed claim of infalibility. After hearing your\nseemingly more knowledgable claim that Khomeini made no such claim\nregarding himself, I have withdrawn that portion of my statement\nregarding that claim. However, I have received _no_ such response\nregarding the infallibility of the Twelve Imams. There is nothing\nobfuscationist about my claims, which are always made clearly.\n \nI have received no such clear response regarding the Twelve Imams\nbut rather abstruse references to unusual metaphysical natures and \nother such opaque \"concepts\" often used by people to camoflage the \nbaselessness of their positions, particularly in matters of theology.\nThese are just the sorts of \"concepts\" used by Christian churches\nthe perverting of their religion. \n\n\nAlaikum Wassalam,","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n An excellent movie. Not essentially about motorcycles, but\na very poignant look at life in rural Ireland.\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"=Hmm. The police strategy of bursting in with weapons drawn, clearly marked as\n=officers and yelling \"Police\" repeatedly. This is used every day to bust drug\n=houses. The idea is to awe the suspects into submission with surprise and\n=display of firepowere in order to avoid a gun fight. As for not knocking, it's\n=a sad necessity in many cases since the suspects will attempt to escape or even\n=fight. Usually this strategy works; if it didn't, then it wouldn't be used so\n=commonly, now would it?\n\nHow often is it used when the convoy carrying the brigade is visible for miles\nbefore it reaches the place that's to be searched?\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nCarl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI\/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\n Speaking from experience, one doesn't need drugs to become disoriented\nduring hospital stays. I was in hosp for 5 days in late Jan; what with\ngeneral noise at all hours of night, staff coming every time I turned over,\nor whatever, to check me out, I didn't get much sustained sleep at night.\nSpent days groggy & dozing, and all it was from my perspective was that I\nwas TIRED!","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":" >Clipper also allows an extraordinary opportunity for the criminal to\n >conceal use of super-encryption. An automated full-system surveillance\n >mechanism (quite feasible across radio bandwidth) which knows family key F,\n >can validate Clipper wrappers and N:ESN associations, but it cannot reveal\n >in realtime the use of super-encryption, unless it knows all unit keys,\n >which we are being assured are only to be made available in two separate\n >pieces, upon specific wiretap-like order.\n\n The serial number will be in a 64 bit block, with a 34 bit filler. Doesn't\n take a lot to check to see if that is correct.\n\nDepends on whether the filler is a constant (makes checking easy,\nbut susceptible to replay), or variable (e.g. timer, counter, random),\nwhich makes replay harder and can also make it easier for the\ninquisitors to know if they've missed messages, or gotten them out of\nsequence, or other interesting things that sort of person might care about.\n\nIt is still easy to conceal super-encryption, at least until the\ninquisitors get ahold of the K key, which can take a while,\npresumably not in near-real-time. (Worst-case, in which the escrow agencies\nprovide the U key to the local cops, still only gets one side of the\nconversation per warrant, unless the same key is used for both directions,\nwhich I suppose the CAPSTONE version of the chip will probably insist on.)","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"My school is settin\u00ff\u00fbg up a new network with bothe Macs and Apple II's. I'm\nused to ethernet, and don't know mu\u00ffch about LocalTalk. Two things: first,\nin MacWherehouse, bthe\u00ffy have PowerUser network connectors, and the caption\nleads you to bel\u00ff\u00fbieve that you can plug them into the phone lines in the\nbuilding and have them work. Is this true? I've seen it done by running\nsep\u00fferate phone cords, but never with real lines. Second, if that does work,\ncould you use a modem \u00ffhooked up to that same line while the network was\nactive? Help would be greatly appriciated. BTW-\u00ff\u0092running seperate phone line \nis out of the question, the network wil VERRY spread o.\n\nEriCronin\n_______________________________________________________________________________\n Bringing a kind word and a helpful Spirit wherever we can, we are...\n-+- THE ASSOCIATION - a multi-line Macintosh BBS in Grand Blanc, Michigan!\n Echoes from Fido, InterNet, FamilyNet, ICDMnet, K-12 - PLUS 2Gb files\n at 313-695-6955 HST\/v.32bis.\n___________________________________________________________________ Testify 2.0\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Archive-name: Intel-Unix-X-faq\nLast-modified: 30 Mar 1993\n\nNote: This is a major re-organization (and replacement) of my\n \"Frequently Asked Questions About X386\" FAQ list.\n\nThis article includes answers to:\n\nI) What options do I have for X software on my Intel-based Unix system?\n\t1. Free options\n\t2. Commercial options\nII) What is XFree86 and where do I get it?\n\t3. What is XFree86?\n\t4. What OSs are supported?\n\t5. What video hardware is supported?\n\t6. What about accelerated boards?\n\t7. Why doesn't XFree86 support 16-color VGA modes?\n\t8. What other hardware or software requirements are there?\n\t9. Where can I get source for XFree86?\n\t10. Where can I get binaries for XFree86?\nIV) What general things should I know about running XFree86?\n\t11. Installation directories\n\t12. Configuration files\n\t13. Determining VGA dot clocks and monitor modes\n\t14. Rebuilding\/reconfiguring the server from the link kit\nV) What OS-specific things should I know about running XFree86?\n\t15. SVR4\n\t16. SVR3\n\t17. 386BSD\n\t18. Linux\n\t19. Mach\nVI) What things should I know for building XFree86 from source?\nVII) Is there anything special about building clients with XFree86?\n\t20. BSD compatibility library\n\t21. ANSICCOPTIONS\n\nThis article does NOT include answers to general X questions, since these\nare already covered by the X FAQ that is regularly posted by David B. Lewis\n.\n\nIf you have anything to add or change on the FAQ just let me know.\n(especially if you had a problem that someone else was able to help you with)\nSend changes to steve@ecf.toronto.edu, please put 'FAQ' somewhere\nin the subject line so that my mail filter will put it in the correct\nmail folder.\n\nPlease DO NOT ask me questions that are not answered in the FAQ. I do not\nhave time to respond to these individually. Instead, post your question\nto the net, and send me the question and answer together when you get it.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions About X on Intel-based Unix (with answers)\n=====================================================================\n\nI) What options do I have for X software on my Intel-based Unix system?\n\n1. Free options\n\tThe BEST option is XFree86, which is an enhanced version of X386 1.2.\n\tAny other version of X386 will have slower performance, and will\n\tbe more difficult to compile. Information on how to obtain XFree86\n\tis listed below.\n\n\tX386 is the port of the X11 server to System V\/386 that was\n\tdone by Thomas Roell (roell@sgcs.com).\n\tIt supports a wide variety of SVGA boards.\n\tThere are 2 major free versions: X386 1.1 is based on X11R4,\n\tX386 1.2 is included in MIT's X11R5 distribution (ie. you\n\tdon't need to patch it into the MIT source any more).\n\tX386 1.3 is the current commercial offering from SGCS (see below).\n\n2. Commercial options\n\n 1) Metro Link\n\t2213 W. McNab Road\n\tPompano Beach, FL 33069\n\t(305) 970-7353\n\tFax: (305) 970-7351\n\temail: sales@metrolink.com\n\n\tSummary: OS: QNX, SVR3, SVR4.[012], SCO, UnixWare, LynxOS, \n\t\t\tDESQview\/X, Venix, ISC, Solaris, Pyramid, SunOS\n\t\t HW: EGA, VGA, SVGA, TIGA, TARGA, 8514\/A, Mach, \n\t\t\tS3, WD, Fujistu, Matrox, Microfield Graphics, R33020\n\t\t Other: Motif, OpenLook\/XView, XIE Imaging Extension,\n\t\t\tXv Video Extension, Audio Drivers, Multi Media\n\n 2) SGCS (Snitily Graphics Consulting Services)\n\t894 Brookgrove Lane\n\tCupertino, CA 95014\n\t(800) 645-5501, (408) 255-9665\n\tFax: (408) 255-9740\n\temail: info@sgcs.com or ...!mips!zok!info\n\n\tSummary: OS: SVR3.2, SVR4 \n\t\t HW: 8514\/A (ATI Ultra), S3 (Diamond Stealth), SVGA\n\t\t Other: Motif, Dual-headed server\n\n 3) Consensys Corporation\n\t1301 Pat Booker Rd.\n\tUniversal City, TX 78148\n\tPhone: 1-800-388-1896\n\tFAX: 1-416-940-2903\n\temail: info@consensys.com\n\n\tSummary: OS: Consensys V4.2, Consensys' version of\n\t\t Unix System V Release 4.2\n\t\t HW: X11R4 server support for VGA, SVGA\n\t\t Other: MoOLIT, Motif, X11R5 Clients\n\n 4) The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.\n\tp.o. box 1900\n\tSanta Cruz, California 95061\n\t(408) 425 7222, (800) SCO UNIX,\n\tFAX: (408) 458 4227\n\temail: info@sco.com\n\n\tSummary: OS: ODT 1.1, ODT 2.0, SCO Unix 3.2v4\n\t\t HW: X11R4 server support for SVGA, 8514\/A, S3, TMS340x0,\n\t\t WD90C31, XGA2, assorted local bus (see SCO Hardware\n\t\t Compatabilty Guide for actual card vendors).\n\t\t Other: Motif\t\n\n 5) Answer Software & Consulting\n\tp.o. box 14171\n\tColumbus, Ohio 43214\n\t614-263-XLAB\n\temail: sales@x4coher.com\n\n\tSummary: OS: Coherent 4.0.1r72 or greater\n\t\t HW: works with any VESA compliant video\n\n NOTE: Other commercial vendors (including OS vendors describing\n\tbundled software) are welcome to submit summary information\n\tsummary information such as the above.\n\nII) What is XFree86 and where do I get it?\n\n3. What is XFree86?\n\n XFree86 is an enhanced version of X386 1.2, which was distributed with\n X11R5. This release consists of many bug fixes, speed improvements, and\n other enhancements. Here are the highlights of the enhancements:\n\n 1) The SpeedUp package from Glenn Lai is an integral part of XFree86,\n selectable at run-time via the Xconfig file. Some SpeedUps require\n an ET4000 based SVGA, and others require a virtual screen width of\n 1024. The SpeedUps suitable to the configuration are selected by\n default. With a high-quality ET4000 board (VRAM), this can yield\n up to 40% improvement of the xStones benchmark over X386 1.2.\n 2) The fX386 packages from Jim Tsillas are included as the default\n operating mode if SpeedUp is not selected. This mode is now\n equivalent in performance to X386 1.1b (X11R4), and approximately\n 20% faster than X386 1.2.\n 3) Support for LOCALCONN, compile-time selectable for server, clients,\n or both. This support is for both SVR3.2 and SVR4. For SVR4.0.4\n with the 'Advanced Compatibility Package', local connections from\n SCO XSight\/ODT clients are supported.\n 4) Drivers for ATI and Trident TVGA8900C and TVGA9000 SVGA chipsets.\n Refer to the files README.ati and README.trident for details about\n the ATI and Trident drivers.\n 5) Support for compressed bitmap fonts has been added (Thomas Eberhardt's\n code from the contrib directory on export.lcs.mit.edu).\n 6) Type1 Font code from MIT contrib tape has been included, and is\n compile-time selectable. There are contributed Type1 fonts in the\n contrib directory on export.lcs.mit.edu.\n 7) New configuration method which allows the server's drivers and font\n renderers to be reconfigured from both source and binary\n distributions.\n 8) Integrated support for 386BSD, Mach, and Linux.\n 9) A monochrome version of the server which will run on generic VGA\n cards is now included.\n\n The following key features were added with the release of XFree86 1.2\n (they were not in XFree86 1.1):\n\n 1) The monochrome server has been enhanced to do bank-switching of\n available SVGA memory to allow virtual screens up to 1600x1200 \n (see the X386(1) manual page for more information).\n 2) Support for the Hercules mono card has been added to the\n monochrome server, and with it the ability to support a \"two\n headed\" server - one VGA, and one Hercules. So far this has only\n been tested on SVR4 (it is also reported to work under Linux).\n 3) SVR3 shared libraries, tested under ISC SVR3 2.2 and 3.0.1.\n 4) Support for SVR4.2 (There are some special considerations to\n consider, due to new USL bugs; see the README.SVR4 file for\n more information.)\n 5) Support for PS\/2 mice, and Logitech MouseMan\/TrackMan (some \n versions of these devices were not previously compatible).\n 6) A new tutorial on how to develop correct video card and monitor\n timing data, written by Eric Raymond (derived from previous\n documentation and a lot of experimentation).\n 7) Greatly improved support for international keyboards, including\n implementation of the Compose key functionality found on many \n vendor servers (see the X386keybd(1) manual page for more \n information).\n 8) The accuracy with which the server detects SVGA pixel clocks has\n been improved, and the timings are now stored at accuracies of\n 0.1 MHz. Users may want to consider removing an existing Clocks\n line from their Xconfig file and re-probing using the new server.\n 9) Many enhancements in error handling and parsing of the Xconfig\n configuration file. Error messages are much more informative\n and intuitive, and more validation is done. There are many new\n options that can be enabled in the Xconfig file (see the X386(1) \n manual page for more information on the format of this file).\n\n Plus a number of other small things. Refer to the CHANGELOG file\n in the source distribution for full details.\n\n Also included are a tutorial on monitor timing by Eric Raymond, and the\n current X386 mode database and a sample xdm configuration by David Wexelblat.\n\n4. What OSs are supported?\n\n XFree86 supports:\n\tSVR4.2: Consensys V4.2\n\tSVR4.0: Microport, Dell, Esix, ISC, AT&T, MST, Consensys, UHC\n\tSVR3: ISC 2.2 & 3.0, AT&T 2.2\n\tLinux, Mach 386, 386BSD 0.1\n\n\tBSD\/386 is not supported, but it should work. The most active\n\tBSD\/386 person is Greg Lehey .\n\n\tNote that Esix 3.2D and SCO are not supported yet,\n\tbut anyone should feel free to submit patches.\n\tIf you are interested in tackling this, send mail to\n\txfree86@physics.su.oz.au\n\n5. What video hardware is supported?\n\n At this time, XFree86 1.2 supports the following SVGA chipsets:\n\n\tTseng ET4000\n\tTseng ET3000\n\tParadise PVGA1\n\tWestern Digital WD90C00, WD90C10, WD90C11 (these are supersets of\n\t\tthe PVGA1, and use its driver)\n\tGenoa GVGA\n\tTrident TVGA8900C, TVGA9000\n\tATI 18800, 28800\n\n\tAll of the above are supported in both 256 color and monochrome modes,\n\twith the exception of the ATI chipsets, which are only supported in\n\t256 color mode.\n\n\tThe monochrome server also supports generic VGA cards, using 64k of\n\tvideo memory in a single bank, and the Hercules card. On the\n\tET3000, only 64k of video memory is supported for the monochrome\n\tserver, and the GVGA has not been tested with more than 64k.\n\n\tIt appears that some of the SVGA card manufacturers are going to\n\tnon-traditional mechanisms for selecting pixel-clock frequencies. To\n\tavoid having to modify the server to accommodate these schemes XFree86\n\t1.2 adds support for using an external program to select the pixel\n\tclock. This allows programs to be written as new mechanisms are\n\tdiscovered. Refer to the README.clkprog file for information on how\n\tthese programs work, if you need to write one. If you do develop such\n\ta program, the XFree86 team would be interested in including it with\n\tfuture XFree86 releases.\n\n\tIf you are purchasing new hardware for the purpose of using XFree86,\n\tit is suggested that you purchase an ET4000-based board such as the\n\tOrchid ProDesigner IIs. Avoid recent Diamond boards; XFree86 will not\n\twork with them, because Diamond won't provide programming details.\n\tIn fact, the XFree86 project is actively not supporting new Diamond\n\tproducts, as long as such policies remain in effect. Contributions\n\tof code will NOT be accepted (because of the potential liabilities).\n\tIf you would like to see this change, tell Diamond about it.\n\n\tSome people have asked if XFree86 would work with local bus or EISA\n\tvideo cards. Theoretically, the means of communication between the\n\tCPU and the video card is irrelevant to Xfree86 compatibility. It\n\tcould be ISA, EISA, or local bus. What should matter is the chipset\n\ton the video card. Unfortunately, the developers don't have a lot\n\tof access to EISA or VLB machines, so this is largely an untested\n\ttheory. However, we have yet to see any reports of things not\n\tworking on one of these buses and we have several reports of Xfree86\n\tworking fine on them.\n\n6. What about accelerated boards?\n\n\tAt this time, there is no support in XFree86 for accelerated boards\n\tlike the S3, ATI Ultra (8514\/A), TIGA, etc. This support is available\n\tin commercial products from SGCS and MetroLink (for SVR3 and SVR4).\n\n\tAn S3 server is available for 386BSD and Linux. Contact\n\t for 386BSD or for Linux.\n\n\tA beta 8514\/A server is available for Linux. Contact \n\tor . Note: these servers are NOT part of XFree86.\n\n7. Why doesn't XFree86 support 16-color VGA modes?\n\n\tThe reason that this is not supported is the way VGA implements the\n\t16-color modes. In 256-color modes, each byte of frame buffer memory\n\tcontains 1 pixel. But the 16-color modes are implemented as bit-\n\tplanes. Each byte of frame- buffer memory contains 1 bit from each\n\tof each of 8 pixels, and there are four such planes. The MIT frame-\n\tbuffer code is not designed to deal with this. If VGA handled\n\t16-color modes by packing 2 4-bit pixels into each byte, the MIT code\n\tcould be modified to support this (or it already may; I'm not sure).\n\tBut for the VGA way of doing things, a complete new frame-buffer\n\timplementation is required. Some beta testers are looking into this,\n\tbut nothing is yet available from the project.\n\n8. What other hardware or software requirements are there?\n\n\tObviously, a supported SVGA board and OS are required. To run\n\tX efficiently, 12-16MB of memory should be considered a minimum.\n\tThe various binary releases take 10-40MB of disk space, depending\n\ton the OS (e.g. whether or not it supports shared libraries).\n\tTo build from sources, at least 80MB of free disk space will\n\tbe required, although 120MB should be considered a comfortable \n\tlower bound.\n\n9. Where can I get source for XFree86?\n\n\tSource patches for the current version (1.2, based on X11R5 PL22\n\tfrom MIT), are available via anonymous FTP from:\n\t\texport.lcs.mit.edu (under \/contrib\/XFree86)\n\t\tftp.physics.su.oz.au (under \/XFree86)\n\t\tftp.win.tue.nl (under \/pub\/XFree86)\n\t(For the rest of this FAQ, these 3 location will be called $FTP)\n\n\tRefer to the README file under the specified directory for information\n\ton which files you need to get to build your distribution.\n\n10. Where can I get binaries for XFree86?\n\n\tBinaries are available via anonymous FTP from:\n\t\tftp.physics.su.oz.au\t\t- SVR4 binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/XFree86\/SVR4\n\t\tftp.win.tue.nl\t\t\t- SVR4 binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/XFree86\/SVR4\n\t\tferkel.ucsb.edu\t\t\t- SVR4 binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/SVR4\/XFree86\n\t\tstasi.bradley.edu\t\t- SVR4 binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/XFree86\/SVR4\n\t\tblancmange.ma.utexas.edu\t- SVR3 (ISC) binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/ISC\n\t\tftp.prz.tu-berlin.de - SVR3 (ISC) binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/pc\/isc\/XFree86\n\t\ttsx-11.mit.edu\t\t\t- Linux binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/linux\/packages\/X11\n\t\tagate.berkeley.edu\t\t- 386BSD binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/pub\/386BSD\/0.1-ports\/XFree86\n\t\tftp.cs.uwm.edu\t\t\t- Mach binaries\n\t\t\tunder \/i386\n\n\tEnsure that you are getting XFree86 1.2 - some of these sites may\n\tarchive older releases as well. Each binary distribution will\n\tcontain a README file that describes what files you need to take\n\tfrom the archive, and which compile-time option selections were\n\tmade when building the distribution.\n\nIV) What general things should I know about running XFree86?\n\n11. Installation directories\n\n\tThe top-level installation directory is specified by the ProjectRoot\n\t(\/usr\/X386, by default) variable in config\/site.def. Binaries, include\n\tfiles, and libraries are installed in $ProjectRoot\/{bin,include,lib}.\n\n\tThis can be changed when rebuilding from sources, and can be modified\n\tvia symbolic links for those OSs that support them. This directory is\n\tnonstandard, and was chosen this way to allow XFree86 to be installed\n\talongside a commercial\/vendor-supplied X implementation.\n\n12. Configuration files\n\n\tThe XFree86 server reads a configuration file (\"Xconfig\") on startup.\n\tThe search path, contents and syntax for this file are documented in\n\tthe server manpage, which should be consulted before asking questions.\n\n13. Determining VGA dot clocks and monitor modes\n\n\tDavid E Wexelblat (dwex@mtgzfs3.att.com) maintains a database of known\n\tclock settings for VGA cards and monitor settings.\n\tThe database is installed in \/usr\/X386\/lib\/X11\/etc\/modeDB.txt, and\n\tis in the source tree under mit\/server\/ddx\/x386\/etc. This database is\n\talso available from him (for the latest copy), and is kept on\n\texport.lcs.mit.edu in ~\/contrib\/X386.modeDB.Z, which is updated\n\toccasionally. Obtain a copy of this database. It just might have the\n\tsettings you need. If you create new settings, please send them to\n\tDavid for inclusion in the database.\n\n\tIf this doesn't help you, the VideoModes.doc (by Eric Raymond) file \n\twith XFree86 contains tutorials on how to come up with these timings.\n\tIt may be helpful to start with settings that almost work, and use\n\tthis description to get them right. When you do, send the information\n\tto David Wexelblat for inclusion in the database.\n\n\tNOTE: The old 'clock.exe' program is not supported any more, and\n\t is completely unnecessary. If you need to determine dot\n\t clock values for a new board, remove the 'Clocks' line from\n\t your Xconfig file (if present), and start the server. The\n\t server will probe for clocks itself and print them out.\n\t You can use these values to put a 'Clocks' line into your\n\t Xconfig file, which is not necessary, but will speed up\n\t starting the server in the future.\n\n14. Rebuilding\/reconfiguring the server from the link kit\n\n\tIf you have installed the server Binary Link Kit, it is possible to\n\treconfigure the drivers and font renderers in the server. This is\n\tfully explained in the README file that is available with the link kit.\n\nV) What OS-specific things should I know about running XFree86?\n\n\tFirst of all, the server must be installed suid-root (mode 4755).\n\n15. SVR4\n\tWhy won't my xterm run properly?\n\n\tIf your kernel is not built with the consem module, you should define\n\tCONSEM=no in you environment. Otherwise xterm won't run.\n\tcsh users should use 'setenv CONSEM no'\n\n\tThe Esix console driver patch 403019 is known to cause keymapping\n\tproblems with XFree86. It recommended that this patch not be\n\tinstalled. Alternatively they keymap can be fixed with xmodmap.\n\n16. SVR3\n\n\tMake sure you look at $FTP\/README.ISC, if that's what you are running.\n\n17. 386BSD\n\n\tMake sure you look at $FTP\/README.386BSD.\n\n\tAlso, a separate 386BSD FAQ is maintained by Richard Murphey\n\t. The latest version should be available in the\n\tfile XFree86-1.2-386BSD-FAQ at the following ftp sites:\n\n\t agate.berkeley.edu:\/pub\/386BSD\/0.1-ports\/XFree86-1.2\n\t wuarchive.wustl.edu:\/mirrors4\/386bsd\/0.1-ports\/XFree86-1.2\n\t grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr:pub\/386BSD\/0.1-ports\/XFree86-1.2\n\n18. Linux\n\n\tYou must be running Linux 0.97pl4 or greater, and have the 4.1 gcc\n\tjump libraries installed.\n\n\tMake sure the binaries X386, X386mono, xload and xterm are setuid root.\n\n\tIf your kernel doesn't have TCP support compiled in, you'll have to\n\trun the server as \"X -pn\". The default startup configuration assumes\n\tthat TCP is not available. If it is, change the two files\n\t\/usr\/X386\/bin\/startx and \/usr\/X386\/lib\/X11\/xdm\/Xservers, removing the\n\t-pn argument to X386.\n\n\tMake sure \/dev\/console is either a link to \/dev\/tty0 or has the major\n\tnumber 4, minor number 0. Also note that if \/dev\/console is not\n\towned by the user running X, then xconsole and xterm will not permit\n\tconsole output redirection. Xdm will properly change the owner, but\n\tstartx won't.\n\n\tWhen running xdm from rc.local, you will need to provide it with\n\ta tty, for example \"xdm < \/dev\/console &\".\n\n\tFor more detailed information, please read the file README present\n\twith the distribution on tsx-11.mit.edu.\n\n19. Mach\n\n\tMake sure you look at $FTP\/README.Mach.\n\nVI) What things should I know for building XFree86 from source?\n\n\tThis section has been removed from the FAQ, since it is\n\tfully explained in $FTP\/README and the OS-specific READMEs.\n\tPlease look at those files for information on building XFree86.\n\nVII) Is there anything special about building clients with XFree86?\n\n20. BSD compatibility library\n\n\tA lot of clients make use of BSD functions like bcopy(), etc.\n\tThe default configuration files are set up to link with libXbsd.a\n\twhich contains emulation for bcopy(), bzero(), bcmp(), ffs(), random(),\n\tseed(). A better way of providing the 'b' functions is to include\n\t in source files that call them. Xfuncs.h provides macro\n\tdefinitions for these in terms of the SYSV 'mem' functions. If you are\n\tlinking with a vendor supplied library which calls some of these\n\tfunctions, then you should link with libXbsd.a\n\n21. ANSICCOPTIONS\n\n\tThis is something that was added to allow a developer to get rid of the\n\tANSI-ness defined in the default CCOPTIONS without having to rewrite\n\tthe entire CCOPTIONS line. For example, with stock MIT, you'd see\n\tsomething like\n\t\tCCOPTIONS=\"-ansi -O2 -fwritable-strings\"\n\tand to get rid of the ANSI-ness, the developer would have to put\n\t\tCCOPTIONS=\"-O2 -fwritable-strings\"\n\tin his Imakefile. With this change, you would see a default of\n\t\tANSICCOPTIONS=\"-ansi\"\n\t\tCCOPTIONS=\"-O2 -fwritable-strings\"\n\tand all the developer would have to put in the Imakefile is:\n\t\tANSICCOPTIONS=\n\tto get rid of the ANSI-ness (many X clients will die a horrible death\n\twith -ansi). The effect is even more dramatic in practice, because\n\tCCOPTIONS is actually quite complex. The other issue is that one must\n\tadd 'ANSICCOPTIONS=$(ANSICCOPTIONS)' to a PassCDebugFlags definition.\n\nXFree86 Contact Information\n\n Ongoing development planning and support is coordinated by the XFree86\n Core Team. At this time the Core Team consists of:\n\n\tThe original \"gang of four\":\n\t\tDavid Dawes \n\t\tGlenn Lai \n\t\tJim Tsillas \n\t\tDavid Wexelblat \n\n\tThose supporting non-SYSV operating systems:\n\t\tRobert Baron [Mach]\n\t\tRich Murphey [386BSD]\n\t\tOrest Zborowski [Linux]\n\n e-mail sent to will reach all of the core team.\n\n\t--------------------------------------------------\n\nThanks to all the people who already sent me corrections or additions,\nespecially David Wexelblat (one of the major contributors of updates).","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nI don't believe any state licenses herbologists or iridologists.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":" \n \n Well, here in Detroit we get to see and hear Don Cherry quite regularly.\nThe Detroit area picks up Hockey Night in Canada from CBC (ch 9) in\nWindsor where we see Don Cherry's Coaches Corner between periods. We\nalso get to see Don Cherry's Grapevine just before the game. The\nGrapevine is a hockey talk show where Don talks to a player or coach\nabout what else: Hockey. It's actually a pretty good show and Don\nisn't as annoying as he is on Coaches Corner. I think this is were\nDon got his nickname 'Grapes' but I'm not sure. Don use to coach the\nBoston Bruins. I don't know exactly when that was. Could someone fill\nme in on this info?\n A local radio station here in Detroit (WLLZ) talks to Don every Tuesday\nmorning. Personally, I've had my fill of Donny! He really pisses me off\nsometimes. During the Detroit-Toronto game Monday night on CBC, Don gave\nhigh praise to Doug Gilmour, saying he was a two-way player and not\njust a designated goal scorer and that he is probably the best player\nin the game because of that. That's fine and I agree that Gilmour\nis a good two-way player BUT he said the EXACT same thing about Yzerman\nabout a month ago on a local radio talk show. What gives?\n It seems like he just has a set speech that he changes when he goes from\ncity to city.\n Don Cherry: 'I think \n is the best two-way player in the league today.'\n \n There have been other times (can't remember exactly what he said) that he\nbasically changed his opinions to match the audience he was talking to.\n Someone here on the net said something about how Don criticized Mario\nLemieux but when the time comes for Don to broadcast the Cup playoffs\nfrom the Civic Center (Yes, I think the Pens will make it out of the\nWales Conference) Don will apologize left and right for his remarks about\nLemieux. In my opinion, he is an ass. And I won't change my opinion\nif I'm in a different city.\n Sorry, if this didn't answer your question better but I just had to get\nthis off my chest.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nI'd be willing to bet that a majority of the cost difference could be\naccounted for by the AF's requirement for superfluous 2167 documentation, 5\nor 6 huge requirements and design reviews, travel expenses flying personnel\naround to meetings, and over specifying the hardware. I doubt that the\nactual fabrication cost in materials and labor would be very different from\nSDIO's costs.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\nIn other words, \"Nice camera you got dere. It would be a shame if somet'in\nwuz ta happen to it...\"\n\n\n\n\nGood. Keep thinking critically.\n\n\nWhat if the secrecy is actually LESS damaging than the alternative?\n\n\n\nMake your own bite-size pieces. We'll wait.\n-- ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"whitsebd@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu (Bryan Whitsell) sent in a list of verses \nwhich he felt condemn homosexuality. mls@panix.com (Michael Siemon) wrote in \nresponse that some of these verses \"are used against us only through incredibly \nperverse interpretations\" and that others \"simply do not address the issues.\"\n\n[remainder of my post deleted] The moderator then made some comments I would \nlike to address:\n\n\nIf you are referring to the terms \"effeminate\" and \"homosexuals\" in\nthe above passage, I agree that the accuracy of the translation has\nbeen challenged. However, I was simply commenting on the charge that\nit is an \"incredibly perverse\" interpretation to read this as a\ncondemnation of homosexuality. Such a charge seems to imply that no\nreasonable person would ever conclude from the verse that Paul\nintended to condemn homosexuality; however, I think I can see how a\nreasonable person might very well take this view of the verse.\nTherefore I do not believe it is \"incredibly perverse\" to read it in\nthis way.\n\n\nActually, I wasn't thinking of the church at all. After all, a couple\ndoesn't have to be married by a minister. A secular justice of the\npeace could do the job, and the two people would be married. My point\nwas that it is easy to find a biblical basis for heterosexual\nmarriage, but where in the Bible would one get a Christian marriage\nbetween two people of the same sex? And if you do see a biblical\nbasis for same-sex marriages, how willing would gay Christians be to\n\"save themselves\" for such a marriage and to never have sexual\nintercourse with anyone outside of that marriage relationship? Please\nnote that I am not trying to imply that gay Christians would not be\nwilling to be so monogamous, I am genuinely interested in hearing\nopinions on the subject. I have heard comments from gays in the past\nthat lead me to believe they regard promiscuity as one of the main\npoints of being homosexual, yet I tend to doubt that gays who want to\nbe Christian would advocate such a position. So what is the gay view?\n\n- Mark","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I have some MICE that have a chip numbered HM8348 and HM8350. I have not \nbeen able to find information on these. Any help would be appreciated.\nmcole@nmsu.edu\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nThey can be detached in an emergency. But expensive hardware is not thrown\naway casually (bearing in mind that nobody knew the design was defective).\nIf the deployment crew had found some nasty flaw -- the lid failing to open,\nfor example -- it would have been a bit embarrassing to have to throw the\nsolar arrays away to get the thing back in the payload bay.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nSadly understandable...\n\n\nYes.\n\nTo be fair, you should really qualify this as semitic-western religions, but\nyou basically go ahead and do this later on anyway.\n\n\nAgain, this should really be evaluated at a personal level. For example, there\nwas only one Jesus (presumably), and he probably didn't say all that many\nthings, and yet (seemingly) billions and billions of Christian sects have\narisen. Perhaps there is one that is totally dedicated to rationalism and\nbelieves in Christ as in pantheism. It would seem to go against the Bible, but\nit is amazing what people come up with under the guise of \"personal\ninterpretation\".\n\n\nThis is a good point. We have here the quintessential Christian: he sets up a\nsystem of values\/beliefs for himself, which work very well, and every\nevent\/experience is understandable and deablable within the framework of this\nsystem. However, we also have an individual who has the inability (at least\nnot without some difficulty) to change, which is important, because the problem\nwith such a system is the same as with any system: one cannot be open minded to\nthe point of \"testing hypotheses\" against the basic premise of the system\nwithout destroying whatever faith is invested therein, unless of course, all\nthe tests fail. In other words, the *fairer* way would be to test and evaluate\nmoralities without the bias\/responsibility of losing\/retaining a system.\n\n\nInteresting, but again, when it seems to basically boil down to individual\nnuances (although not always, I will admit, and probably it is the\nmass-oriented divisions which are the most appalling), it becomes irrelevant,\nunfortunately.\n\n\nGranted\n\n\nIn which case the people become the bullets, and the religion, as the gun,\nmerely offers them a way to more adequately do some harm with themselves, if I\nmay be so bold as to extend your similie?\n\n\nAlso understandable... ;)\n\n-- \n\nbest regards,\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"In the EC, the Corrado VR6 is rated as 'best handling car this side of a \n968'. As it goes, I just read an article in 'Autocar & Motor' comparing the \nVR6 to a Ford Probe (later to be launched in the UK).... The VR6 is more powerful (even more so coz its 2.9 instead of 2.8 in the EC) and more fun to drive\netc etc... but the Probe has a slightly smoother engine (thanx Mazda MX6!)...","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"...\n\nThat people are at risk and that some die during a hostage situation might\nbe considered an acceptable scenario in storming a compound. \n\nWhen EVERYONE dies (save for nine people), including twenty children, the \noutcome must be considered a failure.\n\nNow was the failure due to unforseeable circumstances, incompetence, or\nnegligence? From the double talk and multiple stories I've seen on the news\ncoming from the FBI and Reno I find \"it was an honest mistake\" hard to swallow\n\nLet's hope they get their stories straight for the second round of questions.\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nMr. Sternlight, your naivete and historical ignorance is appalling.\n\n[ History lesson detailing 1968-74 deleted. ]","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nIt came from a reseller survey.\n \n\nI don't recall any FUD here. Maybe an example?\n \n\nFor the most part, this newsgroup is \"attack\" oriented. Microsoft has been\nattacked on anything ranging from the quality of our products, the\nintelligence of our people, the integrity of our business, etc. ANYONE\nwould get defensive when being baselessly attacked. We are human beings as\nwell. You should expect a response when a claim that an employee might\nfeel is unwarranted is leveled.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nRight. People here believe the government is listening in on\neverything. Sure. If you can't provide an answer, change the\nassumptions to something you can deal with.\n\nIt's not a matter of the government listening on on everything, it's a\nmatter of the government listening on anyone they take an interest in.\nSay, if you do something heinous like attend a computer meeting at a\nmall, the Secret Service decides to go for a warrantless search, and\nacquires your name. It's a matter of any number of possible wiretap\nabuses that cryptology makes far less likely, and this chip can\nsabotage. \n\nPar for the course, though. I predicted that you'd be jumping in in\nfavor of this. The reply was that you'd justify anything up to and\nincluding death camps as long as the government backed them and had a\nwritten policy statement. Perhaps a little extreme, but not much.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"MLB Standings and Scores for Friday, April 23rd, 1993\n\t (including yesterday's games)\n\nNATIONAL WEST\t Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road\nSan Francisco Giants 10 06 .625 -- 7-3 Won 1 05-02 05-04\nHouston Astros 08 06 .571 1.0 7-3 Won 1 02-04 06-02\nAtlanta Braves 09 08 .529 1.5 4-6 Lost 1 04-03 05-05\nSan Diego Padres 06 08 .429 3.0 5-5 Won 1 03-04 03-04\nLos Angeles Dodgers 06 10 .375 4.0 3-7 Lost 3 03-03 03-07\nColorado Rockies 05 09 .357 4.0 3-7 Lost 1 03-03 02-06\nCincinnati Reds 05 10 .333 4.5 4-6 Lost 1 02-04 03-06\n\nNATIONAL EAST\nPhiladelphia Phillies 10 04 .714 -- 7-3 Lost 1 06-02 04-02\nMontreal Expos 09 06 .600 1.5 7-3 Won 4 06-03 03-03\nSt. Louis Cardinals 09 06 .600 1.5 6-4 Won 1 06-03 03-03\nPittsburgh Pirates 08 07 .533 2.5 5-5 Won 1 04-04 04-03\nChicago Cubs 07 07 .500 3.0 5-5 Lost 1 04-04 03-03\nNew York Mets 07 07 .500 3.0 5-5 Lost 1 03-05 04-02\nFlorida Marlins 05 10 .333 5.5 3-7 Won 1 03-06 02-04\n\n\nAMERICAN WEST Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road\nCalifornia Angels 09 04 .692 -- 7-3 Won 3 06-02 03-02\nTexas Rangers 08 05 .615 1.0 5-5 Lost 2 04-02 04-03\nMinnesota Twins 08 06 .571 1.5 6-4 Won 1 05-04 03-02\nChicago White Sox 07 07 .500 2.5 5-5 Won 2 02-03 05-04\nSeattle Mariners 07 08 .467 3.0 4-6 Won 2 05-03 02-05\nOakland Athletics 05 08 .385 4.0 3-7 Lost 2 05-04 00-04\nKansas City Royals 05 10 .333 5.0 5-5 Lost 1 03-06 02-04\n\nAMERICAN EAST\nBoston Red Sox 11 05 .688 -- 7-3 Lost 2 06-01 05-04\nDetroit Tigers 09 05 .643 1.0 8-2 Won 2 07-01 02-04\nNew York Yankees 08 07 .533 2.5 5-5 Won 2 03-03 05-04\nToronto Blue Jays 08 07 .533 2.5 5-5 Won 1 04-02 04-05\nMilwaukee Brewers 05 07 .417 4.0 4-6 Lost 1 02-02 03-05\nCleveland Indians 05 11 .313 6.0 2-8 Lost 4 04-03 01-08\nBaltimore Orioles 04 09 .308 5.5 4-6 Lost 2 02-05 02-04\n\n\n\t\t\t YESTERDAY'S SCORES\n (IDLE teams listed in alphabetical order)\n\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\tAMERICAN LEAGUE\n\nSan Diego Padres\t2\t\tBoston Red Sox 0\nPhiladelphia Phillies\t1\t\tSeattle Mariners 7\n\nLos Angeles Dodgers\t1\t\tChicago White Sox\t3\nMontreal Expos\t\t3\t\tBaltimore Orioles 2\n\nCincinnati Reds\t\t4\t\tMilwaukee Brewers 4\nPittsburgh Pirates\t5\t\tMinnesota Twins\t 5\n\nAtlanta Braves\t\t3\t\tToronto Blue Jays\t6\nFlorida Marlins\t\t4\t\tKansas City Royals\t3\n\nColorado Rockies 2\t\tCleveland Indians\t0\nSt. Louis Cardinals\t5\t\tCalifornia Angels\t8\n\nSan Francisco Giants 13\t\tNew York Yankees\t5\nNew York Mets\t 4\t\tOakland Athletics\t1\n\nChicago Cubs IDLE\t\tDetroit Tigers IDLE\nHouston Astros IDLE\t\tTexas Rangers\t IDLE\n-- \n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nJoseph Hernandez | RAMS | | \/.\\ ******* _|_|_ \/ | LAKERS\njtchern@ocf.Berkeley.EDU | KINGS | |__ | | DODGERS _|_|_ | | RAIDERS\njtcent@soda.Berkeley.EDU | ANGELS |____||_|_| ******* | | |___| CLIPPERS","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"The whire wheels aren't chromed, they were to be painted silver\/grey.\n\nThe accelerating from a stop shouldn't be \"doggy\" because of the light\nweight of the car.\n\nDon't pull the topto make it reach the snaps, I pulled a couple out of\nthe top doing that. Replacing the spanps usually doesn't work. Let it\nsit in th e sun, open on the car for a couple hours, the try, GENTLY!!!!\n\nI continually blew up the #4 connecting rod bearing, be sure your not\nburing too much oil.\n\nDon't expect too much of a smooth ride. The lever arm shocks hold the\nroad, and your bladder. The are ultra-expensive. Supposedly the can be\nrebuilt. J. C. Whitney sell a shock replacement kit the uses standard\nshocks.\n\nI had to rebuid boththe brake and clutch master cylinder, in addition to\nthe clutch slave. This work made a world of changes.\n\nBe sure the carb is the original type replacement. My 1970 had dual\nStomberg oil dampenned side draft carbs.\n\nAsk if the clutch has ever been replaced. To replace the engine and\ntranny have to be pulled as a unit.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\n\nI use it to refer to those Christians who take a more\nconservative-literalist approach to the Bible, as distinct from\n\"liberals\".\n\n\nI would use the word \"Christian\" (unqualified) to describe someone to\nwhom the above definition applied. BTW, it applies to me.\n\n[deletia: Joe Gaut indicates his interest in the BD disaster is from a\ncivil liberties issue, not an attempt to justify Koresh's beliefs\nand\/or practices.]\n\nI agree with Joe about this: if some group wants to believe in\nwhatever god or Invisible Pink Unicorns and go off and live together\nand have group sex, or no sex, or sex only for the leaders (but NOT\nwith children), then, as much as I might believe them to be misguided,\nI think they should have the legal right. And I hope the\ninvestigation will start by determining whether the feds had any\n*legitimate* reason for going after Koresh in the first place (before\nmoving on to consider the wisdom of various tactics used).\n\n[Joe goes on to dispute the child-abuse allegations. I'll\n(provisionally) accept this, unless someone has evidence to support\nthe allegations?]\n\nActually I wasn't thinking about the (alleged) child abuse, but about\nthe reports that he had sex with, and fathered children by, several\nwomen in the cult. I agree this is not a legal matter - consenting\nadults and all that - but Stephen Tice seems to be defending Koresh's\nbeliefs and practices from specifically *Christian* perspective, not a\ncivil liberties perspective. \n\nI think my question is not really aimed at Joe (and possibly not at\nRay Cote either, who seems to also be taking the political angle), but\nat Stephen Tice.\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"This discussion on \"objective\" seems to be falling into solipsism (Eg: the\nrecent challenge from Frank Dwyer, for someone to prove that he can actually\nobserve phenomena). Someones even made the statement that science is\n\"subjective\" and that even atom are \"subjective.\" This is getting a bit silly\nand the word \"objective\" is losing all meaning. Lets start by remembering the\ndefinition of \"objective\" which has been already presented:\n\n objective ADJ. 1. Of or having to do with a material object as \n distinguished from a mental concept. 2. Having actual existence.\n 3.a. Unenfluenced by emotion or personal prejudice. b. Based on\n observable phenomenon.\n\nThe Objectivity of a thing is not based on whether everyone agrees on that\nthing (eg: the world is objectively round, regardless of the fact that there\nexist flat earthers), but rather whether it is based observable and verifiable\nphenomenon (instead of being based solely on peoples wishes, feeling, mental\nprocesses, etc). Thus atoms, being based on very observable and repeatable\nphenomenon, are indeed considered to be objective rather than subjective. \nEven weird, high energy physics is based on observable phenomenon (even though\nthat observation can change the outcome). Nor are those observable phenomenon\naffected by emotion, or personal prejudice (eg: chemical reactions do not\nchange to the whims of different people). Thus to say that science is not\nobjective (ie: objectively verifiable) is a bit silly, as that is the\npoint of science. Now I will agree that science is not objectively \"good;\" I\nwill not thereby conclude though that science is not objective. \n\nNow some examples things which are \"objective\": A D-12 tractor is larger\nthan the average breadbox. Chlorophyll is green. Seawater contains salt.\nThere exists ozone in the atmosphere (at least presently). Ozone blocks \nultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light increases the incidents of skin Cancer.\n\n\"Good\" on the other hand is a value judgement. It doesn't seem to have an\nexistence apart from what we give it (unless someone can objectively show the\nexistence of an omnipotent entity which has defined \"good\"). We cannot\nquantify it, touch it or collect it in any concrete sense (eg: I have a bag\nfull of \"good\"). Now we do sometimes attempt to give the word \"good\" an\nobjective meaning, e.g. \"good\" has been used to denote strength, resiliency,\nspeed, etc. That though, is a subjective definition, as some might not see\n\"strength\" and etc, as necessarily \"good\" (eg: strength inspired by Naziism \nis not generally viewed as \"good\"). \n\nAs to a morality, I cannot say that I have ever seen a morality strictly based\non verifiable observable phenomenon. The closest I have seen is some form of\nthe \"Golden Rule,\" which concludes that it is best not to deliberately piss\npeople off, as they will likely then involve themselves in your life, in a\nmanner you won't like. This is verifiable; when you \"get in someone's face,\"\nthey will often retaliate. Another objective fact about morality is that a\nmore powerful group can enforce their morality on a weaker group, and thus can\nat times, ignore that form of the \"Golden Rule\" without fear of reprisal. Now\nas to whether this enforcing of morality is \"good\" or \"bad,\" is quite\nsubjective. By the way, remember that subjective does not mean that a thing\ncannot be formally stated, or even commonly agreed upon; it only means that\nthat it is not verifiable from observable phenomena, or has a physical\nexistence unto itself. Also note that I have not stated that there is no such\nthing as an objective morality, or that I could not accept any such a\nmorality; I have simply stated that I have seen no evidence of any such\nmorality. \n\nOne other thing to notice, \"objective\" is many times used as synonymous with\n\"true\" and\/or \"absolute,\" and \"subjective\" sometimes has the connotation of\n\"false\" and\/or \"relative.\" Tain't necessarily so. For instance, when a\nconclusion is based on objective, but insufficient evidence, then it can be\nboth objective and false. As to \"absolute,\" it is easy to note that while we\ncan objectively show that TNT is explosive, but that does not absolutely mean\nthat all TNT will explode, and thus objective is not necessarily absolute\neither. On the other hand, something subjective can also be either\n\"absolutist,\" or \"true.\" For instance, there are some theists who are\nspecifically \"absolutist\" in their morality, even though they have only\nsubjective evidence to back it up. Further, many a scientist and detective\nhas been motivated by subjective reasons (eg: a \"gut feeling\" or \"hunch\"), to\ninvestigate a phenomena or situation, and gather the objective evidence\nnecessary to support a true hypothesis. On the whole though, I would have to\nagree that objective evidence is much more trustworthy than subjective\nevidence.\n \n\t\t\t\tLater,\n\n\t\t\t\tDave Butler","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nI recently watched a an episode of \"The Old West\" a TV show on the \nDiscovery Channel (or perhaps the A&E Network), the one hosted by Kenny\nRogers. This episode was all about the Mormons and how they settled Utah,\netc.\n\nA large portion of the broadcast was about the \"Mountain Meadows Massacre\".\nThe program very specifically pointed out that Brigham Young knew nothing\nabout the incident until long after it had happened (before telegraph), and\nit occured as a result of several men inciting a bunch of paronoid Moromn\nsettlers into what amounted to a mob. All participants in the incident were\nprosecuted and eccomunicated from the LDS Church.\n\nI suggest you watch a rerun of that episode (they play them over and over) \nand see what they (non-Mormons) have to say about it.\n\n\nLance\n\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"comments :\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ^^^^^^^^^\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\nThere is a BIG difference between the status of what you refer to as\nAlexandrians (actually, this includes all Oriental Orthodox Churches\nand not only Copts) and that of Nestorians. The Oriental Orthodox\nChurches never even \"shelter\" Eutyches (the advocator of Monophysitism)\nbut on the contrary, it condemned (and still does condemn) him and his\nheresy. That is why the Eastren (Chalcedonian) Orthodox Church held\ntalks with the Oriental (non-Chalcedonian) that started 30 years ago\nand still continueing till today, but they have converged on many\nissues the most imporatant of which is Christology (I have more \ndetails of the inter-Orthodox dialogue, in case anyone is interested).\nSo I do not see how the \"Alexandrians\" and the Nestorians are in a\nsimilar position.\n\nPeace,","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nWell, GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format and was put forth by\nCompuserve back in 1987(?) or so. It was to create a format that could be\nread and displayed by any system. GIF is limited to 8 bit color but has\na built in compression scheme (LZW?).\n\nIFF is not really a graphics format, but rather a standard way to package\nimages, sounds, animations, text, or whatever into one file. IFF was\ncreated by Electronic Arts, I do believe (I could be wrong), for the Amiga.\nIt was quickly adopted as pretty much the standard file format for the Amiga.\nThe most common image format for the IFF package is an ILBM (InterLeaved\nBitMap?) but many others exist. This format supports 24 bit color images.\n\nInformation on both of these and many more are available via anonymous ftp at\nzamenhof.cs.rice.edu in the directory \/pub\/graphics.formats\n(Taken from the FAQ for this news group.) :)","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nSimple. First, Andrew is correct, although I can see where there might be\nsome confusion. It is indeed possible to have two cards *configured* to use\nthe same interrupt. They can not *share* the interrupt in the sense that it\nis not possible to have both cards active at the same time.\n\nHere is an example. For some time, I was short of \"free interrupts.\" I had a\ntape controller (not a \"floppy tape\") that needed one of IRQ0-IRQ7. (It's an\n*old* tape drive.) My solution was to use IRQ3 (also used for COM2, where my\nmodem is). I did this because I reasoned I would never be using the modem and\nthe tape simultaneously. When kermit runs, it installs its own interrupt\nhandler for IRQ3 and uses the serial port. If the tape drive were to generate\nan interrupt, kermit would not have a clue what to do with\/for the tape\ncontroller. (And since the tape controller would not be serviced, it would\nmost likely \"hang.\") Likewise, when the tape backup software runs, it\ninstalls an interrupt handler for IRQ3. That handler won't do anything for\nthe serial port.\n\nUnder DOS, printing is NOT interrupt-driven. Instead, the BIOS polls the\nstatus of the parallel port to determine when another byte may be sent.\nThat's why you can have your sound card and LPT1 both configured to use IRQ7.\nTry that on NT and see how far you'll get. :-)\n-- \nKenneth R. Ballou\t\t\t\tVOICE:\t\t (617) 494-0990\nOberon Software, Inc.\t\t\t\tFAX:\t\t (617) 494-0414\nOne Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142\tInternet: ballou@oberon.com","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Emu Emax II Rackmount Sampler w\/ 16 Bit Stereo Sampling\n3 stereo inputs, 6 outs. \nInternal Sequencer\n32 voice polyphony\n170 meg internal HD\nStock ram (2 meg I think)\nPerfect Condition\n5 months old","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nWell maintained chains, running in oil, without those little rubber 'O' rings \nto cause frictional losses, might reach 99% efficiency. The average open to \nthe dust 'O' ring motorcycle chain probably has a difficult job making 90% \nefficient.\n\n\nTony","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nTerry McCandlish, president of my local BMW club (Buckeye Beemers)\nsells this type of tape. It comes as a strip approximately 3\" x 12\"\nand can be cut to sizes needed.\n\nYou can call Terry at (614) 837-1960 (Columbus, Ohio).","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"very good.\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nContradicting itself on facts, for example.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"The subject says it all. I bought Adobe Type Manager and find it completely\nuseless. I ftped some atm fonts and couldn't install them. What's the use?\nAre you supposed to be able to convert ATM fonts to Truetype?\n\nIf there's anyone out there who has this program and actually finds it \nuseful, enlighten me!","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n Too many MDs on the list and not enough RNs in my opinion.\n\n Doug\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Does anyone have any real experience with the Kubota Kenai\/Denali\nseries of graphics workstations? They pretty much blow the pants\noff SGI machines and Sun machines in the same price point, which\nis about 50,000 bucks. Real nice stuff, but I've only seen the\nstuff on paper. I'm wondering, is there anything NOT to like? The\nspecs are too massive to get into here, but if a summary is desired\nI could be coaxed into uploading the spec sheet.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"To: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu (Ashwin Ram)\n\nAR>Does the \"Thermoscan\" instrument really work? It is supposed to give you a\n\nABSOLUTELY!\nYa don't have to do the other end!\n(it is accurate - but technique is important)\n\ncccbbs!rob.welder@uceng.uc.edu","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nFirst of all, I wouldn't have gone after the Davidians for a firearms\nviolation which I object to in the first place. Second, I wouldn't\nhave executed a search warrant via an armed assault when all the\nDavidians were sure to have been there. Third of all, I wouldn't have\ncut off all outside communication to Koresh. And I certainly wouldn't\nhave gone in with a tank-- time was on the FBIs side. Since they had\noutside resupply, they could wait indefinitely.\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n----------","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nI am seeking any press references to how much tax Perot pays in income taxes. \r\nI've heard the figure of 7 percent, since he gets most of his \r\nhis income from federal and municipal bond interest. Anybody read a reliable\r\nreport somewhere? Thanks!\r\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\tOnly on the FRONT wheel. Use the lever on the right\n\thandlebar to accomplish this.\n\n\t\t\t\tMichael","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nI've found mine ('93 Probe GT) to do quite well. \n\n[window problem deleted, artical has been trimmed]\n\n\nI've not had any of the air or leakage problems that have been reported but\ndo get the squeal that Bill describes. I live in Seattle so the wet weather\nmay be a factor.\n\n\nIf I recall correctly I got two keys.\n\n\n\nThis is true. I'm wondering if this may be a safety concern. IE, if people\npound on the place where the airbag lives...\n\n\nNo opinion.\n\n\n\nThe 5 speed is much more fun. We opted for the automatic for a number of\nreasons but it's still fun, and in some ways more practical.\n\n\nDitto.\n\n\nI too would suspect that this may be true.\n\n\n\nYes!\n\n\n\nDitto.\n\n\nAgree. Check it out. I don't mind it but would say that if it was much \nstiffer it might be a problem. (How about the '93 R1 RX-7 for suspension?!) \n\n\nTrue. \n\n\n\nI've had this problem and read about it. (or at least I assume the one\nI had was the one I read about :-). In any case what happened was the\nweld between the muffler and the pipe feeding it (ok, so I'm not a mechanic)\nbroke. In my case the dealer welded it, ordered replacement parts and\nput them on when they got them. I suspect this is some sort of 1) design\nflaw, or 2) production flaw. In any case I have an earlier model and would\nexpect it to be worked out on newer ones. In any case it is a warrantee\nrepair. (or they get the keys back!)\n\n\n\nI second this. There seems to be some things that slipped through but the\ncar seems very sound. While not perfection (what is) you get an awful\nlot for your money.\n\n\nBTW, Bill has a Probe mailing list. You might want to subscribe to it if \nyou are interested in more detail. Try request-ford-probe@world.std.com\n(did I get that right? never can remember if the request goes on the\nfront or the back :-)\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I'm having an interesting problem with my girlfriend's car. Before\nI delve into its innards, I thought I'd check \"net.wisdom\" on the\nsubject. :)\n\nIt's a 1985 Buick Skyhawk (I know...I know)\n2.0l EFI 4-banger\nauto\n35k miles\n\nWhen I drive tha car long enough to get it hot (especially at\nhighways speeds) the transmission has this nasty habit of\ngetting \"stuck\" in 3rd gear. As a result, when you stop for\na light the motor stalls. Putting the car in park, and waiting\nfor 30-60 seconds before restarting sometimes allows the transmission\nto \"reset\" and go back into 1st. Otherwise, it just stalls when\nput in drive. \n\nMy thoughts: Either it the 3rd gear band is binding and getting\nstuck when it gets hot (not so likely) or perhaps the lock-up\nconverter is not disengaging properly (seems likely). The least\nlikely (keeping fingers crossed) is that some critical vacuum\nhose has broken\/cracked and this behaviour is due to lack of\nvaccuum somewhere (as used to happen with old modulator valves).\n\nMy background is that my father owns a service station and\nI worked there on and off from 10-19 years of age. Please\nfeel free to be as technical as you want. :)\n\nI'd appreciate hearing any tips\/suggestions\/offers of free\nbeer. \n\nSkoal,","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\n\tTo big for a .sig? \n\n\tNo way!\n\n\n\tKeith \" Home of the billdboard .sig files \" Ryan\n\n\t=)\n\n---\n\nPrivate note to Jennifer Fakult.\n\n \"This post may contain one or more of the following:\n sarcasm, cycnicism, irony, or humor. Please be aware \n of this possibility and do not allow yourself to be \n confused and\/or thrown for a loop. If in doubt, assume\n all of the above.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n'Alone'? Sorry, but the following western scholars are forced to disagree \nwith you. During the First World War and the ensuing years - 1914-1920, \nthe Armenians through a premeditated and systematic genocide, \ntried to complete its centuries-old policy of annihilation against \nthe Turks and Kurds by savagely murdering 2.5 million Muslims and \ndeporting the rest from their 1,000 year homeland.\n\nThe attempt at genocide is justly regarded as the first instance\nof Genocide in the 20th Century acted upon an entire people.\nThis event is incontrovertibly proven by historians, government\nand international political leaders, such as U.S. Ambassador Mark \nBristol, William Langer, Ambassador Layard, James Barton, Stanford \nShaw, Arthur Chester, John Dewey, Robert Dunn, Papazian, Nalbandian, \nOhanus Appressian, Jorge Blanco Villalta, General Nikolayef, General \nBolkovitinof, General Prjevalski, General Odiselidze, Meguerditche, \nKazimir, Motayef, Twerdokhlebof, General Hamelin, Rawlinson, Avetis\nAharonian, Dr. Stephan Eshnanie, Varandian, General Bronsart, Arfa,\nDr. Hamlin, Boghos Nubar, Sarkis Atamian, Katchaznouni, Rachel \nBortnick, Halide Edip, McCarthy, W. B. Allen, Paul Muratoff and many \nothers.\n\nJ. C. Hurewitz, Professor of Government Emeritus, Former Director of\nthe Middle East Institute (1971-1984), Columbia University.\n\nBernard Lewis, Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern History,\nPrinceton University.\n\nHalil Inalcik, University Professor of Ottoman History & Member of\nthe American Academy of Arts & Sciences, University of Chicago.\n\nPeter Golden, Professor of History, Rutgers University, Newark.\n\nStanford Shaw, Professor of History, University of California at\nLos Angeles.\n\nThomas Naff, Professor of History & Director, Middle East Research\nInstitute, University of Pennsylvania.\n\nRonald Jennings, Associate Professor of History & Asian Studies,\nUniversity of Illinois.\n\nHoward Reed, Professor of History, University of Connecticut.\n\nDankwart Rustow, Distinguished University Professor of Political\nScience, City University Graduate School, New York.\n\nJohn Woods, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern History, \nUniversity of Chicago.\n\nJohn Masson Smith, Jr., Professor of History, University of\nCalifornia at Berkeley.\n\nAlan Fisher, Professor of History, Michigan State University.\n\nAvigdor Levy, Professor of History, Brandeis University.\n\nAndreas G. E. Bodrogligetti, Professor of History, University of California\nat Los Angeles.\n\nKathleen Burrill, Associate Professor of Turkish Studies, Columbia University.\n\nRoderic Davison, Professor of History, George Washington University.\n\nWalter Denny, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts.\n\nCaesar Farah, Professor of History, University of Minnesota.\n\nTom Goodrich, Professor of History, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.\n\nTibor Halasi-Kun, Professor Emeritus of Turkish Studies, Columbia University.\n\nJustin McCarthy, Professor of History, University of Louisville.\n\nJon Mandaville, Professor of History, Portland State University (Oregon).\n\nRobert Olson, Professor of History, University of Kentucky.\n\nMadeline Zilfi, Professor of History, University of Maryland.\n\nJames Stewart-Robinson, Professor of Turkish Studies, University of Michigan.\n\n.......so the list goes on and on and on.....\n\nAs for the genocide of the Azeri people by the Armenians:\n\nSource: Channel 4 News at 19.00, Monday 2 March 1992.\n2 French journalists have seen 32 corpses of men, women and children \nin civilian clothes. Many of them shot dead from their heads as close \nas less than 1 meter.\n\nSource: BBC1 Morning news at 07.37, Tuesday 3 March 1992.\nBBC reporter was live on line and he claimed that he saw more than 100\nbodies of Azeri men, women and children as well as a baby who are shot\ndead from their heads from a very short distance.\n\nSource: BBC1 Morning news at 08:12, Tuesday 3 March 1992.\nVery disturbing picture has shown that many civilian corpses who were \npicked up from mountain. Reporter said he, cameraman and Western \nJournalists have seen more than 100 corpses, who are men, women, \nchildren, massacred by Armenians. They have been shot dead from their \nheads as close as 1 meter. Picture also has shown nearly ten bodies \n(mainly women and children) are shot dead from their heads. Azerbaijan \nclaimed that more than 1000 civilians massacred by Armenian forces.\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nWell, it's closer to Bryce than Bryce is to Arches. I'd spend a lot\nof time studying the maps, there's a lot of \"you can't get there from\nhere\" in that area. You might want to hit the Grand Canyon on the way\nup from California, loop around to Canyonlands\/Moab\/Arches, and then\nback down towards Bryce & Zion on the way home.\n\nMake sure you ride US 12 between Capitol Reef and Bryce, it's been on a\nnumber of \"top 10 roads\" lists.\n\n\nA nice booklet detailing a lot of interesting paved (Byways) and unpaved\n(Backways) roads can be ordered from the Utah Travel Council. I think\nyou can also get a state map from them just for asking.\n\nUtah Byways and Backways\n$4.00 (US)\n\nUtah Travel Council\nCouncil Hall\nCapitol Hill\nSalt Lake City, UT 84114\n\n(801) 583-1030","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Archive-name: macintosh\/general-faq\nVersion: 2.1.3\nLast-modified: April 16, 1993\n\nCopyright 1993, Elliotte Harold\n\n\nChanges:\n\n\t2.1: Where can I FTP Macintosh software?\n\n\t\tI added the ftp site anl.anl.fr.\n\n\n 2.5: What is .bin? .hqx? .cpt? .image? .etc.?\n\n \tDisk Doubler will decode Packit archives. Binhex 5.0\n \twill decode MacBinary files, NOT StuffIt files as the\n \tlast version erroneously indicated.\n \t\n 2.7: I added the question \n \n How can I get Binhex, StuffIt etc. from a PC?\n\n \n\n\n comp.sys.mac.faq\n Part 1: An Introduction to the Macintosh Newsgroups\n\n\nI. Introduction\n 1. How do I use this document?\n 2. What other information is available?\n 3. Which newsgroup should I post to?\n 4. Someone just asked why the System was taking up sixteen \n megabytes on their IIcx. Shouldn't I display my knowledge \n to the world by posting the seventeenth response to \n their question?\nII. FTP\n 1. Where can I FTP Macintosh software?\n 2. Can I get shareware by E-mail?\n 3. Where can I find Application X?\n 4. Can someone mail me Application X?\n 5. What is .bin? .hqx? .cpt? .image? .etc.?\n 6. How can I get BinHex? StuffIt? etc.?\n 7. How can I get BinHex, StuffIt, etc. from a PC?\nIII. Troubleshooting. What to do when things go wrong\n 1. Identify the problem.\n 2. Read the READ ME file.\n 3. Check for viruses.\n 4. Reinstall the application and all its support files.\n 5. Reinstall the system software.\n 6. Isolate the problem.\n 7. Contact technical support.\nIV. Preventive Maintenance\n 1. Trash Unneeded Files\n 2. Reevaluate Your Extensions\n 3. Rebuild the desktop.\n 4. Zap the PRAM and Reset the Clock\n 5. Resize the system heap.\n 6. Reinstall the system software.\n 7. Disk Utilities\n 8. Backing Up \n 9. Disk Defragmentation\n 10. Reformatting and partitioning your hard disk\n\nOther FAQ lists currently available:\n\nB. comp.sys.mac.system:\n\nI. Memory\n 1. Why is my system using so much memory?\n 2. What is Mode 32? the 32-bit enabler? Do I need them?\n 3. Cache and Carry (How much memory should I allot to my cache?)\nII. System Software\n 1. Why does Apple charge for System 7.1?\n 2. What does System 7.1 give me for my $35 that System 7.0 doesn't?\n 3. Where can I get System 7.1?\n 4. How can I use System 6 on a System 7 only Mac? \n 5. Non-US scripts and systems\n 6. What is System 7 Tuneup? Do I need it?\n 7. Why do my DA's disappear when I turn on MultiFinder?\n 8. Do I need System 7.0.1?\n 9. How can I get System 7.0.1 on 800K disks?\nIII. Hard Disks, Filesharing, and the File System\n 1. Help! My folder disappeared!\n 2. Why can't I throw this folder away?\n 3. Why can't I share my removable drive?\n 4. Why can't I eject this SyQuest cartridge? CD-ROM? etc.\n 5. Why can't I rename my hard disk?\nIV. Miscellaneous:\n 1. What does System Error XXX mean?\n 2. What is a Type 1 error?\n 3. What is A\/ROSE?\n 4. Easy Access or One Answer, Many Questions\n\n\nC. comp.sys.mac.misc:\n\nI. Viruses\n 1. Help! I have a virus!\n 2. Reporting new viruses\nII. Printing and PostScript\n 1. How do I make a PostScript file?\n 2. How do I print a PostScript file?\n 3. Why won't my PostScript file print on my mainframe's printer?\n 4. Why are my PostScript files so big?\n 5. How can I print PostScript on a non-PostScript printer?\n 6. How do I make my ImageWriter II print in color?\n 7. Why doesn't PrintMonitor work with the ImageWriter?\n 8. Why did my document change when I printed it?\n 9. How can I preview a PostScript file?\n 10. How do I edit a PostScript file?\nIII. DOS and the Mac\n 1. How can I move files between a Mac and a PC?\n 2. How can I translate files to a DOS format?\n 3. Should I buy SoftPC or a real PC?\nIV. Security\n 1. How can I prevent users from changing the contents of a folder?\n 2. How can I password protect my Mac?\nV. No particular place to go (Miscellaneous Miscellanea)\n 1. Are there any good books about the Mac?\n 2. How do I take a picture of the screen?\n 3. How do I use a picture for my desktop?\n 4. Can I Replace the \"Welcome to Macintosh\" box with a picture?\n 5. What is AutoDoubler? SpaceSaver? More Disk Space? Are they safe?\n 6. How do they compare to TimesTwo, Stacker and eDisk?\n 7. Where did my icons go?\n 8. Where can I find a user group?\n\n This work is Copyright 1993 by Elliotte M. Harold. Permission\n is hereby granted to distribute this unmodified document provided\n that no fee in excess of normal on-line charges is required for\n such distribution. Portions of this document may be extracted and\n quoted free of charge and without necessity of citation in normal\n on-line communication provided only that said quotes are not\n represented as the correspondent's original work. Permission for\n quotation of this document in printed material and edited on-line\n communication (such as the Info-Mac Digest and TidBITS) is given\n subject to normal citation procedures (i.e. you have to say where\n you got it). \n \n Disclaimer: I do my best to ensure that information contained \n in this document is current and accurate, but I can accept no\n responsibility for actions resulting from information contained\n herein. This document is provided as is and with no warranty of \n any kind. Corrections and suggestions should be addressed to\n erh0362@tesla.njit.edu. \n \n Apple, Macintosh, LaserWriter, ImageWriter, Finder, HyperCard and\n MultiFinder are registered trademarks and PowerBook is a trademark\n of Apple Computer, Inc. Linotronic is a registered trademark of\n Linotype-Hell AG, Inc. PostScript is a registered trademark and\n Illustrator and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. \n Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. \n PageMaker is a registered trademark of Aldus Corp. AutoDoubler \n and DiskDoubler are trademarks of Fifth Generation Systems, Inc. \n StuffIt and StuffIt Deluxe are trademarks of Raymond Lau and\n Aladdin Systems, Inc. StuffIt SpaceSaver is a trademark of Aladdin\n Systems, Inc. More Disk Space is a trademark of Alysis Software\n Corporation. TimesTwo is a trademark of Golden Triangle Computers,\n Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T. All other tradenames\n are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.\n \n This is the FIRST part of the this FAQ. The second part is \n posted to comp.sys.mac.system and features many questions about\n system software. The third part is posted every two weeks in\n comp.sys.mac.misc. Tables of contents for those two pieces are\n included above. Please familiarize yourself with all three\n sections of this document before posting. \n \n All pieces are available for anonymous ftp from\n rtfm.mit.edu (18.172.1.27) in the directory \n pub\/usenet\/news.answers\/macintosh. Except for this introductory\n FAQ which appears in multiple newsgroups and is stored as\n general-faq.Z, the name of each file has the format of the last\n part of the group name followed by \"-faq.Z\", e.g the FAQ for\n comp.sys.mac.system is stored as system-faq.Z and the FAQ for\n comp.sys.mac.misc is stored as misc-faq.Z. RTFM stores files as \n compressed (.Z) BINARY files. If you leave off the .Z at the end\n of the file name when \"getting\" the file, rtfm will automatically \n decompress the file before sending it to you. You can also have \n these files mailed to you by sending an E-mail message to \n mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the line: send\n pub\/usenet\/news.answers\/macintosh\/\"name\" in the body text where\n \"name\" is the name of the file you want as specified above (e.g.\n general-faq). You can also send this server a message with the\n subject \"help\" for more detailed instructions. \n\n \n\n ==================== \n I HAVE A QUESTION... (1.0)\n ====================\n \n Congratulations! You've come to the right place. Usenet is \n a wonderful resource for information ranging from basic questions\n (How do I lock a floppy disk?) to queries that would make Steve\n Jobs himself run screaming from the room in terror. (I used\n ResEdit to remove resources Init #11, WDEF 34, and nVIR 17 from my\n system file and used the Hex Editor to add code string #A67B45 as a\n patch to the SFGetFile routine so the Standard File Dialog Box\n would be a nice shade of mauve. Everything worked fine until I\n installed SuperCDevBlaster, and now when I use the Aldus driver to\n print from PageMaker 5.0d4 to a Linotronic 6000 my system hangs. \n P.S. I'm running System 6.0.2 on a PowerBook 170.) \n \n Since the Macintosh newsgroups are medium to high volume, we\n ask that you first peruse this FAQ list including at least the\n table of contents for the other pieces of it, check any other\n relevant on-line resources listed below in question 1.2, especially\n the FAQ lists for the other Macintosh newsgroups, and RTFM (Read\n the Friendly Manual) before posting your question. We realize that\n you are personally incensed that the System is taking up fourteen\n of your newly-installed twenty megs of RAM, but this question has\n already made its way around the world three hundred times before,\n and it's developing tired feet. Finally, before posting to any\n newsgroup (Macintosh or otherwise), please familiarize yourself\n with the basic etiquette of Usenet as described in the newsgroup\n news.announce.newusers.\n\n\n HOW DO I USE THIS DOCUMENT? WHERE CAN I GET IT? (1.1) \n \n comp.sys.mac.faq is currently divided into multiple pieces,\n a general introduction which you're reading now, and specific lists\n for the newsgroups comp.sys.mac.system and comp.sys.mac.misc. FAQ\n lists for comp.sys.mac.wanted, comp.sys.mac.apps and\n comp.sys.mac.hardware are in development. When ready each part\n will be available in its respective newsgroup. All pieces are\n available via anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu in the\n pub\/usenet\/news.answers\/macintosh directory. Except for this\n document itself which is named general-faq.Z the pieces are named\n as per the last part of the newsgroup they cover followed by\n \"-faq\", e.g. system-faq.Z, misc-faq.Z. The .Z means the file is\n stored compressed so you'll need to ftp it in binary mode and use\n either MacCompress, StuffIt Deluxe, or the UNIX uncompress command \n to decompress it. However if you leave off the \".Z\" extension when\n you \"get\" the file, rtfm will automatically decompress the file\n before sending it to you. \n \n This introductory document is posted to all of the concerned\n newsgroups. The tables of contents for each of the specific FAQ\n lists are at the beginning of this file so you should be able to\n get at least some idea whether your question is answered anywhere\n else in the FAQ even if you don't have the other parts at hand. \n It's not always obvious, especially to newcomers, where a\n particular question or comment should be posted. Please\n familiarize yourself with the FAQ lists in all the major Macintosh\n newsgroups before posting in any of them. Which questions appear\n in which FAQs can serve as a basic guide to what posts belong\n where. \n \n To jump to a particular question search for\n section-number.question-number enclosed in parentheses. For\n example to find \"Where can I FTP Macintosh software?\" search for\n the string \"(2.1)\". To jump to a section instead of a question\n use a zero for the question number.\n\n\n WHAT OTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE? (1.2)\n\n comp.sys.mac.faq provides short answers to a number of \n frequently asked questions appropriate for the Usenet newsgroup\n comp.sys.mac.misc and comp.sys.mac.system. Four other files are\n worthy of particular note: Daryl Spitzer maintains a FAQ list\n covering Macintosh programming for the newsgroup\n comp.sys.mac.programmer. It's posted to that group weekly and \n available for anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.uoregon (128.223.8.8) in \n \/pub\/mac. Eric Rosen maintains a frequently asked questions list \n for comp.sys.mac.comm available in that newsgroup and from\n rascal.ics.utexas.edu in mac\/faq (where the file you're reading now\n is also irregularly archived). This list answers many frequently\n asked questions about networking, UNIX and the Mac,\n telecommunications, and foreign file formats. Norm Walsh has\n compiled an excellent FAQ for comp.fonts that answers a lot of\n questions about the various kinds of fonts and cross-platform\n conversion and printing. It's available in comp.fonts or by ftp\n from ibis.cs.umass.edu in \/pub\/norm\/comp.fonts\/FAQ*. Finally Jim\n Jagielski maintains a FAQ for comp.unix.aux covering Apple's UNIX\n environment, A\/UX. It's posted every 2 to 3 weeks in comp.unix.aux\n and news.answers. It's available for anonymous ftp at\n jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov.\n\n\n WHICH NEWSGROUP SHOULD I POST TO? (1.3)\n \n There are no stupid questions, but there are misplaced ones. \n You wouldn't ask your English teacher how to do the definite\n integral of ln x between zero and one, would you? So don't ask\n the programmer newsgroup why your system is so slow when Microsoft\n Word is in the background. Ignorance of basic netiquette is not an\n excuse. If you want people to help you, you need to learn their\n ways of communicating. \n \n Posting questions to the proper newsgroup will fill your\n mailbox with pearls of wisdom (and maybe a few rotten oysters too\n :-) ). Posting to the wrong newsgroup often engenders a thundering\n silence. For instance the most common and glaring mispost, one\n that seems as incongruous to dwellers in the Macintosh regions of\n Usenet as would a purple elephant to Aleuts in the Arctic, asking a\n question about networking anywhere except comp.sys.mac.comm,\n normally produces no useful responses. Posting the same question\n to comp.sys.mac.comm ensures that your post is read and considered\n by dozens of experienced network administrators and not a few\n network software designers.\n \n Please post to exactly ONE newsgroup. Do not cross-post. \n If a question isn't important enough for you to take the extra\n minute to figure out where it properly belongs, it's not important\n enough for several thousand people to spend their time reading. \n For the same reason comp.sys.mac.misc should not be used as a\n catch-all newsgroup.\n \n The breakdown of questions between different newsgroups in\n this document can also serve as a reasonable guide to what belongs\n where. Specifically questions about productivity applications\n (software you bought your Macintosh to run, not software you bought\n to make your Macintosh run better) should go to comp.sys.mac.apps\n unless the application is covered in a more specific newsgroup. \n Communications programs, games, HyperCard, compilers and databases\n all have more topical comp.sys.mac.* newsgroups. Post questions\n about non-communications hardware including questions about what\n software is necessary to make particular hardware work to\n comp.sys.mac.hardware. Questions about MacOS system software\n belong in comp.sys.mac.system. Questions about utilities and\n extensions normally belong in comp.sys.mac.misc. Questions about\n A\/UX go to comp.unix.aux. Detailed questions about Appletalk\n belong in comp.protocols.appletalk.\n \n Direct questions about HyperCard to comp.sys.mac.hypercard. \n Non-HyperCard programming questions and questions about development\n environments should go to comp.sys.mac.programmer. ResEdit\n questions may be posted either to comp.sys.mac.misc,\n comp.sys.mac.system, or comp.sys.mac.programmer; but generally the\n netters who inhabit the darker recesses of comp.sys.mac.programmer\n are considerably more practiced at the art of resource hacking. \n \n A general exception to the above rules is that any VERY\n technical question about an application that actually begins to\n delve into the how's of a program as well as the what's (Recent\n example: How does WriteNow which is written entirely in assembly\n compare to other word processors written in high level languages?)\n might be better addressed to the programmer newsgroup.\n \n For Sale and Want to Buy posts should go to\n comp.sys.mac.wanted and misc.forsale.computers.mac ONLY. We\n understand that you're desperate to sell your upgraded 128K Mac to\n get the $$ for a PowerBook 180; but trust me, anyone who wants to\n buy it will be reading comp.sys.mac.wanted. Political and\n religious questions (The Mac is better than Windows! Is not! Is\n too! Is not! Is too! Hey! How 'bout the Amiga! What about it? Is\n Not! Is too!) belong in comp.sys.mac.advocacy. Anything not\n specifically mentioned above probably belongs in comp.sys.mac.misc.\n \n Finally don't be so provincial as to consider only the\n comp.sys.mac newsgroups the appropriate forums for your questions. \n Many questions about modems in comp.sys.mac.comm are much more\n thoroughly discussed in comp.dcom.modems. Questions about Mac MIDI\n are often better handled in comp.music even though it's not a\n Macintosh specific newsgroup. Shop around. Usenet's a big place\n and not everything relevant to the Macintosh happens in\n comp.sys.mac.\n\n\n 4. SOMEONE JUST ASKED WHY THE SYSTEM WAS TAKING UP SIXTEEN OF\n THEIR TWENTY MEGABYTES OF RAM. SHOULDN'T I PUT MY BRILLIANCE AND\n WIT ON DISPLAY FOR THE WORLD BY POSTING THE SEVENTEENTH RESPONSE?\n\n No. Frequent answers are just as boring and uninteresting as\n frequent questions. Unless you really have something new to add to\n the traditional answers (such as the recent discovery that fonts in\n System 7.1 could eat memory) private E-mail is a much better medium\n for answering common questions like this one.\n \n You might want to add a mention of this FAQ in your E-mail\n response and a polite suggestion that your correspondent read it\n before posting future questions. I do read all the newsgroups\n covered here and have written a small script in MicroPhone II that\n lets me send PWFAQ's (people with frequently asked questions) the\n section of this document that answers their question with just the\n click of a button so please don't feel obligated to respond to\n someone who cares so little about the answer to their question they\n can't be troubled to read the FAQ list to get it.\n\n \n\n === \n FTP (2.0) \n ===\n\n WHERE CAN I FTP MAC SOFTWARE? (2.1)\n\n The three major North American Internet archives of shareware,\n freeware, and demo software are sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6),\n mac.archive.umich.edu (141.211.165.41), and wuarchive.wustl.edu\n (128.252.135.4) which mirrors the other two sites and several\n others. Wuarchive often holds on to files after other sites remove\n them for space concerns, and still has files that were deleted from\n the formerly important site, rascal.ics.utexas.edu. Rascal was\n notable for storing its files in MacBinary format rather than the\n less efficient BinHex format common at the other archives. Unless\n otherwise noted shareware and freeware mentioned in this document\n should be available at the above sites.\n \n To keep traffic on the Internet manageable, Scandinavians \n should try connecting to ftp.funet.fi (128.214.6.100), ftp.lth.se\n (130.235.20.3), or sics.se (192.16.123.90) instead. Those in \n the U.K. should look first at src.doc.ic.ac.uk (146.169.2.1). \n Continental Europeans can try nic.switch.ch (130.59.1.40), \n ezinfo.ethz.ch (129.132.2.72), and anl.anl.fr(192.54.179.1). \n Australian users should try to find what they want at archie.au\n (139.130.4.6) which mirrors info-mac and mac.archive. Japanese\n users will find sumex mirrored at ftp.u-tokyo.ac.jp\n (130.69.254.254). \n\n A fourth very important site is ftp.apple.com (130.43.2.3). \n This is Apple's semi-official repository for system software,\n developer tools, source code, technical notes, and other things\n that come more or less straight from Apple's mouth. Some material\n at this site may not be distributed outside the U.S. or by other\n sites that don't have an official license to distribute Apple\n system software. Please read the various README documents\n available at ftp.apple.com for the detailed info if you're\n connecting from outside the U.S. or if you wish to redistribute\n material you find here.\n\n\n CAN I GET SHAREWARE BY E-MAIL? (2.2)\n\n The info-mac archives at sumex-aim are available by E-mail from\n LISTSERV@RICEVM1.bitnet (alternately listserv@ricevm1.rice.edu). \n The listserver responds to the commands $MACARCH HELP, $MACARCH\n INDEX, and $MACARCH GET filename. Mac archive files are available\n from mac@mac.archive.umich.edu. Send it a message containing the\n words \"help\" and \"index\" (no quotes) on the first two lines of your\n message for instructions on getting started and a list of the files\n you may request. You can retrieve files from other sites by using\n the server at ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. For details send it a\n message with just the text \"help\" (no quotes).\n\n\n WHERE CAN I FIND APPLICATION X? (2.3)\n\n If you can't find what you're looking for at one of the above\n sites, try telnetting to your nearest archie server or sending it\n an E-mail message addressed to archie with the subject \"help.\" \n Archie servers are located at archie.rutgers.edu (128.6.18.15,\n America), archie.mcgill.ca (132.206.2.3, the original archie server\n in Canada), archie.au (139.130.4.6, Australia), archie.funet.fi\n (128.214.6.100, Scandinavia), and archie.doc.ic.ac.uk (146.169.3.7,\n the U.K. and the continent). These sites index the tens of\n thousands of files available for anonymous ftp. Login as \"archie\"\n (no password is needed) and type \"prog filename\" to find what\n you're looking for or type \"help\" for more detailed instructions. \n For instance you would type \"prog Disinfectant\" to search for a\n convenient ftp site for Disinfectant. If the initial search fails\n to turn up the file you want, try variations on and substrings of\n the name. For instance if you didn't find Disinfectant with \"prog\n Disinfectant\", you might try \"prog disi\" instead. Substring\n searches often hide the gold in a pile of dross. To avoid many\n erroneous matches add a \".*\\.hqx\" to the end of the substring, e.g.\n \"prog disi.*\\.hqx\" Most Mac software available on the net ends in\n .hqx but almost no UNIX or PC software does. \n\n Please check the above archives and ARCHIE personally BEFORE\n asking where you can find a particular piece of shareware. If you\n follow the above advice, you should almost never have to ask the\n net where to find a particular piece of software.\n\n\n CAN SOMEONE MAIL ME APPLICATION X? (2.4)\n\n No. Nor will anyone mail you a part of a file from\n comp.binaries.mac that was corrupt or missed at your site. Please\n refer to the first questions in this section to find out about\n anonymous FTP, archie, and automatic E-mail servers.\n\n\n WHAT IS .BIN? .HQX? .CPT? .ETC? (2.5)\n\n Most files available by FTP are modified twice to allow them to\n more easily pass through foreign computer systems. First they're\n compressed to make them faster to download, and then they're\n translated to either a binhex (.hqx) or MacBinary (.bin) format\n that other computers can digest. (The Macintosh uses a special\n two-fork filing system that chokes most other computers.) BinHex\n files are 7-bit ASCII text files, while MacBinary files are pure\n 8-bit binary data that must always be transferred using a binary\n protocol.\n \n How a file has been translated and compressed for\n transmission is indicated by its suffix. Normally a file will have\n a name something like filename.xxx.yyy. .xxx indicates how it was\n compressed and .yyy indicates how it was translated. To use a file\n you've FTP'd and downloaded to your Mac you'll need to reverse the\n process. Most files you get from the net require a two-step\n decoding process. First change the binhex (.hqx) or MacBinary\n (.bin) file to a double-clickable Macintosh file; then decompress\n it. Which programs decode which file types is covered in the table\n below. Also note that most Macintosh telecommunications programs\n will automatically convert MacBinary files to regular Macintosh\n files as they are downloaded.\n\n***************************************************************************\nSuffix: .sit .cpt .hqx .bin .pit .Z .image .dd .zip .uu .tar \nExtractors\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\nStuffIt 3.0| X X X X X \nCompact Pro| X X \nPackit | X\nUUTool | X \nMacCompress| X \nSunTar | X X X X \nBinHex 5.0 | X \nBinHex 4.0 | X \nDiskDoubler| X X \nUnZip | X \nDiskCopy | X \nmacutil | X X X X\n***************************************************************************\n\n A few notes on the decompressors:\n\n StuffIt is a family of products that use several different\n compression schemes. The freeware StuffIt Expander will unstuff\n all of them. Versions of StuffIt earlier than 3.0 (StuffIt 1.5.1,\n StuffIt Classic, UnStuffIt, and StuffIt Deluxe 2.0 and 1.0) will\n not unstuff the increasing number of files stuffed by StuffIt 3.0. \n You need to get a more recent version of StuffIt or StuffIt\n Expander. \n \n StuffIt 3.0.5 (Lite and Deluxe) consistently makes smaller\n archives than any other Macintosh compression utility. To allow\n maximum space for files on the various ftp sites and to keep\n net-bandwidth down, please compress all files you send to anonymous\n ftp sites with StuffIt 3.0.5.\n \n UUTool, MacCompress, and SunTar handle the popular UNIX\n formats of uuencode (.uu), compress (.Z), and tar (.tar)\n respectively. The UNIX versions are often more robust than the Mac\n products, so use them instead when that's an option. Translators\n that allow StuffIt Lite to expand uuencoded and tar files are also\n available by anonymous ftp. \n \n Macutil is dik winter's package of UNIX utilities to\n decompress and debinhex files on a workstation before downloading\n them to a Mac. Since UNIX stores files differently than does the\n Mac, macutil creates MacBinary (.bin) files which should be\n automatically converted on download. It can't decompress\n everything. In particular it can't decompress the new StuffIt 3.0\n archives. :-( However, if you need only one or two files out of an\n archive--for instance if you want to read the README to find out if\n a program does what you need it to do before you download all of\n it--macutil is indispensable. It can be found at sumex-aim in the\n info-mac\/unix directory.\n\n A few notes on the compression formats:\n\n .bin: These are MacBinary files. Always use a binary file\n transfer protocol when transferring them, never ASCII or text. \n Most files on the net are stored as .hqx instead. Only rascal\n stores most of its files in .bin format. Most communications\n programs such as ZTerm and MacKermit are capable of translating\n MacBinary files on the fly as they download if they know in advance\n they'll be downloading MacBinary files.\n \n .image: This format is normally used only for system software,\n so that on-line users can download files that can easily be\n converted into exact copies of the installer floppies. Instead of\n using DiskCopy to restore the images to floppies, you can use Steve\n Christensen's freeware utility MountImage to treat the images on\n your hard disk as actual floppies inserted in a floppy drive. \n MountImage has a reputation for being buggy, so you should have\n some blank floppies and a copy of DiskCopy handy just in case.\n \n .sea (.x, .X): .sea files don't merit a position in the above\n table because they're self-extracting. They may have been created\n with Compact Pro, StuffIt, or even DiskDoubler; but all should be\n capable of decompressing themselves when double-clicked. For some\n unknown reason Alysis has chosen not to use this industry standard\n designation for self-extracting archives created with their \n payware products SuperDisk! and More Disk Space. Instead they \n append either .x or .X to self-extracting archives.\n\n\n HOW CAN I GET BINHEX? STUFFIT? ETC.? (2.6)\n\n By far the easiest way to get these programs is to ask a human\n being to copy them onto a floppy for you. If you're at a\n university there's absolutely no excuse for not finding someone to\n give you a copy; and if you're anywhere less remote than McMurdo\n Sound, chances are very good that someone at a computer center,\n dealership, or user group can provide you with a copy of StuffIt. \n Once you have StuffIt (any version) you don't need BinHex.\n \n If you're such a computer geek that the thought of actually\n asking a living, breathing human being instead of a computer \n terminal for something turns you into a quivering mass of \n protoplasmic jelly, you can probably download a working copy of\n StuffIt from a local bulletin board system. \n \n If you have religious objections to software gotten by any \n means other than anonymous ftp, then I suppose I'll mention that \n you can in fact ftp a working copy of StuffIt though this is by \n far the hardest way to get it. Ftp to wuarchive.wustl.edu and \n login. Type the word \"binary.\" Hit return. Type \"cd\n mirrors\/rascal.ics.utexas.edu\/compression\" and hit return. Then\n \"get StuffIt_Expander_1.0.1_SEA_bin\" and hit return. Of course\n it's always possible that by the time you read this StuffIt\n Expander will have been updated and the name changed so if this\n fails look for something similar. If you've ftp'd straight onto\n your Mac you should now have a self-extracting archive which will\n produce a working copy of StuffIt Expander when double-clicked. If\n you've ftp'd to your mainframe or UNIX account first, you still\n need to use a modem program to download it to your Mac. Just make\n sure that the Mac is receiving in MacBinary mode and the mainframe\n is sending in binary mode. If you need more details on the last\n step, consult the FAQ list for comp.sys.mac.comm and the manuals\n for both your mainframe and Macintosh telecommunications software.\n \n \n HOW CAN I GET BINHEX, STUFFIT, ETC. FROM A PC? (2.7)\n\n You can't. There is absolutely NO way to get an executable\n Macintosh file from an ftp site onto a PC and then onto your Mac\n without some software obtained by means other than anonymous ftp.\n You MUST beg, borrow, or steal the necessary software such as\n Binhex or StuffIt Lite from another person. I realize this may \n terrify those among you who haven't left your parents' basement \n since you got an Apple II+ in 1980, but eventually you're going \n to need to link up with some human being other than your mother. \n (though I suppose if you're this much of a nerd you could send \n your mother out to get it for you.) While you're gathering\n your nerves for a venture into the strange and terrifying world \n of daylight, please don't bother the net by asking this question\n again. There simply is no way to move executable Macintosh\n programs from a PC or other non-Macintosh computer onto a \n Mac without software that is not bundled with most Macs.\n\n\n\n=================================================================\nTROUBLESHOOTING: WHAT TO DO (BEFORE POSTING) WHEN THINGS GO WRONG (3.0)\n================================================================= \n\n While the various FAQ lists cover a lot of specific\n problems, there are far more problems that aren't covered here. \n These are a few basic techniques you should follow before asking\n for help. You should probably also perform the ten-step\n preventative maintenance routine described in section four,\n especially rebuilding the desktop (4.3) and resizing the system\n heap (4.5). Following these steps may or may not solve your\n problem, but it will at least make it easier for others to\n recommend solutions to you.\n\n IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM. (3.1)\n\n \"Microsoft Word is crashing\" doesn't say much. What were you\n doing when it crashed? Can you repeat the actions that lead to the\n crash? The more information you provide about the actions\n preceding the crash the more likely it is someone can help you. \n The more precisely you've identified the problem and the actions\n preceding it (Step 1) the easier it will be to tell if the\n following steps fix the problem. For example, \"Sometimes\n QuarkXPress 3.0 crashes with a coprocessor not installed error.\" is\n not nearly as helpful as \"QuarkXPress 3.0 crashes when I link two\n text boxes on a master page when copies of those text boxes already\n contain text.\" The former will leave you wondering whether the bug\n remains after a given step. The latter lets you go right to the\n problem and see if it's still there or not.\n\n\n READ THE READ ME FILE. (3.2)\n\n Many companies include a list of known incompatibilities and\n bugs in their READ ME files. Often these aren't documented in the\n manual. Read any READ ME files to see if any of the problems sound\n familiar.\n\n\n CHECK FOR VIRUSES. (3.3)\n\n Run Disinfectant or another anti-viral across your disk. Virus\n infections are rarer than most people think, but they do occur and\n they do cause all sorts of weird problems when they do.\n\n\n REINSTALL THE APPLICATION AND ALL ITS SUPPORT FILES. (3.4) \n \n For half a dozen reasons (external magnetic fields,\n improperly written software, the alignment of the planets) a file\n on a disk may not contain the data it's supposed to contain. This\n can cause all types of unexplained, unusual behavior. Restoring\n from original masters will normally fix this.\n\n\n REINSTALL THE SYSTEM SOFTWARE. (3.5) \n\n Bits are even more likely to get twiddled in the system file\n than in the application and the effects can be just as disastrous. \n See question 4.6 for a detailed procedure for performing a clean\n reinstall. \n \n If the problem continues to occur after you've taken these\n steps, chances are you've found either a conflict between your\n application and some other software or a genuine bug in the\n program. So it's time to\n\n\n ISOLATE THE PROBLEM. (3.6) \n \n You need to find the minimal system on which the problem\n will assert itself. Here are the basic steps of isolating the\n cause of a system or application crash:\n \n a.\tRun only one application at a time. Occasionally applications do\n conflict with each other. If the problem does not manifest itself\n without other applications running simultaneously, you can begin\n launching other applications until you find the one that causes \n the crash.\n \n b.\tIf you're running System 6, turn off MultiFinder. If you're\n running System 7, allot as much memory to the application as you \n can afford. Sometimes programs just need more memory, especially \n when performing complicated operations.\n \n c. If you're running System 7, turn off virtual memory and 32-bit\n addressing. There's still an awful lot of System 7 hostile\n software out there including some from companies that really \n have no excuse. (Can you say Microsoft Word 5.1, boys and girls? \n I knew you could.) Some of this software only expresses its \n incompatibilities when certain uncommon actions are taken.\n \n d.\tBoot from a virgin system floppy. If the problem disappears\n you likely have an init conflict. You need to progressively remove\n extensions until the problem vanishes. Use a little common sense\n when choosing the first extensions to remove. If the problem occurs\n when you try to open a file, remove any inits that mess with the\n Standard File Open procedure such as Super Boomerang first. If the\n problem remains after the obvious candidates have been eliminated,\n either remove the remaining extensions one at a time or, if you have\n a lot of them, perform a binary search by removing half of the\n extensions at a time. Once the problem disappears add half of the\n most recently removed set back. Continue until you've narrowed the\n conflict down to one extension. When you think you've found the\n offending init restart with only that init enabled just to make \n sure that it and it alone is indeed causing the problem.\n\n\n CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT. (3.7)\n\n By now you should have a very good idea of when, where, and why\n the conflict occurs. If a tech support number is available for the\n software, call it. If you're lucky the company will have a work\n around or fix available. If not, perhaps they'll at least add the\n bug to their database of problems to be fixed in the next release.\n\n \n\n ====================== \n PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (4.0)\n ======================\n\n You wouldn't drive your car 100,000 miles without giving it a\n tune-up. A computer is no different. Regular tune-ups avoid a lot\n of problems. Although there are Mac mechanics who'll be happy to\n charge you $75 or more for the equivalent of an oil change, there's\n no reason you can't change it yourself. The following nine-step\n program should be performed about every three months. \n\n\n TRASH UNNEEDED FILES (4.1)\n\n Many of the operations that follow will run faster and more\n smoothly the more free disk space there is to work with so spend a\n little time cleaning up your hard disk. If you're at all like me,\n you'll find several megabytes worth of preferences files for\n applications you no longer have, archives of software you've\n dearchived, shareware you tried out and didn't like, announcements\n for events that have come and gone and many other files you no\n longer need. If you're running System 7 you may also have several\n more megabytes in your trash can alone. Throw them away and empty \n the trash.\n\n\n RETHINK YOUR EXTENSIONS (4.2)\n\n Some Macintoshes attract inits like a new suit attracts rain. \n Seriously consider whether you actually need every extension \n in your collection. If you don't use the functionality of an\n extension at least every fifth time you boot up, you're probably\n better off not storing it in your System Folder where it only takes\n up memory, destabilizes your system, and slows down every startup. \n For instance if you only read PC disks once a month, there's no\n need to keep AccessPC loaded all the time. Cutting back on your\n extension habit can really help avoid crashes. \n\n\n REBUILD THE DESKTOP (4.3)\n\n The Desktop file\/database holds all the information necessary\n to associate each file with the application that created it. It\n lets the system know what application should be launched when you\n open a given file and what icons it should display where. \n Depending on its size each application has one or more\n representatives in the desktop file. As applications and files\n move on and off your hard disk, the Desktop file can be become\n bloated and corrupt. Think of it as a Congress for your Mac. \n Every so often it's necessary to throw the bums out and start with\n a clean slate. Fortunately it's easier to rebuild the desktop than\n to defeat an incumbent. \n \n One warning: rebuilding the desktop will erase all comments\n you've stored in the Get Info boxes. Under System 7 Maurice\n Volaski's freeware init CommentKeeper will retain those comments\n across a rebuild. CommentKeeper also works with System 6 but only \n if Apple's Desktop Manager extension is also installed. \n \n To rebuild the desktop restart your Mac and, as your\n extensions finish loading, depress the Command and Option keys. \n You'll be presented with a dialog box asking if you want to rebuild\n the desktop and warning you that \"This could take a few minutes.\" \n Click OK. It will take more than a few minutes. The more files you\n have the longer it will take. If you're running System 6 you may\n want to turn off MultiFinder before trying to rebuild the desktop.\n \n If you're experiencing definite problems and not just doing\n preventive maintenance, you may want to use Fifth Generation's\n freeware init Desktop Reset. Desktop Reset completely deletes the\n Desktop file before rebuilding it, thus eliminating possibly\n corrupt data structures. \n\n\n ZAP THE PRAM AND RESET THE CLOCK (4.4)\n\n All Macs from the original 128K Thin Mac to the Quadra 950\n contain a small amount of battery powered RAM to hold certain\n settings that properly move with the CPU rather than with the disk\n such as which disk to boot from. Unfortunately this \"parameter\n RAM\" can become corrupted and cause unexplained crashes. To reset\n it under System 7 hold down the Command, Option, P, and R keys\n while restarting your Mac. Under System 6 hold down the Command,\n Option, and Shift keys while selecting the Control Panel from the\n Apple menu. Click Yes when asked if you want to zap the parameter\n RAM. Since you've erased almost all the settings in the General\n Control Panel, you should now reset them to whatever you want.\n \n The one setting that zapping the PRAM does not erase is the \n date and time; but since the internal clock in the Macintosh is\n notoriously inaccurate you'll probably want to take this\n opportunity to reset it anyway.\n\n\n RESIZE THE SYSTEM HEAP (4.5) \n\n Even after rethinking their extensions as per step two most\n people still have at least half a row of icons march across the\n bottom of their screen every time they restart. All these\n extensions (and most applications too) need space in a section of\n memory called the System Heap. If the System Heap isn't big enough\n to comfortably accommodate all the programs that want a piece of\n it, they all start playing King of the Mountain on the system heap,\n knocking each other off to get bigger pieces for themselves and\n trying to climb back on after they get knocked off. All this\n fighting amongst the programs severely degrades system performance\n and almost inevitably crashes the Mac.\n \n If you're using System 7, your Macintosh will automatically\n resize the system heap as necessary; but if you're running System 6\n it's important to set your system heap size large enough to manage\n all your extensions and applications. By default this size is set\n to 128K, way too small for most Macs with any extensions at all. \n The system heap size is stored in the normally non-editable boot\n blocks of every system disk. Bill Steinberg's freeware utility\n BootMan not only lets you resize your system heap but even checks\n how much memory your heap is already using so it can tell how much\n needs to be allocated. If you're running System 6, get BootMan,\n use it, and be amazed at how infrequently your Macintosh crashes.\n\n\n REINSTALL THE SYSTEM SOFTWARE (4.6)\n\n System files can become corrupt and fragmented, especially if\n you've stored lots of fonts and desk accessories inside them. \n Merely updating the System software will often not fix system file\n corruption. I recommend doing a clean reinstall. Here's how:\n\n 1. Boot from the installer floppy of your System disks. \n 2. Copy any non-standard fonts and desk accessories out \n of your System file into a temporary suitcase.\n 3. Trash the System file on your hard disk. Also trash the \n Finder, MultiFinder, DA Handler, and all other standard Apple \n extensions like Control Panel and Chooser. These will all be \n replaced in the new installation. If you're running or \n installing System 7, move everything in the Extensions, \n Control Panels, and Preferences folders into the top level \n of the System Folder.\n 4. Rename the System Folder. Any name other than System Folder \n is fine.\n 5. Double-click the installer script on your System disk. Then \n choose Customize... Select the appropriate software for your \n model Mac and printer. You could do an Easy Install instead, \n but that will only add a lot of extensions and code you don't \n need that waste your memory and disk space.\n 6. Once installation is finished, move everything from the \n temporary folder you created in step 4 into the new System \n folder. If you're asked if you want to replace anything, you \n forgot to take something out in step 3. You'll need to replace \n things individually until you find the duplicate piece. \n 7. Reinstall any fonts or DA's you removed in step 2.\n 8. Reboot. You should now have a clean, defragmented System file \n that takes up less memory and disk space and a much more stable \n system overall.\n\n\n DISK UTILITIES (4.7)\n\n Much like system files hard disks have data structures that\n occasionally become corrupted affecting performance and even\n causing data loss. Apple includes Disk First Aid, a simple utility\n for detecting and repairing hard disk problems, with its System\n disks. It's also available for anonymous ftp from ftp.apple.com in\n the directory dts\/mac\/sys.soft\/hdsc. Even if you have an earlier \n version, you should get the latest version (7.1) from ftp.apple.com\n and run it on all your hard disks.\n \n Several companies have released payware disk utilities that\n detect and repair considerably more problems than Disk First Aid\n though, interestingly, none of them detect and repair everything\n that Disk First Aid does. The three most effective for general\n work are Central Point's MacTools Deluxe 2.0, Fifth Generation's\n Public Utilites, and Symantec's Norton Utilities for the Macintosh\n 2.0. A department or work group should have all of these as well\n as Disk First Aid since none of them fix everything the others do. \n For individuals MacTools ($48 street) is about half the price of\n Norton ($94 street) or Public Utilities ($98 street) so, features\n and ease of use being roughly equal, I recommend MacTools.\n \n All of these products occasionally encounter problems they\n can't fix. When that happens it's time to backup (4.7) and\n reformat (4.9).\n\n\n BACKING UP (4.8)\n\n This is one part of preventative maintenance that should be\n done a LOT more often than every three months. The simplest back\n up is to merely copy all the files on your hard disk onto floppies\n or other removable media. If you keep your data files separate\n from your application and support files then it's easy to only back\n up those folders which change frequently. Nonetheless every three\n months you should do a complete backup of your hard disk. \n \n A number of programs are available to make backing up\n easier. Apple included a very basic full backup application with\n System 6. With the Performas Apple ships a new Apple Backup\n utility that can backup the entire disk or just the System folder\n onto floppies. The previously mentioned Norton Utilities for the\n Mac and MacTools Deluxe 2.0 include more powerful floppy backup\n utilities that incorporate compression and incremental backups.\n \n Finally if you're lucky enough to have a Tape Drive, network\n server, or removable media device to use for backups, you should\n check out the more powerful payware utilities Redux ($49 street,\n doesn't support tape drives) and Diskfit Pro ($74 street). There\n are NO freely available backup utilities other than the old HD\n Backup from System 6. \n\n\n DISK DEFRAGMENTATION (4.9)\n\n As disks fill up it gets harder and harder to find enough free\n space in the same place to write large files. Therefore the\n operating system will often split larger files into pieces to be\n stored in different places on your hard disk. As files become more\n and more fragmented performance can degrade. There are several\n ways to defragment a hard disk.\n \n The most tedious but cheapest method is to backup all your\n files, erase the hard disk (and you might as well reformat while\n you're at it. See question 4.10.), and restore all the files.\n \n A number of payware utilities including Norton Utilities for\n the Mac and Mac Tools Deluxe can defragment a disk in place, i.e.\n without erasing it. Although the ads for all these products brag\n about their safety, once you've bought the software and opened the\n shrink-wrap they all warn you to back up your disk before\n defragmenting it in case something does go wrong. There are NO\n freeware or shareware disk defragmenters so please don't annoy the\n net by asking for one. \n\n\n REFORMAT YOUR HARD DISK (4.10)\n\n Just as a floppy disk needs to be initialized before use, so a\n hard disk must be formatted before it can hold data. You don't\n need to reformat every three months; but when your system is\n crashing no matter what you try, reformatting is the ultimate means\n of wiping the slate clean. Reformatting your hard disk may even\n gain you a few extra megabytes of space. Not all hard disks are\n created equal. Some can hold more data than others. To facilitate\n mass production and advertising without a lot of asterisks (* 81.3\n megabytes is the average formatted capacity. Your mileage may\n vary.) Apple often formats drives to the lowest common denominator\n of drive capacity. When you reformat there's no reason at all not\n to reclaim whatever unused space Apple's left on your disk.\n \n Unlike floppies hard disks need a special program to\n initialize them. Most hard disks come with formatting software. \n Apple's disks and System software ship with HD SC setup, a minimal\n disk formatter which will format Apple brand hard drives ONLY. \n Most other manufacturers ship appropriate formatting software with\n their hard drives. Normally this will be all you need to reformat\n your hard disk.\n \n A number of general-purpose formatters are also available\n which go beyond the bundled software to include features like\n encryption, password protection, multiple partitioning, faster disk\n access, System 7 compatibility, and even compression. Two of the\n best are the payware Drive7 and Hard Disk Toolkit Personal Edition\n ($49 street for either). While there are one or two freeware\n formatters available, none are likely to be superior to the ones\n bundled with your hard disk. \n \n PowerBook users should be sure to turn off Sleep and\n processor cycling before reformatting their hard drives no matter\n what software they use. Otherwise disk corruption, crashes, and\n data losses are a very good possibility.\n \n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"RE: Midwest Micro,\n\n\n\nArticle #61200 (61302 is last):\nFrom: wilson@schaefer.math.wisc.edu (Bob Wilson)\nSubject: Re: *** CONSUMER WARNING *** MidWest Micro (Ohio)\nDate: Thu Apr 22 15:12:28 1993\n\nI posted almost the same bad experience with Midwest Micro but our\n%^*^&*^&* news program only sent one paragraph out of the middle. In\naddition to the facts that:\n(a) the modems (I had ordered two) wouldn't work as documented\nand\n(b) the tech person had NO CLUE as to how it should work,\nit also turned out that:\n(c) one of the two modems they sent was clearly USED but the techs\nthought that was standard practice and\n(d) the modems made all three of my floppy drives quit working and\nmy CMS250 tape drive start running away.\n\nThat they are incompetent is one thing, but that they sell used stuff\nas new and won't even apologize for it is another. Stay away from\nthese crooks!\n\nBob Wilson\nShown 97%, press for more, 'q' to quit, or 'h' for help\n \nwilson@math.wisc.edu\nEnd of File, Press RETURN to quit\n\nBob,\nI have walked into Micro Center here in the Cleveland area and bought\na new track ball and picked the only one that was sealed in plastic\nrap. Only to get it home and oped it up to find a good year old USED\ndirty old track ball with a warranty card for some software package.\n\nI would never even think of installing anything that looked like\nit was used at all. You should of called Medwest Micro\nand made them do a PUS PULL TAG on it. They would of picked it up\nand sent you out a ner one the same day. \nThings get better in knowing how to but equipment after the FIRST try!","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\tThis happens when your X server has run out of memory. You need\nmore memory or you need to quit any un-neccessary running clients.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\tBut hanging is certainly painful. Or, do you not let the condemned \nknow they are going to die?\n\n\n\n\tHanging is not supposed to be very pleasant. I believe that in \nactuality, it is not \"quick and clean\". However, gas chambers can be\nquite non-painful. Heck, why not give them a good time? Suffication by\nNitrious Oxide!\n\n\t=)\n\n\n---\n\nPrivate note to Jennifer Fakult.\n\n \"This post may contain one or more of the following:\n sarcasm, cycnicism, irony, or humor. Please be aware \n of this possibility and do not allow yourself to be \n confused and\/or thrown for a loop. If in doubt, assume\n all of the above.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n I have a few 12\" composite monochrome monitors for sale. Magnovax Computer\nMonitor 80, Model number BM7650 074B. RCA type input for video only. (no\naudio). Power, Brightness and Contrast dials in front, V and H hold and\nposition controls on the back. Nice little monitor that can be used for \nPCs, Amigas, your VCR, security monitor. Excellent condition. I am asking\nfor $40 plus shipping and COD (not to exceed $10) if applicable. \n \n\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"In eggertj@moses.ll.mit.edu\n\n\nWhen I was in Jerusalem a couple of years ago, our guide told\nus the story of that mosque - not sure if it was true.\n\nApparently, it was built by a Jewish convert to Islam. He had\nhad a dispute with his neighbours, and built the mosque \"davka\" to\nannoy them. It's a cute story, but not sure if it's true...\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"OK, with all the discussion about observed playback speeds with QuickTime,\nthe effects of scaling and so on, I thought I'd do some more tests.\n\nFirst of all, I felt that my original speed test was perhaps less than\nrealistic. The movie I had been using only had 18 frames in it (it was a\nversion of the very first movie I created with the Compact Video compressor).\nI decided something a little longer would give closer to real-world results\n(for better or for worse).\n\nI pulled out a copy of \"2001: A Space Odyssey\" that I had recorded off TV\na while back. About fifteen minutes into the movie, there's a sequence where\nthe Earth shuttle is approaching the space station. Specifically, I digitized\na portion of about 30 seconds' duration, zooming in on the rotating space\nstation. I figured this would give a reasonable amount of movement between\nframes. To increase the differences between frames, I digitized it at only\n5 frames per second, to give a total of 171 frames.\n\nI captured the raw footage at a resolution of 384*288 pixels with the Spigot\ncard in my Centris 650 (quarter-size resolution from a PAL source). I then\nimported it into Premiere and put it through the Compact Video compressor,\nkeeping the 5 fps frame rate. I created two versions of the movie: one scaled\nto 320*240 resolution, the other at 160*120 resolution. I used the default\n\"2.00\" quality setting in Premiere 2.0.1, and specified a key frame every ten\nframes.\n\nI then ran the 320*240 movie through the same \"Raw Speed Test\" program I used\nfor the results I'd been reporting earlier.\n\nResult: a playback rate of over 45 frames per second.\n\nThat's right, I was getting a much higher result than with that first short\ntest movie. Just for fun, I copied the 320*240 movie to my external hard\ndisk (a Quantum LP105S), and ran it from there. This time the playback rate\nwas only about 35 frames per second. Obviously the 230MB internal hard disk\n(also a Quantum) is a significant contributor to the speed of playback.\n\nI modified my speed test program to allow the specification of optional\nscaling factors, and tried playing back the 160*120 movie scaled to 320*240\nsize. This time the playback speed was over 60 fps. Clearly, the poster who\nobserved poor performance on scaled playback was seeing QuickTime 1.0 in\naction, not 1.5. I'd try my tests with QuickTime 1.0, but I don't think it's\nentirely compatible with my Centris and System 7.1...\n\nUnscaled, the playback rate for the 160*120 movie was over 100 fps.\n\nThe other thing I tried was saving versions of the 320*240 movie with\n\"preferred\" playback rates greater than 1.0, and seeing how well they played\nfrom within MoviePlayer (ie with QuickTime's normal synchronized playback).\nA preferred rate of 9.0 (=> 45 fps) didn't work too well: the playback was\nvery jerky. Compare this with the raw speed test, which achieved 45 fps with\nease. I can't believe that QuickTime's synchronization code would add this\nmuch overhead: I think the slowdown was coming from the Mac system's task\nswitching.\n\nA preferred rate of 7.0 (=> 35 fps) seemed to work fine: I couldn't see\nany evidence of stutter. At 8.0 (=> 40 fps) I *think* I could see slight\nstutter, but with four key frames every second, it was hard to tell.\n\nI guess I could try recreating the movies with a longer interval between the\nkey frames, to make the stutter more noticeable. Of course, this will also\nimprove the compression slightly, which should speed up the playback performance\neven more...","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nBowman is in the Hockey Hall of Fame as a coach already...and unlike\nGil Stein...he didn't get their by stacking the Board of Directors! -)\n\n\nBowman is the genius...Johnson isn't. Bowman is a great coach...Johnson,\na very good one. However, Bowman is really not a modern coach, and\nPatrick's solution of having him only run the team on game days, and\ndelegate most of the day-to-day responsibity to the assistants is\na shrewd managerial decision on Patrick's part. ","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\n The Associated Press had an article on Monday March 1, I believe,\nwhich quoted witnesses as describing BATF agents throwing grenades prior\nto any gunfire on the part of the Davidians.\n\n It was among the first of a crop of different, mutually exclusive\ndescriptions.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I have the following Snes Games forsale. The ones with * have instructions and the other ones have no instructions.\n\n*Romance of the Three Kingdoms II $25\n*Populous\t\t\t $15\nLegend of Zelda\n\tA link to the past \t $10\nSoul Blazer\t\t\t $10\n\n\tPlease reply by e-mail to jth@bach.udel.edu.\n\n\tI ask for $3 for S&H for one game, if you buy more than one I still only need $3.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n[detailed explanation deleted..]\n\n\nIndeed, you have struck right at the heart of our disagreement. To \nrebut my opinion, you have made an analogy with a game of chance.\nYour hypothesis assumes that the Lotto players have no impact on\nthe selection of the numbers, and hence their ability to win.\n\nWell, that's certainly true in Lotto. But it has absolutely\nNOTHING to do with the sport of baseball. When you start down\nthe wrong path, you finish down the wrong path.\n\n\n\n\n\nI repeat. I do not think that statistical analysis of prior clutch\nhitting performance is an accurate predictor of future clutch hitting\nperformance.\n\nI do, however, think that analysis of prior clutch hitting performance\nmay, for some players, indicate a deficiency in their game that indeed\nwill provide a basis for projecting their particular future performance.\nAnd I think Chris Sabo is such a player.\n\n\n\n\n--\tThe Beastmaster\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Oh come on, Josh!\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\/Yes, a lot of what OS\/2 2.0 has in common with OS\/2 1.x was written by you\n\/guys. However, many of the things that made OS\/2 2.0 so much more successful\n\/(Win-OS\/2, Workplace Shell) than previous versions were IBM work.\n\nYes, certainly. It was IBM that wrote the Windows code!!!","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"The MOTIF application consists of multiple Transient shells as children \nof a single TopLevel shell:\n\n+-----------+ +---------------+ +----------------+\n+-----------+ +---------------+ | +----------------+\n |\n | +----------------+\n |-| TransientShell |\n | +----------------+\n |\n\nWhile a Transient shell is popped-up, my application modifies the \nsensitivity of a button in the TopLevel shell which is hidden by the \nTransient shell window. When the Transient shell is popped-down, the \nbutton sensitivity is correct but the button text remains unchanged \n(i.e., solid\/shaded). Subsequent selection of the button causes the \ntext to revert to the correct visual state.\n\nWhen tracing event messages sent to the application, many of the events \nseen under mwm are not present under OpenWindows.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be\nmy witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the\nearth.\" \nActs 1:8\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"You can try SGS L6217A, it can achieve 256 current level(microstep),\nteere is a circuit in the SGS-THOMSON - \" Smart Power Applicatio\nManual\", order code for the manual is AMSMARTPOWERST\/1\n\nBest regards,","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"It's a toll for insurance companies and auto dealers to rip you\noff in case of accident or trade-in.\n\nCharlie Ellis\nchellis@nyx.cs.du.edu","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nI don't see this as a problem with the chip-set (a mistake), I see this\nas something that was designed-in intentionally.\n\nSo it would seem that to enhance the design (from 24 to 32-bit EISA DMA)\nwould require an update to the chipset. An update to the chipset may \nbegat an update to the motherboard board design.\n\nWhat I'm saing is: The motherboard manufacturer seems to be passing this\noff as a simple fix. In my mind the fix is a updated chipset from HINT \nalong with a possible motherboard layout update. This is not simple.\nIf I were you I would be cautious about this.\n\nYou might look into the Advanced Integration Research (AIR) VL\/EISA\nmotherboard. All slots are EISA\/ISA capable. 2 (or 3) of the slots are\nVL-bus capable. The AIR people confirmed this board supports 'real'\n32-bit EISA DMA (I called them). Pentium\/P5 (?) capable. Less expensive\nthan equivalent AMI or Micronics VL\/EISA board.\n\nLook in Computer Shopper (April '93). The ZENON ads show the AIR mother-\nboard. A associate bought the AIR board and is pleased with it. I'm\nattempting to get the local dealer to trade out the HAWK board for the\nAIR board.\n\nModel number of AIR board (with 486-33DX) is B433EI2. You can call\nMotherboard Warehouse (for example) for a price. Phone #'s included\nbelow.\n\nAIR (408)-428-0800\nMotherboard Warehouse (800)-486-9975\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Help,\n\n\tI've got an applications with a series of pushbuttons across\n\tthe top (a toolbar). I wanted to add eventhandlers to these\n\tpushbuttons on EnterWindowMask and LeaveWindowMask so that\n\tI can put up some descriptive text about the function of each\n\tpushbutton as the pointer crosses over it.\n\n\tI've done this fine, but I've turned up the following problem:\n\n\tWhen the pushbuttons are sensitive I get callbacks on both of\n\tthe above events, but when they are not sensitive I only get\n\tcallbacks on LeaveWindow events. This seems odd. I would\n\texpect this to be an all-or-nothing type of thing.\n\n\tIs this a bug? If not, can someone explain this behavior?\n\n\tthanks,","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"this is a repost... I like to find out more about this also...\n\n*** Message Part 2: Text ****************************************\nThe COSE announcement specifies that Motif will become the common\nGUI. But what does this mean exactly?\n \n- Do they mean that all \"COSE-complient\" apps will have the Motif\n look and feel?\n \n- Do they mean that all \"COSE-complient\" apps will use the Motif\n toolkit API?\n \n- Do they mean both of the above?\n \n- Is it possible that there will be a Motif-API complient toolkit with\n an OpenLook Look & Feel?\n \n- How about an OLIT\/XView\/OI\/Interviews API toolkit with a Motif L & F?\n (I know OI already does this, but will this be considered COSE-complient?)\n \n- Will there be more than one \"standard\" toolkit API or L & F supported?\n \n- How does using ToolTalk fit in with Motif?\n \nThis is my attempt to start a discussion in order to pull as much\nknowledge about these questions off the net... Feel free to e-mail\nor followup.\n \n--\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n-- Gil Tene \"Some days it just doesn't pay -\n-- devil@imp.HellNet.org to go to sleep in the morning.\" -\n-- devil@diablery.10A.com -","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"[synopsis] Young man with inguianl hernia on one side, repaired, now has\nnew hernia on other side. What gives, he asks? [and he continues...] \n\nThere is the possibility that there is some degree of constipation causing\nchronic straining which has caused the bowel movements. The classic \nproblems that are supposed to be looked for in someone with a hernia are\nconstipation, chronic cough, colon cancer (and you're not too young for\nthat) and sitting for long periods of time at the computer, reading news.\n\nGood Luck with your surgery!","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nI ran into this about six months ago. My system is a GW2000 486DX\/66V,\n8 megs RAM, 1Meg ATI GUP VLB. It seems the problem is that the ATI\nGraphics Ultra Pro card consumes the COM4 port for some reason, so only\nCOM1-3 are available. I believe this is documented somewhere in the\nsystem manuals, but I can't recall where.\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"es:\n\nxv 3.0 (shareware) supports 24-bit displays, and has lots of other\nimprovements over earlier versions. Definitely worth checking out\n(also at export)\n\nJean.\n-- \nJean Liddle \nComputer Science, Illinois State University \ne-mail: jliddle@ilstu.edu ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nI assumed he was referring to OS\/2's 32-bit flat model addressing while DOS\n(and therefore Windows) use 20-bit segmented addressing. As a programmer, I\nagree that segmentation unnecessarily complicates things. It's annoying, too.\nBut when just a Windows user, I don't think about it much. And, I doubt many\nother people think about it (or even care) when just writing a document,\ncalcing a spreadsheet, etc...It works and they get their work done.\n\nJust a neutral comment:\nIt's funny, I think, how arguments about Windows vs OS\/2 sound so very\nsimilar to arguments about Atheism vs Christianity or something like that.\nIt's somehow very personal to people. Convictions are irrational and\nthere's nothing wrong with that--it's just...interesting.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":" >> conference calls?\n >It's not Clipper, it's any encryption system. I've seen a number of\n >designs; they generally involve a multi-line cleartext bridge.\n\n\t A 'multi-line cleartext bridge?\"\n\t\t\t ^^^^^^^^^\n\t And just were would you put that bridge? If it isn't at one of\n the receiptants location, forget encryption at all. You have blown any\n security you thought you might have had. \n\nMost of the people using encrypted conference bridges these days are\nmilitary (or equivalent, like CIA and other embassy personnel),\nso putting bridges on the recipient's location is normal -\nit's in a vault on a military base or Ft. Meade, and the\nsecure phones are in sound-proof rooms with big locks on the doors\nbecause they're talking about Classified Stuff (or Golf with Other Generals.)\n\nThat paradigm will change as we start using encrypted phones in our\noffices or homes to carry on normal conversations about dinner plans\nand stock purchases and meeting schedules and technical info\nand the good batch of illegal frop that we got last weekend from Bob;\nmost people don't use sound-proof vaults, and may use bridges in their\nPBX or from the local phone company (3-way calls) or Long Distance\nor value-added phone company (e.g. Alliance conference bridges).\n\nIf Clipjack is mainly used for the radio portion of cellular phones,\nthe conferencing aspects don't change. But there may be a market niche for\ntrusted conference-bridge providers, though I suppose the inquisitors\nwould try to get a blanket wiretap authorization for many bridges,\njust in case a Bad Guy might use the service.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"[material deleted] \n[deletions]\n\n\nI don't necessarily object to the secrecy but I do question it, since I see no \nBiblical reason why any aspect of Christian worship should involve secrecy. \nBut I am interested in your claim that early Christian practices \"parallel\" \nMormon temple ceremonies. Could you give an example? Also, why do they only \nparallel Mormon ceremonies? Why don't Mormon ceremonies restore the original \nChristian practices? Wasn't that the whole point of Joseph Smith's stated \nmission?","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"-| I am taking a course entitled \"Exploring Science Using Internet\".\n-| For our final project, we are to find a compendium of Internet resources \n-| dealing with a science-related topic. I chose Astronomy. Anyway, I was \n-| wondering if anyone out there knew of any interesting resources on Internet\n-| that provide information on Astronomy, space, NASA, or anything like that.\n-| \n-| THANKS!\n-| \n-| KEITH MALINOWSKI\n-| STK1203@VAX003.Stockton.EDU\n-| P.O. Box 2472\n-| Stockton State College\n-| Pomona, New Jersey 08240\n\nTry doing a keyword search under Gopher using Veronica or accessing a \nWorld Wide Web server. Also finger yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu for a list\nof Internet resources which includes 2-3 sites with Space-specific \ninformation. I am sure Ron Baalke will have told you about what is\navailable at JPL etc..\n\n\tbest regards\n\t\tAta <(|)>.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n... in response to which ...\n\n[ ... ]\n\n... and ...\n\n[ ... ]\n\n... and ...\n\n[ ... ]\n\n\nHey, guys. You're absolutely correct, and well on the way to winning\nthis battle ... and losing the war. Yes, there are serious philosophical\nflaws in HR 1276. Technical ones, too -- how'd you like to sue the Feds,\nlose, and have to pay _their_ \"reasonable Attorney's fee\" ... ? :-)\n\nStill, I have one basic question: compared to what we've _got_ is HR 1276\n(a) better, or (b) worse? This one shouldn't even take you three guesses.\n\nIf there's a good enough show of support for HR 1276, maybe for a change\n_we_ could be the ones saying \"it's a reasonable first step\" ...","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I feel compelled to complain: the statement that recent observations\nrule out merging neutron stars as sources of gamma-ray bursts is\nutterly false, even though it is popular enough to make it to\nBATSE press releases.\nThe idea behind the statement is as follows: \n \"if you smack two neutron\n stars together, or have a neutron star be gobbled up by a black hole,\n a lot of energy is released, enough for a gamma-ray burst at a\n cosmological distance. But, so the reasoning continues, this energy \n is released below a lot of matter, so the radiation becomes\n thermalized and you expect to see roughly a blackbody spectrum.\n The observed spectra are strongly non-thermal, so this model must\n be wrong.\"\nAs so often, the fault lies with the imagination of the person who\nwas trying to prove the model wrong rather than with the model. It\nmay be that the initial energy release is not seen as a gamma-ray\nburst, but the 'fireball' of energy and matter that is created\nmay spew out a relativistic flow. When this slams into the surrounding \nmedium, a strong flux of non-thermal gamma rays results, which may\ncarry off a substantial fraction of the initial total energy. All\nthis is not my idea: it is in a series of papers by Martin Rees,\nPeter Meszaros (sorry for the missing accents:-) and co-workers.\nIt is certainly not a complete model, but it may well be the best one\naround (summing over all proposed distance scales). An alternative\nproposal for what creates the initial fireball, by the way, is the \nso-called 'failed supernovae' scenario by Stan Woosley, in which\na very massive star at the end of its life collapses to a black\nhole. If the stellar core was rotating, part of the infalling matter\nwill be temporarily halted because it is supported by centrifugal\nforce, and form a very dense neutron torus that accretes onto the\nblack hole. This beast may spew out a jet along the rotation axis,\nwhich again constitutes relativistic flow. The rate of such\nevents may be much higher than that of neutron star mergers,\nbut the flux may be more strongly beamed, so that the net rate\nof bursts observed on Earth stays the same between the two\nscenarios, but the energy released per event can be a lot less\nin the failed supernova scenario.\n\nOn another note: I do believe that the distance scale must \nultimately be resolved via some classical astronomical method\nsuch as finding counterparts to the bursts at other wavelengths,\nor finding a definitive signature of some known class of\nobjects in the distribution of positions and fluxes. Theorists\nhave historically not been too successfull in finding the\ndistance of any object by proving that there is only one\npossible way in which the object can work, and therefore\nit *must* be so-and-so.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Here is a press release from the American Federation of State, \nCounty and Municipal Employees.\n\n Unions Point To Deadly Workplaces; AFSCME, Other Unions\nCommemorate Workers Memorial Day\n To: National Desk, Labor Writer\n Contact: Janet Rivera of the American Federation of State, County\nand Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, 202-429-1130\n\n WASHINGTON, April 23 -- The American Federation of State, \nCounty and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and other unions\nof the AFL-CIO on Wednesday, April 28, will commemorate the fifth\nannual Workers Memorial Day -- a day to pay homage to the 6\nmillion workers who are killed, injured, or diseased on the job.\n This year, AFSCME will focus its Workers Memorial Day efforts an\nthe dangerous environment in which corrections officers must work.\nEarlier this month, an AFSCME corrections officer, Robert\nVallandingham, was killed by inmates who overtook the corrections\nfacility in Lucasville, Ohio.\n The law and order agenda of the 1980s has resulted in a steady\nincrease in the prison population for the past five years. On\nJn. 1, 1992, the prison population was 709,587. Projections\nshow a continued increase in the number of inmates, with an\nexpected prison population of 811,253 in 1994.\n The conditions which this burgeoning prison population has\ncreated for corrections officers is partially reflected in the\nnumber of assaults by inmates against staff. Assaults against\nstaff increased dramatically between 1987 and 1989, and remain\nhigh. In 1987, there were 808 assaults by inmates against staff,\ncompared to 9,961 such assaults in 1991.\n The increased number of inmates has brought on the dangerous\ncombination of overcrowding and understaffing. For example in Ohio\nofficer-to-inmate ratio is 1 to 8.4 -- the second worst ratio in\nthe nation. The national average is 1 to 5.3. Other health and\nsafety issues facing corrections officers include AIDS, Hepatitis\nB, tuberculosis, stress, and chemical hazards.\n AFSCME has more than 50,000 members who work in the nation's\nfederal, state and local correctional facilities.\n Correction officers are not alone in performing their jobs under\nlife-threatening conditions. Every year, 10,000 American workers\ndie from job-related injuries, and tens of thousands more die from\noccupational disease. Public employees do some of the nation's\nmost dangerous jobs. Perilous occupations include:\n\n -- Highway Workers - Highway workers are often injured and\n frequently killed by moving traffic because work zones are\n not barricaded or don't have proper lighting.\n -- Health Care Workers - Hospitals have the highest number of\n job-related injuries and illnesses of any private sector\n employer and nursing homes ranked fifth. There were more\n than 325,000 job-related illnesses and injuries in private\n sector hospitals in 1991, up almost 10 percent over the\n previous year. It is generally believed that health care\n workers employed at public sector hospitals and nursing homes\n have a significantly higher rate of injuries and illnesses\n than do their private sector counterparts. Health and safety\n issues facing health care workers include exposure to\n tuberculosis and the HIV virus, back injuries, and high\n levels of stress.\n -- Social Workers - Social workers who work in mental health\n institutions are often the victims of assaults and,\n sometimes, fatal attacks. For instance, last October, a man\n carrying a semiautomatic handgun walked into the Schuyler\n County Social Services Building in Watkins Glenn, N.Y.\n and fatally shot social services workers, before turning the\n gun on himself. There are two basic problems. First is a\n growing lack of support services for people who don't have\n the help they need. Because workers are overworked, some\n clients are not given the adequate amount of counselling.\n Such conditions may cause clients to become more frustrated.\n The \"quality\" of the clients is also becoming more violent,\n as more are moved out of the institutions.\n\n Nearly 2 million workers have been killed by workplace hazards\nsince OSHA was passed. Moreover, as AFSCME President Gerald W.\nMcEntee explains, OSHA does not provide workplace safety\nprotections for public employees.\n \"More than 1,600 public employees are killed each year on the\njob, yet 27 states still provide no federally-approved OSHA\ncoverage for public employees,\" said McEntee. \"This, despite the\nfact that public employees -- highway workers, health care workers,\ncorrections officers, to name but a few -- do some of the most\ndangerous work in our society. This year we are fighting for\npassage of OSHA reform legislation to give all workers greater\nrights and protections, and finally guarantee all public employees\nsafe workplaces. We need the public support to be successful.\"\n Government workers suffer 25 percent more injuries than private\nsector workers, and these injuries are almost 75 percent more\nsevere.\n Public employees were exempted from OSHA when the law was passed\nin 1970 and today, public employees in more than half the states\nhave no OSHA coverage.\n -30-","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nThis was a popular belief in the Judaism of Jesus` time, that Elijah\nwould return again (as he had been taken in to heaven in a chariot and\ndid not actually die). However Jesus was referring to John the\nBaptist not in the sense that Elijah was reincarnated as John\n(remember Elijah didn`t die) but that John was a similar prophet to\nElijah. John was a fiery preacher, he wore sackcloth and wandered\nrough through Israel preaching the coming kingdom. The verses that\ndescribe him (in Mark`s gospel) can be linked to OT references about\nElijah. Hence John was similar to Elijah and Jesus was drawing the\nparallels between the two just as he drew parallels with the Suffering\nServant in Isaiah (and other messianic figures) and himself.\n\nA brief reply but I don`t have time to look up all the relevant stuff.\n\nSuffice to say there is a very strong explanation.\n\n\n\nRick.\n\n________________________________________________________________\n\nRichard Johnston Queen`s University\n73 Malone Road Belfast\nBelfast \nNorthern Ireland \nBT9 6SB ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Please note that my above comment was not intended as a flame of Ken's\ncall for Congressional leadership to conduct a proper investigation.\nIt was merely to call attention to the hazard of having Specter involved.\nIf anyone took it that way, I apologize.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Hi,\nI am looking an integrated circuits for my Z80-based \ncomputer.\nThe circuit is called Z80-STI (Serial Timer Interrupt), \nMK3801, and\nmade by Mostek. Mostek is called SGS Thompson today.\n \nI have been in contact with SGS Thompson, unfortunately \nthey me told that Z80-STI is obsolete.\n \nSo, my question is if anyone know if I can get hold of that \ncircuits. Are there any companies that specialize in selling \ncircuits that are no longer in production? I have contacted \nseveral electronic brokers in\nSweden, but without any success. I would appreciate if you \ncould give me hint where I should continue looking. Even \ncompanies in the United States would be fine, since this \ncircuit is pretty crucial to me.\n \n \nThanks in advance.\n ","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"The following is based on copies I was given of some articles published in\nHearing Instruments. I would appreciate any comments about this and other\n'new' technology for hearing aids.\n\nThe ReSound system was developed on the basis of some research at AT&T and\nappears to take a different approach from other aids. It appears to me that\na new 'programmable' aid like the Widex just uses a more flexible (and\nprogrammable) version of the classical approach of amplifying some parts of\nthe spectrum more than others and adding some compression to try and help\nout in 'noisy' situations.\n\nThe major difference in the ReSound approach is that it divides the\nspectrum into low and high frequencies (splitting point is programmable),\napparently based on the fact that lots of vowel information can be found in\nthe low frequencies, while the important consonant information\n(unfortunately for me) is in the high frequencies. The two bands then are\ntreated with different compression schemes which are programable. They have\nalso developed a new fitting algorythm that builds on what they call\n'abnormal growth of loudness'.\n\nThis latter is interesting and fits my own personal experience, though I\nthink the phrase is missleading. What appears to be the case is that as you\nexceed the minimum threshold for a person with hearing loss, the deficit\nbecomes progresslively less compared to normals and by the time you reach\nthe 'too loud' point the sensitivity curves appear to converge. This means\nthat if you just boost all sound levels, you are overloading at the high\nend for people with hearing losses. Hence what you want is progressively\nless amplification as the signal get closer to the maximum tolerable point.\nYou want to boost low volume sounds more than high and do so potentially\ndifferently for the low and high frequency parts of the spectrum (specially\nfor someone like me who is relatively normal up to 1000 cps and then falls\noff a cliff).\n\nAids with simple compressors don't descriminate between energy in the low\nand high frequencies and can therefor 'compress' useful high frequency\ninformation because of high volume of low frequency components.\nParticularly impressive was the ReSound performance with whispered speech\nand in simulated restaurant noise situations. ","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":":>Sounds to me like someone was pulling your leg. There is only one way for\n:>pregnancy to occur: intercourse. These days however there is also\n:>artificial insemination and implantation techniques, but we're speaking of\n:>\"natural\" acts here. It is possible for pregnancy to occur if semen is\n:>deposited just outside of the vagina (i.e. coitus interruptus), but that's\n:>about at far as you can get. Through clothes -- no way. Better go talk\n:>to your biology teacher.\n:\n: what is the likely hood of conception if sperm is deposited just outside\n:the vagina? ie. __% chance.\n: -------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nHmmm.... I really don't know. Probably quite low overall. Why don't we\nget a couple hundred willing couples together and find out ;->\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Apparently needing to clarify his comments from Thursday, Dr. Nizam\nPlawaby (spelling?), the Medical Examiner for Tarrant County, Texas,\nwho has authority in the Waco deaths, stated that since no autopsies\nhad been performed, there is no evidence for bullet wounds, or \nevidence against bullet wounds.\n\nJanet Reno also stated that she had never been told of bullet wounds\nby anyone in the Justice Department. \n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"There is a good report list on most all of the good monitors in this\nmonths issue of Computer Shoppers magazine, with their phone munbers\nand all (April issue) $2.99....Sam","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nPerhaps one other thing I should have added is that Jeremiah's prophesies\nabout the coming destruction of Jerusalem would have been understood by\nthe people of that time to be a full frontal assault on their understanding\nof their relationship with the Lord. Today the if the general populace \nhears \"prophesies\" like the Portland earthquake or New York will burn\nones, they are unlikely to see it in the context of their relationship\n(or lack of it) with the Lord. They are far more likely to think that\nthey are just the result of the fevered imaginations of a religious nutter.\nThat is one reason why I am always deep;y suspicious of bald judgement\nprophesies without any explanation of the reasons for the judgement. This\ndoesn't have to be long winded. To see a relatively modern example look\nat Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural speech. The relevant section is\nbelow. It is this type of spiritual insight which was missing in both\nprophesies posted here.\n\n--- Excerpt from Abraham Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural speech----\n\nBoth read the same Bible, and pray \nto the same God; and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem \nstrange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing \ntheir bread from the sweat of other men's faces; but let us judge not\nthat we be not judged. The prayers of both could not he answered that of neither\nhas been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes. ''Woe unto the\nworld because of offences! for it must needs be that offences come; but woe to\nthat man by whom the offence cometh\" If we shall suppose that American \nSlavery is one of those offences which, in the provdence of God, must needs come\nbut which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove\nand that He gives to both North and South, this terrible war, as the woe due to\nthose by whom the offence came, shall we discern therein an departure from\nthose divine attribute which the believers in a Living God always ascribe \nto Him ? Fondly do we hope - fervently do we pray - that this mighty \nscourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue, \nuntil all the wealth piled by the bond-man's two hundred and fifty years of \nunrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with \nthe lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three \nthousand years ago, so still it must be said \"the judgments of the Lord, \nare true and righteous altogether\"\n With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, \nas God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we \nare in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have \nborne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan - to do all which \nmay achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, \nand with all nations.\n\n\n--\n ___\nBill Rea (o o)\n-------------------------------------------------------------------w--U--w---","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n[edited]\n\n\n\nWell for starters, why use rle files? You might have a specific program that\nneeds them, OK, but I tend to convert straight to jpeg format, thus a 2.4meg\n24bit targa file becomes a ~80k or less 24bit jpeg.\n\nThe latest versions of XV (2.2.1 ?) and xloadimage (3.03) both handle jpeg files.\nAnd the best way to convert to jpeg is with the c\/djpeg suit. Even at 90%\nquality (you can't see the difference) the jpeg is way smaller than anything\nelse even an 8bit gif!\n\nLater'ish\nCraig","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nI've seen children do this and wondered about something. If the\nmucus in one's nose collects (filters) particles going into the\nairway, if a child then picks and ingests this material, might\nit have a vaccinatory effect, since if the body ingests airborne\ndiseases or other 'stuff' on the mucus, the body might generate\nantibodies for this small \"invasion\"?\n\nMaybe this is why some children don't get sick very often? :-)\n - tom","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nSorry -- I mean eicosapentaenoic acid.\n\n\nCoincidentaly, just yesterday I was (finally) referred from the clinic\nto Hanauer. I'm seeing him on May 24. I'll report what he says about\nthis question.\n\n\nWill do.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nPerhaps the listlessness caused by thyroid deficiency could mimic\ndepression, or feeling unable to do anything could cause one to get\ndepressed, but I know of no specific effect on the brain caused by the\nthyroid that would cause depression. Note that weight gain is usually\na symptom of both. Simple blood tests would indicate if a thyroid\ncondition is present.\n\nI don't know if depression would cause a reduction in thyroid output,\nbut I would tend to doubt it. As far as I know clinical depression is\ncaused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, and that chemical\nimbalance has no direct effect on any other part of the body. A regular\neveryday depression IMHO should not cause a chemical imbalance in the\nbody at all.\n\nThe pituitary bases its secretions of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)\non the level of circulating Thyroxin (there are two types T3 and T4 -\none is used as a reserve and is changed into the other -active- form in\nthe liver). The ratio of T3 & T4 can be affected by a number of other\nhormones (estrogen, for example). Naturally, changing activity of the\nbody's cells would cause changes in availabilty of free thyroxin, but\nthe liver and a healthy thyroid should be able to balance things out in\nshort order.\n\nGood sources for info on the thyroid are the Merk Manual (a physician's\nreference book ) although reading it is enough to get one depressed :-)\nand the Encyclopedia Brittanica (should be available in your local\nlibrary).\n\nI hope this has been of some help.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":": \n: |> Derek....\n: |> \n: |> There is a tool available to reset the service indicator on BMWs but the lights\n: |> will come back on after 2-3 weeks. The tool is in fact illegal (in Europe \n: |> atleast). It is often the case that the unsuspecting punter trots off to buy a \n: |> used BMW and a few weeks later, all the lights come on! Other than that, I know \n: |> of no other tool.... anyone else? \n: |> \n: Shaz,\n: \n: Hmm.. but the service indicators that I have works this way:\n: There are 5 green,1 yellow, 1 red indicators.\n: initially all green indicators will be on for few minutes when you start\n: your car. The computer will actually \"sense\" how you drive your car and\n: as time goes by the green indicators will start to go off one by one and\n: then the yellow indicator will turn on and then the red indicator will go\n: on. And you should get service when by the time green indicators are off.\n: \n: After service the mechanic(or you) will reset the service indicators and the\n: computer starts counting again.\n: \n: So I expect to have a tool(or a procedure) to reset it so the green lights will \n: come on and the yellow and red lights will go off.\n: \n: I wonder how people can do oil change themself without knowing how to reset the\n: indicator.\n: \n: It's the first european car I have and changing oil at 15,000 miles is a \n: surprise to me. and it's a big plus :-). But I wonder how that could happen\n: since the oil lose its lubrication ability over time, I thought it's the oil and\n: not the vehicle that determines how often we should change oil.\n: \n: Any BMW owner on the net? Response welcomed.\n: \n: PS. my initial question is \"how do you seset the service indicator of a BMW\"\n: \n: Derek \n\nThere is a perfectly legal tool available to reset the Bimmer service lights.\nIt will cost you 45$ from a mailorder, and buying one far outweighs\nthe possible consequences of destroying all the electronics if you try\ndi it yourself. \nYou wonder how people do an oil change without knowing how it reset.\nWhy is reseting so important? The only reason for doing\nit is stop the annoyance of a red light staring at you. \nForget this 'in european cars you only need to change the oil every\n15000' crap. Anyone serious about keeping their engine in good shape, and\nextending its life, will change it every 3000, (inc filter). Don't wait\nfor the servive lights to come on before servicing the car. \nI bought a bmw about 6 months ago, it had 3 green lights on. I have changed\nthe oil every 3000, completly flushed brake fliud, changed all filters(oil,\nair and fuel, changed transmission and drive oils\nand done almost all of the other things req for service 1\nand a service 2. After nearly 6000 miles, I am still on 2 green lights.\nAfter a winter in Burlington (and it is snowing today!!) that is not bad.\n\nGood luck! \n\nBlair\n\n--\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nBlair E. Robertson\t\t A New Zealander in Vermont\nUniversity of Vermont\t\t posting his own ideas.........\nMedical Research Facilty\nSmooth Muscle Ion Channel Group\nColchester \nVermont 05446-2500\nemail blair@northpole.med.uvm.edu\nTelephone: (802) 656-8930","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"As I announced at the X Technical Conference in January, I would like to\nmake Imake-TeX, the Imake support for using the TeX typesetting system,\npublically available. Currently Imake-TeX is in beta test here at the\ncomputer science department of Dortmund University, and I am looking for\nsome more beta testers, preferably with different TeX and Imake\ninstallations.\n\n-- \n Dipl.-Inform. Rainer Klute I R B : immer richtig beraten\n Univ. Dortmund, IRB\n Postfach 500500 |)|\/ Tel.: +49 231 755-4663\nD-W4600 Dortmund 50 |\\|\\ Fax : +49 231 755-2386","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"-------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n CALL FOR PAPERS\n\n\n The Eighth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences\n\n ISCIS VIII\n November 3 - 5, 1993, Antalya, Turkey\n\n\n Organized by\n\n EHEI\n Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Informatique, Paris, France\n\n METU\n Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey\n\n\n in cooperation with\n IEEE Computer Society Turkey Chapter,\n IEEE Turkey Section\n and the following universities:\n Bogazici, Ege, Hacettepe, Istanbul Teknik, Yildiz.\n\n ISCIS Advisory Board:\n E.Arkun, E.Gelenbe, U.Halici, E.Harmanci, K.Inan,\n Y.Karsligil, S.Kuru, N.Yalabik, U. Yarimagan, S.Yilmaz\n\n\n Conference Chair Program Co-Chairs Publicity Chair\n -------------------- ------------------------ ----------------------\n Erol Gelenbe, L. Gun, IBM, USA Ugur Halici, METU\n Duke University, USA R. Onvural,IBM, USA halici@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr\n erol@egr.duke.edu P. Quinton,IRISA, France halici@trmetu.bitnet\n\n\n Program Committee\n -----------------\nV. Akman, Turkey, E. Alpaydin, Turkey, E. Arkun, Turkey, I. Aybay, Turkey,\nS. Bilgen, Turkey, A. Dogac, Turkey, A. Dogramaci, Turkey, S. Fdida, France,\nJ.M. Fourneau, France, E. Gelenbe, USA, G. Gonenc, Turkey, U. Halici, Turkey,\nE. Harmanci, Turkey, K. Inan, Turkey, S. Jaehnischen,Germany, S. Kuru, Turkey,\nM. Nivat, France, V. Paschos, France, N.Pekergin, France, J.F. Perrot, France,\nM. Raynal,France, A. Stafylopatis, Greece, G. Stamon,France, G. Ucoluk, Turkey,\nN. Yalabik, Turkey\n\n\n Publicity Committee\n -------------------\n Isik Aybay, Osman Basbugoglu, Semih Bilgen, Emin Germen, Mert Sungur\n\n\nISCIS VIII is the eighth of a series of meetings which have brought together\ncomputer scientists and engineers from about twenty countries. This year's\nconference will be held in the beautiful Mediterranean resort city of\nAntalya, in a region rich in natural as well as historical sites.\n\n\n RESEARCH PAPERS ARE SOUGHT IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:\n --------------------------------------------------\n Theory of Computer Science - Computer Architecture & Systems\n Artificial Intelligence - Neural Networks\n Graphics and Image Processing - Computational Mathematics\n Operations Research Applications - Databases\n Performance Evaluation - Software Engineering\n Computer Networks - Parallelism\n\nPaper Submission: Full papers are limited to 8 pages and short\ncommunications are limited to 4 pages. Submit five camera ready copies\n(one original and four copies) of the paper and an accompanying letter by\npostal mail only, so as to arrive by June 30, 1993 to:\n\n ISCIS VIII, Attn Drs Levent Gun and Raif Onvural,\n IBM E95\/B 673, P.O. Box 12195, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA\n\nSelected papers from ISCIS VIII will be published in the journal Information\nSciences (Elsevier - North Holland).\n\nPoster Submission: Submit five camera ready copies of 1 page extended\nabstract with an accompanying letter by July 30, 1993 to the address given\nabove.\n\nInformation: For required writing format, further information and\nannouncements, contact:","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nYes, but it's broken on OW 2.0. It does not handle multiple pages\nwell. If you don't have the proper PostScript commands it will\ndraw the entire document on the same page instead of pausing after\neach page. I haven't tried OW 3.0 yet, though.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nWell, it looks like, just as Doug trumped Tim, beating him to the net\nwith his defensive analyses, so Tim has gotten in ahead of me.\n\nThe way I was doing it was a little different. Being me, of course, I\nused equivalent averages to work out how many runs a player was worth,\nand I calculated both rate of performance (fielding equivalent\naverage) and total performance (fielding equivalent runs). But I\ncompared, not to the average player, but the replacement player, and\nhere's why: because the positional adjustment comes built in to the\nsystem. In the AL of 1992, the average SS is 32.9 runs above\nreplacement (RAR); cf, 31.6; 2B, 28.8; 3B, 26.3; LF, 26.0; RF, 24.6;\n1B, 16.9. We may quibble with the exact numbers, but the order looks\nsubstantially right.\n\nIn the equivalent average, I have always set league average to .235. I\nhad decided in hitting that the replacement level batter has an eqa of\n.180; the name of that replacement level hitter, often as not, is\n\"Billy Ripken\". I decided to let the replacement level fielder be the\nsame distance from .235 as .180, but in the opposite direction as I\nhave set it up; that makes for an eqa of .280. (Yes, I can add. Runs\nare proportional to eqa squared; the difference between 180 squared\nand 235 squared equals the difference to 279 squared, and I rounded\noff for simplicity). An all-replacement fielding team would have:\nRandy Milligan at first (.282), Willie Randolph (.269) at second, Leo\nGomez (.279) at third, Walt Weiss (.269) at short, Kevin Bass (.271)\nin left, HoJo (.257) in center, and Eric Anthony (.277) in right. Ugh.\n\nSo, the total number of RAR for a player is the sum of his batting and\nfielding RAR. I can rate them by total RAR, or RAR per some number of\nbatting outs, like 400. An average player has a total RAR of about 55,\n30 batting, 25 fielding.\n\nTotal RAR (bat\/field)\n\n1. Bonds 152 (124\/28) Ventura 124 (66\/58)\n2. Sandberg 143 (88\/55) Thomas 122 (110\/12)\n3. Van Slyke 122 (91\/31) Anderson 109 (75\/34)\n4. Grace 114 (70\/44) Raines 100 (68\/32)\n5. Lankford 111 (76\/35) Puckett 98 (76\/22)\n6. Pendleton 108 (71\/37) Alomar 98 (75\/23)\n7. Finley 104 (70\/34) Martinez E 97 (81\/16)\n8. Bagwell 101 (73\/28) Mack 93 (70\/23)\n9. Butler 96 (74\/22) McGwire 93 (79\/14)\n10 Sheffield 96 (85\/11) Griffey 92 (70\/22)\n11 Larkin 96 (65\/31) Devereaux 89 (56\/34)\n12 Grissom 95 (57\/38) Henderson 88 (66\/23)\n13 Walker 94 (61\/33) Listach 87 (50\/37)\n14 Justice 92 (52\/40) Lofton 85 (46\/39)\n15 W. Clark 91 (73\/18) Baerga 83 (55\/28)\n16 Kruk 82 (78\/ 4) D. White 79 (39\/40)\n17 O. Smith 80 (46\/34) Palmeiro 76 (54\/22)\n18 Gwynn 80 (47\/33) Sierra 76 (52\/24)\n19 Hollins 80 (68\/12) Carter 73 (57\/17)\n20 J. Bell 79 (42\/37) Gonzalez 73 (60\/13)\n\nNotable entries in a per-400 batting out rating, NL: top 7 are Bonds,\n177, LF; Sandberg, 130, 2b; Van Slyke, 114, cf; Grace, 107, 1b;\nLarkin, 102, ss; Justice, 99, rf; Sheffield, 99, 3B. One at each\nposition measured! McGriff, despite +85 batting RAR, fifth in league,\nfinishes out of the top 20 due to a -13 in fielding. Last by position: \nGalarraga 39, Stillwell -10, Hansen 30, Belliard 30 (Blauser gad a 69,\n3rd in league), May 43, Dascenzo 34, Anthony 38.\n\nIn the AL, much-maligned Rickey Henderson was worth 120, second only\nto Frank Thomas' 124; Ventura edges Edgar at third, 116-111; Grebeck\nrates a potent 102!; Griffey edges Puckett as top CF, 93-90; Listach\nnudges out Lofton among rookies, 82-80. And Alomar clearly outpoints\nBaerga, 97-73. Last by position: Segui 10, Sojo 29, Palmer 22, Lewis\n31, Polonia 40, Cuyler 26, V. Hayes 39.\n\nAll for now.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nNo, Dave, and as an anthropologist I take great umbrage with this \nmisrepresentation. I sense that it is you that has made the jump from creation\n(science) to religion (see above). I have characterized science\/*creation \nscience* as rationalism\/nonsense, and that it is. When people promote their \nreligious beliefs as science they become nonsense. Kept where they belong \nthey are meaningful and useful, as virtually any anthropologists will tell you,\nand as I have said several times in this group. And it works the other way, \ntoo, and I have repeatedly said so. Never have I said or meant anything \ndifferent, here or elsewhere, and I don't think my communication skills betray\nme. Nor do I presume to offend people's spiritual sensibilities, as\nI would hope others would not disparage mine.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Hi Xperts!\n\nHow can I move the cursor with the keyboard (i.e. cursor keys), \nif no mouse is available?\n\nAny hints welcome.\n\nThanks.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n1st Tech Corp.\n12202 Technology Blvd., Suite 130\nPO Box 200656\nAustin TX 78720-0656\n800 533 1744\n512 258 3570\nFax 512 258 3689\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hi:\n\nI have a '82 Blue TOYOTA Corolla\/Tercel for sale:\n\nReason for seeling this great little car is my new Celica.\n\nCar Specifications:\n\n1982 Toyota Corolla\/Tercel\n5-Speed\n125K miles\n2 Door\nBlue\nAir conditioning\/Heat\nAM\/FM stereo\nWell taken care off and maintained clean\nNew Battery, Timing Belt, and fan belt.\n\nInspection sticker valid until 02\/94\nA tough car, generally go above 200K miles.\n\nMake me an offer.\n\nE-mail : reddy@ulysses.att.com\nphone : (908) 582-3861 (Work)\n\t (201) 635-3705 (Home)\n\n\tKishore Reddy","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nIn fact, he's a complete and total dickhead on at least 2 newsgroups\n(this one and rec.sport.hockey). Since hockey season is almost over,\nhe's back to being a dickhead in r.s.bb.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I was wondering if somebody knows of a PD program for converting\nany graphic formats such as fig, pic, unixplot, tek, etc. to\ngremlin. Thanks,","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"greetings..\nI'm a novice in this area. I'm trying to gather info. on standard\nphone line settings.\nquick questions :\n > if I just want to send out a beep over the phone lines,\n can I do it with some function generator & tie it up to\n one of those phone wires ??\n > which one of those wires should I connect to my DTMF chip\n as AUDIO IN ??\n \nany help would be much appreciated..","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Maxtor XT8670S 660 MB SCSI Drive\n16ms access time\n2 years old\nExternal Casing\n\n$777","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nYeah I think we're used to it by now. (even if some of us do change our\n.sigs to root for our second favorite teams :-)\n\n\nI'll be happy if they win it before I get out of school. (the way it's going\nI may be here saying Piled Higher and Deeper before long)\n\n\nI have a feeling that alot of people out there may not like this statement\nbut......\nby far the worst \"band wagon\" fans are the PIT fans (at least at the present).\nCase in Point -- I know a guy who just came to Hockey Hell(TM) from Pitt U.\nHim - \"How 'bout the Pens? The're F-ing awesome\"\nMe - \"Yeah but beating up on the Devils doesn't mean alot. Wait until\n\tthey meet Boston and\/or Detroit in the Playoffs start.\"\nHim - \"When do the Playoffs start?\"\nMe - \"Uhhhh. They started a week ago.\"\n\nI'm not saying that this is true of all the Waddlers fans but there seems to \nbe alot of them floating around who really know nothing about hockey except\nthat they're newly beloved Waddlers are the best team in the game right now\nand when they're not the best team those fans will disappear into the woodwork.\n\nJohn\nFlames >> dev\/null\nSerious comments welcomed.\n\"Eat the Rich\"\n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":" must have\n must\n must\n I've seen amps and volts, I would go for the volts\n must you ask?\n I would like to know how much gas I have. Of course the \n gauge I have now dosen't tell me s**t so I could see not \n having one in favor of a warning light at say, 50mi\n OOOOOOHHHHH! how I would LOOOVE to have a vacuum gauge \n on my dash!","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nThis has been an interesting thread to follow... and obviously this group\nwasn't intended as a forum for the discussion of piracy... Has anyone seen\nany estimates of the lost revenue due to pirates? I was wondering if\npiracy is more rampant in Home or Corporate computing environments. I would\ntend to think that business environment \"piracy\" is the major contributor to\nthis form of lost revenue. So many companies will purchase a few copies of a\nsoftware package and then employees will internally distribute them as if they\nowned a site-license! What do you guys think?\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Hi everybody!\n\nDoes anyone know of companies that are currently manufacturing\nencryption chips for sale to the general public? Get them while you\ncan! Some pointers would be greatly appreciated.\n\nThanks","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I am working on a project and am in need of information regarding the \ncurrents (at the head) needed to write to a hard drive and the currents \nproduced when reading. If anyone has information it would be much \nappreciated.\nmcole@nmsu.edu\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I was wondering if anyone knows of a graphics package for the PC that\nwill do compositing of a series of pictures?\n\nWhat I mean by \"compositing\" is, say I have a live video clip\n(digitized) panning around a living room, and a computer-generated\nbird flying around the screen. I want to combine these two series of\npictures so that everywhere where the bird frames are black, I want\nthe living room picture to show through. Yes, I realize I can do this\nwith a genlock, and I do own a genlock, but I want to be able to do\nmanual compositing also. It's ok if I have to composite one frame at\na time; I assumed I'd have to do that anyway. But being able to\ncomposite a series of frames would be even better.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"------------- cut here -----------------\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 13\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n\n\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n Food & Drug Administration News\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n\n FDA Approves Depo Provera, injectable contraceptive\n P92-31 Food and Drug Administration\n FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Susan Cruzan - (301) 443-3285\n\n\nThe Food and Drug Administration today announced the approval of Depo Provera, \nan injectable contraceptive drug. \n\nThe drug, which contains a synthetic hormone similar to the natural hormone \nprogesterone, protects women from pregnancy for three months per injection. \nThe hormone is injected into the muscle of the arm or buttock where it is \nreleased into the bloodstream to prevent pregnancy. It is more than 99 percent \neffective.\n\n\"This drug presents another long-term, effective option for women to prevent \npregnancy,\" said FDA Commissioner David A. Kessler, M.D. \"As an injectable, \ngiven once every three months, Depo Provera eliminates problems related to \nmissing a daily dose.\"\n\nDepo Provera is available in 150 mg. single dose vials from doctors and \nclinics and must be given on a regular basis to maintain contraceptive \nprotection. If a patient decides to become pregnant, she discontinues the \ninjections.\n\nAs with any such products, FDA advises patients to discuss the benefits and \nrisks of Depo Provera with their doctor or other health care professional \nbefore making a decision to use it.\n\nDepo Provera's effectiveness as a contraceptive was established in extensive \nstudies by the manufacturer, the World Health Organization and health agencies \nin other countries. U.S. clinical trials, begun in 1963, also found Depo \nProvera effective as an injectable contraceptive.\n\nThe most common side effects are menstrual irregularities and weight gain. In \naddition, some patients may experience headache, nervousness, abdominal pain, \ndizziness, weakness or fatigue. The drug should not be used in women who have \nacute liver disease, unexplained vaginal bleeding, breast cancer or blood \nclots in the legs, lungs or eyes.\n\nThe labeling advises doctors to rule out pregnancy before prescribing the \ndrug, due to concerns about low birth weight in babies exposed to the drug. \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 14\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nRecent data have also demonstrated that long-term use may contribute to \nosteoporosis. The manufacturer will conduct additional research to study this \npotential effect.\n\nDepo Provera was Developed in the 1960s and has been approved for \ncontraception in many other countries. The UpJohn Company of Kalamazoo, Mich., \nwhich will market the drug under the name, Depo Provera Contraceptive \nInjection, first submitted it for approval in the United States in the 1970s. \nAt that time, animal studies raised questions about its potential to cause \nbreast cancer. Worldwide studies have since found the overall risk of cancer, \nincluding breast cancer in humans, to be minimal if any.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 15\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n New Rules Speed Approval of Drugs for Life-Threatening Illnesses\n P92-37 Food and Drug Administration\n Monica Revelle - (301) 443-4177\n\nThe Food and Drug Administration today announced that it will soon publish new \nrules to shed the approval of drugs for patients with serious or life-\nthreatening illnesses, such as AIDS, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. \n\n\"These final rules will help patients who are suffering the most serious \nillnesses to get access to new drugs months or even years earlier than would \notherwise be possible,\" said HHS Secretary Louis W. Sullivan, M.D. \"The effort \nto accelerate FDA review for these drugs has been a long-term commitment and \nindeed a hallmark of this administration.\" \n\nThese rules establish procedures for the Food and Drug Administration to \napprove a drug based on \"surrogate endpoints\" or markers. They apply when the \ndrug provides a meaningful benefit over currently available therapies. Such \nendpoints would include laboratory tests or physical signs that do not in \nthemselves constitute a clinical effect but that are judged by qualified \nscientists to be likely to correspond to real benefits to the patient. \n\nUse of surrogate endpoints for measurement of drug efficacy permits approval \nearlier than if traditional endpoints -- such as relief of disease symptoms or \nprevention of disability and death from the disease -- are used. \n\nThe new rules provide for therapies to be approved as soon as safety and \neffectiveness, based on surrogate endpoints, can be reasonably established. \nThe drug's sponsor will be required to agree to continue or conduct \npostmarketing human studies to confirm that the drug's effect on the surrogate \nendpoint is an indicator of its clinical effectiveness. \n\nOne new drug -- zalcitabine (also called ddC) -- was approved June 19, using a \nmodel of this process, for treating the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, the \ncause of AIDS. \n\nAccelerated approval can also be used, if necessary, when FDA determines that \na drug, judged to be effective for the treatment of a disease, can be used \nsafely only under a restricted distribution plan. \n\n\"The new rules will help streamline the drug development and review process \nwithout sacrificing goad science and rigorous FDA oversight,\" said FDA \ncommissioner David A. Kessler, M.D. \"While drug approval will be accomplished \nfaster, these drugs and biological products must still meet safety and \neffectiveness standards required by law.\" \n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 16\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nThe new procedures also allow for a streamlined withdrawal process if the \npostmarketing studies do not verify the drug's clinical benefit, if there is \nnew evidence that the drug product is not shown to be safe and effective, or \nif other specified circumstances arise that necessitate expeditious withdrawal \nof the drug or biologic.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 17\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n\n\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n Articles\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n\n Research Shows Promise for Preventing or Slowing\n Blindness due to Retinal Disease\n\n National Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation\n\n Neutrophilic Factors Rescue Photoreceptor Cells in Animal Tests\n\n Baltimore, MD - Researchers at the University of California San Francisco \nand Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. [NASDAQ: REGN] have discovered that \ncertain naturally occurring substances known as neurotrophic factors can \nprevent the degeneration of light-sensing cells in the retina of the eye. The \ndegeneration of these cells, known as photoreceptors, is a major cause of \nvisual impairment \n This research, published to in the December issue of the Proceedings of \nthe National Academy of Science (PNAS), holds promise for people who may lose \ntheir sight due to progressive retinal degeneration -- currently, no drug \ntreatment for retinal degeneration exists. It is estimated that 2.5 million \nAmericans have severe vision loss due to age-related macular degeneration and \n100,000 Americans are affected by retinitis pigmentosus, a hereditary disease \nthat causes blindness. In addition, each year more than 15,000 people undergo \nsurgical procedures to repair retinal detachments and other retinal traumas. \n The research was funded in part by the RP (Retinitis Pigmentosa) \nFoundation Fighting Blindness, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and the National Eye \nInstitute. It was conducted by Drs. Matthew M. LaVail, Kazuhiko Unoki, Douglas \nYasurnura, Michael T. Matthes and Roy H. Steinberg at UCSF, arld Dr. C;eorge \nYancoooulos, Regeneron's Vice President for Discovery. Regeneron holds an \nexclusive license for this research from UCSF.\n In the research described in the PNAS , a light-damage model was used to \nassess the survival-promoting activity of a number of naturally occurring \nsubstances. Experimental rats were exposed to constant light for one week. \nEyes that had not been treated with an effective factor lost most of their \nphotoreceptor cells -- the rods and cones of the retina -- after light \nexposure. Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and Ciliary Neurotrophic \nFactor (CNTF) were particularly effective in this model without causing \nunwanted side effects; other factors such as Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and \nInsulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1) were not effective in these experiments. \n Discussing the research, Dr. Jesse M. Cedarbaum, Regeneron's Director of \nClinical Research, said, \"BDNF's ability to rescue neurons in the retina that \nhave been damaged by light exposure may hold promise for the treatment of age-\nrelated macular degeneration, one of the leading causes of vision impairment, \nand for retinal detachment. Following detachment, permanent vision loss may \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 18\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nresult frorn the death of detached retinal cells. It is possible that BDNF \ncould play a role in rescuing those cells once the retina has been reattached \nsurgically.\" \n \"Retinitis pigmentosa is a slowly progressing disease that causes the \nretina to degenerate over a period of years or even decades. Vision decreases \nto a small tunnel of sight and can result in total blindness. It is our hope \nthat research on growth factors will provide a means to slow the progression \nand preserve useful vision throughout life,\" stated Jeanette S. Felix, Ph.D., \nDirector of Science for the RP Foundation Fighting Blindness. \n In addition to the work described , Regeneron is developing BDNF in \nconjunction with Aingen Inc. [NASDAQ:AMGN] as a possible treatment for \nperipheral neuropathies associated with diabetes and cancer chemotherapy, \nmotor neuron diseases, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. By \nitself, Regeneron is testing CNTF in patients with arnyotrophic lateral \nsclerosis (commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease). \n Regeneron Pharlnaceuticals, Inc., based in Tarrytown, New York, is a \nleader in the discovery and development of biotechnology-based compounds for \nthe treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, peripheral neuropathies and nerve \ninjuries, which affect more than seven million Americans. Drs. LaVail and \nSteinberg of UCSF are consultants to Regeneron.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 19\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n Affluent Diet Increases Risk Of Heart Disease\n\n Research Resources Reporter\n written by Mary Weideman\n Nov\/Dec 1992\n National Institutes of Health\n\n\n High-fat, high-calorie diets rapidly increase risk factors for coronary \nheart disease in native populations of developing countries that have \ntraditionally consumed diets low in fat. These findings, according to \ninvestigators at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, have \nserious implications for public health in both industrialized and developing \ncountries. \n \"This study demonstrates why we can develop coronary heart disease and \nhave higher blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. It shows also the \nimportance of diet and particularly the potential of the diet to increase body \nweight, thereby leading to a whole host of other health problems in developing \ncountries and affluent nations as well,\" explains principal investigator Dr. \nWilliam E. Connor, head of the section of clinical nutrition and lipid \nmetabolism at Oregon Health Sciences University. \n Over the past 25 years Dr. Connor and his team have characterized the \nfood and nutrient intakes of the Tara humara Indians in Mexico, while \nsimultaneously documenting various aspects of Tarahumara lipid metabolism. \nThese native Mexicans number approximately 50,000 and reside in the Sierra \nMadre Occidental Mountains in the state of Chihuahua. The Tarahumaras have \ncoupled an agrarian diet to endurance racing. Probably as a result, coronary \nheart disease, which is so prevalent in Western industrialized nations, is \nvirtually non existent in their culture. Loosely translated, the name \nTarahumara means \"fleet of foot,\" reflecting a tribal passion for betting on \n\"kickball\" races, in which participants run distances of 100 miles or more \nwhile kicking a machete-carved wooden ball.\n The typical Tarahumara diet consists primarily of pinto beans, tortillas, \nand pinole, a drink made of ground roasted corn mixed with cold water, \ntogether with squash and gath ered fruits and vegetables. The Tara humaras \nalso eat small amounts of game, fish, and eggs. Their food contains \napproximately 12 percent of total calories as fat of which the majority (69 \npercent) is of vegetable origin. Dietician Martha McMurry, a coinvestigator \nin the study, describes their diet as simple and very rich in nutrients while \nlow in cholesterol and fat.\n The Tarahumaras have average plasma cholesterol levels of 121 mg\/ dL, \nlow-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol levels of 72 mg\/dl, and high-density \nlipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol levels of 32 to 42 mg\/dl. All of those values \nare in the good, low-risk range, according to the researchers. Elevated \ncholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels are considered risk factors for heart \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 20\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\ndisease. HDL-cholesterol is considered beneficial. In previous studies the \nTarahumaras had been found to be at low risk for cardiac disease, although \nable to respond to high-cholesterol diets with elevations in total and LDL-\ncholesterol. \n Clinical Research Center dietitian McMurry and coinvestigator Maria \nTeresa Cerqueira established a metabolic unit in a Jesuit mission school \nbuilding near a community hospital in the small village of Sisoguichi. Food \nwas weighed, cooked, and fed to the study participants under the \ninvestigators' direct supervision, ensuring that subjects ate only food \nstipulated by the research protocol. Fasting blood was drawn twice weekly, \nand plasma samples were frozen and shipped to Dr. Connors laboratory for \ncholesterol, triglyceride, and lipoprotein analyses. Regular measurements \nincluded participant body weight, height, and triceps skin fold thickness. \nThirteen Tarahumaras, five women and eight men, including one adolescent, were \nfed their native diet for 1 week, followed by 5 weeks of an \"affluent\" diet. \n \"In this study we went up to a concentration of dietary fat that was 40 \npercent of total calories. This is the prototype of the holiday diet that \nmany Americans consume a diet high in fat, sugar, and cholesterol, low in \nfiber,\" elaborates Dr. Conners. Such dietary characteristics are reflected in \nthe cholesterol-saturation index, or CSI, recently devised research dietitian \nSonja Conner working with Dr. Connor. \"The CSI is a single number that \nincorporates both the amount of cholesterol and the amount of saturated fat in \nthe diet. CSI indicates the diet's potential to elevate the cholesterol \nlevel, particularly the LDL,\" Dr. Connor explains. The Tarahumaran diet \naverages a very low CSI of 20; Dr. Connor's \"affluent\" diet used in the study \nranks a CSI of 149. \n The experimental design of this study reflects the importance of \nestablishing baseline plasma lipid levels, typical of the native diet, before \nexposing subjects to the experimental diet. The standard curve relating \ndietary food intake to plasma cholesterol demonstrates a leveling off, or \nplateau, for consumption of large amounts of fat. Changes in dietary fat \nand\/or cholesterol in this range have little effect on plasma levels. \"You \nmust have the baseline diet almost free of the variables you are going to put \ninto the experimental diet. The Framingham study, for example, did not \ndiscriminate on the basis of diet between individuals who got heart disease \nbecause the diet was already high in fat. All subjects were already eating on \na plateau,\" Dr. Connor says. \n After 5 weeks of consuming the \"affluent\" diet, the subjects' mean plasma \ncholesterol levels had in creased by 31 percent, primarily in the LDL \nfraction, which rose 39 percent. HDL-cholesterol increased by 31 per cent, \nand LDL to HDL ratios changed therefore very little. Plasma triglyceride \nlevels increased by 18 percent, and subjects averaged an 8-pound gain in \nweight. According to Dr. Connor, lipid changes occurred surprisingly soon, \nyielding nearly the same results after 7 days of affluent diet as after 35 \ndays. \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 21\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n The increase in HDL carries broad dietary implications for industrialized \nnations. \"We think HDL-cholesterol increased because we increased the amount \nof dietary fat over the fat content used in the previous Tarahumara metabolic \nstudy. In that study we saw no change in HDL levels after raising the dietary \ncholesterol but keeping the fat relatively consistent with native consumption. \nIn the present study we increased fat intake to 40 percent of the total \ncalories. We reached the conclusion in the Tarahumara study that HDL reflects \nthe amount of dietary fat in general and not the amount of dietary \ncholesterol. HDL must increase to help metabolize the fat, and it increased \nquite a bit in this study,\" Dr. Connor explains.\n Low HDL in the Tarahumarans is not typically an important predictor of \ncoronary heart disease because they do not normally consume large amounts of \nfat or cholesterol. HDL remains an important predictor to Americans because \nof their usual high fat intake. \n Dr. Connor recommends a diet for Americans that contains less than 20 \npercent of total calories as fat, less than 100 mg of cholesterol, and a CSI \naround 20, varying in accordance with caloric needs. Such a diet is low in \nmeat and dairy fat, high in fiber. Dr. Connor also comments on recent \nsuggestions that Americans adopt a \"Mediterranean-style\" diet. \"The original \nMediterranean diet, in its pristine state, consisted of a very low intake of \nfat and very few animal and dairy products. We are already eating a lot of \nmeat and dairy products. Simply to continue that pattern while switching to \nolive oil is not going to help the situation.\" \n The World Health Organization (WHO) is focusing much attention on the \nemergence of diseases such as coronary heart disease in nations and societies \nundergoing technological development. Dr. Connor says that coronary heart \ndisease starts with a given society's elite, who typically eat a different \ndiet than the average citizen. \"If the pattern of afluence increases, the \nentire population will have have a higher incidence of coronary heart disease, \nwhich places a termendous health care burden on a society. WHO would like the \ndeveloping countries to prevent coronary heart disease, so they can \nconcentrate on other aspects of their economic development and on public \nhealth measures to improve general well-being, rather than paying for \nunnecessary, expensive medical technology,\" Dr. Connors says.\n \"The overall implication of this study is that humans can readily move \ntheir plasma lipids and lipoprotein values into a high-risk range within a \nvery short time by an affluent, excessive diet. The present rate of coronary \nheart disease in the United States is 30 percent less than it was 20 years \nago, so a lot has been accomplished. We are changing rapidly,\" he concludes.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 22\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n\n\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n General Announcments\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n\n Publications for Health Professionals Available from NCI (1\/93)\n\nUnless otherwise noted, the following materials are provided free of charge by \ncalling the NCI's Publication Ordering Service, 1-800-4-CANCER. Because \nFederal Government publications are not subject to copyright restriction, you \nare free to photocopy NCI material. \n \n \nGENERAL INFORMATION\n \n \n ANTICANCER DRUG INFORMATION SHEETS IN SPANISH\/ENGLISH. Two-\n sided fact sheets (in English and Spanish) provide\n information about side effects of common drugs used to treat\n cancer, their proper usage, and precautions for patients.\n The fact sheets were prepared by the United States\n Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc., for distribution by the\n National Cancer Institute. Single sets only may be ordered.\n \n CANCER RATES AND RISKS, 3RD EDITION (85-691). This book is\n a compact guide to statistics, risk factors, and risks for\n major cancer sites. It includes charts and graphs showing\n incidence, mortality, and survival worldwide and in the\n United States. It also contains a section on the costs of\n cancer. 136 pages.\n \n DIET, NUTRITION & CANCER PREVENTION: A GUIDE TO FOOD CHOICES\n (87-2778). This booklet describes what is now known about\n diet, nutrition, and cancer prevention. It provides\n information about foods that contain components like fiber,\n fat, and vitamins that may affect a person's risk of getting\n certain cancers. It suggests ways to use that information\n to select from a broad variety of foods--choosing more of\n some foods and less of others. Includes recipes and sample\n menus. 39 pages.\n \n NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE FACT BOOK. This book presents\n general information about the National Cancer Institute\n including budget data, grants and contracts, and historical\n information.\n \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 23\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE GRANTS PROCESS (91-1222) (Revised\n 3\/90). This booklet describes general NCI grant award\n procedures; includes chapters on eligibility, preparation of\n grant application, peer review, eligible costs, and post-\n award activities. 62 pages.\n \n PHYSICIAN TO PHYSICIAN: PERSPECTIVE ON CLINICAL TRIALS. This\n 15-minute videocassette discusses why and how to enter\n patients on clinical trials. It was produced in\n collaboration with the American College of Surgeons\n Commission on Cancer.\n \n \n STUDENTS WITH CANCER: A RESOURCE FOR THE EDUCATOR (91-2086).\n (Revised 4\/87) This booklet is designed for teachers who\n have students with cancer in their classrooms or schools. It\n includes an explanation of cancer, its treatment and\n effects, and guidelines for the young person's re-entry to\n school and for dealing with terminally ill students.\n Bibliographies are included for both educators and young\n people. 22 pages.\n \n UNDERSTANDING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM (92-529). This booklet\n describes the complex network of specialized cells and\n organs that make up the human immune system. It explains how\n the system works to fight off disease caused by invading\n agents such as bacteria and viruses, and how it sometimes\n malfunctions, resulting in a variety of diseases from\n allergies, to arthritis, to cancer. It was developed by the\n National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and\n printed by the National Cancer Institute. This booklet\n presents college level instruction in immunology. It is\n appropriate for nursing or pharmacology students and for\n persons receiving college training in other areas within the\n health professions. 36 pages.\n \n \nMATERIALS TO HELP STOP TOBACCO USE\n \n CHEW OR SNUFF EDUCATOR PACKAGE (91-2976). Each package\n contains:\n \n Ten copies of CHEW OR SNUFF IS REAL BAD STUFF, a\n brochure designed for seventh and eighth graders that\n describes the health and social effects of using\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 24\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n smokeless tobacco products. When fully opened, the\n brochure can be used as a poster.\n \n One copy of CHEW OR SNUFF IS REAL BAD STUFF: A GUIDE\n TO MAKE YOUNG PEOPLE AWARE OF THE DANGERS OF USING\n SMOKELESS TOBACCO. This booklet is a lesson plan for\n teachers. It contains facts about smokeless tobacco,\n suggested classroom activities, and selected\n educational resources.\n \n HOW TO HELP YOUR PATIENTS STOP SMOKING: A NATIONAL CANCER\n INSTITUTE MANUAL FOR PHYSICIANS (92-3064). This is a step-\n by-step handbook for instituting smoking cessation\n techniques in medical practices. The manual, with resource\n lists and tear-out materials, is based on the results of NCI\n clinical trials. 75 pages.\n \n HOW TO HELP YOUR PATIENTS STOP USING TOBACCO: A NATIONAL\n CANCER INSTITUTE MANUAL FOR THE ORAL HEALTH TEAM (91-3191).\n This is a handbook for dentists, dental hygienists, and\n dental assistants. It complements the physicians' manual\n and includes additional information on smoking prevention\n and on smokeless tobacco use. 58 pages.\n \n PHARMACISTS HELPING SMOKERS QUIT KIT. A packet of materials\n to help pharmacists encourage their smoking patients to\n quit. Contains a pharmacist's guide and self-help materials\n for 25 patients.\n \n SCHOOL PROGRAMS TO PREVENT SMOKING: THE NATIONAL CANCER\n INSTITUTE GUIDE TO STRATEGIES THAT SUCCEED (90-500). This\n guide outlines eight essential elements of a successful\n school-based smoking prevention program based on NCI\n research. It includes a list of available curriculum\n resources and selected references. 24 pages.\n \n \n SELF-GUIDED STRATEGIES FOR SMOKING CESSATION: A PROGRAM\n PLANNER'S GUIDE (91-3104). This booklet outlines key\n characteristics of successful self-help materials and\n programs based on NCI collaborative research. It lists\n additional resources and references. 36 pages.\n \n \n SMOKING POLICY: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. These ten fact sheets\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 25\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n provide basic information about the establishment of\n worksite smoking policies. Topics range from the health\n effects of environmental tobacco smoke to legal issues\n concerning policy implementation.\n \n STRATEGIES TO CONTROL TOBACCO USE IN THE UNITED STATES: A\n BLUEPRINT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH ACTION IN THE 1990s (92-3316:\n Smoking and Control Monograph No. 1). This volume provides\n a summary of what has been learned from 40 years of a public\n health effort against smoking, from the early trial-and-\n error health information campaigns of the 1960s to the NCI's\n science-based project, American Stop Smoking Intervention\n Study for Cancer Prevention, which began in 1991. It offers\n reasons why comprehensive smoking control strategies are now\n needed to address the smoker's total environment and to\n reduce smoking prevalence significantly over the next\n decade.\n \n \nMATERIALS FOR OUTREACH PROGRAMS\n \n CANCER PREVENTION AND EARLY DETECTION: COMMUNITY OUTREACH\n PROGRAMS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS\n \n Three kits are available for community program planners\n and health professionals to set up local cancer\n prevention and early detection education projects:\n \n DO THE RIGHT THING. . . GET A NEW ATTITUDE ABOUT\n CANCER COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM. This community\n outreach kit targets Black American audiences. It\n contains materials to help health professionals\n conduct community education programs for black\n audiences. The kit emphasizes the early detection of\n breast cancer by mammography and of cervical cancer by\n the Pap test. It also discusses smoking and\n nutrition. The kit includes helpful program guidance,\n facts, news articles, visuals, and brochures.\n \n HAGALO HOY COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM. This community\n outreach kit targets Hispanic audiences. It contains\n bilingual and Spanish language materials to help\n health professionals conduct community education\n programs. The materials educate Hispanic audiences\n about early detection of breast cancer by mammography\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 26\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n and of cervical cancer by Pap tests. The kit also\n discusses smoking and related issues. The kit\n includes helpful guidance, facts, news articles,\n visuals and brochures.\n \n ONCE A YEAR..FOR A LIFETIME COMMUNITY OUTREACH\n MAMMOGRAPHY PROGRAM. This community outreach kit\n targets all women age 40 or over. It supplies\n community program planners and health professionals\n with planning guidance, facts about mammography, news\n articles, visuals and brochures.\n \n \n MAKING HEALTH COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS WORK: A PLANNER'S GUIDE\n (92-1493). This handbook presents key principles and steps\n in developing and evaluating health communications programs\n for the public, patients, and health professionals. It\n expands upon and replaces \"Pretesting in Health\n Communications\" and \"Making PSAs Work.\" 131 pages.\n \n SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS\n \n The video and slide presentations listed below support the\n mammography outreach programs.\n \n ONCE A YEAR...FOR A LIFETIME VIDEOTAPE. This 5-minute\n VHS videotape uses a dramatic format to highlight the\n important facts about the early detection of breast\n cancer by mammography.\n \n UNA VEZ AL ANO...PARA TODA UNA VIDA VIDEOTAPE. This 27-\n minute Spanish videotape informs Spanish-speaking women\n of the need for medical screening, particularly\n mammography. It explains commonly misunderstood facts\n about breast cancer and early detection. The program, in\n a dramatic format, features Edward James Olmos and\n Cristina Saralegui.\n \n ONCE A YEAR...FOR A LIFETIME SPEAKER'S KIT (SLIDE SHOW).\n This kit includes 66 full-color slides and a number-\n coded, ready-to-read script suitable for a mammography\n presentation to a large group. It addresses the\n misconceptions prevalent about mammography and urges\n women age 40 and older to get regular mammograms so that\n breast cancer can be detected as early as possible. Kit\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 27\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n includes a guide, poster, media announcement, news\n feature, flyer, and pamphlets on mammography. This kit\n is available directly by writing to: Modern, 5000 Park\n Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33709-9989.\n--------- end of part 2 ------------\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nThey are real, and we still pay licence fees to receive TV.\nThe detector vans pick up the IF, true. This tells them what channel you\nare watching. The can also pick up the line time base freq, and frame rate\n(Try it with a LW\/MW radio near telly, it picks up a sharp hum)\n\nFrom this they can even watch (poor quality though) what *you* have on the\nscreen, by picking up re radiating junk.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nThen you better pray for me, too, because I believe that the Mighty\nInvisibile Pink Unicorn does not exist. One being cannot be both \"Pink\"\nand \"Invisible.\" The demon (or should that be daemon?) that keeps me\nfrom believing and saving my soul is named Logic.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"From: Wales.Larrison@ofa123.fidonet.org\n\nIf this facility is in Kaliningrad, this is not near Moscow,\nit is in fact the ex-East Prussian Konigsberg, now a Russian\nenclave on the Baltic coast. It is served by ships and rail, \nand the intrepid traveller in Europe would find it accessible \nand might even want to try to arrange a tour (??).\n\n* Fred Baube (tm) * In times of intellectual ferment,\n* baube@optiplan.fi * advantage to him with the intellect\n* #include * most fermented\n* May '68, Paris: It's Retrospective Time !! ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Excerpt From: rek@siss81 (Robert Kaye)\n\n:Just a few contributions from the space program to \"regular\" society:\n:\n:1.\tCalculators\n:2.\tTeflon (So your eggs don't stick in the pan)\n:3.\tPacemakers (Kept my grandfather alive from 1976 until 1988)\n\n Don't forget Tang! ::smile::","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I have an internal modem that I configure as COM4 with IRQ 3, but\nwhen I insert that card into my DOS 5.02 PC, it shows up\nas COM3, with IRQ3 and COM4's address (2E8)!\n\nWhen I get into debug, and dump the data at 40:0, it shows\nthe address 2E8 as belonging to COM3 - even though the modem\nshould be at COM4.\n\nNow, I know the modem is working correctly since I have tested\nit in a different PC - and it shows up correctly as COM4, 2E8, IRQ3.\n\nTo make it work in the DOS 5.02 PC, I have to configure the\nmodem as COM3, 2E8, IRQ3---but though I have a comm program that\nallows that, the FAX program that came with the modem does not work.\nAnyway, I would like the computer to display the modem as it is set,\nas COM4...\nI did run a few diagnostic programs, and they did not help at all:\na few displayed the modem as COM4, and others displayed it as\nbeing COM3.\n\nI am not using Windows, this is just a DOS problem...Any help\nor pointers appreciated....\nFor various reasons, I must have this modem work at COM4, thus\nswitching COM ports is not an answer...\n\n(Last time I posted this, I did not get any DOS specific answer,\nthis time I have included all the specific information....please help!)\n\n-----\nAvinash Chopde\navinash@acm.org","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nDavid,\n\n While I disagree strongly with you on the issue of our trusting the government,\nI think you have a good idea here. There is danger that, with funding coming\nfrom asset forfeitures, the government could continue to promulgate a bad\nproduct in spite of poor acceptance. Making the product pay its way (as\nit must for private ventures) would be a good incentive for quality and\nlistening to we, the ranters. :)\n\n -mel","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nYes. It's called RADAR.\n\n\nDepends on the environment: in a static environent such as a waveguide yes, in\na dynamic environment (with objects moving about) the multipath kills this\nconcept.\n\n\nWhat is the difference between vertical and horizontal?\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I need to find how to program the WD7000 FAAST SCSI controller (A 16 bit DMA\nSCSI controller for the PC (ISA bus)). Can somebody point me in the direction\nof some low level docs on the net? Or will I have to get hold of the\nmanufacturers? Who did actually make this anyway? Who will have the docs?\n\nTIA.\n\nPS> I don't ant the BIOS docs, I want to know how to attack this sucker from\nthe ground level (ie send my own SCSI commands out it from OS\/2)\n\n-- \nHamish Marson, Computer Services, University of Waikato|\nhamish@waikato.ac.nz. Fax +64 7 8384066 | Computers are only \nDisclaimer: Remember. You heard it here first! | Human.....","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nCan you tell us more?","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":" Is English (American, Canadian, etc.) common law recognized as\nlegally binding under international law? After all, we're talking about\nsomething that by its very nature isn't limited to the territory of one\nnation.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":": That more or less says it. I flicked the Penguins game on briefly and saw\n: Ulf cross-check Valeri in the face. I am wondering if Don Cherry is going to\n: go off on this at all in coach's corner.\n\nAnd that was the ONLY infraction of this type in the game. \nCome on! Wake up! Geez He's not the only player who does this\nsort of thing. I think we were kind of lucky. The game was not\nreally all that \"chippy\" considering the state NJ is in about\nnow.\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Greetings automobile enthusiasts. Can anyone tell me if there is\na mail order company that sells BMW parts discounted... cheaper than\nthe dealerships.\n\nSorry if it's a FAQ. email replies very much appreciated.\n\nThanks,","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Voting for creation of the newsgroup misc.health.diabetes ended at\n23:59 GMT on 29 Apr 93. At this time, the total response received\nconsisted of 155 votes for newsgroup creation and 14 votes against\nnewsgroup creation. Under the Guidelines for Usenet Group Creation,\nthis response constitutes a passing vote.\n\nThere will be a delay to allow time for the net to respond to this\nresult, after which the newsgroup misc.health.diabetes should be\ncreated.\n\nPlease check the vote acknowledgement list to be sure that your vote\nwas received and properly credited. Any inconsistencies or errors\nshould be reported to swkirch@sun6850.nrl.navy.mil by email.\n\nI want to thank everyone who participated in the discussion and vote\nfor this newsgroup proposal.\n\nThe following is the voting summary:\n\nVotes received against newsgroup creation:\n\ncline@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu Ernest A. Cline\ncoleman@twin.twinsun.com Mike Coleman\nejo@kaja.gi.alaska.edu Eric J. Olson\nelharo@shiva.njit.edu Elliotte Rusty Harold\nemcguire@intellection.com Ed McGuire\nhansenr@ohsu.EDU\nhmpetro@mosaic.uncc.edu Herbert M. Petro\njjmorris@gandalf.rutgers.edu Joyce Morris\njulian@bongo.tele.com Julian Macassey\nknauer@cs.uiuc.edu Rob Knauerhase\nlau@ai.sri.com Stephen Lau\nmacridis_g@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz Gerry Macridis\nowens@cookiemonster.cc.buffalo.edu Bill Owens\nrick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller\n\nVotes received for newsgroup creation:\n\n9781BMU@VMS.CSD.MU.EDU Bill Satterlee\na2wj@loki.cc.pdx.edu Jim Williams\nac534@freenet.carleton.ca Colin Henein\nad@cat.de Axel Dunkel\nal198723@academ07.mty.itesm.mx Jesus Sanchez Pe~a\nandrea@unity.ncsu.edu\nanugula@badlands.NoDak.edu RamaKrishna Reddy Anugula\napps@sneaks.Kodak.com Robert W. Apps\narperd00@mik.uky.edu Alicia R. Perdue\nbaind@gov.on.ca Dave Bain\nbalamut@morris.hac.com Morris Balamut\nbch@Juliet.Caltech.Edu Bryan Hathorn\nbernsteinn@LONEXA.ADMIN.RL.AF.MIL Norman P. Bernstein\nBGAINES@ollamh.ucd.ie Brian Gaines\nbgeer@beorn.sim.es.com Bob Geer\nBjorn.B.Larsen@delab.sintef.no Bjorn B. Larsen\nbobw@hpsadwc.sad.hp.com Bob Waltenspiel\nbock@VSIKP0.UNI-MUENSTER.DE Dirk Bock\nbruce@uxb.liverpool.ac.uk Bruce Stephens\nbspencer@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca Brian Spencer\nclaudia@LONEXA.ADMIN.RL.AF.MIL Claudia Servadio-Coyne\ncompass-da.com!tomd@compass-da.com Thomas Donnelly\nconstabiled@LONEXA.ADMIN.RL.AF.MIL Diane Constabile\ncsc@coast.ucsd.edu Charles Coughran\ncurtech!sbs@unh.edu Stephanie Bradley-Swift\ndebrum#m#_brenda@msgate.corp.apple.com Brenda DeBrum\ndlb@fanny.wash.inmet.com David Barton\ndlg1@midway.uchicago.edu Deborah Lynn Gillaspie\ndougb@comm.mot.com Douglas Bank\ndrs@sunsrvr3.cci.com Dale R. Seim\ndt4%cs@hub.ucsb.edu David E. Goggin\ned@titipu.resun.com Edward Reid\nedmoore@hpvclc.vcd.hp.com Ed Moore\nemilio@Accurate.COM Elizabeth Milio\newc@hplb.hpl.hp.com Enrico Coiera\n\"feathr::bluejay\"@ampakz.enet.dec.com\nfranklig@GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU Gregory C. Franklin\nFSSPR@acad3.alaska.edu\ngabe@angus.mi.org Gabe Helou\ngasp@medg.lcs.mit.edu Isaac Kohane\ngavin@praxis.co.uk Gavin Finnie\nGeir.Millstein@TF.tele.no Geir Millstein\nggurman@cory.Berkeley.EDU Gail Gurman\nggw@wolves.Durham.NC.US Gregory G. Woodbury\ngmalet@surfer.win.net Gary Malet\nGONZALEZ@SUHEP.PHY.SYR.EDU Gabriela Gonzalez\ngreenlaw@oasys.dt.navy.mil Leila Thomas\ngrm+@andrew.cmu.edu Gretchen Miller\nhalderc@cs.rpi.edu Carol Halder\nHANDELAP%DUVM.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU Phil Handel\nhc@Nyongwa.cam.org\nheddings@chrisco.nrl.navy.mil Hubert Heddings\nherbison@lassie.ucx.lkg.dec.com\nHOSCH2263@iscsvax.uni.edu Kathleen Hosch\nhrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu Herman Rubin\nHUDSOIB@AUDUCADM.DUC.AUBURN.EDU Ingrid B. Hudson\nhuff@MCCLB0.MED.NYU.EDU Edward J. Huff\nhuffman@ingres.com Gary Huffman\nHUYNH_1@ESTD.NRL.NAVY.MIL Minh Huynh\nishbeld@cix.compulink.co.uk Ishbel Donkin\nJames.Langdell@Eng.Sun.COM James Langdell\njamie@SSD.intel.com Jamie Weisbrod\njamyers@netcom.com John A. Myers\njc@crosfield.co.uk Jerry Cullingford\njcobbe@garnet.acns.fsu.edu James Cobbe\njesup@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com Randell Jesup\njoannm@hpcc01.corp.hp.com JoAnn McGowan\njoep@dap.csiro.au Joe Petranovic\nJohn.Burton@acenet.auburn.edu John E. Burton, Jr.\njohncha@comm.mot.com\nJORGENSONKE@CC.UVCC.EDU Keith Jorgenson\njpsum00@mik.uky.edu Joey P. Sum\nJTM@ucsfvm.ucsf.edu John Maynard\njulien@skcla.monsanto.com\nkaminski@netcom.com Peter Kaminski\nkerry@citr.uq.oz.au Kerry Raymond\nkieran@world.std.com Aaron L. Dickey\nkolar@spot.Colorado.EDU Jennifer Lynn Kolar\nkriguer@tcs.com Marc Kriguer\nlaurie@LONEXA.ADMIN.RL.AF.MIL Laurie J. Key\nlee@hal.com Lee Boylan\nlmt6@po.cwru.edu Lia M. Treffman\nlunie@Lehigh.EDU\nlusgr@chili.CC.Lehigh.EDU Stephen G. Roseman\nM.Beamish@ins.gu.edu.au Marilyn Beamish\nM.Rich@ens.gu.edu.au Maurice H. Rich\nmaas@cdfsga.fnal.gov Peter Maas\nmarilyn@LONEXA.ADMIN.RL.AF.MIL Marilyn M. Tucker\nmarkv@hpvcivm.vcd.hp.com Mark Vanderford\nMASCHLER@vms.huji.ac.il Michael Maschler\nmcb@net.bio.net Michael C. Berch\nmcday@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Marrianne C. Day\nmcookson@flute.calpoly.edu\nmelynda@titipu.resun.com Melynda Reid\nmfc@isr.harvard.edu Mauricio F. Contreras\nmg@wpi.edu Martha Gunnarson\nmhollowa@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu Michael Holloway\nmisha@abacus.concordia.ca Misha Glouberman \nmjb@cs.brown.edu Manish Butte\nMOFLNGAN@vax1.tcd.ie Margaret O' Flanagan\nmuir@idiom.berkeley.ca.us David Muir Sharnoff\nN.D.Treby@southampton.ac.uk N. D. Treby\nN.J.C.Hookey@durham.ac.uk N. J. C. Hookey\nNancy.Block@Eng.Sun.COM Nancy Block\nndallen@r-node.hub.org Nigel Allen\nnlemur@eecs.umich.edu Nigel Lemur\nnlr@B31.nei.nih.gov Nathan Rohrer\npams@hpfcmp.fc.hp.com Pam Sullivan\npapresco@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca Paul Prescod\npaslowp@cs.rpi.edu Pam Paslow\nphil@unet.umn.edu Phil Lindberg\npillinc@gov.on.ca Christopher Pilling\npkane@cisco.com Peter Kane\npmmuggli@midway.ecn.uoknor.edu Pauline Muggli\npopelka@odysseus.uchicago.edu Glenn Popelka\npulkka@cs.washington.edu Aaron Pulkka\npwatkins@med.unc.edu Pat Watkins\nrbnsn@mosaic.shearson.com Ken Robinson\nrmasten@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Roger Masten\nrobyn@media.mit.edu Robyn Kozierok\nrolf@green.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de Rolf Schreiber\nsageman@cup.portal.com\nsasjcs@unx.sas.com Joan Stout\nsca@space.physics.uiowa.edu Scott Allendorf\nSCOTTJOR@delphi.com\nscrl@hplb.hpl.hp.com\nscs@vectis.demon.co.uk Stuart C. Squibb\nshan@techops.cray.com Sharan Kalwani\nsharen@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com Sharen A. Rund\nshazam@unh.edu Matthew T. Thompson\nshipman@csab.larc.nasa.gov Floyd S. Shipman\nshoppa@ERIN.CALTECH.EDU Tim Shoppa\nsjsmith@cs.UMD.EDU Stephen Joseph Smith\nslillie@cs1.bradley.edu Susan Lillie\nsteveo@world.std.com Steven W. Orr\nsurendar@ivy.WPI.EDU Surendar Chandra\nswkirch@sun6850.nrl.navy.mil Steven Kirchoefer\nS_FAGAN@twu.edu Liz Fagan\nTARYN@ARIZVM1.ccit.arizona.edu Taryn L. Westergaard\nThomas.E.Taylor@gagme.chi.il.us Thomas E. Taylor\ntima@CFSMO.Honeywell.COM Timothy D. Aanerud\ntsamuel%gollum@relay.nswc.navy.mil Tony Samuel\nU45301@UICVM.UIC.EDU Mary Jacobs \nvstern@gte.com Vanessa Stern\nwahlgren@haida.van.wti.com James Wahlgren\nWaldref@tv.tv.tek.com Greg Waldref\nwaterfal@pyrsea.sea.pyramid.com Douglas Waterfall\nweineja1@teomail.jhuapl.edu\nwgrant@informix.com William Grant\nWINGB@Underdale.UniSA.edu.au Brian Wing\nYEAGER@mscf.med.upenn.edu\nyozzo@watson.ibm.com Ralph E. Yozzo\nysharma@yamuna.b11.ingr.com Yamuna Sharma\nZ919016@beach.utmb.edu Molly Hamilton\nzulu@iesd.auc.dk Bjoern U. Gregersen\n\nThe charter for misc.health.diabetes appears below.\n \n--------------------------\n \nCharter: \n \nmisc.health.diabetes unmoderated\n \n1. The purpose of misc.health.diabetes is to provide a forum for the\ndiscussion of issues pertaining to diabetes management, i.e.: diet,\nactivities, medicine schedules, blood glucose control, exercise,\nmedical breakthroughs, etc. This group addresses the issues of\nmanagement of both Type I (insulin dependent) and Type II (non-insulin\ndependent) diabetes. Both technical discussions and general support\ndiscussions relevant to diabetes are welcome.\n \n2. Postings to misc.heath.diabetes are intended to be for discussion\npurposes only, and are in no way to be construed as medical advice.\nDiabetes is a serious medical condition requiring direct supervision\nby a primary health care physician. \n \n-----(end of charter)-----","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nEr, people are going to make personal attacks on Prof. Denning whether she\nposts here or not. That much should be obvious from looking at the traffic\nover the last few weeks. Therefore I conclude that the existence of personal\nattacks is irrelevant to any decision concerning whether to post.\n\nI suspect that Prof. Denning is actually using the attacks as an excuse for\nnot posting, and that the real reason for the silence is that Clipper is not\nthe sort of proposal any self-respecting cryptographer can support via\nreasoned argument.\n\n\nmathew","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nyodicet>\nyodicet>\nyodicet>\n\nHmm. You don't say..\n\nL.\n\"Yeh, Buddy.. | larry@psl.nmsu.edu (Larry Cunningham)| _~~_\n I've got your COMPUTER! | % Physical Science Laboratory | (O)(-)\n Right HERE!!\" | New Mexico State University | \/..\\ \n (computer THIS!) | Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA 88003 | <> ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"So what is your definition of \"interfering with the fielder taking the throw\"?\n\nThe rule book certainly doesn't have a definiton or clarification, so it's\npossible to interpret the rule as saying that if the catcher has to alter\nhis throw to avoid hitting the batter-runner, then again we have interference.\nYou know, it seems that there is no way to apply this rule justly--if the\ncatcher (or the pitcher, say Rob Dibble, for example) throws toward first\nand hits the runner running inside the baseline, the fielder takes the chance\nof being ejected. Therefore he probably would throw around the runner or\n(your scenario) above him.\n\nYou should note that in our American Legion League, (which uses MLB rules) we\ninterpret the rule to say in this very circumstance there IS interference\nper rule 7.09.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nIn this morning's paper (or was it on the radio?), Vizquel was quoted as\nsaying that he could have fielded the ball with his glove and still\neasily thrown out Riles, that he barehanded it instead so as to make the\nfinal play more memorable. Seems a litle cocky to me, but he made it\nwork so he's entitled.\n-- \nDoug Dudgeon Dept. of Chemical Engineering, BF-10\ndudgeon@opus.cheme.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"eyes?\n\nBy looking at the iris (iridology) - virtually nothing.\n\nLooking at the retina allows one to visualise the small blood\nvessels and is helpful in assessing various systemic diseases,\nhypertension and diabetes for example.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I saw an imaging program some time ago on an Amiga that had\nCross, Sobel and Roberts filters for edge detection. \n\nCan anybody direct me to these algorithms.\n\nPaul Denize\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------\nPaul Denize Internet: PDenize@Waikato.ac.nz\nDepartment of Computer Science\nUniversity of Waikato phone: ++64 7 8562-889\nHamilton Ext 8743\nNEW ZEALAND fax : ++64 7 8560-135","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nHowever, he said on his radio show today that he won't read anything\nfrom the two alt groups. He simply deletes them without reading them. He\nsays that some of the people in the two groups are vicious.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"alt.religion.spam?\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Archive-name: graphics\/resources-list\/part3\nLast-modified: 1993\/04\/27\n\n\nComputer Graphics Resource Listing : WEEKLY POSTING [ PART 3\/3 ]\n===================================================\nLast Change : 27 April 1993\n\n\n11. Scene generators\/geographical data\/Maps\/Data files\n======================================================\n\nDEMs (Digital Elevation Models)\n-------------------------------\n DEMs (Digital Elevation Models) as well as other cartographic data\n [huge] is available from spectrum.xerox.com [192.70.225.78], \/pub\/map.\n\n Contact:\n Lee Moore -- Webster Research Center, Xerox Corp. --\n Voice: +1 (716) 422 2496\n Arpa, Internet: Moore.Wbst128@Xerox.Com\n[ Check also on ncgia.ucsb.edu (128.111.254.105), \/pub\/dems -- nfotis ]\n\n Many of these files are also available on CD-ROM selled by USGS:\n \"1:2,000,000 scale Digital Line Graph (DLG) Data\". Contains datas\n for all 50 states. Price is about $28, call to or visit in offices\n in Menlo Park, in Reston, Virginia (800-USA-MAPS).\n\n The Data User Services Division of the Bureau of the Census also has\n data on CD-ROM (TSO standard format) that is derived from USGS\n 1:100,000 map data. Call (301) 763-4100 for more info or they have\n a BBS at (301) 763-1568.\n\n[ From Dr.Dobbs #198 March 1993: ]\n\n \"The U.S. Defense Mapping Agency, in cooperation with their counterpart\nagencies in CANADA, the U.K., and Australia, have released the Digital Chart\nof the World (DCW). This chart consists of over 1.5 gigabytes of reasonable\nquality vector data distributed on four CD-ROMS. .... includes coastlines,\nrivers, roads, railrays, airports,cities, towns, spot elevations, and depths,\nand over 100,000 place names.\"\n\nIt is ISO9660 compatible and only $200.00 available from:\n\nU.S. Geological Survey\nP.O. Box 25286\nDenver Federal Center\nDenver, CO 80225\n\nDigital Distribution Services\nEnergy, Mines, and Resources Canada\n615 Booth Street\nOttawa, ON\nK1A 0E9 Canada\n\nDirector General of Military Survey\n(Survey 3)\nElmwood Avenue\nFeltham, Middlesex\nTW13 7AH United Kingdom\n\nDirector of Survey, Australian Army\nDepartment of Defense\nCampbell Park Offices (CP2-4-24)\nCampbell ACT 2601 Australia\n\n\nFractal Landscape Generators\n----------------------------\n\nPublic Domain:\n\n Many people have written fractal landscape generators. for example\n for the Mac some of these generators were written by\n pdbourke@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Paul D. Bourke).\n Many of the programs are available from the FTP sites and mail\n archive servers. Check with Archie.\n\nCommercial:\n\n Vista Pro 3.0 for the Amiga from Virtual Reality Labs -- list price\n is about $100. Their address is:\n\tVRL\n\t2341 Ganador court\n\tSan Luis Obispo,\n\tCA 93401\n\tTelephone or FAX (805) 545-8515\n\n Scenery Animator (also for the Amiga) is of the same caliber with Vista Pro 2.\n Check with:\n\tNatural Graphics\n\tP.O. Box 1963\n\tRaklin, CA 95677\n\tPhone (916) 624-1436\n\n Don't forget to ask about companion programs and data disks\/tapes.\n\n Vista Pro 3 has been ported to the PCs.\n\n\nCIA World Map II\n----------------\n[ NOTE: this database is quite out of date, and not topologically structured.\n If you need a standard for world cartographic data, wait for the\n Digital Chart of the World. This 1:1M database has been produced from\n the Defense Mapping Agency's ONCs and will be available, together with\n searching and viewing software, on a number of CD-ROMs later this summer. ]\n\n Check into HANAUMA.STANFORD.EDU and UCSD.EDU (see ftp list above)\n The CIA database consists of coastlines, rivers and political boundaries\n in the form of line strokes. Also on hanauma.stanford.edu is a 720x360\n array of elevation data, containing one ieee floating point number for\n every half degree longitude and latitude.\n \n A program for decoding the database, mfil, can be found on the machine\n pi1.arc.umn.edu (137.66.130.11).\n There's another program, which reads a compressed CIA Data Bank file and\n builds a PHIGS hierachical structure. It uses a PHIGS extension known as\n polyline sets for performance, but you can use regular polylines. Ask\n Joe Stewart .\n The raw data at Stanford require the vplot package to be able to view it.\n (was posted in comp.sources.unix). To be more exact, you'll have to\n compile just the libvplot routines, not the whole package.\n\nNCAR data\n---------\n NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research) has many types of\n terrain data, ranging from elevation datasets at\n various resolutions, to information about soil types, vegetation, etc.\n This data is not free -- they charge from $40 to $90 or more, depending\n on the data volume and media (exabyte tape, 3480 cartridge, 9-track tape,\n IBM PC floppy, and FTP transfer are all available). Their data archive\n is mostly research oriented, not hobbyist oriented. For more information,\n email to ilana@ncar.ucar.edu.\n\nUNC data tapes with voxel data\n--------------\n There are 2 \"public domain\" tapes with data for the comparison and\n testing of various volume rendering algorithms (mainly MRI and CT\n scans). These tapes are distributed by the SoftLab of UNC @ Chapel Hill.\n (softlab@cs.unc.edu)\n\n The data sets (volume I and II) are also available via anonymous FTP from\n omicron.cs.unc.edu [128.109.136.159] in pub\/softlab\/CHVRTD\n\nNASA\n----\n Many US agencies such as NASA publish CD-ROMs with many altimetry data\n from various space missions, eg. Viking for Mars, Magellan for Venus,\n etc. Especially for NASA, I would suggest to call the following\n address for more info:\n\n National Space Science Date Center\n Goddard Space Flight Center\n Greenbelt, Maryland 20771\n Telephone: (301) 286-6695\n Email address: request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov\n\n The data catalog (*not* the data itself) is available online.\n Internet users can telnet to nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.10.4) and log\n in as 'NODIS' (no password).\n\n You can also dial in at (301)-286-9000 (300, 1200, or 2400 baud, 8 bits,\n no parity, one stop). At the \"Enter Number:\" prompt, enter MD and\n carriage return. When the system responds \"Call Complete,\" enter a few\n more carriage returns to get the \"Username:\" and log in as 'NODIS' (no\n password).\n\n NSSDCA is also an anonymous FTP site, but no comprehensive list of\n what's there is available at present.\n\nEarth Sciences Data\n-------------------\n\n There's a listing of anonymous FTP sites for earth science data, including\n imagery. This listing is called \"Earth Sciences Resources on Internet\",\n and you can get it via anonymous FTP from csn.org [128.138.213.21]\n in the directory COGS under the name \"internet.resources.earth.sci\"\n\n Some sites include:\n aurelie.soest.hawaii.edu [128.171.151.121]: pub\/avhrr\/images - AVHRR images\n ames.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.18.3]: pub\/SPACE\/CDROM - images from\n Magellan and Viking missions etc.\n pub\/SPACE\/Index contains a listing of files available in the whole\n archive (the index is about 200K by itself). There's also an\n e-mail server for the people without Internet access: send a letter\n to archive-server@ames.arc.nasa.gov (or ames!archive-server). In the\n subject of your letter (or in the body), use commands like:\n\n send SPACE Index\n send SPACE SHUTTLE\/ss01.23.91\n\n (Capitalization is important! Only text files are handled by the\n email server at present)\n\n vab02.larc.nasa.gov [128.155.23.47]: pub\/gifs\/misc\/landsat -\n\tLandsat photos in GIF and JPEG format\n[ It was shut down - nfotis; anyone has a copy of this archive?? ]\n\nOthers\n------\n Daily values of river discharge, streamflow, and daily weather data is\n available from EarthInfo, 5541 Central Ave., Boulder CO 80301. These\n disks are expensive, around $500, but there are quantity discounts.\n (303) 938-1788.\n\n Check vmd.cso.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.98], the wx directory carries\n data regarding surface analysis, weather radar, and sat view pics in\n GIF format (updated hourly)\n\n pioneer.unm.edu [129.24.9.217] is the Space and Planetary Image Facility\n (located on the University of New Mexico campus) FTP server. It provides\n Anonymous FTP access to >150 CD-ROMS with data\/images.\n\n A disk with earthquake data, topography, gravity, geopolitical info\n is available from NGDC (National Geophysical Data Center), 325 Broadway,\n Boulder, CO 80303. (303) 497-6958.\n\n EOSAT (at least in the US) now sells Landsat MSS data older than two years\n old for $200 per scene, and they have been talking about a similar deal\n for Landsat TM data. The MSS data are 4 bands, 80 meter resolution.\n\n Check out anonymous FTP to ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in\n UNIX\/PolyView\/alpha-shape for a tool that creates convex hulls\n alpha-shapes (a generalization of the convex hull) from 3D point sets.\n\n The GRIPS II (Gov. Raster Image Processing Software) CD-ROM\n is available from CD-ROM Inc. at 1-800-821-5245 for $49.\n Code for viewing ADRG (Arc Digitised Raster Graphics) files is\n available on the GRIPS II CD-ROM. The U.S. Army Engineer \n Topographic Labs (Juan Perez) code is also available via FTP\n ( adrg.zip archive in spectrum.xerox.com )\n\nNRCC range data\n---------------\n Rioux M., Cournoyer L. \"The NRCC Three-Dimensional Image Data Files\",\n Tech. Report, CNRC 29077, National Research Council Canada,\n Ottawa, Canada, 1988\n [ From what I understand, these data are from a laser range finder,\n and you can a copy for research purposes ]\n\n==========================================================================\n\n12. 3D scanners - Digitized 3D Data\n===================================\n\na. Cyberware Labs, Monterey, CA, manufactures a 3D color laser digitizer\n which can be used to model parts of, or a complete, human body.\n They run a service bureau also, so they can digitize models for you.\n\n Address:\n Cyberware Labs, Inc\n 8 Harris Ct, Suite 3D\n Monterey, CA 93940\n Phone: (408)373-1441, Fax: (408)373-3582\n\nb. Polhemus makes a 6D input device (actually a couple of models)\n that senses position (3D) and *orientation* (+3D) based on electromagnetic\n field interference. This equipment is also incorporated in the\n VPL Dataglove.\n This hardware is also called ISOTRACK, from Keiser Aerospace.\n\nAscension Technology makes a similar 3D input device.\nThere is a company, Applied Sciences(?), that makes a 3D input\ndevice (position only) based on speed of sound triangulation.\n\nc. A company that specializes in digitizing is Viewpoint. You can ask\n for Viewpoint's _free_ 100 page catalog full of ready to \n ship datasets from categories such as cars, anatomy, aircraft,sports,\n boats, trains, animals and others. Though these objects are\n quite expensive, the cataloge is nevertheless of interest for it\n has pictures of all the available objects in wireframe , polygon mesh.\n\n Contact:\n\n Viewpoint,\n 870 West Center,\n Orem, Utah 84057\n ph# 801-224-2222\n fax# 801-224-2272\n 1-800-DATASET\n\n------\n\n Some addresses for companies that make digitizers:\n\n Ascension Technology\n Bird, Flock of Birds, Big Bird: 6d trackers\n P.O. Box 527,\n Burlington, VT 05402\n Phone: (802) 655-7879, Fax: (802) 655-5904\n\n Polhemus Incorporated\n Digitizer: 6d trackers\n P.O. Box 560, Hercules Dr.\n Colchester, Vt. 05446\n Tel: (802) 655-3159\n\n Logitech Inc.\n Red Baron, ultrasonic 6D mouse\n 6506 Kaiser Dr.\n Freemont, CA 94555\n Tel: (415) 795-8500w\n\n Shooting Star Technology\n Mechanical Headtracker\n 1921 Holdom Ave.\n Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5B 3W4\n Tel: (604) 298-8574\n Fax: (604) 298-8580\n\n Spaceball Technologies, Inc.\n Spaceball: 6d stationary input device\n 600 Suffolk Street\n Lowell, MA, 01854\n Tel: (508) 970-0330 \n Fax: (508) 970-0199\n Tel in Mountain View: (415) 966-8123 \n\n Transfinite Systems \n Gold Brick: PowerGlove for Macintosh\n P.O. Box N\n MIT Branch Post Office\n Cambridge, MA 02139-0903\n Tel: (617) 969-9570\n email: D2002@AppleLink.Apple.com\n\n VPL Research, Inc.\n EyePhone: head-mounted display\n DataGlove: glove\/hand input device\n VPL Research Inc.\n 950 Tower Lane\n 14th Floor\n Foster City, CA 94404\n Tel: (415) 312-0200\n Fax: (415) 312-9356\n\n SimGraphics Engineering\n Flying Mouse: 6d input device\n 1137 Huntington Rd. Suite A-1\n South Pasadena, CA 91030-4563\n (213) 255-0900\n\n========================================================================\n\n13. Background imagery\/textures\/datafiles\n=========================================\n\n First, check in the FTP places that are mentioned in the FAQ or in the FTP\nlist above.\n\n24-bit scanning:\n----------------\n Get a good 24-bit scanner, like Epson's. Suggested is an SCSI port for\n speed. Eric Haines had a suggestion in RT News, Volume 4, #3 :\n scan textures for wallpapers and floor coverings, etc. from doll\n house supplies.\n So you have a rather cheap way to scan patterns that don't have\n scaling troubles associated with real materials and scanning area.\n\nBooks with textures:\n--------------------\n Find some houses\/books\/magazines that carry photographic material.\n Educorp, 1-619-536-9999, sells CD-ROMS with various imagery - also\n a wide variety of stock art is available.\n Stock art from big-name stock art houses, such as Comstock,\n UNIPHOTO, and Metro Image Base, is available.\n\n In Italy, there's a company called Belvedere that makes such books\n for the purpose of clipping their pages for inclusion in your\n graphics work. Their address is:\n\tEdition Belvedere Co. Ltd.,\n\t00196 Rome Italy,\n\tPiazzale Flaminio, 19\n\tTel. (06) 360-44-88, Fax (06) 360-29-60\n\nTexture Libraries:\n------------------\na. Mannikin Sceptre Graphics announced TexTiles, a set of 256x256 24-bit\n textures. Initial shipments in 24-bit IFF (for Amigas), soon in 24-bit\n TIFF format. Algorithmically built for tiled surfaces. SRP is $40 \/ volume\n (each volume = 40 images @ 10 disks). Demo disks for $5 are available.\n\n Contact:\n Mannikin Sceptre Graphics\n 1600 Indiana Ave.\n Winter Park, FL 32789\n Phone: (407) 384-9484\n FAX: (407) 647-7242\n\nb. ESSENCE is a library of 65 (sixty-five) new algoritmic textures for Imagine\n by Impulse, Inc. These textures are FULLY compatible with the floating point\n versions of Imagine 2.0, Imagine 1.1, and even Turbo Silver.\n Written by Steve Worley.\n\n For more info contact:\n Essence Info\n Apex Software Publishing\n 405 El Camino Real Suite 121\n Menlo Park CA 94025 USA\n\n[ What about Texture City ?? ]\n\n==========================================================================\n\n14. Introduction to rendering algorithms\n========================================\n\na. Ray-Tracing:\n---------------\n\n I assume you have a general understanding of Computer Graphics. No? Then read\n some of the books that the FAQ contains. For Ray-Tracing, I would\n suggest:\n An Introduction to Ray Tracing, Andrew Glassner (ed.), Academic Press\n 1989, ISBN 0-12-286160-4\n Note that I have not read the book, but I feel that you can't be wrong\n using his book. An errata list was posted in comp.graphics by Eric Haines\n (erich@eye.com)\n\nThere's a more concise reference also:\n\n Roman Kuchkuda , UNC @ Chapel Hill: \"An Introduction to Ray Tracing\", in\n \"Theoretical Foundations for Computer Graphics and CAD\", ed. R.A.E.Earnshaw,\n NATO AS, Vol. F-40., pp. 1039-1060. Printed by Springer-Verlag, 1988.\n\nIt contains code for a small, but fundamentally complete ray-tracer.\n\nb. Z-buffer (depth-buffer)\n--------------------------\n\nA good reference is:\n\n _Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics_, David F. Rogers,\n McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985, pages 265-272 and 280-284.\n\nc. Others:\n----------\n???\n[ More info is needed -- nfotis ]\n\n========================================================================\n\n15. Where can I find the geometric data for the:\n================================================\n\na. Teapot ?\n-----------\n\n\"Displays on Display\" column of IEEE CG&A Jan '87 has the whole\nstory about origin of the Martin Newell's teapot. The article also has\nthe bezier patch model and a Pascal program to display the wireframe\nmodel of the teapot.\n\nIEEE CG&A Sep '87 in Jim Blinn's column \"Jim Blinn's Corner\" describes\nan another way to model the teapot; Bezier curves with rotations for\nexample are used.\n\nThe OFF and SPD packages have these objects, so you're advised to get\nthem to avoid typing the data yourself. The OFF data is triangles at\na specific resolution (around 8x8[x4 triangles] meshing per patch).\nThe SPD package provides the spline patch descriptions and performs a\ntessellation at any specified resolution.\n\nb. Space Shuttle ?\n------------------\n\nTolis Lerios has built a list of Space Shuttle\ndatafiles. Here's a summary (From his sci.space list):\n\nmodel1:\nA modified version of the newsgroup model (model2)\n\n406 vertices (296 useful, i.e. referred to in the polygon descriptions.)\n389 polygons (233 3-vertex, 146 4-vertex, 7 5-vertex, 3 6-vertex).\nPayload doors non-existent.\nUnits: unknown.\n\nSimon Marshall (S.Marshall@sequent.cc.hull.ac.uk) has a copy. He\nsaid there is no proprietary information associated with it.\n\nmodel2:\nThe newsgroup model, in OFF format. You can find it in\n\ngondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au , file pub\/off\/objects\/shuttle.geo\nhanauma.stanford.edu , \/pub\/graphics\/Comp.graphics\/objects\/shuttle.data\n\nmodel3:\nThe triangles' model.\n\nThis model is stored in several files, each defining portions of the model.\n\nGreg Henderson (henders@infonode.ingr.com) has a copy. He did\nnot mention any restriction on the model's distribution.\n\nmodel4:\nThe NASA model.\n\nThe file starts off with a header line containing three real numbers,\ndefining the offsets used by Lockheed in their simulations:\n\n \n\nFrom then on, the file consists of a sequence of polygon descriptions\n\n3473 vertices.\n2748 polygons (407 3-vertex, 2268 4-vertex, 33 5-vertex, 14 6-vertex,\n 10 7-vertex, 8 8-vertex, 8 12-vertex, 2 13-vertex, 2 15-vertex,\n 17 16-vertex, 2 17-vertex, 2 18-vertex, 3 19-vertex, 8 24-vertex).\nPayload doors closed.\nUnits: inches.\n\nJon Berndt (jon@l14h11.jsc.nasa.gov) seems to be responsible for the model\nProprietary info: unknown\n\nmodel5:\nThe old shuttle model.\n\nThe file consists of a sequence of polygon descriptions.\n\n104 vertices.\n452 polygons (11 3-vertex, 41 4-vertex).\nPayload doors open.\nUnits: meters.\n\nWe have been using this model at STAR Labs, Stanford University, for\nsome years now. Contact me (tolis@nova.stanford.edu) or my supervisor\nScott Williams (scott@star5.stanford.edu) if you want a copy.\n\n========================================================================\n\n16. Image annotation software\n=============================\n\na. Touchup runs in Sunview and is pretty good. It reads in\n rasterfiles, but even if your image isn't normally stored\n in rasterfile format you could use screendump to make it a\n rasterfile.\n\nb. Idraw (part of Stanford's InterViews distribution) can handle some\n image formats in addition to being a MacDraw like tool. I'm not\n sure exactly what they are.\n You can ftp the idraw's binary from interviews.stanford.edu.\n\nc. Tgif is another MacDraw like tool that can handle X11 bitmap (xbm)\n and X11 pixmap (xpm) formats. If the image you have is in formats\n other than xbm or xpm, you can get the pbmplus toolkit to convert\n things like gif or even some Macintosh formats to xpm.\n Tgif's sources are available in the pub directory on cs.ucla.edu\n (Version 2.12 of tgif at patchlevel 7 plus patch8 and patch9)\n\nd. Use the editimage facility of KHOROS (see below).\n This is just one utility in the overall system- you can essentially do all\n your image processing and macdraw-type graphics using this package.\n\ne. You might be able to get by with PBMPlus. pbmtext gives you text output\n bitmaps which can be overlaid on top of your image.\n\nf. 'ice' requires Sun hardware running OpenWindows 3.It's a PostScript-based\n graphical editor,and it's available for anonymous ftp from Internet host\n eo.soest.hawaii.edu (128.171.151.12). Requires Sun C++ 2.0 and\n two other locally developed packages, the LXT library (an Xlib-based\n toolkit) and a small C++ class library. All files (pub\/ice.tar.Z,\n pub\/lxt.tar.Z and pub\/ldgoc++.tar.Z) are available in compressed\n tar format. pub\/ice.tar.Z contains a README that gives installation\n instructions, as well as an extensive man page (ice.1).\n A statically-linked compressed executable pub\/ice-sun4.Z for\n SPARC systems is also available for ftp.\n\n All software is the property of Columbia University and may not\n be redistributed without permission.\n\n ice means Image Composition Environment and it's an imaging tool that\n allows raster images to be combined with a wide variety of\n PostScript annotations in WYSIWYG fashion via X11 imaging\n routines and NeWS PostScript rasterizing.\n\ng. Use ImageMagick to annotate an image from your X server. Pick the \n position of your text with the cursor and choose your font and pen \n color from a pull-down menu. ImageMagick can read and write many\n of the more popular image formats. ImageMagick is available as\n export.lcs.mit.edu: contrib\/ImageMagick.tar.Z or at your nearest\n X11 archive.\n\n========================================================================\n\n17. Scientific visualization stuff\n==================================\n\nX Data Slice (xds)\n-------------------\n Bundled with the X11 distribution from MIT,\n in the contrib directory. Available at ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu [141.142.20.50]\n (either as a source or binaries for various platforms).\n\nNational Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) Tool Suite\n-----------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPlatforms: Unix Workstations (DEC, IBM, SGI, Sun)\n Apple MacIntosh\n Cray supercomputers\n\nAvailability: Now available. Source code in the public domain.\n FTP from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu.\n\nContact: National Center for Supercomputing Applications\n Computing Applications Building\n 605 E. Springfield Ave.\n Champaign, IL 61820\n\nCost: Free (zero dollars).\n\nThe suite includes tools for 2D image and 3D scene analysis and visualization.\nThe code is actively maintained and updated.\n\nSpyglass\n--------\n They sell commercial versions of the NCSA tools. Examples are:\n\n\tSpyglass Dicer (3D volumetric data analysis package)\n\t\tPlatform: Mac\n\n\tSpyglass Transform (2D data analysis package)\n\t\tPlatforms: Mac, SGI, Sun, DEC, HP, IBM\n\n Contact:\n Spyglass, Inc.\n P.O. Box 6388\n Champaign, IL 61826\n (217) 355-6000\n\nKHOROS 1.0 Patch 5\n------------------\n Available via anonymous ftp at pprg.eece.unm.edu (129.24.24.10).\n cd to \/pub\/khoros to see what is available. It is HUGE (> 100 MB), but good.\n Needs Unix and X11R4. Freely copied (NOT PD), complete with sources\n and docs. Very extensive and at its heart is visual programming.\n Khoros components include a visual programming language, code\n generators for extending the visual language and adding new application\n packages to the system, an interactive user interface editor, an\n interactive image display package, an extensive library of image and\n signal processing routines, and 2D\/3D plotting packages.\n\n See comp.soft-sys.khoros on Usenet and the relative FAQ for more info....\n\n Contact:\n\n The Khoros Group\n Room 110 EECE Dept.\n University of New Mexico\n Albuquerque, NM 87131\n\n Email: khoros-request@chama.eece.unm.edu\n\n\nMacPhase\n--------\n Analysis & Visualization Application for the Macintosh.\n Operates on 1D and 2D data arrays. Import\/Export several different file\n formats. Several different plotting options such as gray scale,\n color raster, 3D Wire frame, 3D surface, contour, vector, line, and\n combinations. FFTs, filtering, and other math functions, color look up\n editor, array calculator, etc. Shareware, available via anonymous ftp from\n sumex-aim.stanford.edu in the info-mac\/app directory.\n For other information contact Doug Norton (e-mail: 74017.461@@compuserve.com)\n\n\nIRIS Explorer\n-------------\n It's an application creation system developed by Silicon\n Graphics that provides visualisation and analysis functionality for\n computational scientists, engineers and other scientists. The Explorer\n GUI allows users to build custom applications without having to write\n any, or a minimal amount of, traditonal code. Also, existing code can\n be easily integrated into the Explorer environment. Explorer currently\n is available now on SGI and Cray machines, but will become available on\n other platforms in time. [ Bundled with every new SGI machine, as far as\n I know]\n\n See comp.graphics.explorer or comp.sys.sgi for discussion of the package.\n\n There are also two FTP servers for related stuff, modules etc.:\n\n ftp.epcc.ed.ac.uk [129.215.56.29]\n swedishchef.lerc.nasa.gov [139.88.54.33] - mirror of the UK site\n\napE\n---\n Back in the 'old good days', you could get apE for nearly free.\n Now has gone commercial and the following vendor supplies it:\n\n TaraVisual Corporation\n 929 Harrison Avenue\n Columbus, Ohio 43215\n Tel: 1-800-458-8731 and (614) 291-2912\n Fax: (614) 291-2867\n\n Cost:\n $895 (plus tax); runtime version with a site-license for a single user\n (at a time), no limit on the number of machines in a cluster.\n $895 includes support\/maintenance and upgrades.\n Source code more. Additional user licenses $360.\n\n The name of the package has become apE III (TM).\n Khoros is very similar to apE on philosophy, as are AVS and Explorer.\n\nAVS\n---\nSee also:\n comp.graphics.avs\n\nPlatforms: CONVEX, CRAY, DEC, Evans & Sutherland, HP, IBM, Kubota,\nSet Technologies, SGI, Stardent, SUN, Wavetracer\nAvailability: AVS4 available on all the above:\n For all UNIX workstations.\n\nContact:\n Advanced Visual Systems Inc.\n 300 Fifth Ave.\n Waltham, MA 02154\n\n (617)-890-4300 Telephone\n (617)-890-8287 Fax\n avs@avs.com Email\n\n Advanced Visual Systems Inc. for: CRAY, HP, IBM, SGI, Stardent, SUN\n CONVEX for CONVEX\n Advanced Visual Systems Inc. or CRAY for CRAY\n DEC for DEC\n Evans & Sutherland for Evans & Sutherland\n Advanced Visual Systems Inc. or IBM for IBM\n Kubota Pacific Inc. for Kubota\n Set Technologies for Set Technologies\n Wavetracer for Wavetracer\n\n FTP Site: for modules, data sets, other info:\n\tavs.ncsc.org (128.109.178.23)\n\nWIT\n---\n In a nutshell it's a package of the same genre as AVS,Explorer,etc.\n It seems more a image processing system than a generic SciVi system (IMHO)\n Major elements are:\n\n - a visual programming language, which automatically exploits the inherent\n parallelism\n - a code generator which converts the graph to a standalone program\n\n Iconified libraries present a rich set of point, filter, io, transform,\n morphological, segmentation, and measurement operations.\n A flow library allows graphs to employ broadcast, merge,\n synchronization, conditional, and sequencing control strategies.\n\n WIT delivers an object-oriented, distributed, visual programming\n environment which allows users to rapidly design solutions to their\n imaging problems. Users can consolidate both software and hardware\n developments within a complete CAD-like workspace by adding their\n own operators (C functions), objects (data structures), and servers\n (specialized hardware). WIT runs on Sun, HP9000\/7xx, SGI and supports\n Datacube MV-20\/200 hardware allowing you to run your graphs in real-time.\n\n For a free WIT demo disk, call, FAX, or e-mail (poon@ee.ubc.ca)\n us stating your complete name, address, voice, FAX, e-mail info.\n and desired platform.\n\n Pricing: WIT for Sparc, one yr. free upgrades, 30 days\n technical support....................$5000 US\n\n Academic institutions: discounts available\n\n\n Contact:\n Logical Vision Ltd.\n Suite 108-3700 Gilmore Way\n Burnaby, B.C., CANADA\n V5G 4M1\n Tel: 604-435-2587\n Fax: 604-435-8840\n\n Terry Arden \n\nVIS-5D\n------\n A system for visually exploring the output of 5-D gridded data sets\n such as those made by weather models. Platforms:\n\n SGI IRIS with VGX, GTX, TG, or G graphics,\n SGI Crimson or Indigo (R4000, Elan graphics suggested), IRIX 4.0.x\n IBM RS\/6000 with GL graphics, AIX version 3 or later;\n Stardent GS-1000 and GS-2000 (with TrueColor display)\n\n In any case, 32 (or more) MB of RAM are suggested.\n\n You can get it freely (thanks to NASA support) via anonymous ftp:\n\n ftp iris.ssec.wisc.edu (or ftp 144.92.108.63), then\n\n ftp> cd pub\/vis5d\n ftp> ascii\n ftp> get README\n ftp> bye\n\n NOTE: You can find the package also on wuarchive.wustl.edu in the\n graphics\/graphics\/packages directory.\n\n Read section 2 of the README file for full instructions\n on how to get and install VIS-5D.\n\n Contact:\n Bill Hibbard (whibbard@vms.macc.wisc.edu)\n Brian Paul (bpaul@vms.macc.wisc.edu)\n\nDATAexplorer (IBM)\n------------------\n Platforms : IBM Risc System 6000, IBM POWER Visualization Server\n (SIMD mesh 32 i860s, 40 MHz)\n\n Working on (announced) : SGI, HP, Sun\n\n Contact:\n Your local IBM Rep. For a trial package ask your rep to contact :\n\n David Kilgore\n Data Explorer Product Marketing\n YKTVMH(KILCORE), (708) 981-4510\n\nWavefront\n---------\n Data Visualizer, Personal Visualizer, Advanced Visualizer.\n Platforms: SGI, SUN, IBM RS6000, HP, DEC\n\n Availability:\n Available on all the above platforms from Wavefront\n Technologies. Educational programs and site licenses are\n available.\n\n Contacts:\n Mike Wilson (mike@wti.com)\n\n Wavefront Technologies, Inc.\n 530 East Montecito Street\n Santa Barbara, CA 93103\n 805-962-8117\n FAX: 805-963-0410\n\n Wavefront Europe\n Guldenspoorstraat 21-23\n B-9000 Gent, Belgium\n 32-91-25-45-55\n FAX: 32-91-23-44-56\n\n Wavefront Technologies Japan\n 17F Shinjuku-sumitomo Bldg\n 2-6-1 Nishi-shinjuku, Shunjuku-Ku\n Tokyo 168 Japan\n 81-3-3342-7330\n FAX 81-3-3342-7353\n\n\nPLOT3D and FAST from NASA Ames\n------------------------------\n These packages are distributed from COSMIC at least\n (for FAST ask Pat Elson for\n distribution information). In general, these codes are for US\n citizens only :-(\n\nXGRAPH\n------\n On the contrib tape of X11R5. Its specialty is display of up\n to 64 data sets (2D).\n\nNCAR\n----\n National Center for Atmospheric Research. One of the original graphics\n packages. Runs on Sun, RS6000, SGI, VAX, Cray Y-MP, DecStations, and more.\n\n Contact:\n\tGraphics Information\n\tNCAR Scientific Computing Division\n\tP.O. Box 3000\n\tBoulder, CO 80307-3000\n\t(303)-497-1201\n\tscdinfo@ncar.ucar.edu\n\n Cost:\n\t.edu\n\t$750 Unlimited users\n\n\t.gov\n\t$750 1 user\n\t$1500 5 users\n\t$3000 25 users\n\n\t.com users multiply .gov * 2.0\n\nIDL\n---\n An environment for scientific computing and visualization.\n Based on an array oriented language, IDL includes 2D and 3D\n graphics, matrix manupulation, signal and image processing,\n basic statistics, gridding, mapping, and a widget based system\n for building GUI for IDL applications (Open Look, Motif, or\n MS-Windows).\n\n Environments: DEC (VMS and Ultrix), HP, IBM RS6000, SGI, Sun,\n Microsoft Windows. (Mac version in progress)\n Cost: $1500 to $3750, Educational and quantity discounts\n available.\n See also: comp.lang.idl-pvwave (the IDL-PVWAVE bundle)\n Contact: Research Systems Inc.\n 777 29th Street, Suite 302\n Boulder, CO 80303\n Phone: 303-786-9900\n FAX: 303-786-9909\n E-mail: info@rsinc.com\n Demo available via FTP. Call or E-mail for details.\n\nIDL\/SIPS\n--------\n \"A lot of people are using IDL with a package called SIPS. This was\n developed at the University of Colorado (Boulder) by some people working\n for Alex Goetz. You might try contacting them if you already have IDL\n or would be willing to buy it. It's a few thousand dollars (American) I\n expect for IDL and the other should be free. Those are the general\n purpose packages I've heard of, besides what TerraMar has.\n SIPS _was_ written for AVIRIS imagery. I'm not sure how general purpose\n it is. You would have to contact Goetz or one of his people and ask. I\n have another piece of software (PCW) that does PC and Walsh\n transformations with pseudocoloring and clustering and limited image\n modification (you can compute an image using selected components). I've\n used it on 70 megabyte AVIRIS images without problems, but for the best\n speed you need an external DSP card. It will work without it, but large\n images take quite a while (50-70 times as long) to process. That's a\n freebie if you want it\"\n\n \"My favorite is IDL (Interactive Data Language) from Research Systems,\n Inc. IDL is in my opinion, much better and infinitely easier. Its\n programming language is very strong and easy -- very Pascal-like. It\n handles the number-crunching very well, also. Personally, I like doing\n the number-crunching with IDL on the VAX (or Mathematica, Igor, or even\n Excel on the Mac if it's not too hairy), then bringing it over to NIH\n Image for the imaging part. I have yet to encounter any situation which\n that combination couldn't handle, and the speed and ease of use\n (compared to IRAF) was incredible. By the way, it's mostly astronomical\n image processing which I've been doing. This means image enhancement,\n cleaning up bad lines\/pixels, and some other traditional image\n processing routines. Then, for example, taking a graph of intensity\n versus position along a line I choose with the mouse, then doing a curve\n fit to that line (which I might do like in KaleidaGraph.) \"\n\n[ For IDL call Research Systems , for PV-WAVE call Precision Visuals and\n for SIPS call University of Colorado @ Boulder . From what I can\n understand, you can get packaged programs from Research Systems, though\n -- nfotis ]\n\nVisual3\n-------\n contact Robert Haimes, MIT\n\nFieldView\n---------\n An interactive program designed to assist an engineer in\n investigating fluid dynamics data sets. \n\n Platforms: SGI, IBM, HP, SUN, X-terminals\n\n Availability: Currently available on all of the above\n platforms. Educational programs and volume \n discounts are available.\n\n Contact:\n\n Intelligent Light \n P.O. Box 65\n Fair Lawn, NJ 07410\n (201)794-7550\n \n Steve Kramer (kramer@ilight.com)\n\n\nSciAn\n------\n SciAn is primarily intended to do 3-D visualizations of data in an \n interactive environment with the ability to generate animations using\n frame-accurate video recording devices. A user manual, on-line help, and\n technical notes will help you use the program.\n\n Cost : 0 (Free), source code provided via ftp.\n Platforms : SGI 4D machines and IBM RS\/6000 with the GL card + Z-buffer\n\n Where to find it:\n ftp.scri.fsu.edu [144.174.128.34] : \/pub\/SciAn\n\tA mirror is monu1.cc.monash.edu.au [130.194.1.101] : \/pub\/SciAn\n\nSCRY\n----\n[ From the README : ]\n\n Scry is a distributed image handling system that pro-\n vides image transport and compression on local and wide area\n networks, image viewing on workstations, recording on video\n equipment, and storage on disk. The system can be distri-\n buted among workstations, between supercomputers and works-\n tations, and between supercomputers, workstations and video\n animation controllers. The system is most commonly used to\n produce video based movie displays of images resulting from\n visualization of time dependent data, complex 3D data sets,\n and image processing operations. Both the clients and\n servers run on a variety of systems that provide UNIX-like C\n run-time environments, and 4BSD sockets.\n \n The source is available for anonymous ftp:\n \n csam.lbl.gov [128.3.254.6] : pub\/scry.tar.Z\n \n Contact:\n \n Bill Johnston, (wejohnston@lbl.gov, ...ucbvax!csam.lbl.gov!johnston)\n\n or\n\n David Robertson (dwrobertson@lbl.gov, ...ucbvax!csam.lbl.gov!davidr)\n \n Imaging Technologies Group\n MS 50B\/2239\n Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory\n 1 Cyclotron Road\n Berkeley, CA 94720\n\n\nSVLIB \/ FVS\n-----------\n SVLIB is an X-Windows widget set based on the OSF (Open Software \n Foundation) Motif widget set. SVLIB widgets are macro-widgets \n comprising lower level Motif widgets such as buttons, scrollbars, \n menus, and drawing areas. It is designed to address the reusability \n of 2D visualization routines and each widget in the library is an \n encapsulation of a specific visualization technique such as colormap \n manipulation, image display, and contour plotting. It is targetted\n to run on UNIX workstations supporting OSF\/Motif. Currently, only \n color monitors are supported. Since SVLIB is a collection of widgets \n developed in the same spirit as the OSF\/Motif user interface widget \n set, it integrates seamlessly with the Motif widgets. Programmers \n using SVLIB widgets see the same interface and design as other \n Motif widgets.\n\n FVS is a visualization software for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) \n simulations. FVS is designed to accept data generated from these\n simulations and apply various visualization techniques to present these\n data graphically. \n FVS accepts three-dimensional multi-block data recorded in NCSA HDF format.\n\n iti.gov.sg [192.122.132.130] : \/pub\/svlib (Scientific Visualization)\n \/pu\/fvs; These directories contain demo binaries for Sun4\/SGI\n\n Cost : US$200 for academic and US$300 for non-academic institutions.\n (For each of the above items). You're getting the source for the licence.\n\n Contact\n -------\n Miss Quek Lee Hian\n Member of Technical Staff\n Information Technology Institute\n National Computer Board\n NCB Building\n 71, Sicence Park Drive\n Singapore 0511\n Republic of Singapore\n Tel : (65)7720435\n Fax : (65)7795966\n Email : leehian@iti.gov.sg\n\n\n---------------------------------------------------------\nGVLware Distribution:\n Bob - An interactive volume renderer for the SGI\n Raz - A disk based movie player for the SGI\n Icol - Motif color editor\n---------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) has been\ndeveloping a set of tools to work with large time dependent 2D and 3D\ndata sets. In the Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVL) we are using\nthese tools along side standard packages, such as SGI Explorer and the\nUtah Raster Toolkit, to render 3D volumes and create digital movies.\nA couple of the more general purpose programs have been bundled into a\npackage called \"GVLware\".\n\nGVLware, currently consisting of Bob, Raz and Icol, is now available\nvia ftp. The most interesting program is probably Bob, an interactive\nvolume renderer for the SGI. Raz streams raster images from disk to\nan SGI screen, enabling movies larger than memory to be played. Icol\nis a color map editor that works with Bob and Raz. Source and\npre-built binaries for IRIX 4.0.5 are included.\n\nTo acquire GVLware, anonymous ftp to:\n machine - ftp.arc.umn.edu\n file - \/pub\/gvl.tar.Z\n\nTo use GVLware:\n mkdir gvl ; cd gvl\n zcat gvl.tar.Z | tar xvf -\n more README\n\nSome Bob features:\n Motif interface, SGI GL rendering\n Renders 64 cubed data set in 0.1 to 1.0 seconds on a VGX\n Alpha Compositing and Maximum Value rendering, in perspective\n (only Maximum Value rendering on Personal Iris)\n Data must be a \"Brick of Bytes\", on a regularly spaced grid\n Animation, subvolumes, subsampling, stereo\n\nSome Raz features:\n Motif interface, SGI GL rendering\n Loads files to a raw disk partition, then streams to screen\n (requires an empty disk partition to be set aside)\n Script interface available for movie sequences\n Can stream from memory, like NCSA XImage\n \nSome Icol features:\n Motif interface\n Easy to create interpolated color maps between key points\n RGB, HSV and YUV color spaces, multiple file formats\n Communicates changes automatically to Bob and Raz\n Has been tested on SGI, Sun, DEC and Cray systems\n\nBTW: Bob == Brick of Bytes\n Icol == Interpolated Color\n Raz == ? (just a name)\n\nPlease send any comments to\n gvlware@ahpcrc.umn.edu\n\nThis software collection is supported by the Army Research Office\ncontract number DAALO3-89-C-0038 with the University of Minnesota Army\nHigh Performance Computing Research Center.\n\n\nIAP\n---\n Imaging Applications Platform is a commercial package for medical and\n scientific visualization. It does volume rendering, binary surface\n rendering, multiplanar reformating, image manipulation, cine sequencing,\n intermixes geometry and text with images and provides measurement and\n coordinate transform abilities.\n\n It can provide hardcopy on most medical film printers, image database\n functionality and interconnection to most medical (CT\/MRI\/etc) scanners.\n\n It is client\/server based and provides an object oriented interface. It\n runs on most high performance workstations and takes full advantage of\n parallelism where it is available. It is robust, efficient and\n will be submitted for FDA approval for use in medical applications.\n\n Cost: $20K for OEM developer, $10K for educational developer\n and run times starting at $8900 and going down based on quantity.\n\n The developer packages include two days training for two people in Toronto.\n\n Available from:\n\n ISG Technologies\n 6509 Airport Road\n Mississauga, Ontario,\n Canada, L4V-1S7\n\n (416) 672-2100\n e-mail: Rod Gilchrist \n\n========================================================================\n\n18. Molecular visualization stuff\n=================================\n\n[ Based on a list from cristy@dupont.com < Cristy > , which asked for\n systems for displaying Molecular Dynamics, MD for short ]\n\nFlex\n----\n It is a public domain package written by Michael Pique, at The Scripps\n Research Institute, La Jolla, CA. Flex is stored as a compressed,\n tar'ed archive (about 3.4MB) at perutz.scripps.edu [137.131.152.27], in\n pub\/flex. It displays molecular models and MD trajectories.\n\nMacMolecule\n-----------\n (for Macintosh). I searched with Archie, and the most\n promising place is sumex-aim.stanford.edu (info-mac\/app, and\n info-mac\/art\/qt for a demo)\n\nMD-DISPLAY\n----------\n Runs on SGI machines. Call Terry Lybrand (lybrand@milton.u.washington.edu).\n\nXtalView\n--------\n It is a crystallography package that does visualize molecules and much more.\n It uses the XView toolkit.\n Call Duncan McRee \n\nlandman@hal.physics.wayne.edu:\n-----------------------------\n I am writing my own visualization code right now. I look at MD output\n (a specific format, easy to alter for the subroutine) on PC's. My\n program has hooks into GKS. If your friend has access to Phigs for X\n (PEX) and fortran bindings, I would be happy to share my evolving code\n (free of charge). Right now it can display supercells of up to 65\n atoms (easy to change), and up to 100 time steps, drawing nearest\n neighbor bonds between 2 defining nn radii. It works acceptably fast\n on a 10Mhz 286.\n\nicsg0001@caesar.cs.montana.edu:\n------------------------------\n I did a project on Molecular Visualization for my Master's Thesis, using\n UNIX\/X11\/Motif which generates a simple point and space-filling model.\n\nKGNGRAF\n-------\n\nKGNGRAF is part of MOTECC-91. Look on malena.crs4.it (156.148.7.12),\nin pub\/motecc.\n\nmotecc.info.txt Information about MOTECC-91 in plain ascii format.\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nmotecc.info.troff Information about MOTECC-91 in troff format.\nmotecc.form.troff MOTECC-91 order form in troff format.\nmotecc.license.troff MOTECC-91 license agreement in troff format.\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nmotecc.info.ps Information about MOTECC-91 in PostScript format.\nmotecc.form.ps MOTECC-91 order form in PostScript format.\nmotecc.license.ps MOTECC-91 license agreement in PostScript format.\n\n\nditolla@itnsg1.cineca.it:\n------------------------\n I'm working on molecular dynamic too. A friend of mine and I have\n\n developed a program to display an MD run dynamically on Silicon\n Graphics. We are working to improve it, but it doesn't work under X,\n we are using the graphi. lib. of the Silicon Gr. because they are much\n faster then X. When we'll end it we'll post on the news info about\n where to get it with ftp. (Will be free software).\n\nXBall V2.0\n----------\n Written by David Nedde. Call daven@maxine.wpi.edu.\n\nXMol\n----\n An X Window System program that uses OSF\/Motif for the\n display and analysis of molecular model data. Data from several\n common file formats can be read and written; current formats include:\n Alchemy, CHEMLAB-II, Gaussian, MOLSIM, MOPAC, PDB, and MSCI's XYZ\n format (which has been designed for simplicity in translating to\n and from other formats). XMol also allows for conversion between\n several of these formats.\n Xmol is available at ftp.msc.edu. Read pub\/xmol\/README for\n further details.\n\nINSIGHT II\n----------\n from BIOSYM Technologies Inc.\n\nSCARECROW\n---------\n The program has been published in J. Molecular Graphics 10\n (1992) 33. The program can analyze and display CHARMM, DISCOVER, YASP\n and MUMOD trajectories. The program package contains also software for\n the generation of probe surfaces, proton affinity\n surfaces and molecular orbitals from an extended Huckel program.\n It works on Silicon Graphics machines.\n Contact Leif Laaksonen \n\nMULTI\n-----\nns.niehs.nih.gov [157.98.8.8] : \/pub - MULTI 3.0 (Multi-Process\n\t\tMolecular Modeling Suite)\n\nMindTool\n--------\n It runs under SunView, and requires a fortran compiler and Sun's CGI\n libraries. MindTool is a tool provided for the interactive graphic\n manipulation of molecules and atoms. Currently, up to 10,000\n atoms may be input.\n Available via anonymous FTP, at rani.chem.yale.edu, directory\n \/pub\/MindTool ( Check with Archie for other sites if that's too far )\n\n[ I would also suggest looking at least in SGI's Applications Directory.\n It contains many more packages - nfotis ]\n\n===========================================================================\n\n19. GIS (Geographical Information Systems software)\n===================================================\n\nGRASS\n-----\n (Geographic Resource Analysis Support System) of the US Army\n Construction Engineering Research Lab (CERL). It is a popular geographic and\n remote sensing image processing package. Many may think of GRASS as a\n Geographic Information System rather than an Image Processing package,\n although it is reported to have significant image processing\n capabilities.\n\n Feature Descriptions\n\n I use GRASS because it's public domain and can be obtained through the\n internet for free. GRASS runs in Unix and is written in C. The source\n code can be obtained through an anonymous ftp from the Office of Grass\n Integration. You then compile the source code for your machine, using\n scripts provided with GRASS. I would recommend GRASS for someone who\n already has a workstation and is on a limited budget. GRASS is not very\n user-friendly, compared to Macintosh software.\" A first review of\n overview documentation indicates that it looks useful and has some pixel\n resampling functions not in other packages plus good general purpose\n image enhancement routines (fft). Kelly Maurice at Vexcel Corp. in\n Boulder, CO is a primary user of GRASS . This gentleman has used the\n GRASS software and developed multi-spectral (238 bands ??) volumetric\n rendering, full color, on Suns and Stardents. It was a really effective\n interface. Vexcel Corp. currently has a contract to map part of Venus\n and convert the Magellan radar data into contour maps. You can call them\n at (303) 444-0094 or email care of greg@vexcel.com 192.92.90.68\n\n Host Configuration Requirements\n\n If you are willing to run A\/UX you could install GRASS on a Macintosh\n which has significant image analysis and import capabilities for\n satellite data. GRASS is public-domain, and can run on a high-end PC\n under UNIX. It is raster-based, has some image-processing capability,\n and can display vector data (but analysis must be done in the raster\n environment). I have used GRASS V.3 on a SUN workstation and found it\n easy to use. It is best, of course, for data that are well represented\n in raster (grid-cell) form.\n\n Availability\n\n CERL's Office of Grass Integration (OGI) maintains an ftp server:\n moon.cecer.army.mil (129.229.20.254).\n\n Mail regarding this site should be addressed to\n grass-ftp-admin@moon.cecer.army.mil.\n\n This location will be the new \"canonical\" source for GRASS software, as\n well as bug fixes, contributed sources, documentation, and other files.\n This FTP server also supports dynamic compression and uncompression and\n \"tar\" archiving of files. A feature attraction of the server is John\n Parks' GRASS tutorial. Because the manual is still in beta-test stage,\n John requests that people only acquire it if they are willing to review\n it and mail him comments\/corrections. The OGI is not currently\n maintaining this document, so all correspondence about it should be\n directed to grassx@tang.uark.edu\n\n Support\n\n Listserv mailing lists:\n\n grassu-list@amber.cecer.army.mil (for GRASS users; application-level\n questions, support concerns, miscellaneous questions, etc) Send\n subscribe commands to grassu-request@amber.cecer.army.mil.\n\n grassp-list@amber.cecer.army.mil (for GRASS programmers; system-level\n questions and tips, tricks, and techniques of design and implementation\n of GRASS applications) Send subscribe commands to\n grassp-request@amber.cecer.army.mil.\n\n Both lists are maintained by the Office of Grass Integration (subset of\n the Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Lab in\n Champaign, IL). The OGI is providing the lists as a service to the\n community; while OGI and CERL employees will participate in the lists,\n we can make no claim as to content or veracity of messages that pass\n through the list. If you have questions, problems, or comments, send\n E-mail to lists-owner@amber.cecer.army.mil and a human will respond.\n\nMicrostation Imager\n-------------------\n Intergraph (based in Huntsville Alabama) sells a wide range of GIS\n software\/hardware. Microstation is a base graphics package that Imager\n sits on top of. Imager is basically an image processing package with a\n heavy GIS\/remote sensing flavor.\n\n Feature Description\n\n Basic geometry manipulations: flip, mirror, rotate, generalized affine.\n Rectification: Affine, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th order models as well as a\n projective model (warp an image to a vector map or to another image).\n RGB to IHS and IHS to RGB conversion. Principal component analysis.\n Classification: K-means and isodata. Fourier Xforms: Forward, filtering\n and reverse. Filters: High pass, low pass, edge enhancing, median,\n generic. Complex Histogram\/Contrast control. Layer Controller: manages\n up to 64 images at a time -- user can extract single bands from a 3 band\n image or create color images by combining various individual bands, etc.\n\n The package is designed for a remote sensing application (it can handle\n VERY LARGE images) and there is all kinds of other software available\n for GIS applications.\n Host Configuration Requirements\n\n It runs on Intergraph Workstations (a Unix machine similar to a Sun)\n though there were rumors (there are always rumors) that the software\n would be ported to PC and possibly a Sun environment.\n\nPCI\n---\n A company called PCI, Inc., out of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, makes\n an array of software utilities for processing, manipulation, and use of\n remote sensing data in eight or ten different \"industry standard\"\n formats: LGSOWG, BSQ, LANDSAT, and a couple of others whose titles I\n forget. The software is available in versions for MS-DOS, Unix\n workstations (among them HP, Sun, and IBM), and VMS, and quite possibly\n other platforms by now. I use the VMS version.\n\n The \"PCI software\" consists of several classes\/groups\/packages of\n utilities, grouped by function but all operating on a common \"PCI\n database\" disk file. The \"Tape I\/O\" package is a set of utility\n programs which read from the various remote-sensing industry tape\n formats INTO, or write those formats out FROM, the \"PCI database\" file;\n this is the only package I use or know much about. Other packages can\n display data from the PCI database to one or another of several\n PCI-supported third-party color displays, output numeric or bitmap\n representation of image data to an attached printer, e.g. an Epson-type\n dot-matrix graphics printer. You might be more spe- cifically\n interested in the mathematical operations package: histo- gram and\n Fourier analysis, equalization, user-specified operations (e.g.\n \"multiply channel 1 by 3, add channel 2, and store as channel 5\"), and\n God only knows what all else -- there's a LOT. I don't have and don't\n use these, so can't say much about them; you only buy the packages your\n particular application\/interest calls for.\n\n Each utility is controlled by from one to eight \"parameters,\" read from\n a common \"parameter file\" which must be (in VMS anyway) in your \"default\n directory.\" Some utilities will share parameters and use the same\n parameter for a different purpose, so it can get a bit confusing setting\n up a series of operations. The standard PCI environment contains a\n scripting language very similar to IBM-PC BASIC, but which allows you to\n automate the process of setting up parameters for a common, complicated,\n lengthy or difficult series of utility executions. (In VMS I can also\n invoke utilities independently from a DCL command procedure.) There's\n also an optional programming library which allows you to write compiled\n language programs which can interface with (read from\/write to) the PCI\n data structures (database file, parameter file).\n\n The PCI software is designed specifically for remote-sensing images, but\n requires such a level of operator expertise that, once you reach the\n level where you can handle r-s images, you can figure out ways to handle\n a few other things as well. For instance, the Tape I\/O package offers a\n utility for reading headerless multi-band (what Adobe PhotoShop on the\n Macintosh calls \"raw\") data from tape, in a number of different\n \"interleave\" orders. This turns out to be ideal for manipulating the\n graphic-arts industry's \"CT2T\" format, would probably (I haven't tried)\n handle Targa, and so on. Above all, however, you HAVE TO KNOW WHAT\n YOU'RE DOING or you can screw up to the Nth degree and have to start\n over. It's worth noting that the PCI \"database\" file is designed to\n contain not only \"raster\" (image) data, but vectors (for overlaying map\n information entered via digitizing table), land-use, and all manner of\n other information (I observe that a remote-sensing image tape often\n contains all manner of information about the spectral bands, latitude,\n longitude, time, date, etc. of the original satellite pass; all of this\n can go into the PCI \"database\").\n\n I _believe_ that on workstations the built-in display is used. On VAX\n systems OTHER than workstations PCI supports only a couple of specific\n third-party display systems (the name Gould\/Deanza seems to come to\n mind). One of MY personal workarounds was a display program which would\n display directly from a PCI \"database\" file to a Peritek VCT-Q (Q-bus\n 24-bit DirectColor) display subsystem. PCI software COULD be \"overkill\"\n in your case; it seems designed for the very \"high end\"\n applications\/users, i.e. those for whom a Mac\/PC largely doesn't suffice\n (although as you know the gap is getting smaller all the time). It's\n probably no coincidence that PCI is located in Canada, a country which\n does a LOT of its land\/resource management via remote sensing; I believe\n the Canadian government uses PCI software for some of its work in these\n areas.\n\nSPAM (Spectral Analysis Manager)\n--------------------------------\n Back in 1985 JPL developed something called SPAM (Spectral Analysis\n Manager) which got a fair amount of use at the time. That was designed\n for Airborne Imaging Spectrometer imagery (byte data, <= 256 pixels\n across by <= 512 lines by <= 256 bands); a modified version has since\n been developed for AVIRIS (Airborne VIsual and InfraRed Imaging\n Spectrometer) which uses much larger images.\n\n Spam does none of these things (rectification, classification, PC and\n IHS transformations, filtering, contrast enhancement, overlays).\n Actually, it does limited filtering and contrast enhancement\n (stretching). Spam is aimed at spectral identification and clustering.\n\n The original Spam uses X or SunView to display. The AVIRIS version may\n require VICAR, an executive based on TAE, and may also require a frame\n buffer. I can refer you to people if you're interested. PCW requires X\n for display.\n\nMAP II\n------\n Among the Mac GIS systems, MAP II is distributed by John Wiley.\n\nCLRview\n-------\n CLRview is a 3-dimensional visualization program designed to exploit\n the real-time capabilities of Silicon Graphics IRIS computers.\n\n This program is designed to provide a core set of tools to aid in the\n visualization of information from CAD and GIS sources. It supports\n the integration of many common but disperate data sources such as DXF,\n TIN, DEM, Lattices, and Arc\/Info Coverages among others.\n\n CLRview can be obtained from explorer.dgp.utoronto.ca (128.100.1.129) \n in the directory pub\/sgi\/clrview.\n\n Contact:\n Rodney Hoinkes\n Head of Design Applications\n Centre for Landscape Research\n University of Toronto\n Tel: (416) 978-7197\n Email: rodney@dgp.utoronto.ca\n\n==========================================================================\n\nEnd of Resource Listing","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"BULLSHIT ! ! !\n\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"If you paid $19.95 for a CD, you're a fool and you got ripped off.\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nYes, you can use a stream cipher chip to hash data with only slight \nmodification. See:\n\n`A fast cryptographic checksum algorithm based on stream ciphers', X Lai,\nRA Rueppel, J Woolven, Auscrypt 92 pp 8-7 to 8-11.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Is there a way to use the mouse when running a DOS app (windowed) in\nwin 3.1? When you window a dos apps (in enhanced mode), I can see\nwhere the mouse cursor was, but it doesn't work! Any help\nwould be greatly appreciated. Thank you","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nThe FBI says that some of the survivors claim to have seen the leaders\nof the cult talking about setting a fire, and to have smelt kerosene.\nI assume this will come out at any trial that occurs as a result\nof these events.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Anas Omran...\n\t\n@>\tBut since all Jews that way, they find him a leader to follow!","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nThe 50 MHz external bus speed provides a hell for cache designs. Most\nof the DX-50 boards have too slow caches that make them effectively\nDX2-50:s. Also as someone else pointed out, local bus boards are\nbetter off at 33 MHz bus speed. The 8k internal cache allows the\nDX2-66 to be generally faster anyway.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":" The goalie to whom you refer is Clint Malarchuk. He was at\nthat time playing with the Sabres. His team immediately prior\nto that was the Washington Capitals. While he did recover and\ncontinue to play, I do not know his present whereabouts.\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\"Society\" is impossible without some shared set of moralities, sense\nof what is \"god\" and what is \"bad\" action and basic foundation of \nsomething \"universal\".\n\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\n\tHeay bud, get a life in the real world.... Do you still play with your Atari\nwith the paddles? Geez man, open your eyes on the technoledgy of today...\n\nI have been quoted a price from a local dealer friend of mine, that I could get a \nMotherboard (386DX\/33 with 64K cache, with 1 meg base ram.) for $285 !!\n\n\tHere is some friendly advice, go to your favorite book store (Walden Book's)\nand pick up a Computer Shoppers Guide...\n\n\tYou think that was aa good price wait till you see some of the OTHER goodies they sell","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":") From: coates@bigwpi.WPI.EDU (Jeffery David Coates)\n) Subject: TEST\n) Date: 23 Apr 1993 21:09:29 GMT\n) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute\n) \n) \n) \n) Test\n) \nFailed\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nSTOP IT!!!! ENOUGH!!! I'm out of there! I mean, I'm a relatively sane person. \nGod knows I'm weak and will forgive me. But I'm not stupid enough to stay in\nthis place any longer. I WANT OUT!!!\n\n\nYeah, and at least one person ran back in. SOunds like a personal choice to me.\nReligious fanaticsm, and a beleive that dying in the 'defense' of your beliefs,\nis probably at the core of what happened in Waco. We in the west tend to\ndisregard fanaticsm of the type displayed by many Moslem fundamentalist groups\nwho see nothing wrong with dying for their beliefs\/convictions. I suspect that\nthis same type of fanaticsm was displayed by the BDs. BUt we'll probably never\nknow...","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\tCalling Bill Gates, calling Bill Gates....\n\n\n-Jason","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nYou're right, it is HAPP Controls, Inc., but you can buy direct from them. I\ndon't have a phone number with me, but anyone interested in it can email me for\nit. I don't remember their button price, but the joystick price was $8.95\nper dozen at last check. Should be slightly higher for one or two, but cheaper\nthan Parts Express. As for the trackballs, i don't know the new price either.\nBut I can sell you rebuilt arcade trackballs for $50. That includes new rollers\nand new bearings (when nec.). I also have a pile of used joysticks and buttons\nthat i would be willing to sell. Please email to address below if interested.\n\n--Donnie","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nI purchased one personal computer and three for business from them. No \nproblems. The only time I called tech support was for a minor question \nabout a video driver and I had no problem getting through.\n\nAll four machines seem to be high quality and well made. A 486dx50 EISA \nmachine has been our network file server running 24 hrs per day since last \nsummer with no problems.\n\nI hope this is helpful.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I'm interested in obtaining the highest possible image capture in a \nMS-Windows application. The resulting image must go to print and high resolution\nis the name of the game. I'm familiar with (and unhappy with) composite video\ncapture technology. What kind of resolution can I get out of an SVHS signal? \nWhat about RGB (and who makes RGB cameras)? Does anyone have any experience\nwith digital cameras? \n\nAny help at all would be greatly appreciated.\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\nWilliam Brandsdorfer | UUCP: !uunet!lehman.com!wbrand\nLehman Brothers | INET: wbrand@lehman.com\n388 Greenwich St. | Voice: (212) 464-3835\nNew York, N.Y. 10013 | ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I am using an ibm dx-50 with EISA and local bus....and I need to get a\nlocal bus video card....\n\nThe only hitch is that I need one that will allow me to do the fastest\nanims (or flics) from ram. I have 64-megs of ram in 16-meg simms\n\nI am using 3D-Studio from Autodesk and Imagine from Impulse...\nThey both write out in the .FLC format....\n\nSo does anyone know what would be the best card for showing fast anims\nfrom ram.... ie. like the orchid, Diamond Stealth Viper, ATI....etc\n\nany help would be appreciated.... ( I am trying to circumvent the single-\nframe route)","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\nOk It is for a game that is 3d and you have listed the characteristics \nthat you are looking for. I think you may have left out a few \nimportant parameters. \nThe polygons are all convex. \nThey have less than N sides. (you are drawing meshes walls doors etc.)\n\nI believe that the algorithms you can get that will only draw convex\npolygons can be much more efficient than those that can draw\nconcave \/ self intersecting polygons. \nThis efficiency can largely be attributed to the fact that \nsimple convex polygons only have a left and a right edge on each scan line.\nComplex (figure 8 type polygons) can be a bit trickier.\n\nThe less than N sides specification especially if it is a very small \nnumber like 3 or 4 allow othe optimisations to be made.\n\nThus for a high speed game application I think you are looking for\ncode that exploits and is hence limited to drawing simple convex\npolygons. \n\n\nIt may have been that they were very general purpose algorithms.\nIf you limit yourself to 3 or four sided simple convex polygons\nI think you might be suprised how fast a c algorithm with a \nasm block move to fill each scan line might actually be.\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nI guess you need to be reminded of some things! Have you ever heard of the\nFirst Amendment? I guess not. It isn't a crime to be a religous (I know\nyou said \"sacraligious\", but it isn't your place to judge his religion)\nzealot in this country. REMEMBER we have freedom of religion in this country!\nI guess you are selective in that respect! So what if they were \"bastard\"\nchildren. They were CHILDREN! Do you condone their deaths? I pray for\nyour lack of a soul if you do!","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Could anyone tell me the format of GIF files. I would like to know how I \ncould determine the size of the picture. Also, are gif files in compressed\nformat? How many bits store pixel color information? \n\n(This is probally a simple question, but I couldn't find it in the FAQ.)\n\nemail responses would be perferred\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":": Has anyone else experienced anything like this? If this just means that I\n: need to replace the screen then I guess I'll have to but I thought that the\n: \"death\" of my LCD screen would be a little less dramatic when it eventually\n: happened. I didn't want to take it in to be repaired before I asked on the\n: net about this because I already know what they'll say: \"Yep, you gotta have\n: this replaced and it's gonna cost you $???.\"\n\n: I've only had the computer for about 21 months.\n\n\"Only\"?!? That's a long time! (echoing above posting) The way the market\nis going nowadays, your machine's obsolete two weeks before you buy it. \nSounds like you'll have to sink *some* money into it for repair, but\nthat's sometimes necessary for equipment.\n\n: Is that a reasonable life\n: cycle for a LCD display?\n\nI think 21 months with nothing wrong until now is quite reasonable. If\nyou had bought a Compaq or Toshiba, you might have reasonably expected the\nmachine to last longer before something went wrong; but that's a moot\npoint, perhaps.\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\nsandy santra _\\\/_ trevor@netcom.com\nberkeley, california \/\\ trevor@well.sf.ca.us","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n[SB] Oh yeah, Israel was really ready to \"expand its borders\" on the holiest day\n[SB] of the year (Yom Kippur) when the Arabs attacked in 1973. Oh wait, you\n[SB] chose to omit that war...perhaps because it 100% supports the exact \n[SB] OPPOSITE to the point you are trying to make? I don't think that it's\n[SB] because it was the war that hit Israel the hardest. Also, in 1967 it was\n[SB] Egypt, not Israel who kicked out the UN force. In 1948 it was the Arabs\n[SB] who refused to accept the existance of Israel BASED ON THE BORDERS SET\n[SB] BY THE UNITED NATIONS. In 1956, Egypt closed off the Red Sea to Israeli\n[SB] shipping, a clear antagonistic act. And in 1982 the attack was a response\n[SB] to years of constant shelling by terrorist organizations from the Golan\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n[SB] Heights. Children were being murdered all the time by terrorists and Israel\n^^^^^^^^^^^^\n[SB] finally retaliated. Nowhere do I see a war that Israel started so that \n[SB] the borders could be expanded.\n\nI agree with all you write except that Terrorist orgs. were not shelling\nIsrael from the Golan Heights in 1982, but rather from Lebanon. The Golan\nHeights have been held by Israel since 1967, and therefore the PLO could\nnot have been shelling Israel from there, unless there is something I am\nnot aware of.\n\n\nTsiel","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Does anyone truely understand the \"INVALID NORMAL ARRAY\" error 3ds gives\nyou while rendering? It seems to present itself while rendering\ncomplicated images. I have circumvented this problem by rendering at\nthe command line, however it would be nice to render inside the editor.\nIs this a memory problem??? ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nI saw a printed up flyer that stated the person was a\n\"licensed herbologist and iridologist\"\nWhat are your opinions?\nHow much can you tell about a person's health by looking into their eyes?\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I've installed many X apps, and have that many of them Imakefiles that have\nlines startingwith XCOMM in them. When I do a xmkmf to create the Makefile,\nthe Makefile also has the XCOMM (comment?) lines in them. I always have\nto edit out these lines because the make command barfs on them. I was\nwondering what these lines were for, and what I might be doing wrong that\ncauses the make command to dislike them. Thanks!\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Subject: CDTV, Accessories, 1084s Monitor.\n\nBecause of the 'questionable' bids being placed for the set-up, I am\nincluding some 'guideline' prices in this REPOST. Negotiable, of course.\n\nIn anticipation of the arrival of my new computer system, I am\nselling my CDTV and accessories. I am in no rush to sell this\nso if you don't have the money now, but may be able to get it in\na few weeks, make a bid and let me know.\n\nI am NOW willing to sell the pieces separately, but I will wait to sell\nuntil they are all accounted for (at least CDTV and Keyboard Kit)\nI will sell the monitor separately.\n\nCDTV (6 months old. Mint condition. Comes with all documentation,\n packaging, receipt, etc, all in mint condition. Demo disc.)\n ----->I will start bidding at $375 for this\n\nCDTV Keyboard Package [Keyboard, mouse, 3.5\" drive] (Comes with all\n documention, packaging, receipt etc. 6 months old. Mint\n turns your CDTV into a full fledged AMIGA 500 computer!)\n ----->I will start bidding at $125 for this\n\n1084s Monitor (A couple years old. Very Good condition. Comes with\n all documentation, packaging, and receipt if I can find it.)\n ----->I will start bdding at $125 for this\n\nSoftware (Various titles...games, demos, etc. NOTE: I have no CDTV\n discs. All software is 3.5\" disc based).\n ----->FREE with PACKAGE deal.\n\nPlease send your best bid to io00844@maine or call (207)-581-7589.\nAsk for Zero Batzell. You can leave a message if I'm not in.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\nZero Z. Batzell | CDTV Owner. \"We come in peace...shoot to kill!\"\n(207)-581-7589 | Iguana Owner. \"NCC-42 U.S.S. Heart Of Gold\"\nUniversity of Maine | Video Hobbyist. \"Live long and Don't Panic!!\"\nstudent with a | Star Trek TNG Fan.\n(Mostly Harmless) | Douglas N. Adams Fan. MAJOR: Life, The Universe,\ntransfer in mind. | Orson Scott Card Fan. and Everything.\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------\n The Enterprise is not a ship for freeloading degenerate hitchhikers.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"There are chips which perform the voice compression\/expansion. They can't\nbe expensive, because they exist in many phones connected to PBXs or on the\nPBX line cards, as well as in a lot of equipment which compresses\nvoice-grade circuits to save the cost of long-distance, leased T1s or\nsatellite circuits.\n\nI can't remember the generic term for these chips. My impression is that\nthis was a big deal 10 years ago, but circuits have gotten so cheap that\nit isn't done much now.\n\nLew\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Within the next several months I'll be looking for a job in computer\ngraphics software. I'm in need of info on graphics software companies. \nI've checked the FAQ, the resource list, and siggraph.org, haven't found\nanything. The last Computer Graphics Career Handbook that I'm aware of,\nwas published in 1991. It has a list of 40 companies in it, but no\ntremendously specific information on any of them.\n\nCan people please steer me towards more current and in-depth informational\nresources? Thanks. I'll post a summary if there's interest.\n\nBrandon\n\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":": >Why not build a inflatable space dock.\n\n: If you're doing large-scale satellite servicing, being able to do it in\n: a pressurized hangar makes considerable sense. The question is whether\n: anyone is going to be doing large-scale satellite servicing in the near\n: future, to the point of justifying development of such a thing.\n\nThat's a mighty fine idea. But since you asked \"Why not,\" I'll\nrespond.\n\nPutting aside the application of such a space dock, there are other\nfactors to consider than just pressurized volume. Temperature control\nis difficult in space, and your inflatable hangar will have to \nincorporate thermal insulation (maybe a double-walled inflatable).\nMicrometeoroid protection and radiation protection are also required.\nDon't think this will be a clear plastic bubble; it's more likely\nto look like a big white ball made out of the same kind of multi-layer\nfabric that soft-torso space suits are made out of today.\n\nBecause almost all manned space vessels (Skylab, Mir, Salyut) used\ntheir pressurization for increased structural rigidity, even though\nthey had (have) metal skins, they still kind of qualify as inflatable.\n\nThe inflation process would have to be carefully controlled. The\nspace environment reduces ductility in exposed materials (due to\ntemperature extremes, monotomic Oxygen impingement, and radiation\neffects on materials), so your \"fabric\" may not retain any flexibility\nfor long. (This may not matter.) Even after inflation, pressure\nchanges in the hangar may cause flexing in the fabric, which could\nlead to holes and tears as ductility decreases.\n\nThese are some of the technical difficulties which the LLNL proposal\nfor an inflatable space station dealt with to varying degrees of\nsuccess.\n\n-- Ken Jenks, NASA\/JSC\/GM2, Space Shuttle Program Office\n kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov (713) 483-4368","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"rja@mahogany126.cray.com (Russ Anderson) writes...\n\n\n\n\n\tThe fact is that Koresh and his followers involved themselves\n\tin a gun battle to control the Mt Carmel complex. That is not\n\tin dispute. From what I remember of the trial, the authories\n\tcouldn't reasonably establish who fired first, the big reason\n\tbehind the aquittal.\n\n _____ _____\n \\\\\\\\\\\\\/ ___\/___________________\n Mitchell S Todd \\\\\\\\\/ \/ _____\/__________________________\n________________ \\\\\/ \/ mst4298@zeus._____\/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_'_\/\n\\_____ \\__ \/ \/ tamu.edu _____\/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_\/\n \\__________\\__ \/ \/ _____\/_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_\/\n \\_ \/ \/__________\/\n \\\/____\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\n \t\t\t \\\\\\\\\\\\","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Article #61083 (61123 is last):\nFrom: scholten@epg.nist.gov (Robert Scholten)\nSubject: Re: How hot should the cpu be?\nDate: Wed Apr 21 19:01:49 1993\n\nThe temp on my 486DX2\/66 is over 96C (measured with a K-type thermocouple \nand Fluke 55 dig thermometer). This is an \"idle\" temp - not doing lots of\nbus i\/o, not doing floating point, not doing 32-bit protected mode etc. This\nis in a Micron computer, without heatsink.\n\nI recently put a heatsink\/fan on the chip, but I might take the fan off. It\nmakes a horrible whine at times, and I wonder what the vibration is doing to\nthe pins on the cpu etc...\n\n-- \nRob Scholten\nscholten@epg.nist.gov\nEnd of File, Press RETURN to quit\n\nRob,\nDon't worry about the whine of the fan it will go away in about 3 weeks\nof use, mine did...\nAs to the vibration well that something I thought about to as I have\na tower case and the mb is mounted vertically. So I mounted the fan\non the case so that it just blows air at the CPU and its heatsink\ninstead. Work just like a charm, but the realy biggy to think about\nis after the whine goes away on the fan. If the fan should stop (burn out)\nhow would you ever know this before the cpu goes up in smoke. Thats what\nyou should be thinking about. I have the parts together but have not\nhad the time to assemble them as yet. But you build a thermistor controlled\ncircuit that will turn on a pesso speaker and a LED when the temp. goes\nabove the normal operating range (96c) or there abouts. Cheep to do if\nyou use Radio Shack junk under $5....Think about that one for a while!\nSam","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nI actually saw this movie about three months ago, but it wasn't called\nEASY WHEELS. It was something else that escapes me at the moment but\nI did rent it from Blockbuster Video and it was a hoot, in the same\nclass as Plan 9 From Outer Space.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n*Sigh*\n\nDon't know what your roomate is doing but it must be something wrong.\nAre there people who enjoy using Windows? Yes. I'll admit to it. Given\na choice between a Mac and Windows I choose Windows every time (to\nstart another flame thread 9-) ) ....\n\n\n\n\n\n-- ","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"#|> #\n#|> #Noting that a particular society, in this case the mainland UK,\n#|> #has few religously motivated murders, and few murders of *any*\n#|> #kind, says very little about whether inter-religion murders elsewhere\n#|> #are religiously motivated.\n#|> \n#|> No, but it allows one to conclude that there is nothing inherent\n#|> in all religion (or for that matter, in catholicism and protestantism)\n#|> that motivates one to kill.\n#\n#\"Motivates\" or \"allows?\" The Christian Bible says that one may kill\n#under certain circumstances. In fact, it instructs one to kill under\n#certain circumstances. \n\nI'd say the majority of people have a moral system that instructs them\nto kill under certain circumstances. I do get your distinction between\nmotivate and allow, and I do agree that if a flavour of theism 'allows'\natoricities, then that's an indictment of that theism. But it rather\ndepends on what the 'certain circumstances' are. When you talk about\nChristianity, or Islam, then at least your claims can be understood.\nIt's when people go to a general statement about theism that it falls\napart. One could believe in a God which instructs one to be utterly\nharmless.\n#\n#|> For my part, I conclude that something\n#|> else is required. I also happen to believe that that something\n#|> else will work no less well without religion - any easy Them\/Us will\n#|> do.\n#\n#And what does religion supply, if not an easy Them\/Us?\n\nNot necessarily. \"Love thy neighbour\" does not supply a them\/us - it\ndemolishes it. And my definition of religion is broader than my\ndefinition of theism, as I have explained.\n#\n#|> #By insisting that even the murder of four labourers, chosen because\n#|> #they were catholics, and who had nothing to do with the IRA, by \n#|> #Protestant extremists, is *not* religously motivated, I think what \n#|> #you are saying is that you simply will not accept *any* murder as \n#|> #being religiously motivated.\n#|> \n#|> No. What about that guy who cut off someone's head because he believed \n#|> he was the devil incarnate? That was religously motivated.\n#\n#What about the Protestant extremists who killed four Catholic \n#labourers? That *wasn't* religiously motivated?\n\nNot in my opinion. If they were doing it because of some obscure\npoint of theology, then yes. But since all protestants don't do this\n(nor do they elect extremists to do it for them), it's just too broad\ntoo say \"religion did this\". I'm saying that the causes are far more\ncomplex than that - take away the religious element, and you'd still\nhave the powerful motives of revenge and misguided patriotism. You\nknow, when most Catholics and Protestants worldwide say 'stop the \nkilling', one might listen to that, especially when you claim not\nto read minds.\n#\n#\n#|> Also, the murders ensuing from the fatwa on Mr. Rushdie, the Inquisitions,\n#|> and the many religous wars.\n#\n#What's so special about these exceptions? Isn't this all just a\n#grab-bag of ad-hoc excuses for not considering some other murders\n#to be religiously motivated? What's the general principle behind\n#all this?\n\nThe general principle is that it's fairly clear (to me, at least) that\nreligion is the primary motivator (enabler, whatever) of these. It's\nnot nearly so obvious what's going on when one looks at NI, apart\nfrom violence of course.\n#\n#|> #It's not an abstract \"argument\". Northern Irish Protestants say\n#|> #\"We don't want to be absorbed into am officially Catholic country.\"\n#|> #\n#|> #Now what are we supposed to do? Are we supposed to reply \"No,\n#|> #that's only what you think you don't want. Mr O'Dwyer assures us\n#|> #that no matter what you say you want, you really want something \n#|> #else?\"\n#|> \n#|> You think the Unionists wouldn't mind being absorbed into a non-Catholic \n#|> country (other than the UK of course)? It's a terrible thing to lose\n#|> a mind. Maybe the word \"country\" is there for more than just kicks.\n#|> I certainly don't believe that the Unionists are in it for God - I think\n#|> they wish to maintain their position of privilege.\n#\n#I'm still listening to what they say, and you are still telling us \n#your version of what they think. You read minds, and I don't.\n\nYou've speculated on my motives often enough, and you don't take\nmy statements of my own beliefs at face value - therefore your claim \nnot to read minds has no credibility with me, sorry. I also note that \nyou fail to answer my question. It just looks to me very much like\nyou have an axe to grind - especially as you are indeed ignoring what \nmost Protestants say - which is @stop the killing\". The people you\nrefer to are properly described as Unionists, not Protestants.\n#\n#As for their position of privilege, what is that if not religion-\n#based?\n\nIt is based on politics, bigotry, and heartless extremism. None of these\nthings are synonymous with religion, though there is certainly some\noverlap.\n\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":": I've only had the computer for about 21 months. Is that a reasonable life\n: cycle for a LCD display?","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nGood point. If you haven't read \"The True Believer\" by Eric Hoffer, do\nso at your first opportunity. I don't know why Hoffer is out of style\nnow, but \"The True Believer\" is still the best explanation of nutball\nbehavior ever written.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nHmm...are you a Taoist? Imposing limits *does* do something useful...it gives\nyou something to go beyond.\n\n\nI tend to be a bit critical of any stratification of Taoism. I especially\ntend to frown on any suggestion that \"orthodoxy\" or \"classics\" have any\nspecial place in Tao.\n\n\nSo rather than debate what \"Taoism *REALLY* means\" you are suggesting that\nwe take someone else's word for it and work thusly? I'd rather not, thank\nyou.\n\n\nWhereas you, of course, have a clear idea of what the word means? Can\nyou tell the Tao? :-)\n\n\nWonderful idea.\n\n\nOnly if you choose to define failure in that way. Or to define it at all.\n\n\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Woo! So far, we've had the following interpretations of the figure of\nthe `Whore of Babylon' in Rev 17 & 18:\n\na) The United States of America\nb) MHO dB) which was as a figure of the fallen spiritual powers who\n corrupt and oppress human society\nc) Historical Jerusalem\nd) Historical Rome\n\nDare I suggest that the passage might be many layered in meaning? How\nabout * The prophecy reveals God's judgement on the corrupt & idolatrous\nstate oppressing his chosen people (d) * That God's judgement extends\n_especially_ to his once chosen city (c) because, despite that City's\nspecial call, it still rejected God's grace at the decisive time (Rev\n11:8? - also isn't Rev19:24 equally suggestive of Rome as Jerusalem?) *\nThat the USofA is guilty of many of the crimes of Rome\/Babylon (a) and\nis equally subject to God's judgement * That the Good Book(TM) actually\nencompasses _all_ these viewpoints by revealing the corrupting spiritual\npowers warring against mankind through the very society that we've\ncreated. (b)\n\nClever, huh? (<-- Flame here!) No need to argue at all! \n\nI think Mary's view has a lot of sense because there seems to be a\ndeliberate contrast between Rev 17\/18 and Rev 21\/22 - the mortal\nJerusalem chosen by God but never (historically) fulfilling its vocation\nand the new Jerusalem perfected (outside of history) purely by God's\ngrace. eg Details like Rev 17:1 `.. who sits on many waters' cf Rev 22\nthe single stream in the new Jersualem `the river of life flowing from\nthe throne of God and of the Lamb.'","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I just entered the market for a Radar Detector and am looking for\nany & all advice\/recommendations\/warnings\/etc from anyone in \nthis group.\n\nEmail is preferred.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nYou Ford vs Chevy people must live in the planet of Detroit or Droid.\n\nLike they say in the airforce, with enough horsepower anything will fly.\n\nI can put a 32valve V-8 with twin Garret-4s on Yugo and get 7.7sec QM.\nThats useless ... Its still a Yugo that will loose any race on a track,\nor on the street.\n\nHave you Detroit beings compared the ultra-long-throw stick shifts of\nthe 5.0 with the 93 MR2 turbo or 93 RX7 (I ll buy it in 6 mos) ?\n\nOr the Torsen differential of the RX7 compared to the Differential of \nthe 5.0 that sounds in every hairpin turn ?\n\nAnd bythe way 5.0 and Camaro both have drums on the rear breaks ...\nHello , this is the 90 's ?\n\nVlasis Theodore\nSoftware Engineer","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nIf Prof. Denning is afraid of posting here due to personal attacks,\nperhaps she should use an anonymous posting service. That is why\nthey are there, to allow heated debate to occur without the personal\nattacks. \n\nIs anon@penet back up yet?","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Hmmm...\n A possibility for the software registration conondrum would be to have the\ndistributor register the copy when the software was sold. The clerk sticks it\nin the store PC and asks for the buyers ID. Later, if pirated versions showed up they could be tracked to the original purchaser. In addition copies which were\nsent to distributors\/stores would have a vendor reg # or serial # in order to\ntrack in store piracy.\n\nPossible additional program security schemes would be:\n1. having monthly password changes which necessitate user call in\n and registration. (inconvenient)\n2. taking dire legal action on anyone caught (expensive)\n3. encryption, crc check, self modifying code (limited effectiveness)\n4. have an independent watchdog program in the installation\/setup config or\n memory manager, etc. which would check the main program's crc. \n (only as effective as above methods at best.)\n5. have the above watchdog circulating as a virus which would trash cracked \n copies of the program and\/or the offenders hard drive. (risky, and probably\n illegal, certainly immoral)\n\nmy new ideas aren't terribly feasible to implement as presented, but I thought\nif I threw them out people could think of variations that might be effective.\nWhat is the problem with parallel port security keys? I haven't used anything\nthat had hardware key copy protection schemes, so I don't know what the\ndrawbacks are. I know the companies that make them claim they're uncrackable,\nbut I've seen cracks of AutoDesk 3d-studio floating around (I don't have one\nso don't ask) and I had heard that it had parralel port keys.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nMost likely reason is that your backup battery is failing - this battery \nmaintains the contents of the CMOS memory when AC power is turned off, and\nif the battery is flakey then the contents of the CMOS will be lost and \nthe checksum will be wrong (along with most other of the CMOS data). Try \nreplacing the battery.\n\nIf, however, your PC doesn't use a battery but a large capacitor to power\nthe CMOS, you should check to see if you can replace the capacitor with a \nmore normal lithium battery. If this isn't possible, make sure you leave\nyour PC on for a half hour or hour each day; this will keep the capacitor \ncharged. I'd opt for the battery change, though.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nYou shouldn't have ignored the ZyXEL. It can be purchased with a \"Mac\nbundle\", which includes a hardware-handshaking cable and FaxSTF software.\nThe bundle adds between $35 and $60 to the price of the modem, depending\non the supplier. It is true that the modem has no Mac-specific docs,\nbut it doesn't require much 'tweaking' (aside from setting &D0 in the\ninit string, to enable hardware handshaking).\n\nFor more information on the ZyXEL, including sources, look at various files \non sumex-aim.stanford.edu, in info-mac\/report.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nOh? What about the precedent in which nuclear weapons information was\npublished in \"The Progressive\"? I was under the impression that the\ncourt held that prior restraint could NOT be used. Any lawyers out\nthere?\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I would appreciate it if someone could volunteer to verify the shots on goal\nand save percentage numbers for me, so I can put these stats on the archive\nsite. Contact me by mail if you want to volunteer.\n\nHere are the team goalie stats as of: Wed Apr 21 09:09:38 CST 1993\n\nThese stats include games up to and including the Sunday previous to the date\nlisted above. They have been verified against what is printed in my newspaper\nevery Tuesday. They don't print shots and save percentage numbers, so those\nare not verified. \n\nIf you have any questions, comments or suggestions, let me know.\n\nRandy\n\n-------\nMP = Minutes Played, GA = Goals against,\nSO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average\nW = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties\nSOG = Shots on Goal, SV = Save Percentage\n\n MP GA SO GAA W L T SOG SV TM Player\n=======================================================\n4106 177 7 2.59 41 18 11 1879 0.906 CHI Ed Belfour\n 996 49 2 2.95 6 7 1 414 0.882 CHI Jim Waite\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5108 230 9 2.70 47 25 12 2296 0.900 CHI\n\n 479 18 2 2.25 6 2 0 232 0.922 TOR Daren Puppa\n2781 116 2 2.50 25 15 7 1287 0.910 TOR Felix Potvin\n1665 87 1 3.14 13 9 4 823 0.894 TOR Grant Fuhr\n 160 15 0 5.63 0 3 0 91 0.835 TOR Rick Wamsley\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5097 241 5 2.84 44 29 11 2438 0.901 TOR\n\n 25 1 0 2.40 0 0 0 10 0.900 BOS Mike Bales\n1322 64 1 2.90 9 8 4 596 0.893 BOS John Blue\n3194 168 3 3.16 37 14 3 1354 0.876 BOS Andy Moog\n 542 31 0 3.43 5 4 0 225 0.862 BOS Reggie Lemelin\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5096 268 4 3.16 51 26 7 2190 0.878 BOS\n\n3702 186 4 3.01 43 14 5 1889 0.902 PIT Tom Barrasso\n1368 78 0 3.42 13 7 2 691 0.887 PIT Ken Wregget\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5083 268 5 3.16 56 21 7 2582 0.896 PIT\n\n3890 196 1 3.02 29 28 9 2194 0.911 STL Curtis Joseph\n1210 74 1 3.67 8 8 2 628 0.882 STL Guy Hebert\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5110 278 2 3.26 36 36 11 2825 0.902 STL\n\n1817 94 1 3.10 18 8 4 858 0.890 VAN Kay Whitmore\n3261 184 3 3.39 28 21 5 1620 0.886 VAN Kirk McLean\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5087 278 4 3.28 46 29 9 2449 0.886 VAN\n\n1193 64 0 3.22 13 4 2 522 0.877 DET Vincent Riendeau\n3880 210 4 3.25 34 24 7 1898 0.889 DET Tim Cheveldae\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5088 280 4 3.30 47 28 9 2425 0.885 DET\n\n 40 1 0 1.50 0 0 0 19 0.947 MTL Frederick Chabot\n3595 192 2 3.20 31 25 5 1813 0.894 MTL Patrick Roy\n1433 81 1 3.39 17 5 1 686 0.882 MTL Andre Racicot\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5087 280 3 3.30 48 30 6 2522 0.889 MTL\n\n1311 70 1 3.20 14 4 1 629 0.889 CAL Jeff Reese\n3732 203 2 3.26 29 26 9 1805 0.888 CAL Mike Vernon\n 65 5 0 4.62 0 0 1 39 0.872 CAL Andrei Trefilov\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5120 282 3 3.30 43 30 11 2476 0.886 CAL\n\n 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 1.000 WAS Byron Dafoe\n 343 10 2 1.75 3 2 0 162 0.938 WAS Rick Tabaracci\n3282 181 1 3.31 27 23 5 1531 0.882 WAS Don Beaupre\n1421 83 0 3.50 13 9 2 681 0.878 WAS Jim Hrivnak\n 20 2 0 6.00 0 0 0 7 0.714 WAS Olaf Kolzig\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5085 286 3 3.37 43 34 7 2391 0.880 WAS\n\n3476 193 3 3.33 26 26 5 1683 0.885 MIN Jon Casey\n1596 97 1 3.65 10 12 5 803 0.879 MIN Darcy Wakaluk\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5090 293 4 3.45 36 38 10 2489 0.882 MIN\n\n1429 75 0 3.15 11 10 4 716 0.895 BUF Dominik Hasek\n1694 98 0 3.47 11 15 2 903 0.891 BUF Grant Fuhr\n1306 78 0 3.58 11 5 4 706 0.890 BUF Daren Puppa\n 664 41 0 3.70 5 6 0 344 0.881 BUF Tom Draper\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5104 297 0 3.49 38 36 10 2674 0.889 BUF\n\n2655 146 1 3.30 22 20 2 1314 0.889 NYI Glenn Healy\n2253 130 0 3.46 17 15 5 1067 0.878 NYI Mark Fitzpatrick\n 157 10 0 3.82 1 2 0 78 0.872 NYI Danny Lorenz\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5088 297 1 3.50 40 37 7 2470 0.880 NYI\n\n1939 110 0 3.40 18 9 4 947 0.884 QUE Stephane Fiset\n2988 172 0 3.45 29 16 5 1525 0.887 QUE Ron Hextall\n 154 10 0 3.90 0 2 1 66 0.848 QUE Jacques Cloutier\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5101 300 0 3.53 47 27 10 2536 0.882 QUE\n\n2672 151 2 3.39 19 21 3 1322 0.886 NJ Chris Terreri\n2389 146 2 3.67 21 16 4 1180 0.876 NJ Craig Billington\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5080 299 4 3.53 40 37 7 2505 0.881 NJ \n\n2757 152 4 3.31 20 18 7 1519 0.900 NYR John Vanbiesbrouck\n 224 14 0 3.75 1 2 1 116 0.879 NYR Corey Hirsch\n2105 134 1 3.82 13 19 3 1184 0.887 NYR Mike Richter\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5108 308 5 3.62 34 39 11 2826 0.891 NYR\n\n2512 143 5 3.42 20 17 6 1329 0.892 PHI Tommy Soderstrom\n1769 111 1 3.76 13 11 5 932 0.881 PHI Dominic Roussel\n 802 59 0 4.41 3 9 0 405 0.854 PHI Stephane Beauregard\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5107 319 6 3.75 36 37 11 2672 0.881 PHI\n\n3855 227 2 3.53 33 26 6 2119 0.893 WIN Bob Essensa\n 180 13 0 4.33 2 1 0 96 0.865 WIN Jim Hrivnak\n 959 70 0 4.38 5 10 0 502 0.861 WIN Rick Tabaracci\n 73 6 0 4.93 0 0 1 34 0.824 WIN Mike O'Neill\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5084 320 2 3.78 40 37 7 2755 0.884 WIN\n\n1591 97 0 3.66 7 19 2 757 0.872 TB Wendell Young\n1163 71 0 3.66 8 10 1 573 0.876 TB JC Bergeron\n2268 150 1 3.97 8 24 4 1197 0.875 TB Pat Jablonski\n 45 7 0 9.33 0 1 0 21 0.667 TB David Littman\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5088 332 1 3.92 24 53 7 2557 0.870 TB \n\n3753 240 1 3.84 17 38 6 2069 0.884 EDM Bill Ranford\n1338 93 0 4.17 9 12 2 763 0.878 EDM Ron Tugnutt\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5099 337 1 3.97 26 50 8 2836 0.881 EDM\n\n1735 111 0 3.84 15 8 4 987 0.888 LA Robb Stauber\n2718 175 2 3.86 18 21 6 1545 0.887 LA Kelly Hrudey\n 532 35 0 3.95 6 4 0 294 0.881 LA Rick Knickle\n 98 13 0 7.96 0 2 0 51 0.745 LA David Goverde\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5100 340 2 4.00 39 35 10 2858 0.881 LA \n\n 11 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 3 1.000 HAR Corrie D'Alessio\n 168 9 0 3.21 1 1 1 87 0.897 HAR Mike Lenarduzzi\n 867 57 0 3.94 5 9 1 499 0.886 HAR Mario Gosselin\n2656 184 0 4.16 16 27 3 1470 0.875 HAR Sean Burke\n1373 111 0 4.85 4 15 1 784 0.858 HAR Frank Pietrangelo\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5097 369 0 4.34 26 52 6 2851 0.871 HAR\n\n1326 95 0 4.30 2 17 1 743 0.872 OTT Daniel Berthiaume\n3388 250 0 4.43 8 46 3 1711 0.854 OTT Peter Sidorkiewicz\n 90 10 0 6.67 0 2 0 44 0.773 OTT Darrin Madeley\n 249 30 0 7.23 0 5 0 146 0.795 OTT Steve Weeks\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5074 395 0 4.67 10 70 4 2656 0.851 OTT\n\n2074 142 1 4.11 7 26 0 1250 0.886 SJ Arturs Irbe\n 60 5 0 5.00 0 1 0 46 0.891 SJ Wade Flaherty\n2000 176 0 5.28 2 30 1 1220 0.856 SJ Jeff Hackett\n 930 86 0 5.55 2 14 1 559 0.846 SJ Brian Hayward\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n5077 414 1 4.89 11 71 2 3079 0.866 SJ \n\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I thought the first thread was hilarious, so here goes another post.\n\nSome more background information on what has happened to my poor batteries.\n\n One year, I left the batteries in the garage. The garage is Unheated. \nThey were left in their places that they needed to be. One in the riding\nlawnmower (what a lux) and one in each motorcycle. The battery in the \nriding lawnmower was about 3-4 years old, and one of the cycle batteries \nwas new, and one was around 5 years old. Upon spring time, I discovered\nthat all of the batteries were dead, and needed to be recharged. They all\nworked properly, except for the older ones, and they had to be replaced \nabout halfway through the summer. (they had originally been stored\nin the garage, and I think I remember my dad charging them in spring)\n Last year, I decided to bring them in to the basement, which has two parts.\none is dirt and brick, and the other is concrete. I brought in all three, and\ndiscovered in the spring, (about 15 days ago) that not only were the batteries\ndead, but when I put the charger on them, the charger said \"HMMMMMMMM\" and \nthe amp-meter read around 1,000,000,000 (In other words, it was pinned)\nthe internal circut tripped, and I went on to the other batteries. They\nwere the same. \n Realizing that we still had 2 GIGANTIC sailboat batteries, also lead\nacid, I decided to put the charger on them. (these had been sitting for around 1 and a half years, on the brick and dirt part) and noticed that they only\nneeded a small charge, around 2 hours or so on trickle. I tested them\nby using them at the local gas station for giving jump starts, and they\nworked fine for around 25 of 'em. \n This leads me to believe one of several things.\n 1) I bought really #$%tty batteries last year. (sorta true)\n 2) the concrete has something to do with the discharge of the\n batteries.\n 3) There was enough moisture to short out the terminals in the \n room where the concrete is, \n 4) The dirt room was able to absorb the moisture in the air\n better than concrete.\n\n(BTW, I can almost waterski in the dirt room) ","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nBrian, have you checked out what your priests told you in the\nBible to see whether they were telling you the truth? Did you know\nthat according to the Bible, there shouldn't even be such things as\n\"priests\" anymore? Do you know why the preisthood was established in\nthe Old Testament to begin with and the reasons why after Jesus,\nthere were no priests--that is until the Roman Catholic Church \n300 years later devised the doctrine of transubstantiation by ignoring\nthe whole concept beyond the book of Hebrews?\n\nYou said you analyzed the Bible very closely. I think you are\nlying. For if you had, I would think you would have at least\ngot the doctrine of hell straight.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Hi. I'm looking for a 3D shark for use in a ray tracing rountine I'm doing.\n I'll be using Vivid or POV, but it can be in any format. Are there any\n FTP sites with 3D objects or does anyone have a good 3D shark?\n\nThanks alot!\n\nChad\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"(Susan Clark) asks:\n\nI am not so sure about the celebrated players of the game, but Tod Hartje,\nwho played for Harvard in college and then went on to play in the AHL\n(initially for Moncton and currently for Providence-- thanks to Daryl \nTurner for the update!) appeared on David Letterman's show about two\nyears ago now.\n\nTod has the distinction of being the first American born player to go \nand play in the former Soviet Union. This was arranged by Jets GM Mike \nSmith while Tod was playing in Moncton at about the time all those \nEuropean players were coming over to North America to play in the NHL.\n\nTod spent a year playing in Russia and played with or against some of\nthe Russian players who have just entered the NHL in the last two years.\nHe wrote a book on his experiences called \"Behind the Red Line\" (check it\nout!) and appeared on the Letterman show to talk about them.\n\n-- Mike ","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I'd like to appeal to the net's NT wizards for a bit of advice.\n\nFirst a general description of the machine as follows:\n Motherboard: Utron 33 mhz Opti chipset, 20 meg memory, 256kb cache\n (soon I hope to drop a DX2 chip into it)\n Fahrenheit 1280 video (1 meg, 1024x768x256)\n ProAudio Spectrum 16 sound board\n primary disk = Connor CP30174 on a caching IDE controller\n secondary disk = Conner CP30174 as slave on same controller\n tertiary disk = Fujitsu ??? 650 meg on Superstore ESDI controller\n planned future disks include SCSI HD and CD ROM on PAS16 SCSI port\n Tape drive is a Colorado Jumbo 250 on the Floppy controller\n future tape drive may be a DAT on the SCSI interface.\n Other hardware includes modem\/fax, serial ports, and a teletext board\n (ugly dos software drives the latter)\n\nApplications used include normal windows stuff (excel, word, Quicken\nand Turbo Pascal\/Windows) but the important stuff is my Audio\nwork environment which includes Turtle beach Wave for Windows, MCS Stereo,\nand other misc stuff for dinking around with audio files. Also I use\nStacker on the primary drive, HP Newwave (for my wife's use, and she \nwon't let me get rid of it!), and a product called Infinite Disk from \nChili Pepper Software for hierarchical storage management of my seldom \nused offline files. \n\nI plan to upgrade to NT, when it becomes a released product. I was stongly\ntempted to become a beta user early on, but I don't have time to mess around\nwith the hassles of beta software. I expect to buy it, tear off the \nshrink wrap, and use it without hassle (I know, unrealistic, but I can\nhope can't I, after all, I have work to do).\n\nThe advice I want concerns the state of NT regarding device drivers, and \nhardware specific stuff in general. How smoothly can I expect the \nupgrade to go? Can I expect support for all my stuff, or do I\nstill need to scramble around downloading drivers (PAS?, Orchid?, Colorado?) \nfrom some bbs, etc. What steps should I take to ensure the installation\ngoes smoothly. Note that I want to nuke dos totally from the system. I'm\nallergic to command lines! I plan to run a \"pure\" NT system. Also, will \nNT communicate with the workgroups lan? What about stacker? I currently \nhave stacker on the first disk drive. Without Stacker, and the Infinite \nDisk product, I will have great difficulty fitting everything I have on the \nsystem (It's cramped now).\n\nI realize Stacker will be incompatible with NT, but will there be an NT \nversion? Or will NT support compression a la Dos 6? I know Infinite Disk\nwill be incompatible with NT, but will they offer (or does anybody else)\na comparable product for NT and at what cost? (perhaps I need to ask \nChili Pepper that question) I can live without ID if I have to, but I'd\nrather not. Will NT run my DOS apps (the teletext board mainly) without\nDOS on the system? What do I need to keep around?\n\nAny feedback or advice (including \"forget NT\" with good reasons) is much\nappreciated. My only significant reason for moving to NT is I need a better\nmultitasking environment than Windows (among other reasons, WAVE locks up\nthe machine for hours and hours doing DSP processing on large audio files),\nand I want better lan support than I now have (Internet access, etc). Maybe\nthere are better solutions than NT and if so, I would appreciate hearing \nabout them (OS\/2? What's it's status these days?)\n\nPls respond by email and if there is interest I'll summarize for the net.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nGrant Fuhr has done this to a lot better coaches than Brian Sutter...","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":": Arrogance is arrogance. It is not the result of religion, it is the result\n: of people knowing or firmly believing in an idea and one's desire to show\n: others of one's rightness. I assume that God decided to be judge for our\n: sake as much as his own, if we allow him who is kind and merciful be the \n: judge, we'll probably be better off than if others judged us or we judged \n: ourselves. \n\nI'm not sure I agree with this 100%. I agree that arrogance is not the result\nof religion and that God is a far better judge than we are. I also agree if\nyou mean to say that arrogance shows up in the form of trying to prove one's\nsuperior knowledge, rightness, or holiness over another person's beliefs.\n\nI need to be careful to understand what you mean here so that I do not fall\ninto the mistake of misrepresenting your views. If I fall down in this area\nI hope you will forgive me.\n\nArrogance is not the result of believing one is right or of believing that\none's God is greater than the god's of others or of believing that one's\nreligion is better than other religions. These are all naturally self-implied\nbeliefs.\n\nIt is self-contradictory to say that I believe my current beliefs to be wrong.\nWere I to find myself in error, my beliefs would naturally change and follow\nwhat I believe to be right. Therefore, I must always consider my beliefs\ncorrect. That's not arrogance. That's unavoidable behavior.\n\nIt is nonsense to say that I believe another person's god to be greater than\nmy God. Were his or her god greater, wouldn't I be obligated to change so\nthat their god would become my God? We are naturally obligated to worship\nthat God which we deem to be the greatest. Why should we feel obligated to\nworship a second best god for the sake of feeling humble?\n\nArrogance is not necessarily thinking onesself to be better looking or more\nintelligent or stronger or having more resources than another person. No\ndoubt many will have to chew on this one awhile. Were passive observation\nof one's superior points arrogance, then God would be most arrogant of all.\n\nHumility does not rest in slandering or belittling God's work of creation in\nour lives. People often go around trying to be humble saying to one another,\n\"I'm not very smart. I'm poor. I'm not good looking. I'm just a worm in\nthe ground. I'm such a weak person and although I don't want to sin, I\nreally cannot help it.\" Were this person truely humble, he would take a\ndifferent approach. \"God, thank you for making me the way you did. I know\nthat you never do anything second best. Yet with all that you have given me,\nI have been so unthankful. You've given me power to resist the devil. I\nhave not used it but have indulged myself in doing exactly what you have said\nnot to do. I have slandered your creation in my life and have credited myself\nwith humility for doing so. Lord, with all you've given me, I have been\ncompletely unfaithful and I do not deserve your forgiveness. And, yet Your\nlove for me is so boundless that you would give Yourself to die for me to\nsave me. As terribly evil as I am, I deserve to go straight to hell, yet it\npleases you somehow to rescue me from this terrible life I've led. Lord,\nplease forgive me and help me stay on the right track so that I can bring\nglory to Your Name instead of insult. Lord I'm so sorry for my wrongs. Please\nhelp me to change.\"\n\n: \n: I think people take exceptional offense to religious arrogance because\n: they don't want to be wrong. If I find someone arrogant, I typically\n: don't have anything to do with them.\n\nFor me, I've often found it hard to tell the difference. Often times, the\nmost humble christian has come across to me as arrogant while the most\nproud \"worm in the ground\" false humility type person has been found to be\nmost comfortable company.\n\nWhen I'm wrong and arrogant about my wrongness, I certainly don't feel like\nbeing confronted by my wrongness. Were someone to confront me verbally with\nmy wrongness, I'd be likely to snap at them and examine them head to toe for\nall their faults and charge them with hypocricy for what they said to me.\nAt the root, my desire would be to make them shut up so that I can go about\nliving my life arrogantly as I wish. However, were someone to confront me\nsilently by their example, earn my respect, and perhaps mention it to me in\nhumility in private, I'd feel broken down and challenged to seek God for help\nin changing from the error of my ways.\n\nThe hard part is getting to the point to where I can be humble before anyone\nregardless of their humility or pride--regardless of their hypocricy or\nsincerity--regardless of whether onlookers will frown down upon me or not.\nIt isn't easy to take this pain in love with thankfulness for the opportunity\nto improve in one's ability to serve God. It's easier to cast aside any hope\nof reaching true humility and merely hide behind slandering God's creation\nin our lives instead.\n\n: But we should examine ourselves [I hope I typed this back in right]\n: and why we react to certain situations with such emotions. For instance,\n: many of us feel \"justified\" to be insulted by an arrogant person. As if\n: we needed a reason to feel insulted. But after being insulted over and\n: over again by the words of others, you'd think we'd either toughen up\n: or decide not to be insulted, or ignore the insult. Just because you\n: can justify feelings of anger or insult or outrage, that doesn't make that\n: reaction the appropriate one. It is in this light of self-examination\n: that we can change our emotional reactions.\n: \n\nSometimes it helps when we can understand and feel the difference between\nwhat is a true statement of our character and what is a false and slanderous\nstatement of our character. The devil is the accuser of the bretheren. He\nwould love us to feel hopelessly guilty where we are innocent and feel arrogant\nand self-righteous where we are indeed wrong. The devil's aim is to get us\ninto as much misery as he can. Just think of the devil as a cruel and merci-\nless criminal who torments a parent by burning his or her children with\nhot irons. The way the devil gets under the Father's skin is by hurting\nthose that the Father loves so much.\n\n\n--\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\"I deplore the horrible crime of child murder...\n\t We want prevention, not merely punishment.\n\t We must reach the root of the evil...\n\t It is practiced by those whose inmost souls revolt\n\t from the dreadful deed...\n\t No mater what the motive, love of ease,\n\t\tor a desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent,\n\t\tthe woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed...\n\t but oh! thrice guilty is he who drove her\n\t\tto the desperation which impelled her to the crime.\"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nWell, there are several bursts in species diversity I can think of.\nThe Cambrian and Ordovician explosions resulted in a vast increase\nin animal diversity. Likewise, after the one-two punch of the\nPermian and Triassic extinctions, the number of marine animals\nrose steadily (**) to an all-time high (*) just prior to the spread \nof humans.\n\n(**) biggest exception being the K\/T (bye bye dinos) extinction\n\n(*) about 800 families\n\nAlso, plants arose from green algae and colonized the land in\nsuccesive sweeps. Mosses colonized very wet environments first,\nferns (who had evolved vascular tissues) took over more territory\nwhen they evolved (1). These were eventually (mostly) replaced by gymnosperms\n(pines and the like) (2) and then (mostly) displaced by angiosperms (flowering\nplants -- now the dominant plant group on the planet(3). Fungi\nalso radiated greatly with the invasion of the land. \n\n(1) around the carboniferous (up to about 200 families)\n(2) around the triassic (up to maybe 250 families)\n(3) starting in the cretaceous (rising to about 600 families currently)\n\nIt's unclear (to me at least) what the max equilibrium number\nof species the earth can hold (***) and if it has ever hit this\nin the past. It could be (warning: speculation alert) that\ndiversity has never reached a peak because mass extinctions\nhappen often enough to keep the total number down.\n\n(***) This would depend a great deal on how fragmented\nspecific ecosystems were. \n\nSee Cowen's book \"History of Life\" for a not-too-technical\nrun-down on, well, like the title sez, the history of life.\nOr see, Wilson's \"Diversity of Life\" for a view centered more\non current ecology -- this is (IMHO) the best popular biology\nbook of (what the hell, I'll say it) all time. \n\n\nFollow-ups to t.o.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nIt seems you lived a fairly 'wild life'-- my background is far more\ntraditional, mostly working, working, working. Maybe there's a clear\nindication that the way you lived your life produced a certain \namount of anxiety that needed to be released. Religion was one\npossible medicine. While my more stable environment didn't and \nstill does not produce the situation where I feel such guilt.\n\nThis is just one possible explanation why you feel this burden,\nwhile I haven't felt it so far.\n\nRegards,\nKent","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Let's not forget Al Michaels, of \"Do you believe in miracles?\" fame.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Maybe I should have been clearer. I have a Intel 386DX\/25 that I would\nlike to use to put together a system however all the motherboards that\nthe local vendors are now selling are running either at 33 or 40 MHz. I\nguess I can cross my fingers and hope the CPU runs at that speed. ;^)\n\nI think I'll take Mark's advice and see if any of the boards have\na socketed oscillator and head down to the local electronics store...\n\nThanks for the info...","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"The *real* way to speed up ballgames is for each home park owner to offer the\nfollowing schedule of bonuses to players on *both* teams:\n\n For all players who participated in the game, offer $500 for each 10\n minutes less than 3 hours the game took (i.e. if the game only took 2.5\n hours, each player gets a bonus of $1500).\n\n For all pitchers throwing 3 or more full innings in the game, extrapolate\n the number of pitches or attempted pickoffs to the number they would have\n thrown in a full 9 innings, and offer $500 for each number less than 120.\n (If the pitcher throws a complete game with 100 pitches and 5 throws to\n first he would get $7500).\n\nI suspect you could finance this the same way Presidential campaigns are\npaid for. Offer each fan a checkoff on his or her ticket that says \"I want\n5% of the price of this ticket to go towards fast game bonuses\"...","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nYou are somewhat close to truth. But you shouldn't forget that\nnationality is a recent invention of the western europe. In the\ndays of the Ottoman empire, the religion was the main point of\ndifference between social classes. The Ottomans didn't recognize\nTurks, Arabs, Greeks, Serbs... Just christians, muslims, jews...\nSo, for all the interested parties in the Ottoman society the\nbosnian muslims were \"Turks\". After all, there aren't many \"real\" \n(ethnic) Turks living even in Turkey today. Even in Europe, it's\nthe culture that defines the ethnicity and religion is part of\none's culture.\n\n\nCan you support this?","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I cured mine with Bag Balm which I bought at the local farm\nsupply store. It is relatively cheap and works in a few days.\nThe product was developed to treat sore udders. \n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n\nUh, Bill James doesn't sell statistics. He sells books with statistics,\nbut he is not in the business of providing stats like Elias, STATS,\nHowe, Baseball workshop etc. are.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nAnother F2 rider had similiar problems, and this is the mail I sent him,\nhope this helps resolve you problem!\n\nAT\n\n\nGood point, did not catch this in the original post. The only other things \nwhich come to mind, since this is a gravity feed fuel system, is this.\nThe fuel petcock valve is vacuum controlled from the #1 carburator. Let\nsuppose there is a small hole or bad seal either in the hose itself or the\nvacuum valve in the fuel petcock. When it is cold, the hole is open enough\nto open the valve just enough to allow gas to the carbs with the choke on, \nsince the choke creates more low pressure in the carbs when on to draw gas, \nand as the engine and surrounding area warm up, the hole seals up. \n\nOne way to check fuel flow through the valve would be to pull the side \npanels off and remove the fuel hose to the carbs. Connect a tube of the \ncorrect size, preferably clear tubing to observe fuel flow, on the output\nside of the fuel petcock. Remove the control hose from #1 carburator. Make\nsure the tank is full. Place the valve in the ON position and apply vacuum \nto the control hose, preferably with a vacuum device with a gauge, to check \nfor air leaks. With vacuum applied, fuel should flow freely. To see if there is\na vent problem, do this with the fuel filler cap open and closed, if it \nflows a lot faster with the filler cap open, then there may be something in \nthe vent airway which changes position and depending on the position may clog \nor partially clog the vent. I have heard of some F2 fuel tanks being replaced \nto fix this problem. So the things which might be defective are, the control\nhose from #1 carb, the petcock valve, and possibly the fuel tank vent.\n\nNow if all of the above shows no problem of fuel flow when cold, then there \nis something in the carbs screwed up, but there are so many things to check, \nI would be typing all day to list them all! \n\nHere are a few, with everything back together, apply vacuum to the petcock valve\nand open the drain holes on the carbs one by one to check fuel flow. Open up the\nairbox and check for foreign debris or clogged airways on the carbs, there are\nquite a few on each carb.\n\nI hope something is flushed out with all this trouble shooting. If American\nHonda does not resolve this, get MAD AS HELL and report them to the BBB and\ncall the Honda Customer Service HOTLINE. It is a 800 number, but I don't recall\nit off the top of my head. I called just about tires for my F2 and a few days\nlater a customer satisfaction inquiry card arrived at home asking how I liked\nthe support I received, here would be your chance to tell them what you think!","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n Please tell me where I can get a CD on the Wergo Music label for less\nthan $20.\n\nfoolishly,","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nDamned if you do and Damned if you don't!\n\n\nJust for the record, Egyptian troops were one of the first to be\nstationed there. I can't remember the exact date but it was late last\nyear. In fact, they lost at least one man there as far as I know.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Can anyone provide me a ftp site where I can obtain a online version\nof the Book of Mormon. Please email the internet address if possible.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Stupid question from a new IBM PC user:\n\nI'm going to be selling my Mac and getting a Gateway 2000.\n\nWhat is the difference between IDE HD and SCSI HD?\n\nThe GW 486DX-33V comes with a 250MB Western Digital IDE drive.\nI asked how much more for the Seagate 500MB SCSI drive.\n\nThe guy asked me \"Why are you going with SCSI?\". I was lost for an answer.\nI just said \"I know Seagate better as a company, from a satisfaction point\nof view\".\n\nAre SCSI drives faster than IDE? I'm not buying my GW for another 4 months\nor so, but this is a question that has bugged me for a while.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"21 Apr 1993 egreen@east.sun.com (Ed Green - Pixel Cruncher) Writes:\n-->}Sheesh, even a trained attack dog is no match for a human,\n-->}we have *all* the advantages.\n-->\n-->I agree with this 100%. \n--\n--Me, too... for chihuahua's. The police and the military don't train\n--dobermans and shephards and use them as weapons because they are so\n--easy for the average Joe to defeat barehanded. You may have opposing\n--thumbs, but the dog has teeth so effective some of yours are named for\n--him. He has IR vision, better hearing and better smell than you do,\n--and most likely faster reflexes.\n--\n--You're on a motorcycle, he's on paws. Roll on and blow him off. He\n--doesn't even have net access.\n--\n--\n--Ed Green\n\nC'mon Ed.........\n\na) All things have their weak areas\nb) What's IR....Idiot Response......Dogs have more Rods or Cones (I'm not sure\n which?) than humans and this allows their eyes to collect more light in lower\n light conditions. Consequently their colour vision is almost non-existant. I\n mean, if dogs had built in infra-red vision, the armed forces would be\n strapping them to missiles instead of paying a quarter million for IR guidance\n capabilities.\nc) My dog has net access ! !\n \\_\/","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"WANTED - 4 256K 60ns SIPS","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I've got an old Super VGA card manufactured by SAMPO of Taiwan and I'm\nlooking for a Windows 3.1 Driver for it. It's based on the Cirrus Logic\nCL-GD510A-32PC-B chip. I've contacted the suppliers here in New Zealand\nand they say that only Windows 2 divers were ever written by the manufacturer.\nSo if there's a V3.1 driver out for this chip set I'd like to know - \npreferably by e-mail at rjwjames@waikato.ac.nz\n \nThanks is advance","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Does anybody know where I can get a copy of System 6.0.8L. It is a modified\nversion of System 6 that will work on the newer Mac models.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"From: db7n+@andrew.cmu.edu (D. Andrew Byler)\n\n1] An english translation of this can be found in:\n \"The Acts of the Apostles, translated from the Codex Bezae, with an\n introduction on its Lucan Origin and Importance\", J. M. Wilson\n (London, 1923).\n\n2] Another work that might be useful is:\n \"The Acts of the Apostles, a Critical Edition with Introduction and\n Notes on Selected Passages\", Albert C. Clark (Oxford, 1933;\n reprinted 1970).\n\n(This is an edition of text of Acts that makes the assumption that the\ntext in Codex Bezae is the more authentic. I don't know if it\nactually contains an english translation or not.)\n\n3] Another useful that discusses many of the variants in detail is:\n \"The Theological Tendency of the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis in\n Acts\", Eldon J Epp (Cambridge, 1966).\n\n4] The most recent reference I found was an edition in French from the\nearly '80s. (I can supply the reference if anyone's interested.)\n\n5] Now, many of the works are going to be difficult to find. So if\nyou're interested in examining the differences in the long recension\nan excellent (and easily obtainable) discussion can be found in:\n \"A Textual Commentary on the Greek NT\", Bruce Metzger (United Bible\n Society, 1971).\n\nMetzger's book serves as a companion volume to the UBS 3rd edition of\nthe Greek NT. It contains a discussion on the reasoning that went\nbehind the decisions on each of the 1440 variant readings included in\nthe UBS3. Furthermore, notes on an addition 600 readings are\nincluded in aTCotGNT (the majority of these occur in Acts).\n\n \"[An attempt was made] to set before the reader a more or less full\n report (with an English translation) of the several additions and\n other modifications that are attested by Western witnesses ...\n Since many of these have no corresponding apparatus in the\n text-volume, care was taken to supply an adequate conspectus of the\n evidence that supports the divergent readings.\" (p 272).\n\n\n6] Most of the copies of the text of Acts that we have (including the\nones in Vaticanus and Siniaticus) adher pretty closely to the shorter\n(or Alexandrian) version. The longer version to which you refer is\nusually called the \"Western\" version and its main witness is the Codex\nBezae (althought there are a few other rather fragmentary sources).\n\n7] As far as size, the difference is that in Clark's edition\n(mentioned above) the book of Acts contains 19,983 words whereas the\ntext edited by Westcott and Hort (a typical Alexandrian text) contains\n18,401 words; i.e. a difference of about 8-1\/2%.\n\n8] To answer the obvious questions, no, there are no major revelations\nin the longer text nor major omissions in the shorter text. The main\ndifference seems to \"expansion\" of detail in the Western text (or, if\nyou prefer \"contractions\" in the Alexandrian). The Western text seems\nto be given to more detail. There are some interesting specific\ncases, but this probably not the place to go into it in detail.\n\n9] The discussion over the years as to which of these versions is the\nmore authentic has been hot and heavy. If there is anything\napproaching a modern consensus it is (i) that neither text represents\npurely the \"authentic\" version, (ii) each variant reading has to be\nexamined on its own merits however, (iii) the variant in the\nAlexandrian text is the \"better\" more often than not.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nHei Pei.\n\nI can not help you directly width you problem, but there may be\nintermediate roads to take to get to the IFF. I am using a converter\nthat can take IGES, IIF, DXF -> IGES, MILESPEC I IGES, MILESPEC II IGES, \nIIF, MILESPEC I IIF, MILESPEC II IIF and DXF.\n\nIIF is IBM IGES FORMAT. There may be converters out there that can handle\nIGES to IFF. Hope this was to any help. By the way the converter is part\nof the IGES Processor\/6000 package from IBM and it runs on RS\/6000 AIX.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"TRAILER FOR SALE\n\n1990 Hooper Auto Transport Trailer\n16' x 6.5' Flatbed\n4 Ton Gross Weight Capacity\nTandem Axle Suspension\n7 x 14.5 MH Nylon Tires\nComes With a Spare Tire\nElectric Brakes\nStop Lights & Turn Signals\nLoading Ramps - Tilt for Towing - Removable\nFront Steel Fence - Removable\nStake Sides - for attaching sideboards, tiedowns, etc\nRigged for Hauling Automobile, Tractor, Equipment, etc.\nLess than 4000 miles since new\n\nSerialized, with Title and Registration Papers\n\nFor sale by Original Owner @ $795\n\nBig hook-end chain and 4\" web ratchet tiedown negotiable\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nYou are stuck in a distributed system feedback loop! What if you are on an\nXterminal or running xterm over the net to another machine? That is when the\nload problems occur. If you had a machine with 20 Xterminals attached and\nthey all had blinking cursors in xterm's, this could represent a considerable\nethernet bandwidth waste.\n\nI'm not picking on you, just people keep forgetting that there is a lot of life\nout there besides distributed or singleuser \"Workstations\"!","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"You can't call time when there's a play in progress.\n\nRyan Robbins\nPenobscot Hall\nUniversity of Maine","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n+>Critisism is too easy. What solutions do people have that would have been\n+>better than what the FBI had been doing for the last few months?\n\n\nAfter the seige began:\n\nSurround the place with Razor wire and then let them sit. Do not\nhave daily press conferences, do your best to keep things out of\nthe press.\n\n\nAs things get more and more miserable inside, one of two things is\ngoing to happen:\n\n\t1. People will start coming out.\n\n\t2. They will commit suicide in mass at some point.\n\n\nThe thing to remember about (2) is that hysterical situations and \"assults\"\nplay into the hands of a \"leader\" who has picked this course. Its\nmuch easier to stampede people into something like suicide if there\nis gas coming in and bullets in the air. Let them be hungry and miserable\nfor longer and longer and it will probably be more effective.\n\n\tThe \"possiblity\" that they would all kill themselves at some\npoint would not bother me in the least or alter tactics. If people\nare going to take their own lives, the best you can probably do is\nprevent yourself from giving them the opportunity or an excuse to\ndo it.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I appeal to to all of you to show up in Washington DC. this saturday to\nparticipate in a peaceful demonstration for the sake of humanity!! This is a \ncritical point in the history of world and we can make a change otherwise things\nwill not change there in Bosnia.. Rapes\/killings\/ethnic cleansing will\ngo on as a norm in the days to follow. The UN will get to the towns after the fall\nof thousands of inocent civilians (like in Zapa just the past weekend!). It happened\nto the Jews in 1940's, it's happening to the muslims today and who will be the next\nvictim??\n\nSince the Europeans want to remain indifferent in this issue, time has come for US to\ntake a leadership role to stop these crimes against humanity. Time is now and\nthis is for real folks, the people of New England Bosnian Relief Committee seriously believe\nthat Clinton's Adminstration will stop supporting the Bosnian cause without sustained\npublic pressure. I just called Democaratic Sen. John Kerry's office and they are saying that \nhe (the senator) is waiting for president to take a decision, means that he will wait and \njoin the band-wagon later if it ever moves! \n\nPlease don't rely on others to take part in this demonstration -You as an individual\nwill make a big difference. Bring your families too, not only you will help a great\ncause but also it will be fun for all. I know of several families from Massachusetts\nwho are travelling friday night to participate there. Contact the local Islamic center\nor Bosnia relief agency if you want to travel by pre-arranged busses. The best option \nfor students is to rent-a-car and car-pool. Please, spread the word around...\n\n\n\nRegards,\n\nKhalid Chishti \n\nIf you live in Massachusetts and want more info:\n\nCall Ginan (from New England Bosnian Relief Committee): 617-623-1973 \nOR \nNew England Bosnian Relief Committee phone no: (617) 464-0111\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nI have the following problem: I have to use a computer for special purposes\nthat doesn't have a monitor and keyboard connected. No monitor isn't a \nprogram - but no keyboard.\nI can't disable the keyboard from BIOS setup (in fact, there is no setup).\nI spoke to someone who said that he had fooled the BIOS with simply\nusing a self-made connector that connects two pins via a resistor.\nPity, pity... I lost contact to the person before getting more detail.\nSo does anyone of you experts can help?\n\nThanks for any hints, even vague ones :-)\n\nThomas","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Depends on the FDC but generally No. The drive at the end after the twist \nshould be set as Drive 0\nSince you're using the 5.25 as drive A: it should be at the end after the \ntwist with the resistor pack fitted.\nYes\n\nHope this helps. I had exactly the same problems. Unfortunately when\nI changed to different machine the problems started again because\nof a different FDC. Seems (don't flame me, this is mainly guess work\nfrom practicle experience) that some FDC's do different things with the \nselect.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"A few weeks ago I saw an ad in the German magazine c't\nabout a so-called Videostreamer. This is an interface\nbetween a PC's parallel port and any video-recorder for\nbacking up your data on a videotape. The company (DataSave?)\nclaims that it can store up to 7 GB on a 300 minutes tape.\n ^^^^^^^^^^\n\nIt costs DM 250.- (about USD 200, I think)\n\nMy question is:\n Does anybody use this product, if yes, how many bytes \n REALLY fit on a 300 minutes tape (7 GB sounds quite\n unbelievable to me). \n\nHowever, any comments on the interface are appreciated.\nPlease mail your replies directly to me, I will sum up\nif neccesary. Thanks in advance...","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Does anyone belong to or know any facts about the\n Christian Reformed Church?","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nYeah, People act really shocked about violence, as though it were new\nto our species...\n\nWhat about the holocaust? The crusades? The Salem witch trials? The\nreligious persecutions of the middle-ages? \n\nWhat about violent acts carried out in the name of religion all over\nthe world? What about the early Christians put to death by the Romans?\nThe Jews persecuted by Christians?\n\nThere are a lot more humans today than there have ever been. I do not\nknow the stats, but there are far more people on the planet than there\nwere 2 or 3 hundred years ago! The per capita acts of violence are\nprobably not significantly different than they were a hundred or a\nthousand years ago!\n\nThere is nothing new about violence.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\nWell, suppose your mother was a crack addict and crack user\/abuser while\nshe was pregnant? Suppose your husband gave you some SDT (this recently\nhappened to a close friend of my wife and mine)?\n\nOFTEN, the consequences of our sin are at least partially inflicted on\ninnocent people. Several times in the OT, this is pointed out, even\nsaying that descendants would suffer consequences for a person's sin\nfor several generations. Even today, we see multi-generational (to\ncoin a phrase) effects from alcoholism, child abuse, and spousal\nabuse just to name three.\n\nSo, God's definition of fair and ours differ.\n\nSome points of perspective:\n\nThough the predisposition towards sinning is now inbred (see Webster's\nfirst definition of inbred) thanks to Adam, it is arrogant and foolish\nfor any of us to think we would have done any different if we were in\ntheir shoes. I know myself pretty well, and I'm just not that good. Take\nGod's word for it, neither are you. \"There is no one righteous...\"\n\nMore important, when a person decides to be a disciple of Jesus, God\npromises supernatural help in overcoming our physical self's sinful\ntendency. We can, of course, choose to ignore this help. (Rom 7,8)\n\n\"...God made mankind upright, but men have gone in search of many\nschemes.\" -Eccl\n\nMark","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"hartzman@kilroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Les Hartzman) writes...\n\n\nLes,\n\n\tI am right now working on an MPR-II certified (Swedish standards for\nlow emissions) Hitachi Superscan 15 monitor. It's 1024x768, up to 72hz at\nthat res, and it got a good write-up for image quality in a recent (Feb.?)\nissue of PC Magazine. As far as I know, very little fully matches a NEC in\nimage quality (at least according to the mags -- I can't tell any\ndifference between the two!), but I think NEC is low emissions on only one\nof the two types. There's VLF (Very Low Frequency) and ELF (I think that's\nExtremely Low Frequency). The MPR-II standards set strict limits on both.\nBut many comapnies, NEC included according to one article I read (I get a\nbunch of mags so it's hard for me to remember which!), which claim \"low\nemissions\" but not specifically \"MPR-II Compliant\" or \"MPR-II Certified\"\nonly control for one, usually VLF, and ignore the other.\n\tSo, the NEC probably has higher overall image quality (I consis-\ntently hear it rated as the best or close to the best), but not as low\nemissions as the Hitachi. I like my image quality, but for all I know you\nmay be more discerning. Good luck!\n\n\t\t\t\t\t- Mitch\n \t\t\t\t\tv063kcbp@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Due it seems to Sun's crapulous organisation of the X libraries and includes,\nmost standard (GNU and other) software won't compile out of the box (well, tar\nfile). \n\nRight now I'm trying to make ghostview. It complains it can't find X11\/XaW\/...\nso I just linked (ln -s) the files from \/usr\/openwin\/share\/include\/X11 and \nnow the ghoddam thing _still_ complains it can't find them.\n\nI still haven't been able to compile xdvi, not no way.\n\nHas anyone _ever_ managed to get _anything_ normal to compile on a Sun\n(SunOS 4.1.3 and OpenWindows 3)? What's the trick I'm missing? I've even \ntried hard copying all the relevant files into the \"right\" places and\nevery time, there's some bit missing or it refuses to find it.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\t The Catholic doctrine of predestination does not exclude free\n will in any way. Since God knows everything, He therefore knows\n everything that is going to happen to us. We have free will, and\n are able to change what happens to us. However, since God knows\n everything, He knows all the choices we will make \"in advance\" (God\n is not subject to time). Too often arguments pit predestination\n against free will. We believe in both.\n\nThat last sentence of Steve's is an important one to remember.\n\nThere are certain things in the Catholic religion that cannot be\ncompletely comprehended by a human being. Were this not the case, it\nwould be good evidence that the religion was man-made.\n\nIn the case of predestination, you have to reconcile two things that\nwould at first appear to be irreconcilable: the sovereignty of God's\nwill over all things, and man's free will in deciding his own fate.\nCatholics believe in both! But that doesn't mean that anyone has come\nup with a pat reconciliation...","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I have some more 35mm slide projectors for sale regardless for my first post.\n\nAll with new light bulb, no lens, no remote controller.\n\nAll inperfect working condition.\n\n1. Kodak Carousel 800 non-AF\n\t$60\n2. Kodak carousel 760H autofocus\n\t$85\n3. Singer Caramate II, w\/built-in lens, casette player non-AF\n\t$40\n4. Singer Caramate SP, w\/built-in lens, casette player non-AF\n\t$45","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I have uploaded the most recent Windows drivers for the Cirrus GD5426 \nchip based display cards to the uploads directory at ftp.cica.indiana.edu\n (file is 5426dr13.zip). They're very recent, I downloaded them from the \nCirrus BBS (570-226-2365) last night. If you are unable to get them there, \nemail me and maybe I can upload them to some other sites as well. \nI have a local bus based card (VL24 Bitblaster from Micron) but I think \nthe drivers work with ISA cards (or at least includes drivers for them).\n\nI found the new drivers to be a significant improvement over the 1.2 version, \nimproving my graphic winmarks (v3.11) by about 2 million (7.77 to 9.88) \nalthough this could be the result of intentional benchmark cheating on \nCirrus's part but I don't think so.\n\nFrom Steve Gibson's (columnist for Info World) graphic card comparisons \n(also found at the cica ftp site under the name winadv.zip) I extracted the \nfollowing for the sake of comparison:\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tWintach\n \t\tWinbn3.11\tWord\tSprsht\tCad\tPaint\tOverall\nSteve's system:\n486\/33 VLB:\nATI Graphics Ultra Pro\t 9.33\t\t10.34\t 20.78\t8.28\t14.90\t 13.58\n\nmy system -\n486sx\/33 VLB:\nVL24 Bitblaster\t\t 9.88\t\t 8.65\t 11.71\t18.84\t15.40\t 13.65\n\n\nIts no Viper, but I think its a hell of a deal at about a third of the cost of \nthe ATI card and when compared to the other cards included in Gibson's review.\n\nMicron system owner's, I would be interested to hear your opinions on the \nDTC 2270VL local bus disk controller. My system came with a Maxtor 7120 \ndrive (120 MB) and at first was only giving me disk winmarks of about 16 Kb\/s, \nI am now at 22 Kb\/s. Is this about as good as it gets? I can't get a Norton's\nsysinfo disk reading because the contoller intercepts the calls, at \nleast that was what the program said.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"...\n\nWell, lets for a hypothetical put our selves in the place of the US end\nof the drug rings. What do we do about the Cripple chip? First off, we\nwould express disaproval to our congress critters, and remind them of the\nlarge sums of money our legitimate co.s provide to their campain coffers. We\nwould also let them know via the 'other' channels that a) their income is about\nto take a hit, and b) their health may not be too good either.\n\nBut just in case, the next obvious step to take is to BUY Mycotoxic and VLSI!\nYeah, free enterprise at work. :-) Now they have the Cripple in their pockets,\nliteraly as well as figurativly. Tough about the masses though.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"F O R S A L E\n\t\t\t================\n\n\t\tTriumph Spitfire '76, 1500\n - Convertible\n\t - 54,000k original miles\n\t\t- Burgandy Color\n\t\t- Wooden Dashboard\n - No rust\n\t\t- Garage kept\n\t\t- Heater\n\t\t- Chrome bumpers(not the black plastic crap)\n\t\t- Brand new top\n\t\t- Asking $3,000 --negotiable\n\t\n\t* Mechanically the car is in a very good shape and it is running\n very-very strong(if you know what I mean)...:)\n\t* Plenty of catalogs and manuals are coming with the car \n\n\tIf you are interested in the car please reply to this message.\n\n\n\t\tI AM NOT INTERESTED OR WILLING TO SELL ANY PARTS.\n\t\tThe car is in a very good condition to strip it.\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Does anyone know of any free X-servers for PCs, preferably that run under\nMS Windows? THANKS.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\nDon't be so vague. Let us reexamine it - shall we?\n\n\n \n\nHere you descend into total inanity. Your inability to distinguish\nbetween 'the cold-blooded genocide of Muslim people by the Armenians' \nand 'the Armenian war' is incredible. Now, please provide us with your \ncorrections.\n\nSource: Stanford J. Shaw, on Armenian collaboration with invading Russian\narmies in 1914, \"History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey (Volume\nII: Reform, Revolution & Republic: The Rise of Modern Turkey, 1808-1975).\"\n(London, Cambridge University Press 1977). pp. 315-316.\n\n\"In April 1915 Dashnaks from Russian Armenia organized a revolt in the city \n of Van, whose 33,789 Armenians comprised 42.3 percent of the population, \n closest to an Armenian majority of any city in the Empire...Leaving Erivan \n on April 28, 1915, Armenian volunteers reached Van on May 14 and organized \n and carried out a general slaughter of the local Muslim population during \n the next two days.\"\n\n\"Knowing their numbers would never justify their territorial ambitions,\n Armenians looked to Russia and Europe for the fulfillment of their aims.\n Armenian treachery in this regard culminated at the beginning of the First\n World War with the decision of the revolutionary organizations to refuse\n to serve their state, the Ottoman Empire, and to assist instead other\n invading Russian armies. Their hope was their participation in the Russian\n success would be rewarded with an independent Armenian state carved out of\n Ottoman territories. Armenian political leaders, army officers, and common\n soldiers began deserting in droves.\"\n\n\"With the Russian invasion of eastern Anatolia in 1914 at the beginning of\n World War I, the degree of Armenian collaboration with the Ottoman's enemy\n increased drastically. Ottoman supply lines were cut by guerilla attacks,\n Armenian revolutionaries armed Armenian civil populations, who in turn\n massacred the Muslim population of the province of Van in anticipation of\n expected arrival of the invading Russian armies.\"\n\n\"...Meanwhile, Czar Nicholas II himself came to the Caucasus to make final\n plans for cooperation with the Armenians against the Ottomans, with the \n president of the Armenian National Bureau in Tiflis declaring in response:\n\n 'From all countries Armenians are hurrying to enter the ranks of the \n glorious Russian Army, with their blood to serve the victory of Russian\n arms...Let the Russian flag wave freely over the Dardanelles and the\n Bosporus. Let, with Your will, great Majesty, the peoples remaining\n under the Turkish yoke receive freedom. Let the Armenian people of Turkey\n who have suffered for the faith of Christ receive resurrection for a new\n free life under the protection of Russia.'[155]\n\nArmenians again flooded into the czarist armies. Preparations were made\nto strike the Ottomans from the rear, and the czar returned to St. Petersburg\nconfident that the day finally had come for him to reach Istanbul.\"\n\n[155] Horizon, Tiflis, November 30, 1914, quoted by Hovannisian, \"Road to\nIndependence,\" p. 45; FO 2485, 2484\/46942, 22083.\n\n\"Ottoman morale and military position in the east were seriously hurt, and\n the way was prepared for a new Russian push into eastern Anatolia, to be\n accompanied by an open Armenian revolt against the sultan.[156]\"\n\n[156] Hovannisian, \"Road to Independence,\" pp. 45-47; Bayur, III\/1, \npp. 349-380; W.E.D. Allen and P. Muratoff, \"Caucasian Battlefields,\"\nCambridge, 1953, pp. 251-277; Ali Ihsan Sabis, \"Harb Hahralaram,\" 2 vols.,\nAnkara, 1951, II, 41-160; FO 2146 no. 70404; FO 2485; FO 2484, nos.\n46942 and 22083.\n\n\"An Armenian state was organized at Van under Russian protection, and it \n appeared that with the Muslim natives dead or driven away, it might be\n able to maintain itself at one of the oldest centers of ancient Armenian\n civilization. An Armenian legion was organized 'to expel the Turks from\n the entire southern shore of the lake in preparation for a concerted\n Russian drive into the Bitlis vilayet.'[162] Thousands of Armenians from\n Mus and other major centers in the east began to flood into the new \n Armenian state...By mid-July there were as many as 250,000 Armenians\n crowded into the Van area, which before the crisis had housed and fed\n no more than 50,000 people, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.[163]\"\n\n[162] Hovannisian, \"Road to Independence,\" p. 56; FOP 2488, nos. 127223 and\n58350.\n\n[163] BVA, Meclis-i Vukela Mazbatalari, debates of August 15-17, 1915; \nBabi-i Ali Evrak Odasi, no. 175, 321, \"Van Ihtilali ve Katl-i Ami,\"\nZilkade 1333\/10 September 1915.\n\n\nI went through this just a few weeks ago; here it comes again. The \nentire Turkish population of Armenia (which Armenians called Tartars) \nconstituted at least about 40% of the total population of Armenia \nwas deliberately exterminated. (For the population statistics, please \nlook to the book of Richard Hovannessian, \"Armenia on the Road to \nIndependence.\") I listed three books earlier of such a monstrous crime \nby the writings of one Armenian, one American, and one British. They \nare: \"Men Are Like That\" by Leonard R. Hartill; \"Adventures in the Near \nEast\" by A. Rawlinson; \"World Alive, A Personal Story\" by Robert Dunn. \nAlso, I personally have copies of documents of this crime by the writings \nof two Armenians and also one American. The official British report about \nthis massacre mentioned in one of these documents (Lord Curzon-Aharonin \ninterview) is the report of the British High Commissioner to Caucasia, \nSir Oliver Wardrop.\n\n\n\"An appropriate analogy with the Jewish Holocaust might be the\n systematic extermination of the entire Muslim population of \n the independent republic of Armenia which consisted of at \n least 30-40 percent of the population of that republic. The \n memoirs of an Armenian army officer who participated in and \n eye-witnessed these atrocities was published in the U.S. in\n 1926 with the title 'Men Are Like That.' Other references abound.\"\n (Rachel A. Bortnick - The Jewish Times - June 21, 1990)\n\nNeed I go on?\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I am currently searching for old video tapes of music groups of the early\n80's to the late 80's. At first I requested VHS formats, but now i'm accepting\neither VHS, 8MM, OR BETA. The type of format i'm interested in are the\ntype that most nite clubs or trendy clothing stores play. If you do have any\nof these tapes just send me a reply with a few groups listed, i'll reply back\nif the groups listed are the type i'm searching for. I'll gladly pay you what\nthey are worth or trade for other movie or music videos, thanks.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Sorry Charlie...\n\nI have a dozen, VERY blue LED's on my bench right now. They have\na clear plastic case and when lit, are absolutely BLUE. The hue\nis sort of a \"summer day cloudless sky blue\" but make no mistake,\nthey are blue.\n\nYou can buy them from Digikey, Circuit Specialist, Jameco (I think),\nLED-Tronics, Stanley Optoelectronics, and others. The current price\nis around $2.50 each for small quantities. I will also be selling\nthem through my mail-order company in the near future (4 weeks).\nWrite for details if interested.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":":Read the xterm's manual pages for more informations about the avaliable\n:actions of xterm. Read the FAQ and get a good book on customizing your\n:X applications.\n\nOkay, I will byte. Could someone provide more info on a 'good book on\ncustomizing your X applicaitons'? I am in search of one which does NOT\nexpect the reader to have the X11 source code memorized (or even available\nonline!)\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Sorry all the personal replies I sent about help with UnlockFolder\ngot\neaten by my mail program (my fault), so I'd like to thank everyone\nwho sent me info!\n\n Kristen Lepa\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":": Nothing, but if you read my WHOLE suggestion, I'm saying that you register\n: via MAIL by mailing in your registration card, THEN the company send you\n: the patch which includes the info you put on the registration card.\n\nThe problem with this scheme, is that when I buy a game, I want to play it\n*THAT* day...mailing a card to and from California would probably take a week\nor more.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"qpalo@digi.lonestar.org (Gerry Palo)\n\n\nFor my money the primary danger of anti-cult groups is that they are\nevery bit as wacky as the groups they oppose and that by and large\nthey have no compunctions about printing lies, half-truths and\nmisleading innuendos as part of their exposes. A recent book on\ncults I picked up by a \"Christian\" author quite simply mixed in\nall non-Christian religions (except the Jews) and various New Age\ngroups with various fringe groups of dubious intent and legality.\n\n\nGiven the record of American Christianity, any group that falls\ninto the category of fundamentalist or born-again is automatically\ninto the Inquisition business. It is an unavoidable affliction\nof those who have a proprietary license on The Truth (tm).\nAnd let's not forget that Jonestown and the Branch Davidians are\njust as much a part of the Christian tradition as the Missouri Synod\nLutherans, and may in fact be the Massadas of true Christian believers.\n\nI am far more concerned about the encroachment of overtly Christian\nindoctrination into public schools than I am about yoga classes there.\n\nFor those concerned with religious freedom without a selective\ninquisitiorial bent:\n\nPeople for the American Way\nP.O. Box 96200\nWashington, DC 20077-7500\n\nAmericans United for Separation of Church & State\n8120 Fenton Street\nSilver Spring, MD 20910-9978","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\nProtestants love to play up Jerome for all he is worth. They should\nremeber that after the Decree of Pope St. Damsus I, Jerome did not\nhesitate in accpeting the deuteroncanon, and quoted them as Scripture in\nhis later writings. And as I have already pointed out, in a previous\nletter on this subject, the Catholic Church has accepted the\ndeuterocanon from the beginning. And the Protestants in the 1500's all\nof a sudden revived the old theory of some, condemned by Pope, Council,\nand Church, that the deuterocanon were not inspired.\n\nAgain, why must the Church of Jesus Christ adopt the canon of the\nunbelieving Jews, drawn up in Jamnia in 90 AD, in countering the\nChristian use of the Septuagint. ^^^^^","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\tSorry to be contradictory, but... I've had my Nighthawk at 45 degress\nwith the horizon and I wasn't banked over in a turn... \n\tThe hard part is getting the front in off the ground. I rev to about \n7,000 at DROP the clutch. Even harder is keeping it from coming up to far--\nI use the back brake as well as the throttle. Once its up, it'll wheelie just\nlike any other bike. ","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Hi Netters,\n\tHaving inherited a Solbourne (S-4000 : Sun 4 Compatible), I was wondering\nif somebody has ported X11R5 to this beast. Since Solbournce Computer Inc. folded\nup I don't know where I can get the kernel to move from R4. Since they never\njoined the MIT Consortium, the regular distribution doesn't work. Any pointers\nwill be highly appreciated.\n\nJulian","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I am looking for an available program that would convert gif\nfiles to other formats usable on DOS-based software such\nas WordPerfect Presentations (which will handle .wpg and .tiff,\namong others). \n\nAny suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you very much for\nyour time and help.\n\nSteve\nalford@novavax.nova.edu\n ","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Anybody know where I can get Graphics Work Shop?","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":": What exactly does the windows bitmap format look like? I mean, how is\n: the data stored: width, height, no. of colours, bitmap data? I couldn't\n: find anything in ths user manual, is there any other reference material\n: which would give me this information?","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"I've been thinking about how difficult it would be to make PGP available\nin some form on EBCDIC machines. The message authentication would be ugly,\nbut I think at least the IDEA encryption could work, if PGP had a switch\nto tell it to use IDEA in OFB-mode or ECB-mode. In OFB-mode, errors in\ntranslating EBCDIC-->ASCII-->EBCDIC would only affect their byte, not the\n16 bytes that would be affected under CBC.\n Is PGP set up to use different IDEA modes? I don't recall notincing it\nin the executable, but I haven't gone through it as carefully as I probably\nshould....","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n I was wondering if anyone knows of a graphics package for the PC that\n will do compositing of a series of pictures?\n\n What I mean by \"compositing\" is, say I have a live video clip\n (digitized) panning around a living room, and a computer-generated\n bird flying around the screen. I want to combine these two series of\n pictures so that everywhere where the bird frames are black, I want\n the living room picture to show through. Yes, I realize I can do this\n with a genlock, and I do own a genlock, but I want to be able to do\n manual compositing also. It's ok if I have to composite one frame at\n a time; I assumed I'd have to do that anyway. But being able to\n composite a series of frames would be even better.\n\n I've looked around and I haven't found a PC package that will perform\n this. Help, please!\n\nIf you can get the live animation and the computer-generated animation\ninto AutoDesk Animator .FLI or .FLC format, AutoDesk Animator will do\nthis for you. It can take one animation, make a certain color\n\"clear\", and overlay it over another animation. I do not have a way\nright now to convert .AVI or .MPG files to animator files. Animator\nwill also import a series of .GIF files to create an animation, so if\nyour video capture stuff can create this is might work.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n2 simple reasons:\n\n(1) Batting Williams ahead of Bonds will create a Left(Clark), \n Right(Williams), Left(Bonds) situation in the middle of the\n batting order. This makes it tougher for opposing manager\n to change pitchers.\n\n(2) Having Bonds batting behind Williams means that Matt will get\n more good pitches to hit. This is important since he struggles\n so much with breaking balls. Opposing pitchers don't want to\n walk Williams to get to Bonds.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nThe Jerusalem Post is only a small part of the Israeli media ( One\nthat caters to outsiders for the most part, anyways).\n\nIf you never read Ha'aretz, Maariv, or other Hebrew langauge papers\n, or at least seen some of their articles translated, you are not\nreally getting the Israeli media.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInlcuding some of the left-leaning ones?\n\n\n\nA -6 to a -10? Is that why stations such as PBS have run shows which\ndo not depict the Israeli standpoint at all?\n\nIS that why the Intifada got more coverage in 1987 and 1988 than did\nSaddamn gassing Kurds by the thousands?\n\n\n\n\n\nI am from Montreal. I read the Suburban. Did they ever advocate the\nKahane stupidity of expelling the Arabs? Are they racist?\n\nThe Suburban has some columnists that explain the Israeli standpoint.\n\nThey are nothing like Kahane. IN any case, the Suburban is a paper\nwith a minor local distribution and no influence.\n\n\n\n\nSo what source is the closest thing to a zero?\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":":> :\n:> : Basically, the Mac Pluses are constantly rebooting themselves, as if the\n:> : reboot button were being pushed. Sometimes the Mac is able to fully boot\n:\n\nwell this threads been going long enough... I'll add a diferent twist.\n\nI found that the constant rebooting was due to overheating. We \nhad added 4Mb ram, and were operating in a non AC environment.\nAdding an external cooling fan fixed it right up. ( over a\nyear ago )\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":" \t\nIf, if, if.... Anyway, the question was if the gun was identifiable, which\nit is.\n\n-Tim","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"I would like to know if their is any medical consensus\n(or consensus within this group) regarding the ethics\nof the following:\n\n 1: Prescription of placebo medications when the patient\n did not specifically request any sort of treatment.\n\n 2: Selling a placebo medication for a profit.\n\n 3: Prescribing homeopathic remedies without advising\n a patient of their \"controversial nature\".\n\n 4: Representing homeopathic remedies as \"over the counter\"\n medications.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Sorry about the delay in responding, due to conference paper deadline panic.\n\n\n[Alarming amounts of agreement deleted :-)]\n\n\nThat (\"complicated\") isn't in fact where P(H) > P(HG) comes from; it's more\nthe other way around. It's from\n\n P(H) = P(HG) + P(HG') where G' is the complement of G\n\nand by axiom, P(anything) >= 0, so P(HG') >= 0, so P(H) >= P(HG).\n\nIn a sense, HG is necessarily more \"complicated\" than H for any H and G,\nso I may be splitting hairs, but what I'm trying to say is that irrespective\nof subjective impressions of how complicated something is, P(H) >= P(HG)\nholds, with equality if and only if P(HG') = 0.\n\n\nWell, \"P(x | A) = P(x | B)\" means that x is as likely to be observed if A is\noperative as it is if B is operative. This implies that observing x does not\nprovide any useful information which might allow us to discriminate between\nthe respective possibilities that A and B are operative; the difference\nreduces to the difference between the (unknown and unhelpful) prior\nprobabilities P(A) and P(B):\n\n P(x | A) = P(x | B) ==>\n\n P(A | x) = k P(A), and P(B | x) = k P(B)\n\nwhere k = P(x | A) \/ P(x) = P(x | B) \/ P(x).\n\nSo A and B are \"equally consistent with the data\" in that observing x\ndoesn't give any pointers as to which of A or B is operative.\n\nIn the particular case where A = H and B = HG, however, we know that their\nprior probabilities are ordered by P(H) >= P(HG), although we don't know\nthe actual values, and it's this which allows us to deploy the Razor to\nthrow out any such HG.\n\n\nThat's certainly true, but the particular point here was whether or\nnot a `divine component' actually underlies the prevalence of religion\nin addition to the memetic transmission component, which even the religious\nimplicitly acknowledge to be operative when they talk of `spreading the word'.\n\nNow it seems to me, as I've said, that the observed variance in religious\nbelief is well accounted for by the memetic transmission model, but rather\n*less* well if one proposes a `divine component' in addition, since I would\nexpect the latter to conspire *against* wide variance and even mutual\nexclusion among beliefs. Thus my *personal* feeling is that P(x | HG) isn't\neven equal to P(x | H) in this case, but is smaller (H is memetic transmission,\nG is `divine component', x is the variance among beliefs). But I happily\nacknowledge that this is a subjective impression.\n\n\nNot that I'm a statistician as such either, but:\n\nThe idea is that both theism and atheism are compatible with all of\nthe (read `my') observations to date. However, theism (of the type with\nwhich I am concerned) *also* suggests that, for instance, prayer may be\nanswered, people may be miraculously healed (both are in principle amenable\nto statistical verification) and that god\/s may generally intervene in\nmeasurable ways.\n\nThis means that these regions of the space of possible observations, \nwhich I loosely termed \"appearances of god\/s\", have some nonzero\nprobability under the theistic hypothesis and zero under the atheistic.\n\nSince there is only so much probability available for each hypothesis to\nscatter around over the observation space, the probability which theism\nexpends on making \"appearances of god\/s\" possible must come from somewhere\nelse (i.e. other possible observations).\n\nAll else being equal, this means that an observation which *isn't* an\n\"appearance of god\/s\" must have a slightly higher probability under\natheism than under theism. The Bayesian stuff implies that such\nobservations must cause my running estimate for the probability of\nthe atheistic hypothesis to increase, with a corresponding decrease\nin my running estimate for the probability of the theistic hypothesis.\n\nSorry if that's still a bit jargonesque, but it's rather difficult to\nput it any other way, since it does depend intimately on the properties\nof conditional probability densities, and particularly that the total\narea under them is always unity.\n\nAn analogy may (or may not :-) be helpful. Say that hypothesis A is \"the\ncoin is fair\", and that B is \"the coin is unfair (two-headed)\". (I've\nused A and B to avoid confusion with H[heads] and T[tails].)\n\nThen\n\n P(H | A) = 0.5 } total 1\n P(T | A) = 0.5 }\n\n P(H | B) = 1 } total 1\n P(T | B) = 0 }\n\nThe observations are a string of heads, with no tails. This is compatible\nwith both a fair coin (A) and a two-headed coin (B). However, the probability\nexpended by A on making possible the appearance of tails (even though they\ndon't actually appear) must come from somewhere else, since the total must\nbe unity, and it comes in this case from the probability of the appearance\nof heads.\n\nSay our running estimates at time n-1 are e[n-1](A) and e[n-1](B). The\nobservation x[n] at time n is another head, x[n] = H. The estimates are\nmodified according to\n\n P(H | A)\n e[n](A) = e[n-1](A) * -------- = e[n-1](A) * m\n P(H)\n\nand\n\n P(H | B)\n e[n](B) = e[n-1](B) * -------- = e[n-1](B) * 2m\n P(H)\n\nNow we don't know P(H), the *actual* prior probability of a head, but\nthe multiplier for e(A) is half that for e(B). This is true every time\nthe coin is tossed and a head is observed.\n\nThus whatever the initial values of the estimates, after n heads, we have\n\n n\n e[n](A) = m e[0](A)\n\nand\n n\n e[n](B) = (2m) e[0](B),\n\nand since e[k](A) + e[k](B) = 1 at any time k, you can show that 0.5 < m < 1\nand thus 1 < 2m < 2. Hence the estimate for the fair-coin hypothesis A must\ndecrease at each trial and that for the two-headed coin hypothesis B must\nincrease, even though both hypotheses are compatible with a string of heads.\n\nThe loose analogy is between \"unfair coin\" and atheism, and between \"fair\ncoin\" and theism, with observations consistent with both. A tail, which\nwould falsify \"unfair coin\", is analogous to an \"appearance of god\/s\",\nwhich would falsify atheism. I am *not* claiming that the analogy extends\nto the numerical values of the various probabilities, just that the principle\nis the same.\n\n\n\nQuite so, but this type of theism is what I might call \"the G in the HG\",\nin terms of our Ockham's Razor discussion, and I'd bin it on those grounds.\n\n\nThe hypotheses don't have to be falsifiable, and indeed in my `model',\nthe theism isn't falsifiable.\n\n\n\nYou don't have to. We don't need, in the above analogy, to know *any*\nprior probabilities to deduce that the updating multiplier for the\nfair-coin hypothesis is less than unity, and that the corresponding\nmultiplier for the two-headed coin hypothesis is greater than unity.\nYou don't need to know the initial values of the running estimates\neither. It's clear that after a large number of observations, P(fair-coin)\napproaches zero and P(two-headed-coin) approaches unity.\n\nAll you need to know is whether P(x | Ha) is larger than P(x | Ht) for\nobserved x, and this follows from the assumptions that there are certain\nevents rendered *possible* (not necessary) under Ht which are not possible\nunder Ha, and all else is equal.\n\n\nAny observations you like; it really doesn't matter, nor affect the\nreasoning, provided that there are some possible observations which\nwould count as \"appearances of god\/s\". Examples of this might be\na demonstration of the efficacy of prayer, or of the veracity of\nrevelation.\n\n\n\nOK, we'll downgrade \"*does* interact\" to \"*may* interact\", which would\nactually be better since \"does interact\" implies a falsifiability which\nwe both agree is misplaced.\n\n\nI'll explain, but bear in mind that this isn't central; all I require of\na theism is that it *not* make the prediction \"Appearances of god\/s will\nnever happen\", as does atheism. (Before somebody points out that quantum\nmechanics doesn't make this prediction either, the difference is that\nQM and atheism do not form a partition.)\n\nPredictions include such statements as \"Prayer is efficacious\" (implying\n\"If you do the stats, you will find that Prayer is efficacious\"), or \"Prayer\nis *not* efficacious\", or \"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not\npass, till all these things be fulfilled.\" I don't think we have any problems\nof misunderstanding here.\n\n\n\nThat's fine; I don't claim that theism is false, merely that the [finite\nnumber of] observations available to me so far suggest that it is, and\nthat as I continue to observe, the suggestion looks better and better.\n\n\n\n\nI think you are; an \"appearance of god\/s\" is sufficient to falsify\natheism, whereas in general the corresponding theism is unfalsifiable.\n\n\nNo: by way of a counterexample, let X = \"the coin is fair\", or more\naccurately (so that not(X) makes sense) \"the two sides of the coin are\ndifferent\". This is unfalsifiable by tossing the coin; even a string of\nheads is consistent with a fair coin, and you have to go to an infinite\nnumber of tosses to falsify X in the limit. Its converse is falsifiable,\nand is falsified when at least one head and at least one tail have appeared.\n\n\n\n\nOops. Sorry. Mea culpa.\n\n\nWe agree here.\n\n\n\"The Rapture will not happen on October 28 1992.\" Said Rapture would have\nfalsified atheism to my satisfaction had it happened, although its failure\nto happen does not, of course, falsify any theisms other than those which\nspecifically predicted it.\n\n\"No phenomenon which requires the existence of one or more gods for its\nexplanation will ever be observed.\" That about sums the whole thing up.\n\n\nCheers\n\nSimon","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":": Ok, what's more important to gay Christians? Sex, or Christianity?\n: Christianity I would hope. Would they be willing to forgo sex\n: completely, in order to avoid being a stumbling block to others,\n: to avoid the chance that their interpretation might be wrong,\n: etc? If not, why not? Heterosexuals abstain all the time.\n: (It would be nice if protestant churches had celibate orders\n: to show the world that sex is not the important thing in life)\n\nThe difference is that straight members are given the choice of\nabstaining or not, and celibacy is recognized as a gift, given only\nto some. Gays are told that, as a condition of acceptance, they\n_must_ be celibate. I don't believe that God gives me a forced choice\nbetween having a relationship with God and expressing my heterosexuality\n(within the context of a faithful relationship). Nor do I believe\nthat God gives that forced choice to gays. Sex or Christianity is a\nfalse dichotomy.\n\n: To tell the truth, gay churches remind me a lot of Henry the VIII\n: starting the Church of England in order to get a divorce (or is\n: this a myth). Note that I am not denying that gay Christians are\n: Christian.\n\nFor my part, gay churches remind me of blacks starting their own churches\neither because they were not allowed at all in the white churches, or, at\nbest, only with special restrictions that did not apply to white members.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n[ description deleted]\n\nany idea on prices??","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"How does the 16 bit color of HDTV work ? It can not be 5 bit Red Green and\nBlue like on the Macintosh. This gives only 64 gray levels.\n\nApple also has developed a point-point network that is around 200MB (not\nsure if it is bits or bytes) per sec.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nThe suggestion that they Davidians committed suicide is\ncompletely without evidence. Except for the editorials...\n\nPlease re-word. \"propensity for allegedly dousing themselves\".\n\nOh, and the survivors claim the the FBI started the burning\nby accidentally igniting kerosene lanterns (remember that they'd\nalready cut the power), and the propane tanks. This sounds\na lot more likely than committing suicide by setting the place\nafire.\n\n--D","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nNo. The blue LEDs sold down the street are in milky-white plastic. \n\nAnd, fyi, putting a filter on a \"typical visible light LED\" (presumably meaning\na non-blue one) won't produce blue light. A filter can only block light, it\ncan't generate wavelengths that aren't there to start with. ","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nFirst, a longer game in no way suggests \"more baseball to watch,\" unless\nyou include watching the grass grow as baseball. The lengthier games\nare so because of batters stepping out of the box, pitchers taking\nlonger between pitches and excessive trips to the mound by managers\nand pitching coaches.\n\nAnd while it's true that the gaps between plays can be interesting, this\nis only true when they don't become extra-long. Quickly-pitched games\ncan grab and hold your attention much better.\n\nBring back the two-hour baseball game! (And the three and a half hour\ngolf game with it!)","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n[a lot of stuff deleted -- i'm focusing on just one point]\n\ni'm a little confused about the difference between this \"weak atheism\",\nas you put it, and agnosticism. is agnosticism not believing or\nnecessarily disbelieving in anything, or what is it? i used to be\nagnostic (by this definition) -- but if weak atheism includes not\nnecessarily believing in God, then i guess i was one of those. ???\n\nactually what i have a hard time understanding is people who do not\never decide what they believe. i am constantly in a state of\nself-examination, as it would appear many others are as well (including the\natheists, of course -- i'd assume that's why they're here!). i guess\nsome people don't really consider it important to think about the\nanswers to \"life, the universe and everything\" -- any comment? just\nwondering....\n\n\ntough call, as these things seem to be based on faith -- wish i could\nhelp you, but i already tried once with someone who was a\nself-professed agnostic-thinking-of-becoming-a -christian, and it\ndidn't work too well! especially tough as i'm still mulling over\nwhether or not i believe in miracles (looks like another email to my\nchaplain is coming up....). all i can do is wish you the best of\nluck, and please do post what you find.\n\n\nhmm, how so? i guess i really don't understand. there are times, of\ncourse, when i say to myself \"of course i have absolutely no way of\nknowing that what i believe in is true except the satisfaction and\nsense of peace i get from it -- which of course could just be\npsychological\". somehow i live with this anyway -- is this what you\nmean?\n\nthe only \"proof\" i have is that i believe God spoke to me once --\nwhich could of course be my own imagination. the odd thing is,\nthough, that if you don't at some point start believing in something,\nafter a while it all gets sort of ridiculous. maybe it's just a\nquestion of where you draw the line.\n\n\ni'll only add one question -- have you read pascal? what did you\nthink of him if you did?\n\nalso you may (or may not) be interested by cslewis\/ _surprised by\njoy_. i'd be interested in knowing what you think of him, no sarcasm\nat all intended. (i just say this because one can never know how\none's written words will be interpreted. i am not interested in\nconverting you, since i don't seem to have whatever it would take --\nproof -- to do so. i'm just interested in learning.)\n\n\ni like this.\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nDon't feed it so much.\nSeriously.\n\n\nSort of like that scene in \"10\", in the minister's study, when the\nsecretary lets one fly, and the startled dog runs from the room.\nThe minister explains, \"Every time Mrs. Soandso breaks wind, we beat the dog.\"\n\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nIt seems to me that the original question was for advice on his problem\nnot a history lesson - I think that if this question comes up from time\nto time then people should get a civil answer \n\n\n\n\nCould ANYONE please explain WHAT happens with a battery and is there any\ncure to get it back into life\n \n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nPick up a copy of PC Magazine or Byte, and look in the classifieds and\nsmall-print ads in the back. There are a handful of shops that specialize\nin BIOS upgrades.\n\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"My 486DX2-50 has 8MB of 70ns RAM and a Trident SVGA card. Sometimes I feel it\nruns very slowly, especially when running Windows.\n\nI'm planning to buy an ATI Graphic Ultra + next semester. Is that all I need\nto get the problem solved? Is 70ns RAM chips too slow for my machine? Do faster\nRAM chips make a big difference?\n\nI use CAD software on my computer as well. Do those up-grades good enough to\nspeed it up a lot? Any one experienced the difference between ISA bus and VL bus(both with a graphic accelerator)?\n\n(A SCSI controller may not be appropriate, since I may have to replace my hard\ndisks as well. However, sometimes I do have huge files on my computer. Does\n\n\n\nit really worth to use a SCSI interface? I can't spend too much on it)\n\nt he )\n\n\n\nAny help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.\n\nDennis\ndpang@uafhp.uark.edu\n\np.s. Man! I hate the stupid text editor. Is there any way I can type my article\nin a DOS word-processor and load the file into usenet?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Hello, I am writing a program which forks of a number of child processes\nand each of the children printing things on the screen (quite messy in\none window)... \n\nThe \"xterm -Sxxd\" option seems to be the solution to opening up\nslave windows only to display output and I use the following code to\nopen up a pty (taken from Stevens)...and manage to open up an x-term\nsuccessfully.... \n\nThe problem however is how do I write into this x-term ? Please help!\n\n\nstatic char pty_name[12];\nint pty_master( void );\n\nint pty_master( void )\n{\n int i,fd;\n char* ptr;\n struct stat statbuff;\n static char ptychar[] = \"pqrs\";\n static char hexdigit[] = \"0123456789abcdef\";\n \n for( ptr = ptychar; *ptr!=0; ptr++ ) {\n strcpy( pty_name, \"\/dev\/ttyXY\" );\n pty_name[8] = *ptr;\n pty_name[9] = '0';\n \n if( stat( pty_name, &statbuff) < 0 )\n break;\n\n for( i=0; i < 16; i++ ) {\n pty_name[9] = hexdigit[i];\n if( (fd = open( pty_name, O_RDWR )) >= 0 )\n\treturn( fd );\n }\n }\n return(-1);\n}\n\n \n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nHans> As somebody replied on whether the space shuttle is connected to\nHans> Usenet: \"No. Of course the main flow of information would be up,\nHans> unless Henry Spencer would be aboard, in which case the main\nHans> flow of information would be down.\"\n\nGene Miya says that Henry will never go aloft in the Shuttle; the\npayload bay isn't big enough for his chocolate chip cookies.\n\nWhen Henry was here at Dryden, he was looking pretty covetously at the\nSR-71s and the F-104s, even though they don't have much cookie space.\nI guess he figured that he could manage for a short flight....","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"HI!\nI need a codabar font for win. TT or other.\nThanks! \n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nBeing what? Oh, _weird_. OK, I'm warned!\n\n\nKeep watch for what?\n\n\nOh, the several tens (or hundreds) of millions of dollars it would cost\nto \"record things\" there. And I'd prefer a manned mission, anyway.\n\n\nWe've already got a pretty good platform to \"scan\" the solar\nsystem, as well as SETI and looking at the galaxy without having\nmuch of the solar system to worry about..\nCare to guess where it is?\n\nShag\n\n-- ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n: This topic was beaten to death a year or so ago.\n\n: The concrete is not the problem. \n\n: Lead-acid batteries often fail from disuse (not being charged for a long\n: time), but there's no way the concrete floor could be the cause of the\n: problem.\n\nDitto. The only remote, and I do say remote, possibility is that if the\nground was REAL cold (< -30F) the battery might freeze an split. But then\nit would probably freeze anyway :-)","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nIts just variation within a thread. The variation at times has been so great\nthat speciation has occurred. So Albert Sabin is the common ancestor of\nseveral threads, some of which have themselves speciated. On a separate topic,\nI subscribed to t.o. just recently. Albert Sabin existed at that time, so I\nhave no clue as to its origins. Maybe the abiogenesists have an answer. I\nmight also point out that evolution is aimless. Thus why Albert \nSabin evolved into a religious discussion is probably unexplainable.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"On 20 Apr 93 13:34:03 GMT, Gary Piatt observed:\n\n: First, the median does not imply that half of the men are\n: above and half below 7.3: it simply means that 7.3 is the mid-point\n: between the maximum number of partners and the minimum (which is most\n: likely zero). \n\nActually, the median *is* defined as the 50th percentile. If the\nmedian number of sexual partners for men is 7.3, it means that \nat least 50% of men have had 7.3 or fewer sexual partners, and\nat least 50% of men have had 7.3 or more sexual partners.\n\n(Question: What is 0.3 of a sexual partner? :)\n\nTo confuse matters more, take the following data set:\n\n[5.0, 6.0, 6.0, 7.0, 7.0, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, 9.0, 9.0, 250.0]\n\nThe mean (arithmetic average) of the above set of numbers is 29.4.\nThe sample standard deviation is 73.2.\nThe mode is 9.0.\nThe median is 7.3.\n\n--\nMichael D. Adams (starowl@a2i.rahul.net) Enterprise, Alabama","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nNo, I'd rather not. First of all, I don't have exact figures, and I don't\nwant to disclose how I know this. However, I will say that Jim Francis\nfrom Microsoft just posted a figure of $26 million (payment from IBM to\nBorland) and that's somewhere in the range that I've heard.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nHeh... Try the rec.autos.sport FAQ. They are always calling ESPN to complain.\nI'm sure you could find the number for ABC there too, as many west-coast \nviewers were compaining about how something as boring as hockey cut into\nthe Long Beach GP. =)\n\n\nWere you (and several of the other people here it seems) asleep the day\n\"contracts\" were explained? ASPN has a piece of paper saying it MUST\nshow that baseball game if it happens. Many businesses payedd money to\nhave their commercials run during a baseball game. This is a business,\nnot your own personal video servant.\n\n\nMaybe you should put that anger into something positive. For example, I saw\nads for the new Dodge both on the ESPN and KBL broadcasts. Why not write to\nDodge saying that \"thanks to the ads run during the STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS, \nyou will now concider their products in the future. They love to hear stuff\nlike that and in the future will be more willing to buy commercial time\nfor hockey games, giving ESPN (and other networks) more incentive to carry\ngames (just one example)\n\nCome on people, as great as we think it is, Hockey does not leapfrog the\n\"big three\" overight.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Does anyone have any information about the world hockey championships and\nspecifically about the US team? Game summaries and\/or stats would be\ngreatly appreciated!! USA Today reported that the US beat the Czech\nRepublic, but that was the limit of the story.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"nobody@alumni.cco.caltech.edu correctly states Jerry Berman's 1985 view on\nprivacy, but he mistakenly assumes that this represents Berman's 1993 view as\nEFF Executive Director.\n\nAs one of the people who convinced Jerry that legal protections for privacy\nare insufficient, and that technical measures, especially public key\ncryptography, are also vitally necessary, I can tell you that Jerry and EFF\nare fully committed to this position.\n\nThe previous poster is apparently unaware of a long series of EFF positions in\nsupport of this view. I suggest those interested read EFF's position on\nClipper or our other work in digital privacy. Check ftp.eff.org for more\ndetails.\n\nOne of the great things about human beings is that they are capable of change\nand evolution in their thinking. The idea that crypto is critical to privacy\nis one which is no longer limited to certain net afficianados, but is \nspreading to parts of the public policy community in Washington.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n It is indeed different usage of the word Muslim . In Bosnia , it is more or\nless used as an ethnic term not as religious one . There are people in Bosnia\nwho refer to themselves as \"Christian Bosnian Muslims\" if you can make sense\nof that . Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Muslims have the same language. \nBosnian Muslims are mainly beleivers of Islam. I got this from Bosnian Muslim\nfriend of mine who goes to University of Texas in Austin.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nIt fixed a problem for us of getting Divide Errors that were\ncaused by the GW BIOS overwriting some interapplication \nmemory area. Our problem was with Clarion Database programs,\nbut I also heard that it fixed the same problem with Brief","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nThis is just basicly right. The connections that cannot handle touchtone dialing is very few. I would estimate a couple of percents and if you are in a bigger\ntown, there is none that cannot handle tone dialing.\nAnd regarding our swedish dialing system (a rather screwd up system), that does\njust apply to pulsdialing. Not to touchtone.\nBtw; Norway is even more interesting. They got both system! So you need different phones depending on where in the country you live.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Hi all,\n\nI am looking for a new oscilloscope (BK 1541-B, it looks like, Goldstar OS904S\nif I can find one cheap enough) and would like suggestions on a low-priced\nsource for them.\n\n(Currently, BTW, Fry's electronics in Los Angeles has the 1541-B for $598,\n the best price I've seen overall for now - They carry the GS OS902S for \n $490, but I need the 904S because of the 40 MHz B\/W)\n\nThanks all.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I haven't seen any mention of this in a while, so here goes...\n\nWhen the Hubble Telescope was first deployed, one of its high gain antennas\nwas not able to be moved across its full range of motion. It was suspected\nthat it had been snagged on a cable or something. Operational procedures\nwere modified to work around the problem, and later problems have overshadowed\nthe HGA problem.\n\nIs there any plan to look at the affected HGA during the HST repair mission,\nto determine the cause of its limited range of motion? Is the affected HGA\nstill limited, or is it now capable of full range of motion?\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Who has experience with porting a GL-program to an Alpha APX \nworkstation with Kubota's Denali 3D-Graphic.\nIs there any problems?\nIs the real graphic-performance like a SGI R4000 Indigo XS24Z?\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I'm not sure if this made it out so i'll try again.\n\nI have an Ecklar's (sp?) Corvette car cover for sale. The cover is canvas\non the outside and felt on the inside. It is weather proof and in great\ncondition. I'm asking $95.00 and I'll pay shipping. (originally $175.00\nin October of 1992).","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nMr. Cramer, when are you going to stop indulging in such blatant lies?\nThis is not only not true, you know damned well that it's not true. None\nof your research supports this; no mental health expert has taken this\nposition. This is *your own* opinion which is not backed up by any\nresearch or any knowledge.\n\nAccording to one survey, done in San Francisco, the number of heterosexual\nmen who were molested as children was on the order of 5%. The number of\nhomosexual men who were molested as children was on the order of 8%.\nSource: a book on sexual abuse of children by David Finkelhor (sorry,\nthe title escapes me).\n\nConclusions that can be drawn from this: none.\n\n\nOh, you definitely have a choice. You realize, of course, that you\nare approaching the two-year anniversary of your crusade. How are\nyou planning on celebrating two years of lies?\n\nIncidentally, we are still waiting your crusade against African-Americans,\nwomen, and other minorities who also want to \"impose their morality on\nothers\". After all, they also want the government to \"tell peaceful\npeople how to live.\" Therefore, you really \"have no choice\", but to\ncontinue to point out that being a woman or an African-American is not\na lifestyle, but a sickness.\n\nIt's bullshit, Mr. Cramer. It was bullshit when you began this crusade\nand it's still bullshit. I am continually amazed at the depths to which\nyou'll stoop to carry on this deliberate attack.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Hello World.\nIn posts I've heard about all of the bugs in the DSS24X and the drivers.\nNow I hear that Diamond ships BIOS replacements to some people, that fixes\na lot of problems as well as new drivers. Can anyone tell me how to get mine?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"In some sense, I think that the folks who think the idea is wonderful, and the\nfolks who want to boycott anyone who has anything to do with this project are\nboth right.\n\nThat is, I think that space advertising is an interesting idea, and if someone\nwants to try it out, more power to them. However, a company may discover that\nthe cost of launch is not the only cost of advertising, and a company who \ngauged that ill will would lose them more revenue than the advertising would\ngain might decide to bow out of the project.\n\nI got incensed when I read that Carl Sagan called this idea an \"abomination.\" \nI don't think that word means what he thinks it does. Children starving in the\nrichest country in the world is an abomination; an ad agency is at worst just\nin poor taste.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nIndeed. Larry King had the two attorneys (whose clients are now\ndead) of Koresh and another Davidian on his show last night. Their\ndiscussions with the survivors differ from the FBI account. The\nattorneys say that they were told that the tanks knocked over lanterns\nin the compound which started the fires.\n\nGovernment spokespeople have lied and contradicted each other \nthroughout this whole affair. I'll wait for some better evidence before\nI form an opinion.\n-- \npaul hager\t\thagerp@moose.cs.indiana.edu","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\tThat \"Federal land\" and tax money could have been\n\tused to commerate Americans or better yet, to house\n\thomeless Americans.\n\n\njim@specialix.com (Jim Maurer) responds:\n\n\tWhy don't you contribute to a group helping the\n\thomeless if you so concerned?\n\n\nJack Schmidling (arf@genesis.MCS.COM) reveals the true depths\nof his cynicism:\n\n\tI do (did) contribute to the ARF mortgage fund but\n\twhen interest rates plumetted, I just paid it off.\n\n\tThe problem is, I couldn't convince Congress to move\n\tmy home to a nicer location on Federal land.\n\n\nIn other words, Mr. Schmidling could care less for the plight\nof the homeless, but is not above using them to score points\nfor his agenda.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Greetings netters,\n\tI have a Seagate 3144 130MB IDE drive forsale. I bought it yesterday\nand have been able to come across a 215MB that I am going to buy, but I \nneed to sell this one. I guarantee that it will work. There is still a\ntransferable warranty I believe. It was only used as a boot drive, not a\nserver (source) drive. I just want my money back out of it...$180. Thanks\na lot and offers appreciated. Dave 317-495-5978 kari@sage.cc.purdue.edu\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nNOT an accurate analogy. David Koresh did not take a bunch of\nhostages and then call the BATF with a ransom note. You make\nit sound as if the BATF showed up to save those children in the\nfirst place. I have some interesting news for youBATF\nhas absolutely NO jurisdiction in child abuse cases. \n\nIt seems to me that the BATF showed up, took the Davidians hostage. \nThen the FBI showed up, negotiated to have a few of the hostages \nreleased, but were unable to keep the BATF from killing the rest \nof the poor people trapped inside the compound.\n\n Steve Martin\n Steve_Martin@msmgate.mrg.uswest.com","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"During the first three games of the Pens-Devils series, I have been\nimpressed time and time again by the pure talent of the Pens. Jagr,\nMacEachern and Barrasso have been especially fun to watch. But, one\nelement of this team which goes unnoticed seems to be Scotty Bowman.\n\nDespite Brooks' lunatic comments, and despite the Devils' line changing\nadantage in last night's game, Bowman has been able to keep his cool and\nkeep the Devils in the dark. Granted, the hell-dwellers had the Pens\nbottled up for a while last night, but Bowman was eventually able to\nconfigure his line-up to get the job done. His ability to throw out new\nlooks and strategies at a moments notice is incredible.\n\nBowman seems to have a terrific ability of reading his players on an\nindividual basis. Last night, for instance, he realized that the speed\nof Jagr, Straka, and MacEachern was throwing the Devils off balance. As\na result, Straka received many more shifts than average; Jagr played\nalmost the entire game (he was always on the puck), and MacEachern\nscored a goal, while complementing Jagr many times throughout the night.\nHis ability to commit to one player in crucial situations is\ncommendable, especially when a coach of such a talented team might\nsimply rely on the overall talent to dominate, and to bring about\nsuccess.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nThis is where Freeman's love of accuracy becomes really ridiculous.\n\n[his point was that it is possible under certain circumstances for many people\nto carry concealed in Illinois]\nI did read the law before I commented on it. Judging from replies I received\nabout my \"Semantics on t.p.g\" post many (if not most) people here on t.p.g\nassume that when CCW laws are asked about the person is asking about the\npossibility of an ordinary citizen getting one. It would also follow that said\nperson would get the CCW to carry on his\/her person away from their home and\/or\nbusiness.\n\n\n\n\nMaybe Freeman did prove his point but his point is not relevant. The thing\nthat most people seem to care about when they ask questions about carrying\na concealed weapon is whether or not they can carry it concealed on their\nperson when they are out on the street somewhere. I'm sure that not many\npeople are concerned with whether or not they can carry concealed at home.\nSpeaking as someone who lives in Illinois (the only place where the above\nquoted law is relevant :-)) I know that it is legal to own a handgun here (I\nam not taking into account city ordinances). I could care less about whether\nor not I can carry concealed at home. I only care about the fact that\nI can't carry concealed in the place where it really counts- out on the street.\nFreeman loves to be accurate and I can understand that (especially not) but he\nseems to be forgetting that accurate facts don't always replace common sense.\nI am not going to followup to this thread anymore because I believe that it is\nuseless to argue these points anymore. The only thing that is happening now\nis that Freeman and I are \"running around in circles\" trying to prove each\nother wrong and I do not have the time to be playing games anymore. Of course\nnow Freeman will attack me about my use of common sense in some of my earlier\nposts but what can I do. My only advice for Freeman - quit being so picky\nabout accuracy sometimes and use your common sense; it really does work some-\ntimes.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":": I am a new reader of sci.crypt I would like to obtain a copy of a\n: public domain program that can encrypt files, preferably using DES,\n: that runs under MS-DOS.\n\n: I would also like to obtain a program which will password protect\n: floppy disks, if this is possible.\n\n: Thanks.\n\n: David Maddison\n: Melbourne, Australia\n\nWhen you find out a floppy password protect program, could you e-mail me.\nThanks","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Hey, the Lone Biker of the Apocalypse (see Raising Arizona) had flames coming\nout of both his exhaust pipes. I love to toggle the kill switch on my Sportster\nto produce flaming backfires, especially underneath overpasses at night (it's\nloud and lights up the whole underpass!!!","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nBetter still, years ago they demonstrated a cold air system which only used\n\"air\". It was called a Rovax. The unit worked very well, the short coming\nwas the seal technology. Where is it today?","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Has anyone any experience with the (new?) Yamaha Cyclelok ?\n\nIt looks like it uses the same hardened steel as a Kryptonite U lock,\nbut unlike a U lock, it is hinged in 5 places and opens out to a large\nrectangle (longer length than any U lock I have seen, plus it folds down\nto real small), so you could lock the rear tire to a steel post for example.\n\nI was curious as to how well the jointed sections would stand up to attack ?\n\ntony","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nIs there any such thing as in inefficient heater?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nAnd you know what? There is no such method inherent in real life\neither. So I would assume you would endorse the notion that we \ncannot state, with any level of objectivity, that Mother Theresa\nhas accomplished more good in this world than Joseph Stalin.\nAfter all, life on earth is a team effort.\n\n\nHave you tried glasses? I find them quite useful. \n\nAfter all, there must be some reason you choose to ignore the mounds\nof evidence we present. It's too bad you feel it necessary to close\nyour mind and eyes to knowledge; you live a poorer life as a result\nof that choice.\n\nHeck, I'd wager that you could predict a WS winner with greater\naccuracy than Jeanne Dixon. And you know why? Because I have\nfull confidence that despite your protestations to the contrary,\nyou are quite capable of using the knowledge we can come up\nwith through statistical methods to boost your knowledge level. \n\n\nHave you tried calling a kettle black?\n\n\nIn other words, in your world, you cannot objectively state that\nJack Morris was more important to the Blue Jays than Al Leiter last\nyear.\n\nIn your world, that may indeed be true. Fortunately, in the world\nthe rest of us occupy, it's not.\n\nI hope you never serve on a jury, Roger. I think the rest of the\njury would have to kill you. \"There's no way I can objectively\njudge the defendant to be innocent or guilty. You see, there are\n2 billion other people on this planet. We have no way of knowing\nwhether the defendant would have committed the crime if it wasn't\nfor all the other people on the planet. We have no way of knowing\nhow the defendant would have acted had he been on a different planet,\nbecause living on this planet is a team effort. And no individual\ncommitts a crime totally isolated from his society; he is a part of\nthat society. That being case, anything I have to say on his\nculpability would be absolute subjectivity, so I refuse to vote.\"","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Regarding drag free satellites, Joe Cain gives a good description of the concept. It is however more than a concept. The Navy's Triad satellite succesfully used drag free control. Drag free control is an integral part of the Stanford Gravity Probe-B spacecraft, due to fly in 1999. It is also part of the European STEP satellite.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nDid they ever put in any gas stations on US 12? I rode through there in\n1987, skipped a fillup at Bryce Canyon and rode 100+ miles before seeing\na gas station at Torrey. Awesome road, I recall riding up a narrow ridge\nabove 9,000? 10,000? feet.\n\n-Bruce","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\nSure about that? Maybe Proxima might cause problems, but at Oort\nCloud distances AC a and AC b together look like a point source.\n\nBesides, even the solar system's Oort cloud is unstable over\ngeologic time, right, and needs to be replentished from somewhere\nelse, like the short period comets of the Kupier Belt?\n\n(Or maybe I'm misremembering something I read or heard somewhere...)\n\n\nUntil we're able to perform a broad-band survey of nearby stars\nto detect planets, we won't know enough to say whether or not\na single star has planets. And we're likely to find out about the\nclose ones first.\n\nHeck, if neutron stars can have planets, anything can have planets.\n(Or was that discovery disconfirmed?)\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I need help identifying this board that I found stuffed away in a corner.\n\nAs the title says, all that is printed on it is NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS NB-DMA-8.\nIt fits fine in my Mac IIci and snooper gives the very same name for the\nboard. It looks like it has an HP-IB connector on the back of it and\nanother connector on the top (2 rows by 25 pins). It also looks like\nit has an Intel processor on it (#A82380-16 Intel '86)\n\nOn an EEPROM there is a sticker with the P\/N 700584-01.\n\nAnybody ever seen or heard of one? Or better yet, do you know what it does?\nWe are all clueless here. Our last option is to hook it up to our HP\nworkstations and see if any smoke comes out.\n\nThanks a lot!\n\nKevin\n-- \n-------------------------------------------------------------------------","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Archive-name: graphics\/resources-list\/part2\nLast-modified: 1993\/04\/27\n\n\nComputer Graphics Resource Listing : WEEKLY POSTING [ PART 2\/3 ]\n===================================================\nLast Change : 27 April 1993\n\n\n14. Plotting packages\n=====================\n\nGnuplot 3.2\n-----------\n It is one of the best 2- and 3-D plotting packages, with\n online help.It's a command-line driven interactive function plotting utility\n for UNIX, MSDOS, Amiga, Archimedes, and VMS platforms (at least!).\n Freely distributed, it supports many terminals, plotters, and printers\n and is easily extensible to include new devices.\n It was posted to comp.sources.misc in version 3.0, plus 2 patches.\n You can practically find it everywhere (use Archie to find a site near you!).\n The comp.graphics.gnuplot newsgroup is devoted to discussion of Gnuplot.\n\nXvgr and Xmgr (ACE\/gr)\n-----------------------\n Xmgr is an XY-plotting tool for UNIX workstations using\n X or OpenWindows. There is an XView version called xvgr for\n Suns. Collectively, these 2 tools are known as ACE\/gr.\n Compiling xmgr requires the Motif toolkit version 1.1\n and X11R4 - xmgr will not compile under X11R3\/Motif 1.0x.\n\n Check at ftp.ccalmr.ogi.edu [129.95.72.34} in\n \/CCALMR\/pub\/acegr\/xmgr-2.09.tar.Z (Motif version)\n \/CCALMR\/pub\/acegr\/xvgr-2.09.tar.Z (XView version)\n\n Comments, suggestions, bug reports to Paul J Turner\n (if mail fails, try pturner@ese.ogi.edu).\n Due to time constraints, replies will be few and far between.\n\nRobot\n-----\n Release 0.45 : 2-D and limited 3-D. Based on XView 3, written\n in C \/ Fortran (so you need a Fortran compiler or the f2c translator).\n Mainly tested on Sun4, less on DECstations. Check at\n ftp.astro.psu.edu (128.118.147.28), pub\/astrod.\n\nVG plotting library\n-------------------\n This is a library of Fortran callable routines at sunspot.ceee.nist.gov\n [129.6.64.151]\n\nXgobi\n-----\n It's being developed at Bellcore, and its speciality are\n multidimensional data sets analysis and exploration. You can call it\n from the S language also, and it works as an X11 client using the Athena\n widget set (or with an ASCII terminal). It's distributed free of charge\n from STATLIB at CMU.\n To get it via e-mail, send email to statlib@temper.stat.cmu.edu and\n in the body area of the message, put the line\n\n send xgobi from general\n\n If you want to pick it via ftp, connect to lib.stat.cmu.edu. Log in as\n \"statlib\" and use your e-mail address as your password. Then type\n\n cd general\n mget xgobi.*\n\n Warning: It's about 2 MB sources + large Postscript manual. Read the\n relevant README to decide whether you need it or not.\n\nPGPLOT\n------\n Runs on VAX\/VMS and supposedly on UNIX. It's a set of fortran routines freely\n available (though copyrighted and requiring a nominal fee of $50 or so)\n that includes contour plots and support for various devices, including ps.\n Contact tjp@deimos.caltech.edu\n\nGGRAPH\n------\n Host shorty.cs.wisc.edu [128.105.2.8] : \/pub\/ggraph.tar.Z\n Unknown more details.\n\nepiGRAPH\n--------\n For PCs. Call dvj@lab2.phys.lgu.spb.su (Vladimir J. Dmitriev) for details.\n You can get the program demo or (and) play version, if sent 10 $ to\n\n 1251 Budapest posta fiok 60\n Hungary\n ph\/fax 1753696 Budapest\n ph 2017760\n\nMultiplot XLN\n-------------\n For Amigas, shareware ($30 USD, #20 UK or $40 Aust.). Advanced 2D package\n that has a big list of features. Contact:\n\n Dr. Alan Baxter ,\n Cambridge University\n Department of Pathology,\n Tennis Court Road,\n Cambridge CB2 1QP, UK\n\n\nAthena Plotter Widget set\n-------------------------\n \n This version V6.0 is based on Gregory Bond's version V5-beta. Added\n some stuff for scientific graphs, i.e. log axes, free scalable axes,\n XY-lineplots and some more, and re-added plotter callbacks from V4, e.g.\n to request the current pointer position, or to cut off a rectangle from the\n plotting area for zooming-in. Version V6.0 has a log of bugs fixed and a\n log of improvements against V6-beta. Additionally I did some other\n changes\/extensions, besides \n \n - Origin and frame lines for axes.\n - Subgrid lines on subtic positions.\n - Line plots in different line types (lines, points, lines+points,\n impulses, lines+impulses, steps, bars), line styles (solid, dotted,\n dashed, dot-dashed) and marker types for data points.\n - Legend at the right or left hand side of the plot.\n - Optional drawing to a pixmap instead of a window.\n - Layout callback for aligning axis positions when using\n multiple plotters in one application.\n \n Available at export.lcs.mit.edu, directory contrib\/plotter\n\nSciPlot\n-------\n SciPlot is a scientific 2D plotting and manipulation program. \n For the NeXT (requires NeXTStep 3.0), and it's shareware.\n\n Features:\n ASCII import and export; EPS export; copy, cut, paste with data buffer;\n free number of data points, data buffer, and document window;\n selective open and save ; plotting in many styles; automatic legend;\n subviews; linear and logarithmic axes; two different axes; text and graphic;\n color support; zoom; normalizing and moving; axis conversions;\n free hand data manipulations (cut, edit, move, etc.); data editor; sorting\n of data; absolute,relative, and free defined error bars;\n calculating with buffers (+, -, *, \/ ); background subtractions\n (linear,shirley,tougaard, bezier); integration and relative integration;\n fitting of one or more free defined functions; linear regression;\n calculations (+, -, *, \/, sin, cos, log, etc.); function generator;\n spline interpolation; least square smooth and FFT smooth; differentiation;\n FFT; ESCA calculations and database; .. and something more \n\n You can find it on:\n ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de [130.149.17.7] : \/pub\/NeXT\/science\/SciPlot3.1.tar.Z\n\n Author:\n Michael Wesemann\n Scillerstr. 73,1000 Berlin 12, Germany \n mike@fiasko.rz-berlin.mpg.de\n\nPLPLOT\n------\n PLPLOT is a scientific plotting package for many systems, small (micro)\n and large (super) alike. Despite its small size and quickness,\n it has enough power to satisfy most users, including:\n standard x-y plots, semilog plots, log-log plots, contour plots, 3D plots,\n mesh plots, bar charts and pie charts. Multiple graphs (of the same or\n different sizes) may be placed on a single page with multiple lines in each\n graph. Different line styles, widths and colors are supported. A virtually\n infinite number of distinct area fill patterns may be used. There are\n almost 1000 characters in the extended character set. This includes four\n different fonts, the Greek alphabet and a host of mathematical, musical, and\n other symbols. The fonts can be scaled to any size for various effects.\n Many different output device drivers are available (system dependent),\n including a portable metafile format and renderer.\n \n Freely available (but copyrighted) via anonymous FTP on\n hagar.ph.utexas.edu, directory pub\/plplot\n \n At present (v. 4.13), PLPLOT is known to work on the following systems:\n \n Unix: SunOS, A\/IX, HP-UX, Unicos, DG\/UX, Ultrix\n Other platforms: VMS, Amiga\/Exec, MS-DOS, OS\/2, NeXT\n \n Authors: Many. The main supporters are:\n \n Maurice LeBrun : PLPLOT kernel and the metafile,\n xterm, xwindow, tektronix, and Amiga drivers.\n Geoff Furnish : MS-DOS and OS\/2 drivers\n Tony Richardson : PLPLOT on the NeXT\n\nSuperMongo\n----------\n 2-D plotting package at CMU, filename ~re00\/tmp\/SM.2.1.0.tar.Z\n (probably under the ftp.cmu.edu or andrew.cmu.edu machines?)\n\nGLE\n---\n GLE is a high quality graphics package for scientists. It runs on a\n variety of platforms (PCs, VAXes, and Unix) with drivers for XWindows,\n REGIS, TEK4010, PC graphics cards, VT100s, HP plotters, Postscript\n printers, Epson-compatible printers and Laserjet\/Paintjet printers. It\n provides LaTEX quality fonts, as well as full support for Postscript\n fonts. The graphing module provides full control over all features of\n graphs. The graphics primitives include user-defined subroutines for\n complex pictures and diagrams.\n\n Accompanying utilities include Surface (for hidden line surface\n plotting), Contour (for contour plots), Manip (for manipulation of\n columnar data files), and Fitls (for fitting arbitrary equations to\n data).\n\n+ Available via anon. FTP at these places:\n+\n+ PC gle: SIMTEL, wuarchive.wustl.edu, and other mirrors, msdos\/graphics\/gle*.*\n+ UNIX gle: zephyr.grace.cri.nz (131.203.1.5), pub\/gle\/unix\n+ VMS gle: zephyr.grace.cri.nz (131.203.1.5), pub\/gle\/vms\n\n Mailing list: GLEList. Send a message to\n\n listserver@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu, with a message boyd containing\n\n sub glelist \"Your Name\"\n \n maintainer: Dean Pentcheff \n\n==========================================================================\n\n15. Image analysis software - Image processing and display\n==========================================================\n\nPC and Mac-based tools (multi-platform software)\n======================\n\nIMDISP\n------\n IMDISP Written at JPL and other NASA sites. Can do simple display,\n enhancing, smoothing and so on. Works with the FITS and VICAR\/PDS\n data formats of NASA. Can read TIFF images, if you know their dimensions\n [PC and Macs]\n\nLabVIEW 2\n---------\n LabVIEW is used as a framework for image processing tools. It provides a\n graphical programming environment using block diagram sketch is the\n \"program\" with graphical elements representing the programming elements.\n Hundreds of functions are already available and are connected using a\n wiring tool to create the block diagram (program). Functions that the\n block diagrams represent include digital signal processing and\n filtering, numerical analysis, statistics, etc. The tool allows any\n Virtual Instrument (VI, a software file that looks and acts like a real\n laboratory instrument) to be used as a part of any other virtual\n instrument.\n\n National Instruments markets plug-in digital signal processing (DSP)\n boards for Macintoshs and PC compatables that allow real-time\n acquisition and analysis at a personal computer. New software tools for\n DSP are allowing engineers to harness the power of this technology. The\n tools range from low-level debugging software to high-level block\n diagram development software. There are three levels of DSP programming\n associated with the NB-DSP2300 board and LabVIEW:\n Use of the NB-DSP2300 Analysis Library: FFTs, power spectra, filters\n routines callable from THINK C and Macintosh Programers Workshop (MPW) C\n that execute on the NB-DSP2300 board. There is an analysis Virtual\n Interface Library of ready-to-use VIs optimized for the NB-DSP2300.\n\n Use of the National Instruments Developers Toolkit that includes an\n optimizing C compiler, an assembler and a linker for low-level\n programming of the DSP hardware. This approach offers the highest level\n of performance but is the must difficult in terms of ease of use.\n\n Use of the National Instruments Interface Kit software package which has\n utility functions for memory management data communications and\n downloading code to the NB-DSP2300 board. (This is the easiest route for\n the development of custom code.)\n\nUltimage Concept VI\n-------------------\n Concept VI by Graftek-France is a family of image processing Virtual\n Instruments (VIs) that give LabVIEW 2 (described above) users high-end\n tools for designing, integrating and monitoring imaging control systems.\n A VI is a software file that looks and acts like a real laboratory\n instrument. Typical applications for Concept VI include thermography,\n surveillance, machine vision, production testing, biomedical imaging,\n electronic microscopy and remote sensing.\n\n Ultimage Concept VI addresses applications which require further\n qualitative and quantitative analysis. It includes a complete set of\n functions for image enhancement, histogram equalization, spatial and\n frequency filtering, isolation of features, thresholding, mathematical\n morphology analysis, density measurement, object counting, sizing and\n characterization.\n\n The program loads images with a minimum resolution of 64 by 64, a pixel\n depth of 8, 16, or 32 bits, and one image plane. Standard input and\n output formats include PICT, TIFF, SATIE, and AIPD. Other formats can\n be imported.\n\n Image enhancement features include lookup table transformations, spatial\n linear and non-linear filters, frequency filtering, arithmetic and logic\n operations, and geometric transformations, among others. Morphological\n transformations include erosion, dilation, opening, closing, hole\n removal, object separation, and extraction of skeletons, among others.\n Quantitative analysis provides for objects' detection, measurement, and\n morphological distribution. Measures include area, perimeter, center of\n gravity, moment of inertia, orientation, length of relevant chords, and\n shape factors and equivalence. Measures are saved in ASCII format. The\n program also provides for macro scripting and integration of custom\n modules.\n\n A 3-D view command plots a perspective data graph where image intensity\n is depicted as mountains or valleys in the plot. The histogram tool can\n be plotted with either a linear or logarithmic scale. The twenty-eight\n arithmetic and logical operations provide for: masking and averaging\n sections of images, noise removal, making comparisons, etc. There are\n 13 spatial filters that alter pixel intensities based on local\n intensity. These include high-pass filters for contrast and outlines.\n The frequency data resulting from FFT analysis can be displayed as\n either the (real , imaginary ) components or the (phase, magnitude)\n data. The morphological transformations are useful for data sharpening\n and defining objects or for removing artifacts.\n\n The transformations include: thresholding, eroding, dilating and even\n hole filling.\n\n The program's quantitative analysis measurements include: area,\n perimeter, center of mass, object counts, and angle between points.\n\n GTFS, Inc. 2455 Bennett Valley Road #100C Santa Rosa, CA 95494\n 707-579-1733\n\nIPLab Spectrum\n--------------\n IPLAB Spectrum supports image processing and analysis but lacks the\n morphology and quantitative analysis features provided by\n Graftek-FranceUs Ultimage Concept VI. Using scripting tools, the user\n tells the system the operations to be performed. The problem is that far\n too many basic operations require manual intervention. The tool\n supports: FFTs, 16 arithmetic operations for pixel alteration, and a\n movie command for cycling through windows.\n\n\nMacintosh-based tools\n=====================\n\nNCSA Image, NCSA PalEdit and more\n---------------------------------\n NCSA provides a whole suite of public-domain visualization tools for the\n Macintosh, primarily aimed at researchers wanting to visualize results\n from numerical modelling calculations. These applications,\n documentation, and source code are available for anonymous ftp from\n ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu. Commercial versions of the NCSA programs have been\n developed by Spyglass.\n\n Spyglass, Inc. 701 Devonshire Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 355-6000\n fax: 217 355 8925\n\nNIH IMAGE\n---------\n Available at alw.nih.gov (128.231.128.7) or (preferably)\n zippy.nimh.nih.gov [128.231.98.32], directory:\/pub\/image.\n It has painting and image manipulation tools, a macro language,\n tools for measuring areas, distances and angles, and for counting\n things. Using a frame grabber card, it can record sequences of\n images to be played back as a movie. It can invoke user-defined\n convolution matrix filters, such as Gaussian. It can import raw\n data in tab-delimited ASCII, or as 1 or 2-byte quantities. It also\n does histograms and even 3-D plots. It is limited to 8-bits\/pixel,\n though the 8 bits map into a color lookup table. It runs on any Mac\n that has a 256-color screen and a FPU (or get the NonFPU version\n from zippy.nimh.nih.gov)\n\nPhotoMac\n--------\n Data Translation, Inc. 100 Locke Dr. Marlboro, MA 01752 508-481-3700\n\nPhotoPress\n----------\n Blue Solutions 3039 Marigold Place Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 805-492-9973\n\nPixelTools and TCL-Image\n------------------------\n \"Complete family of PixelTools (hardware accelerator and applications\n software) for scientific image processing and analysis. Video-rate\n capture, display, processing, and analysis of high-resolution\n monochromatic and color images. Includes C source code.\"\n\nTCL-Image:\n \"Software package for scientific, quantitative image processing and\n analysis. It provides a complete language for the capture, enhancement,\n and extraction of quantitative information from gray-scale images.\n TCL_Image has over 200 functions for image processing, and contains the\n other elements needed in a full programming language for algorithm\n development -- variables and control structures. It is easily\n extensible through \"script\" (or indirect command) files. These script\n files are simply text files that contain TCL-Image commands. They are\n executed as normal commands and include the ability to pass parameters.\n The direct capture of video images is supported via popular frame\n grabber boards. TCL-Image comes with the I-View utility that provides\n conversion between common image file types, such as PICT2 and TIFF.\"\n\n Perceptics 725 Pellissippi Parkway Knoxville, TN 37933 615-966-9200\n\nSatellite Image Workshop\n------------------------\n It comes with a number of satellite pictures (raw data) and does all\n sorts of image enhancing on it. You'll need at least a Mac II with co-\n processor; a 256 color display and a large harddisk. The program doesn't\n run under system 7.x.ATE1 V1\n\n In the documentation the contact address is given as: Liz Smith, Jet\n Propulsion Laboratory, MS 300-323, 4800 Oak Grove Dr,.Pasadena, CA 91109\n (818) 354-6980\n\nVisualization Workbench\n-----------------------\n \"An electronic imaging software system that performs interactive image\n analysis and scientific 2D and 3D plotting.\"\n\n Paragon Imagine 171 Lincoln St. Lowell, MA 01852 508-441-2112\n\nAdobe Photoshop\n---------------\n\n The tool supports Rtrue colorS with 24-bit images or 256 levels of grey\n scale. Once an image has been imported it can be Rre-touchedS with\n various editing tools typical of those used in Macintosh-based RpaintS\n applications. These include an eraser, pencil, brush and air brush.\n Advanced RpasteS tools that control the interaction between a pasted\n selection and the receiving site have also been incorporated. For\n example, all red pixels in a selection can easily be preventing from\n being pasted. Photoshop has transparencies ranging from 0 to 100%,\n allowing you to create ghost overlays. RPhoto-editingS tools include\n control of the brightness and contrast, color balancing, hue\/saturation\n modification and spectrum equalization. Images can be subjected to\n various signal processing algorithms to smooth or sharpen the image,\n blur edges, or locate edges. Image scaling is also supported.\n\n For storage savings, the images can be compressed using standard\n algorithms, including externally supplied compression such as JPEG,\n availlable from Storm Technologies. The latest version of Adobe\n Photoshop supports the import of numerous image formats including: EPSF,\n EPSF, TIFF, PICT resource, Amiga IFF\/ILBM, CompuServe GIF, MacPaint,\n PIXAR, PixelPaint, Scitex CT, TGA and ThunderScan..\n\n Adobe Systems, Inc. 1585 Charlestown Road PO Box 7900 Mountain View, CA\n 94039-7900 415-961-4400\n\nColorStudio and ImageStudio\n---------------------------\n ColorStudio is an image-editing and paint package from Letraset that has\n more features than Adobe Photoshop but is decidedly more complex and\n therefore more difficult to use. Several steps are often required to\n accomplish that which can be done in a single step using Photoshop. The\n application requires a great deal of available disk space as one can\n easily end up with images in the 30 MB range. The program provides a\n variety of powerful selection tools including the \"auto selection tool\"\n which lets the user choose image areas on the basis of color, close\n hues, color range and mask.\n\nImageStudio: Don't know...\n\n Letraset USA 40 Eisenhower Drive Paramus, NJ 07653 201-845-6100\n\nDapple Systems\n--------------\n \"High resolution image analysis software provides processing tools to\n work with multiple images, enhance and edit, and measure a variety of\n global or feature parameters, and interpret the data.\"\n\n Dapple Systems, 355 W. Olive Ave, #100 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-733-3283\n\nDigital Darkroom\n----------------\n The latest release of Digital Darkroom has five new selection and\n editing tools for enhancing images. One such feature allows the user to\n select part of an image simply by \"painting\" it. A new polyline\n selection tool creates a selection tool for single pixel wide\n selections. A brush lets the operator \"paint\" with a selected portion\n of the image. Note that this is not a true color image enhancement tool.\n This tool should be used when the user intends to operate in grey-scale\n images only. It should be noted that Digital Darkroom is not as\n powerful as either Adobe Photoshop or ColorStudio.\n\n Silicon Beach Software 9770 Carroll Ctr. Rd., Suite J San Diego, CA\n 92126 619-695-6956\n\nDimple\n------\n It is compatible with system 6.05 and system 7.0 , requires Mac LC or\n II series with 256 colours, with a recommended min of 6Mb of ram. It has\n the capability of reading Erdas files. Functions include; image\n enhancement, 3D and contour plots, image statistics, supervised and\n unsupervised classification, PCA and other image transformations. There\n is also a means (Image Operation Language or IOL) by which you can write\n your own transformations. There is no image rectification, however\n Dimple is compatable with MAPII. The latest version is 1.4 and it is in\n the beta stage of testing. Dimple was initially developed as a teaching\n tool and it is very good for this purpose.\"\n\n \"Dimple runs on a colour Macintosh. It is a product still in its\n development phase.. i.e. it doesn't have all the inbuilt features of\n other packages, but is coming along nicely. It has its own inbuilt\n language for writing \"programs\" for processing an image, defining\n convolution filters etc. Dimple is a full mac application with pull down\n menus etc... It is unprotected software.\"\n\n Process Software Solutions, PO Box 2110, Wollongong, New South Wales,\n Australia. 2500. Phone 61 42 261757 Fax 61 42 264190.\n\nEnhance\n-------\n Enhance has a RrulerS tool that supports measurements and additionally\n provides angle data. The tool has over 80 mathematical filter\n variations: \"Laplacian, medium noise filter\", etc. Files can be saved\n as either TIFF, PICT, EPSF or text (however EPSF files can't be imported).\n\n MicroFrontier 7650 Hickman Road Des Moines, IA 50322 515-270-8109\n\nImage Analyst\n-------------\n An image processing product for users who need to extract quantitative\n data from video images. Image Analyst lets users configure\n sophisticated image processing and measurement routines without the\n necessity of knowing a programming language. It is designed for such\n tasks at computing number and size of cells in images projected by video\n cameras attached to microscopes, or enhancing and measuring distances in\n radiographs.\n\n Image Analyst provides users with an array of field-proven video\n analysis techniques that enable them to easily assemble a sequence of\n instructions to enhance feature appearance; count objects; determine\n density, shape, size, position, or movement; perform object feature\n extraction; and conduct textural analysis automatically. Image Analyst\n works with either a framegrabber board and any standard video camera, or\n a disk-stored image.\n\n Within minutes, without the need for programming, the Image Analyst user\n can set up a process to identify and analyze any element of a image.\n Measurements and statistics can be automatically or semi-automatically\n generated from TIFF or PICT files or from captured video tape images.\n Image Analyst recognizes items in images based on their size, shape and\n position. The tool provides direct support for the Data Translation and\n Scion frame grabbers. A menu command allows for image capture from a VCR\n video camera or other NTSC or PAL devices.\n\n There are 2 types of files, the image itself and the related Sequence\n file that holds the processing, measurements and analysis that the user\n defines. Automated sequences are set up in Regions Of Interest (ROI)\n represented by movable, sizable boxes atop the image. Inside a ROI, the\n program can find the distance between two edges, the area of a shape,\n the thickness of a wall, etc. Image Analyst finds the center, edge and\n other positions automatically. The application also provides tools so\n that the user can work interactively to find the edge of object. It also\n supports histograms and a color look-up table (CLUT) tool.\n\n Automatix, Inc. 775 Middlesex Turnpike Billerica, MA 01821 508-667-7900\n\nIPLab\n-----\n Signal Analytics Corp. 374 Maple Ave. E Vienna, VA 22180 703-281-3277\n FAX 703-281-2509\n\n \"Menu-driven image processing software that supports 24-bit color or\n pseudocolor\/grayscale image display and manipulation.\"\n\nMAP II\n------\n Among the Mac GIS systems, MAP II distributed by John Wiley has\n integrated image analysis.\n\nIMAGE\n-----\n from Stanford : Try anonymous ftp from sumex-aim.stanford.edu\n It has pd source for image v2, and ready to run code for a mac under\n image v3.\n\n\n\nWindows\/DOS PC-based tools\n==========================\n\nCCD\n---\n Richard Berry's CCD imaging book for Willamon-Bell contains (optional?)\n disks with image manipulating software. Source code is included.\n\nERDAS\n-----\n \"ERDAS will do all of the things you want: rectification,\n classification, transformations (canned & user-defined), overlays,\n filters, contrast enhancement, etc. ... I was using it on my thesis &\n then changed the topic a bit & that work became secondary.\"\n\n ERDAS, Inc. 2801 Buford Highway Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30329 404-248-9000\n FAX 404-248-9400\n\nRSVGA\n-----\n \"I have been getting up to speed on a program called RSVGA available from\n Eidetic Digital Image Ltd. in British Columbia. Its for IBM PC's or\n clones, cheap (about $400) and does all the stuff Erdas does but is not\n as fast or as powerful, though I have had only limited experience with\n Erdas. I have used RSVGA with 6 of 7 Landsat bands and it is a good\n starter program except for the obtuse manual\"\n\nIMAGINE-32\n----------\n It's a 32 bit package [I suppose for PCs] called \"Imagine32\"\n or \"Image32\" The program does a modest amount of image processing --add,\n subtract, multiply, divide, display, and plot an x or y cut across the image.\n It can also display a number of images simultaneously.\n The company is CompuScope, in Santa Barbara, CA. \n\nPC Vista\n--------\n It was announced in the 1989 August edition of PASP. It is known to\n be available from Mike Richmond, whose email addresses have been\n\n\trichmond@bllac.berkeley.edu\n\trichmond@bkyast.berkeley.edu\n\n and his s-mail address is:\n\n Michael Richmond,Astronomy Department, Campbell Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720\n\n The latest version of PC-Vista, version 1.7, includes not only the source\n code and help files, but also a complete set of executable programs and\n a number of sample FITS images. If you do wish to use the source code,\n you will need Microsoft C, version 5.0 or later; other compilers may work,\n but will require substantial modifications.\n\n To receive the documentation and nine double-density (360K) floppies\n (or three quad-density 3-1\/2 inch floppies (1.44M) with everything on them,\n just send a request for PC-Vista, together with your name and a US-Mail\n address, to \n\n\tOffice of Technology Licensing\n\t2150 Shattuck Ave., Suite 510\n\tBerkeley, Ca. 94704\n\n Include a check (Traveller's Checks are fine) or purchase order for $150.00\n in U.S. dollars, if your address is inside the continental U.S., or $165.00\n otherwise, made out to Regents of the University of California\n to cover duplication and mailing costs.\n\n\nSOFTWARE TOOLS\n--------------\n It's a set of software \"tools\" put out by Canyon State\n Systems and Software. They are not free, but rather cheap at about $30 I\n heard. It will handle most all of the formats used by frame grabber\n software. \n\nMIRAGE\n------\n It's image processing software written by Jim Gunn at the\n Astrophysics Dept at Princeton. It will run on a PC among other platforms.\n It is a Forth based system - i.e. a Forth language with many image\n processing displaying functions built in. \n\nDATA TRANSLATION SOURCE BOOK\n----------------------------\n The Data Translation company in Massachusetts publishes a free book\n containing vendors of data analysis hardware and software which is\n compatible with Data Translation and other frame grabbers.\n Surely you can find much more PC-related stuff in it.\n\nMAXEN386\n--------\n A couple of Canadians have written a program named MAXEN386 which does\n maximum entropy image deconvolution. Their company is named Digital\n Signal Processing Software, or something like that, and the software is\n mentioned in an article in Astronomy Magazine, either Jan or Feb 92\n (an article on CCD's vs film). \n\nJANDEL SCIENTIFIC (JAVA)\n------------------------\n Another software package (JAVA) is put out by Jandel Scientific. \n Jandel Scientific, 65 Koch Road, Corte Madera, CA 94925, (415) 924-8640,\n (800) 874-1888.\n\nMicrobrian\n----------\n Runs on an MS dos platform and uses a 32 bit graphics card\n (Vista), or an about to be released version will support a number of\n super VGA cards. Its a full blown remote sensed data processing\n system.. It is menu driven (character based screen), but is does not use\n a windowed user interface. Its is hardware protected with a dongle.\n Mbrian = micro Barrier reef Image Anaysis System. It was developed by\n CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Organization) and is\n marketed\/ supported by:\n\n MPA Australia (51 Lusher Road, Croydon, Victoria\n tel + 61 3 724 4488 fax +61 3 724 4455)\n\n There are educational and commercial prices, but be prepared to set\n aside $A10k for the first educational licence. Subsequent ones come\n cheaper (they need to!) It has installed sites worldwide. It is widely\n used at ANU.\n\nMicroImage\n----------\n The remote sensing lab here at Dartmouth currently uses Terra-Mar's\n MicroImage, on 486 PCs with some fancy display hardware.\n\n Terra-Mar Resource Information Services, Inc.\n\n 1937 Landings Drive Mountain View, CA 94043 415-964-6900 FAX\n 415-964-5430\n\nUnix-based tools\n================\n\nIRAF (Image Reduction and Analysis Facility)\n--------------------------------------------\n Developed in the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, Kitt Peak AZ\n It is free, you can ftp it from tucana.noao.edu [140.252.1.1]\n and complement it with STSDAS from stsci.edu [130.167.1.2].\n Email to iraf@noao.edu for more details.\n Apparently this is one of the _de facto_ standards in the astronomical\n image community. They issue a newsletter also.\n They seem to support very well their users. Works with VMS also last\n I heard, and practically has its own shell on top of the VMS\/Unix shells.\n\n It's suggested that you get a copy of saoimage for display under X windows.\n Very flexible\/extendable -- tons (literally 3 linear feet) of\n documentation for the general user, skilled user, and programmer.\n\nALV\n---\n A Sun-specific image toolkit. Version 2.0.6 posted to\n comp.sources.sun on 11dec89. Also available via email to\n alv-users-request@cs.bris.ac.uk.\n\nAIPS\n----\n Astronomical Image Processing System. Contact: aipsmail@nrao.edu\n (also see the UseNet Newsgroups alt.sci.astro.aips and sci.astro.fits)\n Built by NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory, HQ in Charlottesville,\n VA, sites in NM, AZ, WV). Software distributed by 9-track, Exabyte, DAT,\n or (non-anonymous) internet ftp. Documentation (PostScript mostly)\n available via anonymous ftp to baboon.cv.nrao.edu (192.33.115.103),\n directory pub\/aips and pub\/aips\/TEXT\/PUBL. Installation requires building\n the system and thus a Fortran and C compiler.\n This package can read and write FITS data (see sci.astro.fits), and is\n primarily for reduction, analysis, and image enhancement of Radio Astronomy\n data from radio telescopes, particularly the Very Large Array (VLA), a\n synthesis instrument. It consists of almost 300 programs that do everything\n from copying data to sophisticated deconvolution, e.g. via maximum entropy.\n There is an X11-based Image tool (XAS) and a tek-compatible xterm-based\n graphics tool built into AIPS. The XAS tool is modelled after the hardware\n functionality of the International Imaging Systems model 70 display unit and\n can do image arithmetic, etc.\n The code is mostly Fortran 77 with some system C language modules, and is\n available for Suns, IBM RS\/6000, Dec\/Ultrix, Convex, Cray (Unicos), and\n Alliant with support planned for HP-9000\/7xx, Solaris 2.1, and maybe SGI.\n There is currently a project - \"AIPS++\" - underway to rewrite the\n algorithmic functionality of AIPS in a modern setting, using C++ and an\n object oriented approach. Whereas AIPS is proprietary code (licensed for\n free to non-profit institutions) owner by NRAO and the NSF, AIPS++ will be\n in the public domain at some level, as it is an international effort with\n contributions from the US, Canada, England, the Netherlands, India, and\n Australia to name a few. \n\nLABOimage\n---------\n (version 4.0 is out for X11) It's written in C, and currently\n runs on Sun 3\/xxx, Sun 4\/xxx (OS3.5, 4.0 and 4.0.3) under SunView.\n The expert system for image segmentation is written in Allegro Common Lisp.\n It was used on the following domains: computer science (image analysis), \n medicine, biology, physics. It is distributed free of charge (source code).\n Available via anonymous FTP at ftp.ads.com (128.229.30.16), in\n pub\/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE\/SHAREWARE\/LaboImage_*\n\n Contact: Prof. Thierry Pun, Computer Vision Group Computing Science Center,\n U-Geneva 12, rue du Lac, CH-1207 Geneva SWITZERLAND\n Phone : +41(22) 787 65 82; fax: +41(22) 735 39 05\n E-mail: pun@cui.unige.ch or pun@cgeuge51.bitnet\n\n\nFigaro\n------\n It was originally made for VMS, and can be obtained from\n Keith Shortridge in Australia (ks@aaoepp.aao.gov.au)\n and for Unix from Sam Southard at Caltech (sns@deimos.caltech.edu).\n It's about 110Mbytes on a Sun.\n\nKHOROS\n------\n Moved to the Scientific Visualization category below\n\nVista\n-----\n The \"real thing\" is available via anonymous ftp from lowell.edu. Email to\n vista@lowell.edu for more details. Total size less than 20Mbytes.\n\nDISIMP\n------\n (Device Independent Software for Image Processing) is a powerful\n system providing both user friendliness and high functionality in\n interactive times.\n\n Feature Description\n\n DISIMP incorporates a rich library of image processing utilities and\n spatial data options. All functions can be easily accessed via the\n DISIMP executive. This menu is modular in design and groups image\n processes by their function. Such a logical structure means that\n complicated processes are simply a progression through a series of\n modules.\n\n Processes include image rectification, classification (unsupervised and\n supervised), intensity transformations, three dimensional display and\n Principal Component Analysis. DISIMP also supports the more simple and\n effective enhancement techniques of filtering, band subtraction and\n ratioing.\n\n Host Configuration Requirements\n\n Running on UNIX workstations, DISIMP is capable of processing the more\n computational intensive techniques in interactive processing times.\n DISIMP is available in both Runtime and Programmer's environments. Using\n the Programmers environment, utilities can be developed for specific\n applications programs.\n\n Graphics are governed by an icon-based Display Panel which allows quick\n enhancments of a displayed image. Manipulations of Look Up Tables,\n colour stretches, changes to histograms, zooming and panning can be\n interactively driven through this control.\n\n A range of geographic projections enables DISIMP to integrate data of\n image, graphic and textual types. Images can be rectified by a number of\n coordinate systems, providing the true geographic knowledge essential\n for ground truthing. Overlays of grids, text and vector data can be\n added to further enhance referenced imagery.\n\n The system is a flexible package allowing users of various skill levels\n to determine their own working environment, including the amount of help\n required. DISIMP comes fully configured with no optional extras. The\n purchase price includes all functionality required for professional\n processing of remote sensed data.\n\n For further information, please contact:\n\n The Business Manager, CLOUGH Engineering Group Systems Division, 627\n Chapel Street, South Yarra, Australia 3141. Telephone: +61 3 825 5555\n Fax: +61 3 826 6463\n\nGlobal Imaging Software\n-----------------------\n \"We use Global Imaging Software to process AVHRR data, from the dish to\n the final display. Select a chunk of five band data from a pass,\n automatic navigation, calibrate it to Albedo and Temp, convert that to\n byte, register it to predesigned window, all relatively automatically\n and carefree.\n\n It has no classification routines to speak of, but it isn't that\n difficult to write your own with their programmer's module.\n\n Very small operation: one designs, one codes, one sells. Been around for\n a number of years, sold to Weather Service and Navy. Runs on HP9000\n with HP-UX. Supports 24-bit display\"\n\nHIPS\n----\n(Human Information Processing Laboratory's Image Processing System)\n\n Michael Landy co-wrote and sell a general-purpose package for image\n processing which has been used for basically all the usual image\n processing applications (robotics, medical, satellite, engineering, oil\n exploration, etc.). It is called HIPS, and deals with sequences of\n multiband images in the same way it deals with single images. It has\n been growing since we first wrote it, both by additions from us as well\n as a huge user-contributed library.\n\n Feature description\n\n HIPS is a set of image processing modules which together provide\n a powerful suite of tools for those interested in research,\n system development and teaching. It handles sequences of images\n (movies) in precisely the same manner as single frames.\n\n Programs and subroutines have been developed for simple image\n transformations, filtering, convolution, Fourier and other transform\n processing, edge detection and line drawing manipulation, digital\n image compression and transmission methods, noise generation, and image\n statistics computation. Over 150 such image transformation programs\n have been developed. As a result, almost any image processing task\n can be performed quickly and conveniently. Additionally, HIPS allows\n users to easily integrate their own custom routines. New users\n become effective using HIPS on their first day.\n\n HIPS features images that are self-documenting. Each image stored in\n the system contains a history of the transformations that have been\n applied to that image. HIPS includes a small set of subroutines\n which primarily deals with a standardized image sequence header, and\n a large library of image transformation tools in the form of UNIX\n ``filters''. It comes complete with source code, on-line manual\n pages, and on-line documentation.\n\n Host Configuration Requirements\n\n Originally developed at New York University, HIPS now represents\n one of the most extensive and flexible vision and image processing\n environments currently available. It runs under the UNIX operating\n system. It is modular and flexible, provides automatic documentation\n of its actions, and is almost entirely independent of special equipment.\n HIPS is now in use on a variety of computers including Vax and\n Microvax, Sun, Apollo, Masscomp, NCR Tower, Iris, IBM AT, etc.\n For image display and input, drivers are supplied for the Grinnell and\n Adage (Ikonas) image processors, and the Sun-2, Sun-3, Sun- 4, and\n Sun-386i consoles. We also supply user-contributed drivers for a\n number of other framestores and windowing packages (Sun gfx, Sun\n console, Matrox VIP-1024, ITI IP-512, Lexidata, Macintosh II, X\n windowing system, and Iris). The Hipsaddon package includes an\n interface for the CRS-4000. It is a simple matter to interface HIPS\n with other frame- stores, and we can put interested users in touch with\n users who have interfaced HIPS with the Arlunya and Datacube Max-\n Video. HIPS can be easily adapted for other image display devices\n because 98% of HIPS is machine independent.\n\n Availability\n\n HIPS has proven itself a highly flexible system, both as an\n interactive research tool, and for more production- oriented tasks. It\n is both easy to use, and quickly adapted and extended to new uses. HIPS\n is supplied on magnetic tape in UNIX tar format (either reel- to-reel or\n Sun cartridge), and comes with source code, libraries, a library of\n convolu- tion masks, and on-line documentation and manual pages.\n\n Michael Landy SharpImage Software P.O. Box 373, Prince Street Station\n New York, NY 10012-0007 Voice: (212) 998-7857 Fax: (212) 995-4011\n msl@cns.nyu.edu\n\n\nMIRA\n----\n[ Please DON'T confuse that with the Thalmanns animation system from\n Montreal. These are altogether different beasts! - nfotis ]\n\n MIRA stands for Microcomputer Image Reduction and Analysis. MIRA gives\n workstation level performance on 386\/486 DOS computers using SVGA cards in\n 256 color modes up to 1024x768. MIRA contains a very handsome\/functional\n GUI which is mouse and keystroke operated. MIRA reads\/writes TIFF and FITS\n formats, native formats of a number of CCD cameras, and uncompressed binary\n images in byte, short integer, and 4-byte real pixel format in 1- or 2-\n dimensions. The result of an image processing operation can be short integer\n or real pixels, or the same as that of the input image. MIRA does the\n operation using short or floating point arithmetic to maintain the precision\n and accuracy of the pixel format. Over 100 functions are hand-coded in\n assembly language for maximum speed on the Intel hardware. The entire\n graphical interface is also written in assembly language to maximize\n the speed of windowing operations. Windows for 2-d image and 1-d image\/data\n display and analysis have dedicated cursors which read position and value\n value in real time as you move the mouse. There are also smooth, real time\n contrast and brightness stretch and panning of a magnified portion of\n the displayed image(s), all operated by the mouse. A wide selection of\n grayscale, pseudocolor, and random palettes is provided, and other \n palettes can be generated.\n\n\nSupported functions include such niceties as the following:\n\no image & image: + - \/ * interpolation\no image & constant: + - \/ *\no unary operations: abs value, polynomial of pixel value, chs, 1\/x, log,\n byteswap, clip values at upper\/lower limits, short->real or real->short.\no combine images by mean, median, mode, or sum of pixel values, with or\n without autoscaling to mean, median, or mode of an image section.\no convolutions\/filters: Laplacian, Sobel edge operator, directional gradient,\n line, Gaussian, elliptical and rectangular equal weight filters, unsharp\n masking, median filters, user defined filter kernel. Ellipse, rectangle,\n line, gradient, Gaussian, and user defined filters can be rotated to\n any specified angle.\no CCD data reduction: flat fielding, dark subtraction, column over\/underscan\n bias removal, remove bad pixels and column defects, normalize to\n region target mean, median, or modal value.\no create subimage, mosaic m x n 1-d or 2-d images to get larger image,\n collapse 2-d image into 1-d image.\no plot 1-d section or collapsed section of 2-d image, plot histogram of\n region of an image.\no review\/change image information\/header data, rename keywords, plot\n keyword values for a set of images.\no luminance\/photometry: elliptical or circular aperture photometry,\n brightness profile, isophotal photometry between set of upper & lower\n luminances, area and luminance inside traced polygon. Interactive\n background fitting and removal from part or all of image, fit elliptical\n aperture shape to image isophotes. \no interactive with 2-d image: contrast\/brightness, x- y- or diagonal plot\n of pixel values, distance between two points, compute region stats,`\n centroid, pan to x,y location or image center, zoom 1\/16 to 10 times,\n change cursor to rectangle crosshair, full image crosshair, or off, and\n adjust cursor size on image. Select linear, log or gamma transfer function\n or histogram equalization.\no interactive or specified image offset computation and re-sampling for\n registration.\no interactive with 1-d image: zoom in x- y- or both in steps of 1\/2 or\n 2 times current, re-center plot, or enlarge a framed area. 4 plot buffers\n can be cycled through. Interactive data analysis: polynomial fitting,\n point deletion, undelete, change value, point weighting, linear and\n quadratic loess and binomial smoothing, revert to unit point weights\n or original data buffer, substitute results into data buffer for pass\n back to calling function. Dump data buffer (+ overlays and error bars)\n to file or printer. Change to user specified coordinate system.\no Tricolor image combination and display, hardcopy halftone printout to\n HP-PCL compatible printers (Laserjet, deskjet, etc.)\no Documentation is over 300 pages in custom vinyl binder.\n\n Cost: 995 $USD\/copy\n\n Available from:\n\n Axiom Research, Inc.\n Box 44162\n Tucson, AZ 85733\n (602) 791-2864 phone\/fax.\n\n international marketing rep: Saguaro Scientific Corporation, Tucson, Arizona.\n\n==========================================================================\n\nEnd of Part 2 of the Resource Listing","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I have a Seagate hard drive that I need some info specific information\non. Anyone have the ph# for Seagate Technology, Inc?\n\n(Or if they have a bbs setup that has all the drive info on it, like\nMaxtor does, I'll take that!)\n\nThanks!\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n These zealots. Holy fuck.\n\n Israel. Armenia. Turkey. Greece. Croatia. Serbia. Bosnia. Russia. Germany.\nIran. The Arab World.\n\n War.\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I have an application running in one window. In this application,\nI'd like to iconize this window, and later deiconize back to window.\nHow could I do it? Your help would be appreciated.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nI had mention in a previous article that I was searching for the 300 external\ndrive. I did call Apple Catalog as recommended and they told me the drives\nwere back ordered until May 8. I placed an order anyways and two days later\nI had a visit from Federal Express. Well, you can guess how I spent my weekend.\nOf course I ended up paying list price but you do get a free copy of PC Exchange\nwhen you order from the Apple Catalog. You may want to check if they have any\ninternal drives.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nWhat? Absolutely not. No way. Asimov was a lifelong atheist, and\nsaid so many times, right until his death. Judging from the many\nstories he told about his own life, he felt culturally closest to\nJudaism, which makes sense. He was born Jewish.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nI believe the FPU on the LCIII is always supposed to go on the logic\nboard, not in the PDS board. I have heard of crashing problems with\nPDS-based FPUs on the LCIII. Asante may have fixed them but why\nbother. Why bother building an LCIII card with an FPU anyway? The\nextra circuitry gives the card one more chance to fail. I say FPU on\nmain logic board, in socket, Ethernet alone on PDS card, in slot.\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nHeck, I remember reading a quote of Luther as something like: \"Jews should\nbe shot like deer.\" And of course much Catholic doctrine for centuries was \nextremely anti-Semitic.\n\n\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"It is important if Christianity is being damaged by it. If\npeople who \"speak in tongues\" make claims that they are\nmiraculously speaking a foreign language through the power of\nthe Holy Spirit, when it can easily be shown that they are simply\nmaking noises, it damages all Christians, since many who are\nnot Christians do not distinguish between the various sects.\n\nThe more modest claim for \"tongues\" that it is simply\nuncontrolled praise in which \"words fail you\" is surely the one\nthat should be used by those who make use of this practice.\n\nI agree with the point that \"Charismatic\" practices like this\ncan lead to forms of worship which are more about the\nworshipper showing off than genuine praise for God; one of the\nthings Jesus warned us about.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"[does he believe in predestination]\n\nreally? you may be right, but i'd like proof. as far as i know (and\ni am not a div school student!) the catholic church does not seem to\naccept predestination. my chaplain told me \"beware of greeks bearing\ngifts\" with reference to this doctrine: it seems to have the curious\nresult that human beings are not held responsible for their own\nactions! i'll answer how you deal with this in a minute.\n\n\nright. that doesn't really seem like predestination to me, but i'll\ncontinue with what you're saying....\n\n\nthis is really confusing to me, especially since i still believe that\nchrist jesus died for ALL of us. preknowledge of obstinacy seems\nlike an awfully convoluted way to account for a couple of verses. but\nthen, i am not really biblically supported in this opinion -- or am i?\nothers?\n\n\nso God uses grace like margarine: he only spreads it where it's needed\nand not where it isn't? and so there are the saved and the not-saved,\nand nothing in between. hmmmm.\n\n\nalthough i realize this doctrine was not originally intended to cause\nsocial problems, it ends up doing just that -- if there is supposed to\nbe some sort of \"sign\" that someone is elect, like lots of children or\nsuccess at work, then those who have a good life on earth will go\naround thinking that those who don't are doomed to hell.\n\nin a way, though, this sounds like the opposite idea -- those doomed\nto hell will have a great life on earth. that's almost like the\nconverse of what i believe -- responsibility for what we do now will\nbe punished after we die. you're saying what we get after we die has\na direct bearing on how we live now? strange....\n \n\nso sin is either punished now or later -- and not both? what if it's\n sort of half-punished? are there any grey areas in this doctrine?\n\n [my stuff deleted]\n >We should stop the slaughter of the innocent (cf Proverbs 24.11-12), but\n >does that mean that Christians should support a war in Bosnia with the\n >U.S. or even the U.N. involved? I do not think so, but I am an\n >isolationist, and disagree with foreign adventures in general. But in\n >the case of Bosnia, I frankly see no excuse for us getting militarily\n >involved, it would not be a \"just war.\" \"Blessed\" after all, \"are the\n >peacemakers\" was what Our Lord said, not the interventionists. Our\n >actions in Bosnia must be for peace, and not for a war which is\n >unrelated to anything to justify it for us.\n\n the idea (well, my idea) would be that you would intervene to\n establish peace and stop the atrocities. i'm not suggesting wwIII. i\n don't really understand what you mean by a \"just war\". of course i am\n not an isolationist, although i see some merit in not jumping in at\n the first opportunity (can you say kuwait?). we happen to be a big\n country with a lot of resources (as well as a lot of debt), and this\n gives us some responsibility in the world, whether we like it or not.\n flashbacks of wwII, as well as vietnam, should be haunting us.\n\n yet another difference of opinion. so be it.\n\n >Andy Byler\n\n thank you for answering; i hope you don't take any of my comments as\n flames, but instead as expressions of interest.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Has anyone tried this HP LaserJet FAX.\nIt receives faxes and prints them on your HP III.\nAlso, from your word processor, you can print straight to the fax.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I am considering selling an Atari 1040 and purchasing an IBM compa-\ntible. I need to know what kind of money or trade I can expect to get for\nthe Atari before I bother. I am about to start graduate school, and that\nmeans I'm about to be poor! (There's a price list for used synthesizers on\nrec.music.makers.synth, but no equivalent list for computers...)\n\nThis system is tailor-made for a MIDI musician. Details follow:\n\n * Atari 1040 ST\n TOS 1.0\n 1 MB RAM\n 720K floppy drive\n\n * SupraDrive 20 Mb external SCSI drive, 18 months old\n\n * 12\" Atari monochrome monitor\n\n * Generic 2400 baud external modem\n\n * Software: All software is registered and comes with manuals.\n Passport's Master Tracks Pro, Version 2.5 (sequencing software)\n Dr. T's Copyist Professional (scoring software)\n First Word (word processor - *not* the PD version)\n Megamax's Laser C, Version 2.0 (programming language)\n VIP Professional (spreadsheet package - low-tech Lotus clone)\n Partner ST (desk accessory with integrated calendar, cardfile, etc.)\n Migraph's Easy Draw (an early, pre-Postscript release)\n NeoDesk (improved desktop for Atari ST)\n Universal III (improved file selector for Atari ST)\n Miscellaneous software (including Uniterm communications software)\n\n\n I will consider all prices above $900. I am also willing to\ntrade the Atari system for a quality (386 or 486) PC, including lap-tops.\nI own some PC hardware, so a complete system may not be necessary.\n\n-- \n== John J. Ladasky II (\"ii\") ========================= ladasky@netcom.COM ==\n\"Great composers do not borrow -\t \"Talking about music is like\n they steal.\" - John Ladasky\t ~ - dancing about architecture.\"\n(quote stolen from Stravinsky, who o o - Elvis Costello? Laurie\n stole it from a statement made by > Anderson? Frank Zappa?\n Pablo Picasso about painting, who \\_\/ -------------------------------\n stole it from...)\t\t\t \"Property is theft.\" - Groucho","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nI would like to offocially nominate Maxima Chain Wax as another\nOfficial (tm) DoD product of choice.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":" | \n | > Mary at that time appeared to a girl named Bernadette at \n | > Lourdes. She referred to herself as the Immaculate Conception.\n | > Since a nine year old would have no way of knowing about the \n | > doctrine, the apparition was deemed to be true and it sealed \n | > the case for the doctrine. \n |Bernadette was 14 years old when she had her visions, in 1858, \n |four years after the dogma had been officially proclaimed by the \n |Pope. \n | \n | Yours, \n | James Kiefer\n\nI forgot exactly what her age was but I remember clearly\nthat she was born in a family of poverty and she did not\nhave any education, whatsoever, at the age of the apparitions.\nShe suffered from asthma at that age and she and her family were\nliving in a prison cell of some sort.\n\nShe had to ask the 'Lady' several times in her apparitions about \nwhat her name was since her confessor priest asked her to do so. \nFor several instances, the priest did not get an answer since \nBernadette did not receive any. One time, after several apparitions\npassed, The Lady finally said, \"I am the Immaculate Conception\".\nSo, Bernadette, was so happy and repeated these words over and\nover in her mind so as not to forget it before she told the\npriest who was asking. So, when she told the priest, the\npriest was shocked and asked Bernadette, \"Do you know what\nyou are talking about?\". Bernadette did not know what exactly\nit meant but she was just too happy to have the answer for\nthe priest. The priest continued with, \"How did you remember\nthis if you do not know?\". Bernadette answered honestly that\nshe had to repeat it over and over in her mind while on her\nway to the priest...\n\nThe priest knew about the dogma being four years old then.\nBut Bernadette did not know and yet she had the answer which\nthe priest finally observed and took as proof of an authentic\npersonal revelation of Our Lady to Bernadette.\n\n(Note: This Lady of Lourdes shrine has a spring of water which\nour lady requested Bernadette to dig up herself with her\nbare hands in front of pilgrims. At the start little\nwater flowed but after several years there is more water \nflowing.)\n\n-Marida\n \"...spreading God's words through actions...\"\n -Mother Teresa\n\n\n\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nWell, does it change the fact that during the period of 1914 to 1920, \nthe Armenian Government ordered, incited, assisted and participated \nin the genocide of 2.5 million Muslim people because of race, religion\nand national origin?\n\nBetween 1914 and 1920, 2.5 million Turks perished of butchery at the \nhands of Armenians. The genocide involved not only the killing of \ninnocents but their forcible deportation from the Russian Armenia. \nThey were persecuted, banished, and slaughtered while much of Ottoman \nArmy was engaged in World War I. The Genocide Treaty defines genocide \nas acting with a \n\n 'specific intent to destroy, in whole or in substantial part, a \n national, ethnic, racial or religious group.' \n\nHistory shows that the x-Soviet Armenian Government intended to eradicate \nthe Muslim population. 2.5 million Turks and Kurds were exterminated by the \nArmenians. International diplomats in Ottoman Empire at the time - including \nU.S. Ambassador Bristol - denounced the x-Soviet Armenian Government's policy \nas a massacre of the Kurds, Turks, and Tartars. The blood-thirsty leaders of \nthe x-Soviet Armenian Government at the time personally involved in the \nextermination of the Muslims. The Turkish genocide museums in Turkiye honor \nthose who died during the Turkish massacres perpetrated by the Armenians. \n\nThe eyewitness accounts and the historical documents established,\nbeyond any doubt, that the massacres against the Muslim people\nduring the war were planned and premeditated. The aim of the policy\nwas clearly the extermination of all Turks in x-Soviet Armenian \nterritories.\n\nThe Muslims of Van, Bitlis, Mus, Erzurum and Erzincan districts and\ntheir wives and children have been taken to the mountains and killed.\nThe massacres in Trabzon, Tercan, Yozgat and Adana were organized and\nperpetrated by the blood-thirsty leaders of the x-Soviet Armenian \nGovernment.\n\nThe principal organizers of the slaughter of innocent Muslims were\nDro, Antranik, Armen Garo, Hamarosp, Daro Pastirmadjian, Keri,\nKarakin, Haig Pajise-liantz and Silikian.\n\nSource: \"Bristol Papers\", General Correspondence: Container #32 - Bristol\n to Bradley Letter of September 14, 1920.\n\n\"I have it from absolute first-hand information that the Armenians in \n the Caucasus attacked Tartar (Turkish) villages that are utterly \n defenseless and bombarded these villages with artillery and they murder\n the inhabitants, pillage the village and often burn the village.\"\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":": > \n: > I think you're letting atheist mythology\n\n: Great start. I realize immediately that you are not interested\n: in discussion and are going to thump your babble at me. I would\n: much prefer an answer from Ms Healy, who seems to have a\n: reasonable and reasoned approach to things. Say, aren't you the\n: creationist guy who made a lot of silly statements about\n: evolution some time ago?\n\n: Duh, gee, then we must be talking Christian mythology now. I\n: was hoping to discuss something with a reasonable, logical\n: person, but all you seem to have for your side is a repetition\n: of the same boring mythology I've seen a thousand times before.\n: I am deleting the rest of your remarks, unless I spot something\n: that approaches an answer, because they are merely a repetition\n: of some uninteresting doctrine or other and contain no thought\n: at all.\n\n: I have to congratulate you, though, Bill. You wouldn't\n: know a logical argument if it bit you on the balls. Such\n: a persistent lack of function in the face of repeated\n: attempts to assist you in learning (which I have seen\n: in this forum and others in the past) speaks of a talent\n: that goes well beyond my own, meager abilities. I just don't\n: seem to have that capacity for ignoring outside influences.\n\n: Dean Kaflowitz\n\nDean,\n\nRe-read your comments, do you think that merely characterizing an\nargument is the same as refuting it? Do you think that ad hominum\nattacks are sufficient to make any point other than you disapproval of\nme? Do you have any contribution to make at all?","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"I have a Northern Telecom disk array dated 1987 that has two 253MB drives\nunits in it and I cannot get it formatted. I set the SCSI ID on 1 and my\nsoftware recognizes the unit, but I cannot mount it or anything - do I have\nto use BOTH drives in the array? \n\n\tAny help with these drives or possibly newer software than what I'm using\n(FWB HDT1.0 and 1.1) will be greatly appreciated!\n\n-grey\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nNow *this* is a legitimate point. Baseball is entertainment, and I have no\nquarrel with people who find certain styles of play more entertaining than\nothers, regardless of their win-value. Personally, I'm a huge fan of the\nslug-bunt; I doubt it's a high-percentage play, but I get a big kick out of\nit. I am willing to live with the bad consequences in exchange for the fun.\n\nOf course, this is *not* the same as claiming (as some do) that Galarraga's\ninability to defer gratification isn't hurting his team because he \"isn't\npaid to walk\" or \"is an RBI guy\" or whatever.\n\n\nI'm not sure. I used to think this was true, but more and more I'm becoming\nconvinced that it's the other way around: among players with the physical\nability to hit the ball real hard, the patient ones are the ones who get the\nchance to do it a lot.\n\nLet's break down the four basic categories of hitter, according to whether\nthey are power threats and whether they walk a lot:\n\n\n\t\t\tPower\t\t\tNo Power\n\n\tPatient\t\tFrank Thomas\t\tBrett Butler\n\t\t\tBarry Bonds\t\tOzzie Smith\n\t\t\tMark McGwire\t\tCraig Grebeck\n\t\t\tBabe Ruth\t\tMiller Huggins\n\t\t\tTed Williams\t\tBilly Hamilton\n\t\t\tRickey Henderson\tEddie Joost\n\t\t\tJoe Morgan\t\tMike Hargrove\n\t\t\t .\t\t\t .\n\t\t\t .\t\t\t .\n\t\t\t .\t\t\t .\n\n\tImpatient\tErnie Banks\t\tOzzie Guillen\n\t\t\tDave Kingman\t\tShawon Dunston\n\t\t\tJoe Carter\t\tAndres Thomas\n\t\t\tGeorge Bell\t\tJose Lind\n\t\t\tKirby Puckett\t\tDevon White\n\tetc.\n\nAs far as I can tell, all the categories are full. It really looks like the\ntwo are independent. Nobody could possibly be *afraid* of Craig Grebeck at\nthe plate, and yet he walks quite a lot. Part of that, undoubtedly, is being\nsmall of stature, but surely major league pitchers can hit that sort of \ntarget at least 3 times out of 6. Randy Milligan is an even better example;\nhe's only shown noticeable power for one (partial) season, but he walks all\nover the place, despite his huge strike zone.\n\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nYou are sure that what you call a 200SX we call a 240? Just curious..\nWe also have a nissan predacessor (sp) to the 240 called a 200, which\ncame in turbo and nonturbo. But i don't think we've ever had a 240\nturbo...just curious...(BTW, I'm in the US, if that matters..)","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Hi Mac fans,\n\nI have some problems with my new Quadra 700. Several programs\n(Mathematica 2.1, AfterDark-Mandelbrot module) causes a systemcrash\nif the 040Cache is active. Do anyone have a list of programs which\nare compatible and which are not? Do anyone have some hints for the \nuse of the Quadras perfomence?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"What is the healthiest way to deal with earwax? Should one just leave\nit in your ear and not mess with it, or should you clean it out\nevery so often? Can cleaning it out damage your eardrums?\nAre there any tubes in your ear that might get blocked?","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nYou mean Bobby Mozumder is a myth? We wondered about that.\n\n\nYou mean Bobby Mozumder didn't really post here? We wondered\nabout that, too.\n\nSo, Mr Conner. Is Bobby Mozumder a myth, a performing artist, \na real Moslem. a crackpot, a provocateur? You know everything\nand read all minds: why don't you tell us?","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\nI tried this code yesterday. On my Sparcstation ELC it takes over\n300 seconds to compress 22 seconds' worth of speech. This means that it\nneeds to be \"optimized\" by over a factor of 10 before it will be usable\nin even a half-duplex mode.\n\nI question whether CELP is the best approach for this application. It produces\ngreat compression but at the expense of tremendous CPU loads. We want\nsomething that can be run on ordinary workstations or even high-end PC's\nwithout DSP cards. My guess is that some other algorithm is going to be\na better starting point.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nMine works great, so far......\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nComing from an idiot\/crook Armenian, I'd take that as a compliment.\nYour criminal grandparents committed unheard-of crimes, resorted\nto all conceivable methods of despotism, organized massacres, poured \npetrol over babies and burned them, raped women and girls in front of \ntheir parents who were bound hand and foot, took girls from their \nmothers and fathers and appropriated personal property and real estate. \nAnd today, they put Azeris in the most unbearable conditions any other \nnation had ever known in history.\n \nSource: John Dewey: \"The New Republic,\" Vol. 40, Nov. 12, 1928, pp. 268-9.\n\n\"They [Armenians] traitorously turned Turkish cities over to the Russian \n invader; that they boasted of having raised an army of one hundred and\n fifty thousand men to fight a civil war, and that they burned at least\n a hundred Turkish villages and exterminated their population.\"\n\n\n SOME OF THE REFERENCES FROM EMINENT AUTHORS IN THE FIELD OF MIDDLE-EASTERN\n HISTORY AND EYEWITNESSES OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 2.5 MILLION MUSLIMS\n\n1. \"The Armenian Revolutionary Movement\" by Louise Nalbandian,\n University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, 1975\n\n2. \"Diplomacy of Imperialism 1890-1902\" by William I. Lenger, Professor\n of History, Harward University, Boston, Alfred A. Knopt, New York, 1951\n\n3. \"Turkey in Europe\" by Sir Charles Elliot, \n Edward & Arnold, London, 1900\n\n4. \"The Chatnam House Version and Other Middle-Eastern Studies\" by\n Elie Kedouri, Praeger Publishers, New York, Washington, 1972\n\n5. \"The Rising Crescent\" by Ernest Jackh,\n Farrar & Reinhart, Inc., New York & Toronto, 1944\n\n6. \"Spiritual and Political Evolutions in Islam\" by Felix Valyi,\n Mogan, Paul, Trench & Truebner & Co., London, 1925\n\n7. \"The Struggle for Power in Moslem Asia\" by E. Alexander Powell,\n The Century Co., New York, London, 1924\n\n8. \"Struggle for Transcaucasia\" by Feruz Kazemzadeh,\n Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1951\n\n9. \"History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey\" (2 volumes) by\n Stanford J. Shaw, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York,\n Melbourne, 1977\n\n10.\"The Western Question in Greece and Turkey\" by Arnold J. Toynbee,\n Constable & Co., Ltd., London, Bombay & Sydney, 1922\n\n11.\"The Caliph's Last Heritage\" by Sir Mark Sykes,\n Macmillan & Co., London, 1915\n\n12.\"Men Are Like That\" by Leonard A. Hartill,\n Bobbs Co., Indianapolis, 1928\n\n13.\"Adventures in the Near East, 1918-22\" by A. Rawlinson,\n Dodd, Meade & Co., 1925\n\n14.\"World Alive, A Personal Story\" by Robert Dunn,\n Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1952\n\n15.\"From Sardarapat to Serves and Lousanne\" by Avetis Aharonian,\n The Armenian Review Magazine, Volume 15 (Fall 1962) through 17 \n (Spring 1964)\n\n16.\"Armenia on the Road to Independence\" by Richard G. Hovanessian,\n University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1967\n\n17.\"The Rebirth of Turkey\" by Clair Price,\n Thomas Seltzer, New York, 1923\n\n18.\"Caucasian Battlefields\" by W. B. Allen & Paul Muratoff,\n Cambridge, 1953\n\n19.\"Partition of Turkey\" by Harry N. Howard,\n H. Fertig, New York, 1966\n \n20.\"The King-Crane Commission\" by Harry N. Howard,\n Beirut, 1963\n\n21.\"United States Policy and Partition of Turkey\" by Laurence Evans,\n John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1965\n\n22.\"British Documents Related to Turkish War of Independence\" by Gothard \n Jaeschke\n \n1. Neside Kerem Demir, \"Bir Sehid Anasina Tarihin Soyledikleri: \n Turkiye'nin Ermeni Meselesi,\" Hulbe Basim ve Yayin T.A.S., \n Ankara, 1982. (Ingilizce Birinci Baski: 1980, \"The Armenian \n Question in Turkey\")\n\n2. Veysel Eroglu, \"Ermeni Mezalimi,\" Sebil Yayinevi, Istanbul, 1978.\n\n3. A. Alper Gazigiray, \"Osmanlilardan Gunumuze Kadar Vesikalarla Ermeni\n Teroru'nun Kaynaklari,\" Gozen Kitabevi, Istanbul, 1982.\n\n4. Dr. Kirzioglu M. Fahrettin, \"Kars Ili ve Cevresinde Ermeni Mezalimi,\"\n Kardes Matbaasi, Ankara, 1970. \n\nT.C. Basbakanlik Osmanli Arsivi, Babiali, Istanbul:\n\na) Yildiz Esas Evraki\nb) Yildiz Perakende\nc) Irade Defterleri\nd) Cemaat-i Gayr-i Muslime Defterleri\ne) Meclisi Vukela Mazbatalari\nf) Dahiliye Nezareti, Kalem-i Mahsus Dosyalari\ng) Dahiliye Nezareti, Sifre Defterleri\nh) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Siyasi Kartonlar\ni) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Muhimme Kartonlari\n\nT.C. Disisleri Bakanligi, Hazine-i Evrak, Defterdarlik \n\na) Harb-i Umumi\nb) Muteferrik Kartonlar\n\nBritish Archives:\n\na) Parliamentary Papers (Hansard): Commons\/Lords\nb) Foreign Office: Confidential Print: Various Collections\nc) Foreign Office: 424\/239-253: Turkey: Correspondence - Annual Reports\nd) Foreign Office: 608\ne) Foreign Office: 371, Political Intelligence: General Correspondence\nf) Foreign Office: 800\/240, Ryan Papers\ng) Foreign Office: 800\/151, Curzon Papers\nh) Foreign Office: 839: The Eastern Conference: Lausanne. 53 files\n\nIndia Office Records and Library, Blackfriars Road, London.\n\na) L\/Political and Security\/10\/851-855 (five boxes), \"Turkey: Treaty of\n Peace: 1918-1923\"\nb) L\/P & S\/10\/1031, \"Near East: Turkey and Greece: Lausanne Conference,\n 1921-1923\"\nc) L\/P & S\/11\/154\nd) L\/P & S\/11\/1031\n\nFrench Archives\n\nArchives du ministere des Affaires entrangeres, Quai d'Orsay, Paris.\n\na) Documents Diplomatiques: Affaires Armeniens: 1895-1914 Collections\nb) Guerre: 1914-1918: Turquie: Legion d'Orient.\nc) Levant, 1918-1929: Armenie.\n\n\nOfficial Publications, Published Documents, Diplomatic Correspondence,\nAgreements, Minutes and Others\n\nA. Turkey (The Ottoman Empire and The Republic of Turkey)\n\nAkarli, E. (ed.); \"Belgelerle Tanzimat,\" (istanbul, 1978).\n(Gn. Kur., ATASE); \"Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi,\" V. XXXI (81),\n(Dec. 1982).\n----; \"Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi,\" V. XXXII (83),\n(Dec. 1983).\nHocaoglu, M. (ed.); \"Ittihad-i Anasir-i Osmaniye Heyeti Nizamnamesi,\"\n(Istanbul, 1912).\nMeray, S. L. (trans.\/ed.) \"Lozan Baris Konferansi: Tutanaklar-Belgeler,\"\n(Ankara, 1978), 2 vols.\nMeray, S. L.\/O. Olcay (ed.); \"Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Cokus Belgeleri;\nMondros Birakismasi, Sevr Andlasmasi, Ilgili Belgeler,\" (Ankara, 1977).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Dahiliye Nezareti); \"Aspirations et Agissements \nRevolutionnaires des Comites Armeniens avant et apres la proclamation\nde la Constitution Ottomane,\" (Istanbul, 1917).\n----; \"Ermeni Komitelerinin Amal ve Hareket-i Ihtilaliyesi: Ilan-i\nMesrutiyetten Evvel ve Sonra,\" (Istanbul, 1916).\n----; \"Idare-i Umumiye ve Vilayet Kanunu,\" (Istanbul, 1913).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. I (Istanbul, 1914).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. II (Istanbul, 1915).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. III (Istanbul, 1916).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. IV (Istanbul, 1917).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Hariciye Nezareti); \"Imtiyazat-i Ecnebiyye'nin\nLagvindan Dolayi Memurine Teblig Olunacak Talimatname,\" (Istanbul, 1915).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Harbiye Nezareti); \"Islam Ahalinin Ducar Olduklari\nMezalim Hakkinda Vesaike Mustenid Malumat,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; (IV. Ordu) \"Aliye Divan-i Harbi Orfisinde Tedkik Olunan Mesele-yi\nSiyasiye Hakkinda Izahat,\" (Istanbul, 1916).\nTurkozu, H. K. (ed.); \"Osmanli ve Sovyet Belgeleriyle Ermeni Mezalimi,\"\n(Ankara, 1982).\n----; \"Turkiye Buyuk Millet Meclisi Gizli Celse Zabitlari,\" (Ankara, 1985),\n4 vols.\n\nRussia\n\nAdamof, E. E. (ed.); \"Sovyet Devlet Arsivi Belgeleriyle Anadolu'nun \nTaksimi Plani,\" (tran. H. Rahmi, ed. H. Mutlucag), (Istanbul, 1972).\n\nAltinay, A. R.; \"Iki Komite - Iki Kital,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; \"Kafkas Yollarinda Hatiralar ve Tahassusler,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; \"Turkiye'de Katolik Propagandasi,\" Turk tarihi Encumeni Mecmuasi,\nV. XIV\/82-5 (Sept. 1924).\nAsaf Muammer; \"Harb ve Mesulleri,\" (Istanbul, 1918).\nAkboy, C.; \"Birinci Dunya Harbinde Turk Harbi, V. I: Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun\nSiyasi ve Askeri Hazirliklari ve Harbe Girisi,\" (Gn. Kur., Ankara, 1970).\nAkgun, S.; \"General Harbord'un Anadolu Gezisi ve (Ermeni Meselesi'ne Dair)\nRaporu: Kurtulus Savasi Baslangicinda,\" (Istanbul, 1981).\nAkin, I.; \"Turk Devrim Tarihi,\" (Istanbul, 1983).\nAksin, S.; \"Jon Turkler ve Ittihad ve Terakki,\" (Istanbul, 1976).\nBasar, Z. (ed.);\"Ermenilerden Gorduklerimiz,\" (Ankara, 1974).\n----; \"Ermeniler Hakkinda Makaleler - Derlemeler,\" (Ankara, 1978).\nBelen, F.; \"Birinci Dunya Harbinde Turk Harbi,\" (Ankara, 1964).\nDeliorman, A.; \"Turklere Karsi Ermeni Komitecileri,\" (Istanbul, 1980).\nEge, N. N. (ed.); \"Prens Sabahaddin: Hayati ve Ilmi Mudafaalari,\"\n(Istanbul, 1977).\nErcikan, A.; \"Ermenilerin Bizans ve Osmanli Imparatorluklarindaki Rolleri,\"\n(Ankara, 1949).\nGurun, K.; 'Ermeni Sorunu yahut bir sorun nasil yaratilir?', \"Turk Tarihinde\nErmeniler Sempozyumu,\" (Izmir, 1983).\nHocaoglu, M.; \"Arsiv Vesikalariyla Tarihte Ermeni Mezalimi ve Ermeniler,\"\n(Istanbul, 1976).\nKaral, E. S.; \"Osmanli Tarihi,\" V. V (1983, 4th ed.); V. VI (1976, 2nd ed.);\nV. VII (1977, 2nd ed.); V. VIII (1983, 2nd ed.) Ankara.\nKurat, Y. T.; \"Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Paylasilmasi,\" (Ankara, 1976).\nOrel, S.\/S. Yuca; \"Ermenilerce Talat Pasa'ya Atfedilen Telgraflarin\nIcyuzu,\" (Ankara, 1983). [Also in English translation.]\nAhmad, F.; \"The Young Turks: The Committee of Union and Progress in\nTurkish Politics,\" (Oxford, 1969).\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nSorry to split hairs, but I just read in \"The making of the atomic\nbomb\"(*) that teflon was developed during world war 2. A sealant was\nneeded for the tubing in which uranium hexafluoride passed as it was\ngradually enriched by difussion. UF6 is very corrosive, and some very\ninert yet flexible material was needed for the seals.\n\n\nAlejo Hausner (hausner@qucis.queensu.ca)","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"CJF> agrino@enkidu.mic.cl (Andres Grino Brandt) asks about Mormons.\n\nCJF> Although I don't personally know about independent sudies, I do know\nCJF> a few things.\n\n\nCJF> One of the more amusing things in the BOM is a claim that a\nCJF> civilization existed in North America, aroun where the mystical plates\nCJF> were found. Not only did it use steel and other metals, but it had\nCJF> lots of wars (very OT). No one has ever found any metal swords or\nCJF> and traces of a civilization other than the Native Americans.\n\nI was talking to the head of the archeology dept. once in college and\nthe topic of Mormon archeology came up. It seems that the Mormon church\nis (or was) big on giving grants to archeologists to prove that the\nnative Americans are really the lost tribe of Israel and other such\nbunk. The archeologists would shake their head knowingly while listening\nto them, take the grant, and go off to do real archeology anyway.\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Recently, Windows has starting giving me the error \"Sound Blaster Pro:\nRequires newer version of Windows 3.1.\" It has worked correctly for a long\ntime, and don't know what the problem could be. Thanks!\n\n\n-- ","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Hi Netters.\n\nFor my home computer I have a humble MacLC with a 12\" color monitor.\n\nThe majority of my work is writing, therefore I would love to have\na b&w portrait monotor conected to the LC. However, I sometimes do need\nthe color monitor.\n\nMy question is this;\n\nIs there a good (Cheap) way to hook up two monitors to my LC\nand is there anyone out there that has done this, how do you like it?\n\nPlease respond here or to me directly.\n\nThanks for your time, hope to talk to anyone soon!\n\njerry salem","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Hmmm.... CELP takes up about 12.6 MIPS for full duplex, and has been\nimplemented on about a million DSP chips... the 56001 card in my PC only cost\nabout $700, and I'm sure once demand goes up the prices would drop. The Analog\nDevices 21020 board that we're looking at now cost about $500 (academic price).\nI don't think hardware is something to worry about... if you get it working,\npeople will snap up internet phone cards like there was no tomorrow.\nWhat we need here is a good implementation of CELP (the government code is\nabsolute crap, I got a 30% speedup after looking at it for a couple of hours),\nand modifications to pgp to allow it to compress\/decompress 144 bit frames\nevery 30msec... I think the AD21020 should have enough juice for this (50MIPS).\nAs part of the project I'm working on now, we're trying to get CELP up and\nrunning in realtime full duplex mode... I gotta find the source to pgp and\nsee how tough it would be to integrate the en\/decryption parts into the code.\nI'll play with it. Anyone else out there got an AD21020 setup?\n\t- Ed\n_____________________________________________________________________________\n:-) ('') (-: (,,) :-) ('') (-: (,,) :-) | see lidflip instructions on\nEdward Hutchins, eah1@cec1.wustl.edu | other side of card\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I have a new monitor which I set up approximately 3-4 feet from \nwhere the AC power enters my house - at my fuse box. \n\nIs this safe for the monitor, or will\/can the EMF emitted by the AC current eventually affect my monitor? If so, how, and is the \ndamage permanent or would degaussing fix it?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nHowever, to underestimate the power of religion creating historical\nevents is also a big misunderstanding. For instance, would the\n30-year-old war have ever started if there were no fractions\nbetween the Protestants and the Vatican?\n\nCheers,\nKent","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nYou obviously haven't read the information about the system. The chips\nput out serial number infomation into the cypher stream to allow\nthemselves to be identified. The system does not rely on registering\npeople as owning particular phone units.\n\nI am against the proposal, but lets be accurate in our objections.\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":": \n: As a private citizen, I would feel much more \"secure in my person and\n: papers\" knowing that an organization committed to individual civil\n: liberties- the ACLU and the NRA come to mind- was safeguarding half of\n: my key. Both the ACLU and the NRA are resistent to government pressure\n: by the simple expedient fact that they are not supported, funded, or\n: overtly controlled by the government.\n: --------------------------\nThats one problem that has so far been overlooked. These two escrow\nagencies will have to create a secure database and service the\ninput and output of Keys. Who pays for this? If they refuse an\nillegal request from some congressman to deliver a key can their\nbudget by cut to punish them? Will congress be forced to fund\nthem forever?\n\nThe problem is that laws can change. Congress may pass a law setting\nup an escrow agency with instructions that keys are private. Some\nfuture congress may change that law. Suppose pre-nazi Germany had\na clipper system. Do you think the escrow agencies would have\ntold Hitler that he could not have the keys without a valid \ncourt order?\n\nIn effect you must set up escrow agencies as a fourth branch of\nthe goverment and isolate them from any outside interferance. \nThey will be able to directly tap into Federal funds with no\naccountability to anyone except through a court challenge.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nSomething similar has happened to me - ages ago when we were working on PGP\nwe used to send short messages about development issues or simply to test \nnew features around. Now at this time PGP (and certainly the newer version)\nwas unknown over here. Suddenly the admin at the site I was using received\na request that I stop sending encrypted email. Now there is almost no way\nthat some automatic scanner could have found this, since they wouldn't have\nknown about PGP - they *must* have checked for unknown data types in the\nmessage, tried to unscramble it, found they couldn't get past the PEM\narmour part, and then contacted the sysadmin and asked me to stop. Luckily\nthe current email carriers are less picky about what goes over their\nnetworks :-).\n\nIn case people think email scanning doesn't take place, I can assure you\nthat it is done regularly by many sites - usually not by government\nagencies (or at least not that I know of), but by local administrators who,\nfor reasons of their own, have decided to monitor all communications\n(I'm sure you can all think of a whole mess of reasons - stop hackers\/\nterrorists\/child pornographers\/drug dealers\/evil commies\/whatever). There\nhave been several occasions when I've got people into trouble simply by\nincluding the traditional NSA bait in a message (I don't try it any more\nnow :-). A friend of mine was once picked up for mentioning the name of\nthe UK town of Scunthorpe (hint: look for words embedded in it). I'm sure\nthere are many more examples of this happening (in fact if anyone has any\nexamples I'd appreciate hearing from them - I could use them as\nammunition during talks on privacy issues).\n\nPeter.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nDoes anyone know of an English language edition that does not show the\nverse (or even chapter) numbers. I have always thought that such an\nedition would be very useful - although hard to navigate around.\n\nI have a Scots NT that doesn't show verse numbers, and it is great to\nread, particularly longer narrative passages, but my Scots isn't quite\nup to doing proper study from this edition - I tend to use it to get a\n\"feel\" for a story, particularly in the gospels, and then use an\nEnglish edition to look for details.\n\nAlison","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"For sale: 030 direct slot adapter card for the mac iisi (with a mac\ncoprocessor on it as well). If this what you are looking for. Let\nme know, email an offer as well if you are interested. ","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nThis whole thread is rediculous. Who cares if they had a stove going\nor not. Does it matter if they had a stove burning, or lanterns\nburning, or candles burning, or someone smoking, etc, etc, etc. The\npremise is that the FBI was filling the house with napalm so that it\nwould catch fire. This is crazy. FBI was NOT PUMPING NAPALM into the\nDavidians home. You will have to have pretty damn strong evidence to\nconvince me of that.\n\nI can believe mass suicide\/murder by Koresh. I can believe an\naccident by the Davidians. I can believe an accident by the FBI. I\ncan easily believe mass stupidity on all sides but I can not believe\nthat the FBI lit this fire intentionally. No way.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Hello.\n I have Windows 3.1 and I was wondering what is necessary to change the\ndefault system font to something else. I have just obtained MSC\/C++ 7.0 with\nSDK, so I'd really like to get my feet wet with doing my first windows pro-\ngram to change the system font.\n\nTx.,\n\nWilliam F. Maton","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Did youy guys know that it is LEGAL to own a radar detector but is ILLEGAL\nto use it! Isn't that a bit like owning a gun but not being allowed to use it?\nMy mate just switches his off whenever the cops are around. \n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Hey guys!\nI run twm and would like to execute some program before leaving twm. In other\nwords I would like to run some program before I do f.quit. Is it possible\nto make a menu section which would contain these two parts?","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\tTRIVIA TIME!!! OK, We all know that Dave \"My Batting Average is Down\nin the\" Valle caught Chris Bosio's no hitter last night (and is batting over\n.300, BTW). Here is the question: Who caught Randy Johnson's no-hitter\nin June of 1990. (Hint: Not Dave Valle :-))","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\nThink about what you are saying here. The 24 bit image is quantised down to 8\nbits so many 'similar' colours are mapped onto a single palette colour. This\ncolour gets modified in fairly arbitrary ways. You then want to apply these\nmodifications back to the 24 bit file, so you have to find which colours mapped\nto this one palette colour. Ok you could do this by copying the 24 bit file to a\n32 bit file and using the extra 8 bits to hold the index entry. \nHaving done this, you need to do something to them ... what, exactly?\n\nApply the difference in RGB between the original and modified palette entry to\neach colour in the group? This could generate colours with RGB outside the range\n0...255. It would also lead to discontinuities when different parts of a smooth\ncolour gradient mapped to several different palette entries.\n\nYou could interpolate from full modification to no modification depending how\nfar each colour was from the palette entry. However I suspect this would look\nrather odd.\n\nSo in summary, what I said in my previous posting still holds:\n\n\n\nIn other words, to edit a 24 bit file you need software built for the job.\nTacking mods onto xv is going to create more problems than it solves.\n\nAs to the other bits - you seemed to be claiming that there were bugs in XV. If\nthat was not what you meant, then:\n\n\nYes, I probably did. I found that the collected digest format of your posting\nmade it a little difficult to understand precisely what your point was. Sorry\nif I misunderstood.\n\n\nYes again. What *is* (was?) wrong with xv?\n\n--\nChris Lilley\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTechnical Author, ITTI Computer Graphics and Visualisation Training Project\nComputer Graphics Unit, Manchester Computing Centre, Oxford Road, \nManchester, UK. M13 9PL Internet: C.C.Lilley@mcc.ac.uk \nVoice: +44 (0)61 275 6045 Fax: +44 (0)61 275 6040 Janet: C.C.Lilley@uk.ac.mcc","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Charles Hubbert writes...\n\nChevy has let in 2 or 3 soft goals so far, but they all didn't matter.\nHowever, his recent history has been inconsistant play but comes up\nbig when it counts. The score was 4-0 I think when the goal you mentioned\nwas scored. In the third period when it looked like Toronto was coming\nback, Chevy was exceptional. I can see him as a Barraso style playoff\ngoalie: inconsistant when there's nothing on the line,\nbut comes up big when really needed. I guess we'll both find out.\n\nRon","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Greetings,\n I need some help with the detail of geometry specification. I have a\nprogram that uses Xlib to create a simple window. I tried to hard code\nthe x,y location in XCreateWindow but it didn't work. I also tried\nXSetStandardProperties, XSetWMHints with no luck. Could somebody\nenlighten me on this subject.\n\nHans.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Good points. In addition, I would point out that now is one of the\nbest times to fight this political battle, with much of the opposition\nin disarray -- an FBI director (Sessions) on his way out, an Attorney\nGeneral (Reno) who has only been in long enough to find the office coffee\nmachine two tries out of three (and, between slow confirmations and\nClinton's Saturday Night Massacre, hasn't much of a staff in place).\nIf we really get lucky, both of the above will be too busy trying to\nkeep their feet from being held to the Waco fire to spend much effort\ninsisting on their alleged right to spy on the American people.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I have several isolation amplifier boards that are the ideal interface\nfor EEG and ECG. Isolation is essential for safety when connecting\nline-powered equipment to electrodes on the body. These boards\nincorporate the Burr-Brown 3656 isolation module that currently sells\nfor $133, plus other op amps to produce an overall voltage gain of\n350-400. They are like new and guaranteed good. $20 postpaid,\nschematic included. Please email me for more data.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nAnd now he is posting lies about Benjamin Franklin in talk.politics.misc.\nSeems our Mr. Salah will stoop to any level (or is that *climb*) to\nspread his hate.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":" >Can anybody tell me what exactly Windows 3.1 does to the COM ports???\n >Why can't I run a single communication program under Windows? I have ProComm+,\n >QuickLink, {COMMO} - neither of them respond to modem commands after the\n >connection has finally been established, although I'm still able to manage\n >\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tVick.\n >\t\t\t\t\t\t\t(victorf@seas.ucla.edu)\n\tThis is one of the trickiest problems w\/ Win 3.1 ... Personally I run\nTelix 3.2 for DOS under Windows just fine (and 've been waiting for the Win\nversion froever... :) ), but I have to admit I am the exception to the rule:\nI have tried installing various DOS comm progs on friends' machines, most of\nthem w\/ big problems... Some of the stuff you have to lookout for: \n1) ALWAYS run the prog thru a .PIF, never by calling its .exe, 2) In the .PIF\n_always_ toggle on _lock_application_memory_ --actually this is something\nMS points out in the readme.wri file, and is especially critical for downloading\n3) Go under Ctrl Panel\/386 enh and check for _all_ your COM ports 'Alway Warn'\n--it will help u w. debugging this thing and it's 'healthier' 4) Check where\nare u running the mouse from - com port - 5) check the com port addresses from\nyour BIOS setup and from Ctrl Panel\/Ports\/(Setup?)\/Advanced..\nThese might help u... If yu still have problems, get $100 and buy Procomm+Win..,\n:) Hope it helps somehow...\n\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"There are a number of Philosophical questions that I would like to ask:\n\n1) If we encounter a life form during our space exploration, how do we\ndetermine if we should capture it, imprison it, and then discect it?\n\n2) If we encounter a civilization that is suffering economicly, will\nwe expend resources from earth to help them?\n\n3) With all of the deseases we currently have that are deadly and undetectable,\nwhat will be done to ensure that more new deadly deseases aren't brought\nback, or that our deseases don't destroy life elsewhere?\n\n\n\n-- \nHave a day,","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"All I can remember is that there was an article in Scientific American\nmaybe 20 years ago. As someone else noted rats or mice fed nothing\nbut heavy water eventually died, and the explanation was given.\n-- \nhaynes@cats.ucsc.edu\nhaynes@cats.bitnet","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Hello everybody!\n\nDoes anybody know how to implement wordwrap with use of XDrawImageString?\nThe problem is that I don't know how many characters can be drawn in \na region. Have I to calculate character for character the width of the drawn\ntext?\n\nThank you in advance.\n\n ,,,\n (o o)\n --------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------\nJoerg Mainzer Internet: mainzer@darmstadt.gmd.de\nGerman Nat. Research Center X.400net: mainzer@ipsi.darmstadt.gmd.dbp.de\nfor Information Technology Voice : ++49-6151-869923\nDolivostrasse 15\t Fax : ++49-6151-869818\nW-6100 Darmstadt, Germany\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nSymptom : Bar moving.\nFault : You are being carried out.\nSolution : Find out if you are being taken to another bar - if not complain\n loudly that you are being hi-jacked.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nI think you must have the same hygiene teacher I had in 1955. There \nis a story about the Civil War about a soldier who was shot in the\ngroin. The bullet, after passing through one of his testes, then entered\nthe abdomen of a young woman standing nearby. Later, when she (a young\nwoman of unimpeachible virtue) was shown to be pregnant; the soldier did\nthe honorable thing of marrying her. According to this story, they lived\nhappily ever after. \nPerhaps the most famous of Mr. Rau's classes was the time he would come\ninto class brandishing an aluminum turning mandrel (tapering from about\n3\/8\" to 1\/2\" over a 10 inch length). He would say, \"Boys, do you know\nwhat this is? It's a medical instrument called a 'cock reamer' and it's\nused to unclog your penis when you have VD. They just ram it up there\nwithout an anesthetic!\" Needless to say this had a chilling effect.\nI didn't have lascivious thoughts for at least an hour. Later in life\nas I perused medical instrument catelogs and saw the slender flexible\nurethral sounds that are actually used, I could not escape thinking\nthat I might one day see, \"Reamer, Cock (style of Rau) .\" \n]\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n That's because they took the old VT 500 engine and stepped on it to make\n the plant for the Hawk -> \"New Twin\". Or does that only fly for Microsoft\n NT (New Technology)?\n\n I've been at this too long today ...\n\n Cheers,\n Victor \"Dances with Hawks\" Johnson","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nYou'll have to kill off half the net. Maybe that isn't such a bad\nidea...","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Putting aside our substantial differences, I'd like to ask the knowledgeable\nones to give feedback on this. Let me explain.\n\nOne of my family members last week was discovered to have a brain tumor after\nhaving some difficulties with walking and writing (she is 64 years old).\nOtherwise, she is in fine health. The discovery was made via CAT scans.\n\nShe then had MRI scans done, where small cancerous areas were discovered\nin her lungs. Biopsies showed it to be adenocarcinoma. One spot is\nin the lungs, and another in the pneumothorax. The oncologists believe\nthe cancer started in the lungs and caused the brain tumor (she smoked\nuntil four years ago).\n\nAnyway, I'd like feedback as to what adenocarcinoma is, how it is different\nfrom other cancers, how she will be treated (luckily the tumor is right\nbelow the skull and can be easily removed), and statistically what are\nthe chances for full remission\/recovery?\n\nThanks.\n\nJon Noring\n\n-- \n\nCharter Member --->>> INFJ Club.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nI would further add that a 486\/50,S3\/928,8mb,15\",200mbDISK is going to cost\n\/WAY\/ more than $900, probably $3,000. Color makes it not apples\/apples too.\nXterminals provide better price\/performance than PCs. You can make a PC\nmuch cheaper, and perform much worse, and you can make PC's perform great, and\ncost more. You pay extra for the additional functinality and expandability\nof a PC. For home user, that extra functionality is worth the added cost.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"]To those of you who have the BMW heated handgrips:\n]\tAre they comfortable? Do they transmit a lot of\n]\tvibration? How do they compare to the stock grips?\n]\tTo foam grips? \n\nI don't have the grips, but have looked into getting them. it's my \nunderstanding that the grips themselves are the standard european \nstyle grips now coming standard on the 93 bikes (K1100RS, K1100LT, etc).\nit's also my understanding that the heater resides _inside_ the bar \nitself so if anything I would suspect it would reduce vibration by \nproviding more bar end mass.\n\nI don't see why they wouldn't work with the old style foam grips aside\nfrom the fact that it might cause the foam to deteriorate or something.\nhard to belive considering they do fine in the 100+ degree texas summers.\n\n'course, I don't actually have them so you can save your flames.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nUltimately it rests with personal opinion...in my opinion. :-) \n\n\nThe question doesn't make sense to me. Maybe it would be better to ask,\n\"What makes a democracy better than [for example] a totalitarian\nregim?\"","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nSorry, my news reader doesn't want to reply.\n\n1) Ling, S.C. \"Fluxgate magetometer for Space Application\", IEEE Journal \nSpacecraft, Vol. 1, No. 2, March-April 1964, pp 175-180.\n\nOldish, but usable. Background information\n\n2) \"Fluxgate magnetometry\", Electronics world + Wireless world, September \n1991, pp. 726-732.\n\nGreat! Circuit diagrams etc for building an electronuc compass","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\nThis a wightened speed avarage for many windows tasks. The original\nposter (Ross Mitchell) was primary intersted in manipulating large\nimages, which implies moving a lot of data from memory to the card. \n\nDoes anyone have the benchmarks on this particular task?\n\n--\nPenio Penev x7423 (212)327-7423 (w) Internet: penev@venezia.rockefeller.edu","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nThe only book I know of is :\n\t\"The X Window System Server - X Version 11, Release 5\"\n\tby Elias Israel \/ Erik Fortune\n\tDigital Press Copyright 1992\n\tOrder number EY-L518E-DP\n\tDP ISBN 1-55558-096-3\n\tPH ISBN 0-13-972753-1\n\nBut if there are any more, please post\/email me the names.\n\n\n--\n\n\n-- bkilgore\n\n\n\n Thus spake the master programmer:\n \"After three days without programming,\n life becomes meaningless.\"\n - Geoffrey James \"The Tao of Programming\"\n\n ------------------------------------------------------","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Does anyone know about the Christian Embassy in Washington DC? What\nexactly does it do?\n\nPlease respond to lisa@ux1.lbl.gov","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nWe all had that problem, you need to expand the fonts manually, the program\n\"decomp\" is on disk 1 & the equations fonts are on disk 3\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\tHave fun","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\nHow big of a lightning rod, would you need for protection?\nand would you need jupiter as a ground plane.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n About as hard as it was to design the Color Classic, since it's\nmonitor behaves in just this manner.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"Could someone out there send me Pecota's stats for the last few years, or\nsomething to give me some sort of \"feel\" for what kind of player he is?\nMy mind has no handle on him at all, it bothers me. Pecota of the Braves,\nthat is. Pretty meaningful that I can't even come up with his first name,\nI think..","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\tI want one, and I don't want to move to Europe to buy one. Please make\nit the next Pontiac F-Car. Of course I'll have to wait 'till 2003 to buy it...\n\n\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"If I were Pat Burns I'd throw in the towel. The wings dominated every\naspect of the game. Trying to mix up the lines is a dead end. Murray\nhas too many combinations to counter with. My prediction is wings in 5.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I have a ST138 RLL hard drive and I have just got another 32M hard\ndrive. The controller in my machine is a WD-1002-27X. Can a kind\nsoul please mail me or tell me how to get jumper settings for that\nboard?\n\nI really appreciate this. Thanks in advance.\n\nJerry\n-- ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"} \n} \n} |\"> It is interesting to look at the change(s) of mind that John has had.\n} |\"\n} |\"Very interested indeed! This is against this kind of \"changes\" that the GNU\n} |\"COPYLEFT is protecting us.\n} |\"\n} |\"Anyway, at SIMULOG, we will abandon xv. We were using it mostly for slide-\n} |\"shows because of its \"-loop\" feature that display does not have (display\n} |\"from the *wonderful* ImageMagick package! :-D), but I think I will implement\n} |\"it myself (even a shell-script should do the job) and forget xv.\n\nWe too will have to stop using it. Shame really - it was rather nice.\nStill, I have no objection to the owner claiming money for legit. \nwork he's put in. We'll just go back to the older versions of Xv.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Does anyone know where I can get a hold of some secure encrypting chips\nor devices before they are banned completely?!?\n\nSteve\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nHi Frank:\n\nI've read it a couple of times and I think that it is excellent.\nChristiandom has needed this book for some time now. I suggest that\n*every* Christian read it.\n\nAccording to Hank, they printed 15 times more than Harvest House\nusually prints for the first printing, and it still sold out in\nthe first week. It is in it's second printing, and most Christian\nbook stores have waiting lists. You can order it directly from CRI\nat 1-800-443-9797.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nSpeaking of which, a paper was out a few years ago about a\nweather sat imaging a lunar eclipse -- are those images\nuploaded anywhere? I could dig out the reference if there's interest.\n\nShag\n\n-- ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":": \n: I am facinated by the things I have heard about the PGP\n: encryption program. Does anybody out there know where I might get a\n: version of this program that runs under Windows 3.1, MS-Dos, Unix\n: w\/source? As of this writting I have no UNIX access and am running on a\n: nifty windows implamentation of uucico.\n\nAt the moment PGP is available in executable format for MS-DOS and Mac,\nand source code for most other platforms including UNIX. Many FTP sites\nkeep a copy (although the Mac version is getting hard to find). Try the\nfollowing site:\n\nsoda.berkeley.edu \/pub\/cypherpunks\/pgp\n\nJon","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"+-----------------------------------------------------------+\n\t| |\n\t| \"There's no room for Christians here!\" and \"When we |\n\t| finish with the Armenians, we'll go after the Russians!\" |\n\t| |\n\t+-----------------------------------------------------------+\n\nDEPOSITION OF KARINE BORISOVNA MELKUMIAN [1]\n\nBorn 1963\nTeacher\nBoarding School No. 1\n\nResident at Building 2B, Apartment 21\nBlock 41A\nSumgait [Azerbaijan]\n\nThis is my fate: I had everything, we were a happy family, and now, at 25,\nI've become a widow, I'm left to raise my three children alone; the third, not\nyet two months old, was born in Yerevan. Igor and I had thought that if it was \na girl we would call her Raisa, after my mother-in-law, and if it was a boy, \nwe'd call him Arsen, after Igor's grandfather. I had a girl, and I, without\nIgor, named her Raisa, in honor of her dead grandmother.\n\nOur family and the Melkumians had been neighbors since 1965. Igor and I grew \nup together, we were friends from childhood on. We got engaged when I was 16. \nIn 1981, when I was 18, we were married. Two children were born to us in \nSumgait. My daughter is now 6 years old, her name is Kristina, and my son,\nSeryozha, is four and a half.\n\nFirst I shall tell what happened on February 27. That day on my way home from \nwork I passed Lenin Square, where about 1,500 people had gathered. There were \nKomsomol members there, and Pioneers [Children's organization], and there were \nboth Party members and non-Party people there as well. All of them were \nshouting, \"There's no room for Christians here!\" and \"When we finish with the \nArmenians, we'll go after the Russians!\" And some even cried Out, \"Death to \nthe Armenians!\" Absurd rumors had been circulating about town. I became \nfrightened. I came home, breathless, and told about everything I had seen \ndowntown. My family couldn't believe it. My father-in-law Sogomon Markovich \nMelkumian, wasn't home, he was at an Azerbaijani wedding. By eight o'clock he \nreturned and had barely finished parking the car when his rear window was \nsmashed with a rock. He got out of the car but there was no one there. Well I \nwas telling him everything, too, and he said, \"What, is there no longer any\ngovernment?\" That same day Igor said, \"Papa, something terrible is happening \nin the city.\" And he said, \"We'll stay at home, no one will drive us from our \nown home.\"\n\nThe day passed. On February 28, that was Sunday, we didn't go out. We called \nour relatives and asked them all kinds of questions, and they all said the \nsame thing. Sometime around evening they started smashing the car of an \nArmenian from the neighboring building. Ira, my brother-in-law's wife, and I \ncalled the police: they're wrecking a car, help. We called and called, and \nnonetheless they didn't come and they didn't do anything.\n\nOn February 29, on Monday, even though there were troops in the city, we were \nafraid to go to work. I called the school: I had the keys to the classroom. I \ntold the senior teacher that he should send someone for the keys, I wouldn't \nbe coming in. He agreed, and even said, \"Fine, don't come in, we understand \nwhat's going on in town, don't come in.\"\n\nBefore that, on the 28th, the Ambartsumian family came over. They came to my \nfather-in-law and said, \"Uncle Sergey, they broke our windows, bad things are \nhappening in town.\" Uncle Misha Ambartsumian even said, \"With my own eyes I \nsaw them chasing naked girls through the streets. I don't know,\" he said, \"we \nshould leave town.\" Well on the 29th we were already trying to decide where we \nshould go, thinking we'd go to our dacha. We got a couple of bags together, \nclothes, food, the bare essentials. And then somewhere around 4:45 the \nbuilding manager came by and said, \"Uncle Sergey, the situation in town is \nbad, don't go out.\" My father even opened up to him and said, \"Maybe we'll \ndrive to the dacha, it'll be safer there.\" \"No,\" he said, \"it'll be worse \nthere, you'll be safer at home.\" He said don't be afraid, if something happens \nI'll send people to save you.\n\nAfter he left about 15 minutes passed and about 200 people burst into our \ncourtyard. All of us were at home at the time: Igor and I and our two \nchildren, Ira and Edik and their daughter, my sister-in-law Ira, and my \nmother-and father-in-law. And the Ambartsumian family, there were three of \nthem, Uncle Misha, Zhasmen, and their daughter Marina. Now when they started\nbreaking down the door I remember Edik and Igor told us, \"Go in that room\nand close the door. Close the door and calm the children so they won't hear\nthat there's anyone home.\" The children started crying. Suddenly Ira, my \nbrother-in-law's wife, suggested, \"Let's run out onto the balcony.\" We -- the\ntwo daughters-in-law and the children, and Zhasmen and Marina -- raced out\nonto the balcony. My sister-in-law and my mother-in-law ran in and said, \n\"Quick, over to the other balcony, or they'll kill you all.\" We lived on the\nsecond floor. We needed to cross over from our balcony to our neighbor's. At\nfirst we couldn't manage it. The balcony looked onto the street. At that time\npeople were coming home from work, and many just stood there, watching. I \npleaded and begged: \"Please, call someone, have someone come!\" I even started \nshouting. \"I'll throw down the children, I'll throw them down, you catch them \nand take them somewhere, so at least the children will survive.\" Either they \nwere afraid or . . . I don't know what. They looked as though they were \nwatching a movie. Some of them started throwing stones at us. I'll say it \nagain, these weren't the bandits, these were people from the other part of the \nbuilding and from our entryway, they were just regular people, passersby. A \nbus even stopped. I remember a man's voice saying the Armenians were climbing\nover to the other balcony. Ira, my sister-in-law, helped us get the children \nover there. I was pregnant, about seven months pregnant. No, it wasn't yet \nseven, it was six and a half. I climbed over too. I think Zhasmen went first; \nyou know, I just don't remember it all that well. Zhasmen went first, I think, \nand Edik's wife Ira and I had the children, and they were all screaming and \ncrying. My Kristina said, \"Mamma, don't throw us over the balcony, we're \nafraid!\" Lilia was crying, and Kristina and Seryozha were crying too. Kristina \ndidn't even want to climb over. She shouted, \"I'm staying with Grandmother,\nI'm staying with Grandma!\" She loved her grandma, more than she loved me. And \nmy mother-in-law shouted, \"Oh no, Kristina's still there, she's still there, \nsave Kristina, too!\" Ira helped us climb over, with Kristina coming last. Ira \nhelped us and went back inside.\n\nWe started pounding on the neighbor's balcony door. I pounded with my fist, \nSevil, open the door, open it, please!\" She didn't open it. \"No, go away, go \nanywhere, go, I'm not opening the door.\" She was our neighbor, we were \nfriends, we never refused her anything, ever! And apparently she thought we \nwere going to break the windows, and she opened the door. She opened it and \nsaid, \"Karina, Karina, go away, go anywhere, just don't stay here, they'll \nkill us, too, because of you.\" I begged, \"Please, at least take the children, \nwe'll leave, we'll go back.\" \"No,\" she said, \"you have to leave.\" Her sons ran \nin, one had a knife. Sevil's brother, he's around 18, shouted at us: \"Get out \nof here, leave, I'll kill you with this knife!\" I became terrified, I took the \nchildren and went out in the entryway and went down a few stairs. I went down \nand heard a loudspeaker. It was in the courtyard \"The Armenians must be \nkilled, they've taken all the best places, all the best apartments!\" One of \nthem said, \"Let the Armenian blood flow, none of them should survive!\" When I \nheard that I went upstairs and started knocking on doors. No one opened their \ndoor for me! Not on the third floor, or the fourth. I couldn't see Zhasmen any \nlonger. Ira came upstairs later. I even thought that they had let her stay, \nthat they would save her.\n\nMy head was spinning. They were killing my family, and here I was in the next \nentryway with two children. Seryozha was four, and Kristina was five and a \nhalf. They were crying, \"Mamma, we're scared!\" They were so frightened that I \ndidn't even know how to calm them, should I try to calm them or myself? It was \nawful. But on the third floor a man did open his door. I asked, \"Open up, let \nme inside!\" He opened the door slightly and said, \"No!\" \"No\" and that was it! \nHe said it so sternly: \"No!\" I went up to the fifth floor. I pounded my fists \non the door with all my might. He opened up, the man of the house, and stood \nthere, looking at me. I was ready to get down on my knees. I almost did get \ndown on my knees. \"Please, I beg of you, at least take the children.\" He \nwasn't an Azerbaijani, he was a Lezgin. I don't even know how, but he let me \ninside. And when I went in, Zhasmen was already there. Two minutes hadn't \npassed when Ira and Lilia came up the stairs. Lilia was crying. He didn't want \nto open the door. And again I started pleading, \"Please, open the door, it's \nour Ira and Lilia! Open the door!\" And he said, \"No, I'm afraid.\" I said again \nand again, \"Please, open the door, please!\" He looked at me. He looked at me \nfor a long time and then opened the door after all. Ira came in with Lilia. We \nthrew ourselves into each other's arms, crying. Then the man locked us into \nthe bathroom. We sat there for a long time. Through the door he told us, \"Calm \nthe children, and calm yourselves down, too.\"\n\nCalm down? This man was hiding us, but what of our family? When I was still in \nour apartment I had sensed that none of us would come out of this alive. I \nsaid, \"Igor, Edik, let's say farewell.\" And Edik turned around and looked at \nme as if to say, is that some kind of joke? All the same I thought they would \nkill all of us. Igor looked at me, too . . . But it was already too late! They \nstarted pounding on the door, Igor was standing next to the door. Before that \nhe had told us, \"Go lock yourselves in that room and sit tight.\" He thought we \nwere in the room. But before we went out onto the balcony we went to them: \n\"Edik, Igor, let's say farewell.\" Igor didn't think we could climb over to the \nother balcony. And we did get over there, and I myself can't believe we were \nable to save ourselves.\n\nIgor put on a helmet, and Edik had his coat on, and he put on a fur hat. All \nthe men--Igor, Edik, their father, and Misha Ambartsumian--they all stood next \nto the door. They thought they would pound on it a while and leave. But from \nthe other side of the door they ordered in Azerbaijani: \"Open the door!\" We \nwere all silent, waiting. Someone outside the door said, \"They're home,\nthey're in there, break down the door!\" And I remember my father-in-law \nwhispering, \"They're going to break it down now, it's coming down now . . . \"\n\nHe had something in his hands, I think it was a knife: if they got in, we were \ngoing to defend ourselves. In the hall near the door there were two metal \nchair legs. From outside the door they said, \"We're counting to five, open \nup!\" But we were all quiet, we didn't answer them. We made like no one was \nhome. We figured they'd leave, they'd get tired and leave. My father-in-law \nhad said, \"It's not possible they'd come into my home. How can that be? \nEveryone knows us, all of Sumgait knows our family, we are on good terms with \neveryone.\" And indeed a day did not pass that there wasn't an Azerbaijani \nguest at our table. We had a nice dacha, everyone would get together there \noften, Azerbaijanis liked being with us there too. But now we had to save \nourselves, we had to flee from our own home. Ira, I remember, said, \"I'm not \nleaving here, my brothers and my parents are here, I'm going to fight \nalongside them.\" That's just what she said. She picked up a knife and said, \n\"If they open the door and come into the apartment then I'm going to fight \nalongside my family, I'm not going anywhere.\"\n\nWe were at Sevil's when they broke into our apartment. We heard fighting and \nshouting. The noise was terrible. And when we hid upstairs on the fifth floor \nat the Lezgin's apartment, you could hear everything up there, too. Even Ira's \nvoice. I remember her calling her mother several times. She called her for a \nlong time . . . I started pounding on the door in the bathroom: \"Open the \ndoor, what are they doing to Ira, who's shouting, that's Ira shouting, that's \nher voice!\" But the Lezgin said, \"It's nothing, calm down, no, it's not in \nyour apartment.\" He was lying to me so I'd calm down. Two hours went by and \nthe Lezgin opened the door and said, \"Karina, Igor got away, calm down. He ran \naway.\" He saw Igor break away and run off with his own eyes. They killed him \noutside, next to the building.\n\nWhile we were in the bathroom I experienced every possible human terror. The \nway Ira shouted! She shouted, \"Save me, Mamma, save me! . . . Mamma, Mamma!\" \nShe repeated it several times. There was a wild din. There were very many \npeople there, all of them shouting, all of them bellowing, howling, \nwhistling--you just can't imagine what was going on, what the roar was like.\n\nApparently, after they had killed Ira those murderers came into the entryway \nwhere we were hiding and came upstairs, all the way up to the fifth floor. I \ndon't know if they were just looking for any Armenians or for us in\nparticular, but I think they were looking for us because when we had climbed \nover the balconies someone on the street was saying that the daughters-in-law \nwere climbing over the balconies. And after we heard Ira we heard them coming \nup the stairs in the entryway and hammering on the doors. I thought those were \nour last moments, and started saying good-bye to my children, kissing them. \nThey were sleeping. I woke them up: \"Kristina! Seryozha, wake up!\" And I tell \nIra: \"Ira, if something happens, we'll throw ourselves off the balcony.\" We \nwere on the fifth floor. Apparently our Lezgin neighbor had opened the door \ntoo, because later he said, \"I opened the door and told them there were no \nArmenians inside.\" And after they all left our neighbor went out on the \nbalcony himself to see: they were gone.\n\nWe weren't friends with those Lezgin neighbors, we only knew each other from \nthe building. But the people we were friends with wouldn't even consider \nhiding us.\n\nThe Lezgin let us out of the bathroom. They had a candle burning. He said, \n\"Karina, there're no lights on in our block.\" The whole block was dark, the \nwhole block! It's a huge block, too. The Lezgin said, \"I'm afraid to keep\nyou until morning, I'm afraid of the neighbors, they might kill me for saving\nyou.\" I said, \"What are you saying, we'll leave now. But we can't just leave\nwith the children in the middle of the night. Give us time to find somewhere\nelse to hide.\" He said, \"Well OK, go look.\" I asked Ira, \"Ira, do you want to\ngo?\" Ira said, \"No, I'll stay with the children, Karina.\" I said, \"Fine, then\nI'll go.\" Zhasmen and I went downstairs together. It was very dark. No one \nwas in the courtyard. It was dark, pitch black. l was afraid to go out at \nafter seven, Igor always met me after work and accompanied me home, I never \nwent out alone. And now here I was out in the middle of the night and after a\nslaughter like that, too. It was probably after eleven. Later I called the \nboarding school and my director answered. He said, \"Karina, where are you?\" I\ndidn't know, I was calling from a public phone outside and didn't know where I \nwas. I got confused and hung up the receiver. From him I only found out what \ntime it was, I asked him, \"What time is it?\" He said 11:20, I think, but I \ndon't really remember. So anyway Zhasmen and I went out into the courtyard. I \nlook and see what appears to be a person not far from our apartment. And there\nwas the smell of something burnt. I became horrified. I looked at the corpse \nfor a long time. It was either Ira or Edik. I only saw one of them, Zhasmen \ngrabbed my hand and squeezed it: \"Hurry up, let's go . . . Hurry up, come on, \nwhat are you turning around for?\" I turned around and saw a large truck, it \nmust have belonged to the bandits, because they came to kill us in a truck \nlike that. We lived in the third entryway, and that truck was next to the \nfourth. We walked quickly, holding hands. I thought, if I go to the police \nthen they'll put me away. I couldn't count on them. Before I reached the \npolice station I saw a military vehicle. We went over and I said, \"Soldier, in \nBlock 41, I don't know if they've killed people or injured them--we need to \nsave them!\" And he said, \"Go to the police station and tell them everything.\" \nI said, \"I'm afraid to go there, I'm afraid of them.\" He said, \"Don't be \nafraid.\"\n\nWe went to the police and they wrote down the address, and the military \nvehicle went to our building. I didn't go with them, they left me at the \npolice station. I gave the addresses of my mother and my brothers so that \nthey'd rescue them, too. I didn't know where they were or what had happened to\nthem.\n\nAfter a while they brought my children and Ira and Lilia. First they took us \nto the KGB, that was at two or three in the morning. Then around five they \ntook us to the City Party Committee, and there were very many people there, \nvery many. I was pregnant and was wearing nothing but a dress. Seryozha was \nonly wearing a shirt, and Kristina had a little dress on. No coat, no boots, \nnothing! And we sat there for three whole days in the City Party Committee.\n\nThe Lezgin had told me that Igor escaped. And I thought that he was probably \nalive. But then after two and a half days, they took us, the Armenians of \nSumgait, to Nasosny. On March 6 some people from the Central Committee came \nand told us, \"Karina, Ira, we need you, come with us to the City Party \nCommittee.\" My Mamma had come to Nasosny, and she had been looking for me for \nsix days. Mama, my brothers, and my uncle. We went to the City Party Committee \nand waited there in the courtyard. I was wearing nothing but a dress, and Ira \nhad only a dress on as well. There was a strong wind on March 6. An hour went \nby. And then one of the functionaries told us, \"Karina, Ira, gather your \ncourage. Would you like to go to the burial?\" I said, \"What, did they really \nkill all of them?!\" He said, \"Let's look.\" He had a long list, and he started \nreading them off: Igor Melkumian, my husband, Eduard Melkumian, my brother-in-\nlaw, Irina Melkumian, my sister-in-law, Sogomon Melkumian, my father-in-law,\nand Raisa Melkumian, my mother-in-law. He read off all their names and said, \n\"Get in the car, let's go to the burial.\"\n\nWe buried our family. I couldn't believe it at the time, I couldn't conceive\nof it or imagine it . . . And even now I think how shall I explain it to my \nchildren when they're older?\n\nMy children were very attached to their father and their grandfather and\ngrandmother. Kristina didn't love me the way she loved her grandfather and\ngrandmother, they spoiled her. Kristina would always announce, \"My grandma is \nbetter than anyone!\" Now, even though she is getting used to my mother, it's \ndifficult for her, and once she told her: \"You're a bad grandmother.\"\n\nI don't know why, I asked her, \"Kristina, where's Papa?\" and she said, \"They \nkilled him.\" She knows, she understands it all. And recently I scolded\nSeryozha severely for something, and he started shouting at me, \"When Papa \ncomes I'm going to tell him everything!\"\n\nJuly 26, 1988\nNairi Boarding House\nNear the Village of Arzakan\nHrazdan District\nArmenian SSR\n\t\t\t- - - reference - - -\n\n[1] _The Sumgait Tragedy; Pogroms against Armenians in Soviet Azerbaijan,\n Volume I, Eyewitness Accounts_, edited by Samuel Shahmuradian, forward by\n Yelena Bonner, 1990, published by Aristide D. Caratzas, NY, page 318-324\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Hello,\n\tMy parents are selling a 1978 22 foot Searay. it is in excellent \ncondition and runs great. It has a mercruiser 198 inboard\/outboard engine\n(it is actually a chevy 305). It is from the weekender class so it has a hard\ntop over the driver. \nhas:\n\tTable\n\tStove\n\tWater Tank\n\tSink\n\tSleeping for 6\n\tmuch more\nit is a good all around or fishing boat. If interested or for more info write tojmparkin@mtu.edu or call (313)681-4609\n\tThanks,\n\t\tJeremy\n-- \n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I need a large dog cage, the kind you use to housebreak a dog when you\nare not around. I have been adopted by a 11 month old non-housetrained\nhuskey. I am in the Pittsburgh area. My number is 412 268-8843. \n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Yes - Everyone seems to be in agreement that the Yankees are \nfinally moving in the right direction. They should finish\nover .500 this year and maybe even be in the pennent race \nin August. However, I would take back a few moves:\n\n1. The Jim Abbott Trade.\n I think Abbott is not only an inspirational person, but a\n great pitcher also. He could win the Cy Young this year, \n but he won't because the right side of the Yanks infield\n isn't good enough. So why was this not a good trade? \n JT Snow. How many rookies have been able to step in and\n immediately have the impact that he has had so far on \n the Angels? I know it's early, but if you've seen this kid\n hit, field or talk you can just tell that he is going to be \n a tremendous player. The Yanks should have kept him. What\n about Mattingly, you ask? Well - it's great that the Yanks\n have taken care of him and remained loyal, but he's 10 years\n older than Snow and just doesn't have the same bat speed as\n before his back injury. It's a shame, but as a Yankee fan \n who wants to see the *best* Yankee team, I'd take \n Snow over Mattingly at first. The Yanks also gave up two\n promising propects with Snow for Abbott. Besides, with\n Domingo Jean, Brien taylor, Wickman, Militello, and Sterling\n Hitchcock, they are just loaded with propects. I know Abbotts\n only 26, but this was too much to give up. I believe George\n forced this trade because he believes (and he's right) that\n Abbott will be a big hit in NY. However, I'd like to see the\n Yankees build a baseball team, not an amusement show.\n\n2. Wade Boggs.\n I live in Boston and like Wade a lot. But, his career is \n winding down and I would rather see the Yanks start to develop\n a long term solution (i.e. Hensley Muelins, Russ Davis, Velarde?).\n Besides, Wade just doesn't have any range. What a shame about\n Charlie Hayes, huh?\n\n3. Spike Owen.\n See Wade Boggs. I'd much rather see them develop Dave Silvestri\n or whoever. Wade and Spike next to each other in the infield is\n going to raise the Yankee staff ERA 1\/2 point. And these guys\n are on the down sides of their careers.\n\n4. Danny Tartabull.\n Yes - he's put up some tremendous numbers and it's nice to think\n about what he could do if he were ever healthy all year. But he\n never is. We should expect 120 games max out of him. Meanwhile,\n Gerald Williams is playing at Columbus and Paul O'Neil is playing\n left field! I believe O'Neil led NL outfielders in assists\n last year - and Tartabull is a poor defensive outfielder.\n\nWhat I'm basically getting at is the Yanks are moving in the right\ndirection but are NOT ready to win a pennent this year. They should\n(at the GM level) be planning for a 1994 or 1995 world series. This\nmeans getting the younger players experience in the majors NOW so they \nwill be ready in a year or two. \n\nI'm afraid that all this stuff wreaks of George Steinbrenner.\nCertainly, the Boggs deal was all George. It looks like George is\nplanning the right mix of veterans and young players to win a world\nseries now. The veterans are always available and can be added at any\ntime (like Boston did this year). Develop the young players first,\nthen add the one or two veterans (or in the Yankees case, just keep\nthem). Let's all us Yankee fans hope that George doesn't dismantle\nthe terrific job Stick and company have done building the Yankee\norganization back into one of respect. I'm really afraid that he will\ntrade whoever it takes to patch holes today (relief pitching for\nexample). George must realize that the Yankees rebuilding process is\nstill one or two years away. Have patience George and we will all\nenjoy the future. Fire Bucky and trade the kids and it's baseball\nhell for all loyal Yankee fans for a long time!","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I wrote a letter the other day to Empower America - the organization\nwhich claims to be championing conservative issues, esp. in the wake \nof the Republican defeat last fall. \n\nSome might consider them just a an organization to create a network of \nsupport among conservatives for some individuals in prep. for '96 run.\n\nYou'd be close to the truth.\n\nTheir two leading spokesmen are Bill Bennett, former 'Drug Czar' who heartily\nsupported Bush's semi-auto import ban, and wondered if it went far enough - \nwho helped put the big lie about 'sporting use' into the public's eye - and\nJack Kemp - who recently came out in support of semi-auto bans. \n\nThese are conservatives ? \n\nAnyway I thought it interesting that when I ran Word Perfect's spell check\nagainst my letter - it came up with the following corrections for 'Bennett' :\n\n1. Banned\n2. Bayonet\n\n\nNeedless to say, I found these choices rather amusing.\n\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\"It [collectivism vs individualism] is an ancient conflict. Men have come\nclose to the truth, but it was destroyed each time and one civilization fell\nafter another. Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The\nsavage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe.\nCivilization is the process of setting man free from men.\"\n -- Ayn Rand : 'Roark's speech from the _Fountainhead_'\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nI don't speak for my company. We hire the 'Politically Correct' to do that.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\nI have to agree with Ward. The problem with your approach is they add\nup what you can reasonably claim as 'spin-offs', add up what's been\nspent on space, and then come back with something like, \"You spent $X\nbillion for that? Wouldn't it be better just to spend the money on\ndirect research and forget all this space stuff? We could have got\nall that stuff a *lot* cheaper that way. Space is wasteful and\ninefficient.\"\n\nThen they cancel your funding and spend it studying mating rituals of\nNew Guinea tribesmen or something.\n\n-- \n\"Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live\n in the real world.\" -- Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"can someone tell me where i could find ansi or ascii pics?\n\nI already found the gopher ascii pics.\n\n\nthanks\n\nRichard Mancsuo","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nxli and xloadimage have a -goto flag.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I use a ZYGON Mind Machine as bought in the USA last year. Although\nit's no wonder cure for what ail's you. It is however VERY good at\nstopping you thinking!\n\nSound strange? Well suppose you're tired and want to go to bed\/sleep.\nBUT your head is full of niggling problems to resolve, you lay in the\nbed, and quickly they all come to the surface, churning around from one\nunresolved thing to the next and then back again. Been there, bought\nthe t-shirt?\n\nI slip on the Zygon and select a soothing pattern of light & sound, and\nquickly I just can't concentrate on the previous stuff. Your brain's\ncache kinda get's flushed, and you start on a whole new set of stuff.\n\nA useful addition, is the facility to feed the output of a tape player\nor CD through the box, I use New Age elevator muzak to enhance the\noverall effect.\n\nDEFFO better than a pill.\n\nCheers Nigel","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nJeez, that should do it.\n\n\nVery interesting application, controlled lighting and environment, moderate\ndistances ... might be more interesting than my application. Just a thought,\nyou could use a roof mounted IR sender, similar in operation to a TV remote\ncontrol that tells each persons coded IR pulser to send a pulse. A Hamamatsu\ndetector, as was mentioned in a previous message in this thread, would give\nthe current position. Store and collate this on a computer and you could\nreplay the movements on the screen. Interesting!\n\n--","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nLucky they brought the situation to a prompt resolution before they had to \nturn things over to the amateurs.\n\n\nGod help us all.\n-- ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"It seems that, to keep the peace talks going, Israel has to keep\nmaking goodwill gesture after goodwill gesture, while Palestinian\nArabs continue to go around hunting Jews.\n\nIf the peace talks are going to have any realistic chance of success,\nthe Arabs are going to have to start reciprocating, especially since\nthey are the ones who will be getting tangible concessions in return\nfor giving up only intangibles. If they keep trying to change the\nalready agreed upon rules, which seems to be one of their favorite\ngames, the Israelis are not likely to be very confident that the\nintangibles they will receive at the bargaining table will be worth\nthe parchment they're written on.\n\nIt takes two to negotiate a peace. It's time for the Arabs to start\ndoing their share.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Ugliest swing..I am not sure. I think the ugliset stance is\nJolio Franco of the Ranger. I wonder how that bat comes around in time\nto hit the ball. It looks bad but hey.it get the job done. ","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n: Unfortunately, that is the way the league is heading... You can't fight,\n: so the only way to retaliate against someone is with a cheap shot when\n: the ref isn't looking. Ulf has brought this to a high level... Players\n: stuck in the past (like Neely) who prefer fights to cheap shots\n: are at a disadvantage in the new system.\n\n: Lets face it, A cheap shot (like high sticking) is a very effective\n: method... It is easier to hide from the refs, has a better chance of\n: causing injury, and you can draw people into fights that way. I don't\n: like it, but that's the way the league is going.\n\n: By the way, there was a rather good hit by Ulf in the last Penguin-Devil\n: game. Managed to hit the NJ player in the face with a stick. (Must have been a\n: legal hit... After all, Ulf is a clean player and is allowed to do\n: things like that.)\n\nAre there any ex NHL hockey players out there who might care to\ncomment on this and end this ridiculously long discussion?\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nI had a similar experience. We had a written quote which had been mailed\nto us from the salesman at one of these \"no-haggle\" Toyota dealers for\na Camry XLE w\/ABS, leather, etc. The price seemed fair, but when we\nwent in to take them up on their offer, they \"discovered\" that certain\nextra cost items hadn't been included in their original written quote.\nIt would have totaled an extra $1100 and, in spite of the fact that we\nhad a written quote, they said there was nothing they could do.\n\nBottom line, quotes from salemen are worthless and it appears to me that\nthe Toyota dealers think they've got such a superior auto that they\ndon't have to deal. We walked, went out and bought a new LH car\n(Eagle Vision TSI) and I don't regret it one bit!\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"The universe, mirrored in a puddle.\nIsn't it amazing how there *always* seems to be *another* bottle of bheer there?\n\nAleph *one* bottles of beer on the wall, Aleph *one* null bottles of beer!\n\n\tyou, too, are a puddle.\n\tAs above, so below.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nFrom _Free Inquiry_, Winter 83\/84, the following is an\nintroduction to the article \"Joseph Smith and the Book of\nMormon\", by George D. Smith. The introduction is written by\nPaul Kurtz. \n\n\tMormonism -- the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\n\t-- claims a worldwide membership 5.2 million. It is one of\n\tthe world's fastest growing religions, with as many as\n\t200,000 new converst in 1982 alone. Because of the church's\n\taggressive missionary program, covering more than one\n\thundred countries, it is spreading even to third world\n\tcountries.\n\t\n\tMormonism is both puritanical in moral outlook and\n\tevangelical in preachment. The church is run along strict\n\tauthoritarian lines. Led by a president, who allegedly\n\treceives revelations directly form God, and a group of\n\ttwelve apostles who attempt to maintain orthodoxy in belief\n\tand practice, the church is opposed to abortion,\n\tpornography, sexual freedom, women's rights, and other, in\n\tits view, immoral influences of secular society, and it\n\tforbids the use of tobacco, alcohol, coffee, and tea.\n\t\n\tCentered in Salt Lake City, the church is extremely wealthy\n\tand politically powerful in Utal and many other western\n\tstates. Among well-know present-day Mormons are Ezra Taft\n\tBenson (former secretary of agriculture), the Osmond family,\n\tthe Mariotts of the hotel empire, and a score of high-placed\n\tgovernment officials.\n\t\n\tThe Mormon church was founded in western New York in 1830 by\n\tJoseph Smith who claimed that by divine revelation be had\n\tfound gold plates containing hieroglyphics buried on a hill\n\tand that with the help of visits from the angel Moroni he\n\thad been able to translate the writing into the _Book of\n\tMormon_, the basis of Mormon belief. This book, written \"by\n\tthe commandment of God,\" claims that the ancient Hebrews\n\tsettled in America about 600 B.C.E. and were the ancestors\n\tof the American Indians. Mormons believe that those who\n\thave been baptized in the \"true church\" will be reunited\n\tafter death and that deceased non-Mormon family members can\n\tbe baptized by proxy and thus join their relatives in the\n\thereafter. Because of these beliefs, Mormons have been\n\tconsidered outcasts by mainline Christian denominations and\n\tas heretics by religious fundamentalists.\n\t\n\tJoseph Smith was a controversial figure in his day -- he was\n\tboth worshiped as a saint and denounced as a fraud. Because\n\tof persecution he led his band of loyal followers from\n\tPalmyra, New York, westward to Ohio and then to Illinois,\n\twhere in 1844 he was shot to death by an agry mob. Brigham\n\tYoung, who reportedly had as many as eighty wives, took over\n\tthe leadership of the church and led the Mormons further\n\twestward, to found the new Zion in Salt Lake City. \n\tFollowing the teachings of Joseph Smith in the practice of\n\tpolygamy was perhaps the Mormons most controversial practice\n\tin nineteenth-century America.\n\t\n\tWhile other religions go back many centuries --\n\tMuhammadanism, 1200 years; Christianity, 2000; and Judaism,\n\t3000 -- and attempts to examine their beginnings are\n\tdifficult, extensive historical investigation of Mormon\n\troots is possible. Some Mormons are willing to examine this\n\thistory objectively, bu others maintain that such scrutiny\n\tis dangerous to the faith.\n\t\n\tIn the following pages, _Free Inquiry_ presents two articles\n\tabout the Mormon church. First, George D. Smith, a lifelong\n\tmember of the church, provides a detailed critical\n\texamination of Joseph Smith and his claim the the _Book of\n\tMormon_ was divinely revealed. Second, we present a portion\n\tof an interview with philosopher Sterling McMurrin, also a\n\tMormon since birth, who questions the treatment of the\n\thistory of the church by Mormon authorities. -- Paul Kurtz\n\t\n\nThe article itself is super.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\nYou should remember that in Adam's transgression, all men and women\nsinned, as Paul wrote. All of humanity cooperativley reblled against\nGod in Adma's sin, thus, all are subject to it, and the sin is\ntransmitted from generation to generation.\n\nAndy Byler]","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nWell, yeah. On the other hand, for the first few years of his career he\nlooked like Herb Washington. Dan Gladden doesn't seem to suck defensively,\neither.\n\nYeah, and how many of the white guys played one year into a long career?\nIt's actually not an uncommon phenomenon, and how long a guy hangs around\nbased on one good year seems like a reasonable question to explore on a\nracial basis.\n\nHey, he plays for Lou Gorman, doesn't he? OK, so it's eight years.\n\n\nGood point on Cedeno. OTOH, I haven't seen that extensive list of 10-year\nDan Gladdens, either. There really aren't that many players altogether who\nhang around for 10 years even if they're reasonably good.\n\n Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nI've been reading this board passively for a while now and find the\nsubject absolutely fascinating, especially from the point of view of\na civil rights nut like myself. My problem is that I'm new to the field\nand paragraphs like the above keep popping up. I'm sure what Mr. \nBellovin is writing about is both fascinating and important, but I have \nNO IDEA what it means. :-) \n \n Anyway I'm keen to learn and will read anything I can get my hands on\nthat explains this stuff in lay terms (I have a decent CS background, but\nnot a huge amount of hyper-advanced math). Can anyone point me to a FAQ\nor a decent source of information about the guts of current cryptography and\nmaybe a little history as well? I read the piece in this month's WIRED, can\nanyone tell me how much I should trust the references they suggest?\n\n Thanks in advance,\n Steve.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"The original poster wanted to know how the Big Cat looked. I was also at\nthe Saturday game in Montreal (Apr 17) that Rockies won 9-1. I haven't\npaid much attention to Gallarraga since he left the Expos but his stance\nseemed to be MUCH different. He stands more erect and very open, with his\nleft foot pointing to 3rd base. I'm wondering if this is a recent change\nin stance for him? Andres had one glaring weakness as a hitter. He could\nalways be fooled by a curve ball low and away. If this is indeed a new\nstance for him, maybe he is not being fooled as easily? As for his patience,\n\nDennis Martinez definitely did not have his good stuff. If he was grooving\npitches to Andres, you can hardly fault him for drilling them (which he did!).\nDoes Andres generally start hot or cold? Does it take until May for most\npitchers to have confidence in that curve ball low and away?","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\tYeah! that's the guys!\n\n\n\tYeah, that sounds a lot like lasertag anyway.... :-)","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Hello all,\n I need to make some torso 3D scans and would like the phone numbers of\ncompanies in the midwest that make scans, and the numbers of companies that\nmake the sanners (ie Cyberware). Does anyone have an idea of how much a\nsingle scan costs and the best format to save it in? I am not sure on what\nsoftware platform I will be using it in, probably either Softimage or\nWavefront. So I think a spline based format would be best. Please forward the\nnumbers to me personally as I am having problems accessing USENET lately.\nThanks in advance!","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n: \tThis comes indirectly from Al Morgani who works in the studio\n: for ESPN hockey.\n[Some text deleted]\n: \tESPN is under contractual obligation to show baseball and COULD NOT\n: broadcast the OT of the hockey game. Next year, ESPN2 will be introduced so \n: baseball fans can watch baseball and hockey fans can watch hockey.\n\nI hadn't heard about this new ESPN2. When is this new network\nsupposed to start? Sounds great to me! (as long as my cable co.\noffers it)\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Where can I buy blinking LEDs besides radio shack? \n\n\n * Does anyone sell blinking LEDs with variable flash rate? (by voltage\n I guess) If so, what hertz (pulse) rate are they adjustable or set to?\n\n I'd like blinking LEDs that can be set for approx 5 hz, 10 hz, \n 15 hz, or 20 hz. Something like that... I'm interested in what's\n out there for flash rates. I like the idea of LEDs with flasher \n circuits already in them. I hate soldering ICs in general. Guess I\n don't have a hell of a lot of patience. \n\n\n Thanks,","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Edgar Pearlstein asks (Fri 7 May 1993) whether the Supreme Court, or\nany other government authority, has attempted a legal definition of\nreligion.\n\nThe Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1958 exempted\nfrom the draft those whose \"religious training and belief\" was\nopposed to participation in war in any form. It defined \"R T & B\" as\n\"an individual's belief in a relation to a Supreme Being involving\nduties superior to those arising from any human relation, but [not\nincluding] essentially political, sociological, or philosophical\nviews or a merely personal moral code.\"\n\nIn the 1965 case of UNITED STATES V. SEEGER, the Supreme Court\nbroadened the definition so as not to restrict it to explicit\n\n We have concluded that Congress, in using the expression \"Supreme\n Being\" rather than the designation \"God,\" .... the test of belief\n \"in a relation to a Superme Being\" is whether a given belief that\n is sincere and meaningful occupies a place in the life of its\n possessor parallel to that filled by the orthodox belief in God\n of one who clearly qualifies for the exemption. Where such\n beliefs have parallel positions in the lives of their respective\n holders we cannot say that one is \"in a relation to a Supreme\n Being\" and the other is not....\"\n\nMy immediate reference is THE FIRST FREEDOM, by Nat Hentoff,\n(Delacorte 1980, Dell 1981).","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"A bunch of things i have too many of :\nchips :\ntype\t new\/pull price desc\nAD1856\t N\t$3.50\t16 bit serial D\/A converter smt like PCM56\nTMS32020GBL P\t$12.00\tTI DSP chip\nMC68020RC25 P \t$12.00\tMake your own Mac ????\nZ08613\/08STD N\t$12.00\tPiggyback emulator for Z8 family\nD77P20\t P\t$12.00\tNEC's EPROM version DSP chip\nMK38P73\t P\t$25.00\tyou gotta really want 'em !\nLM213\t N\t$30.00 \tHitachi 256*64 bitmapped display\nlots of others including 22V10, C22V10, 16L8,16R8\nother stuff includes :\nCipher tape drives\t\t\t\t$10.00 \nData I\/O device programmer\t$60.00\tdont go !\nApple Laserwriter\t\t\t\t$550.00\ta beauty-only 8k page\nMac 800k int drives\t\t\t$40.00","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nPoor 'Poly'. I see you're preparing the groundwork for yet another \nretreat from your 'Arromdian-ASALA\/SDPA\/ARF' claims. \n\n\nJust love it. If that does ever happen, look out the window and see\nif there is a non-fascist\/Nazi x-Soviet Armenian Government in the East. \nBy the way, your ignorance on the Armenian genocide of 2.5 million Muslim \npeople is hardly characteristic of most 'Arromdians'. \n\n\nSource: K. S. Papazian, \"Patriotism Perverted,\" Baikar Press, Boston, 1934.\n\npp. 17-18.\n\n\"It seems that terrorism against their own co-nationals has been a prominent\n part of the revolutionary activities of the Dashnag leaders of the Caucasus.\n Organized to fight the Turks, these chieftains have been more successful\n in their fight against their Armenian opponents in Turkey, and the Caucasus,\n very often defenseless and innocent.\"\n\np. 38.\n\n\"The fact remains, however, that the leaders of the Turkish Armenian section\n of the Dashnagtzoutune did not carry out their promise of loyalty to the\n Turkish cause when the Turks entered the war...and a call was sent for \n Armenian volunteers to fight the Turks on the Caucasian front.\"\n\np. 38.\n\n\"Thousands of Armenians from all over the world, flocked to the standards of\n such famous fighters as Antranik, Kery, Dro, etc. The Armenian volunteer\n regiments rendered valuable service to the Russian Army in the years of\n 1914-15-16.\"\n\nGot a map? Got a minute?\n\nSource #1: McCarthy, J., \"Muslims and Minorities, The Population of Ottoman \n Anatolia and the End of the Empire,\" New York University Press, \n New York, 1983, pp. 133-144.\n\nSource #2: Hovannisian, Richard G., \"Armenia on the Road to Independence,\n 1918. University of California Press (Berkeley and Los Angeles),\n 1967, p. 13.\n\nNow where is your non-existent list of scholars and publicly available \nscholarly sources; here is mine. What an 'Arromdian'... \n\n\n SOME OF THE REFERENCES FROM EMINENT AUTHORS IN THE FIELD OF MIDDLE-EASTERN\n HISTORY AND EYEWITNESSES OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 2.5 MILLION MUSLIMS\n\n1. \"The Armenian Revolutionary Movement\" by Louise Nalbandian,\n University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, 1975\n\n2. \"Diplomacy of Imperialism 1890-1902\" by William I. Lenger, Professor\n of History, Harward University, Boston, Alfred A. Knopt, New York, 1951\n\n3. \"Turkey in Europe\" by Sir Charles Elliot, \n Edward & Arnold, London, 1900\n\n4. \"The Chatnam House Version and Other Middle-Eastern Studies\" by\n Elie Kedouri, Praeger Publishers, New York, Washington, 1972\n\n5. \"The Rising Crescent\" by Ernest Jackh,\n Farrar & Reinhart, Inc., New York & Toronto, 1944\n\n6. \"Spiritual and Political Evolutions in Islam\" by Felix Valyi,\n Mogan, Paul, Trench & Truebner & Co., London, 1925\n\n7. \"The Struggle for Power in Moslem Asia\" by E. Alexander Powell,\n The Century Co., New York, London, 1924\n\n8. \"Struggle for Transcaucasia\" by Feruz Kazemzadeh,\n Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1951\n\n9. \"History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey\" (2 volumes) by\n Stanford J. Shaw, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York,\n Melbourne, 1977\n\n10.\"The Western Question in Greece and Turkey\" by Arnold J. Toynbee,\n Constable & Co., Ltd., London, Bombay & Sydney, 1922\n\n11.\"The Caliph's Last Heritage\" by Sir Mark Sykes,\n Macmillan & Co., London, 1915\n\n12.\"Men Are Like That\" by Leonard A. Hartill,\n Bobbs Co., Indianapolis, 1928\n\n13.\"Adventures in the Near East, 1918-22\" by A. Rawlinson,\n Dodd, Meade & Co., 1925\n\n14.\"World Alive, A Personal Story\" by Robert Dunn,\n Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1952\n\n15.\"From Sardarapat to Serves and Lousanne\" by Avetis Aharonian,\n The Armenian Review Magazine, Volume 15 (Fall 1962) through 17 \n (Spring 1964)\n\n16.\"Armenia on the Road to Independence\" by Richard G. Hovanessian,\n University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1967\n\n17.\"The Rebirth of Turkey\" by Clair Price,\n Thomas Seltzer, New York, 1923\n\n18.\"Caucasian Battlefields\" by W. B. Allen & Paul Muratoff,\n Cambridge, 1953\n\n19.\"Partition of Turkey\" by Harry N. Howard,\n H. Fertig, New York, 1966\n \n20.\"The King-Crane Commission\" by Harry N. Howard,\n Beirut, 1963\n\n21.\"United States Policy and Partition of Turkey\" by Laurence Evans,\n John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1965\n\n22.\"British Documents Related to Turkish War of Independence\" by Gothard \n Jaeschke\n \n1. Neside Kerem Demir, \"Bir Sehid Anasina Tarihin Soyledikleri: \n Turkiye'nin Ermeni Meselesi,\" Hulbe Basim ve Yayin T.A.S., \n Ankara, 1982. (Ingilizce Birinci Baski: 1980, \"The Armenian \n Question in Turkey\")\n\n2. Veysel Eroglu, \"Ermeni Mezalimi,\" Sebil Yayinevi, Istanbul, 1978.\n\n3. A. Alper Gazigiray, \"Osmanlilardan Gunumuze Kadar Vesikalarla Ermeni\n Teroru'nun Kaynaklari,\" Gozen Kitabevi, Istanbul, 1982.\n\n4. Dr. Kirzioglu M. Fahrettin, \"Kars Ili ve Cevresinde Ermeni Mezalimi,\"\n Kardes Matbaasi, Ankara, 1970. \n\nT.C. Basbakanlik Osmanli Arsivi, Babiali, Istanbul:\n\na) Yildiz Esas Evraki\nb) Yildiz Perakende\nc) Irade Defterleri\nd) Cemaat-i Gayr-i Muslime Defterleri\ne) Meclisi Vukela Mazbatalari\nf) Dahiliye Nezareti, Kalem-i Mahsus Dosyalari\ng) Dahiliye Nezareti, Sifre Defterleri\nh) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Siyasi Kartonlar\ni) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Muhimme Kartonlari\n\nT.C. Disisleri Bakanligi, Hazine-i Evrak, Defterdarlik \n\na) Harb-i Umumi\nb) Muteferrik Kartonlar\n\nBritish Archives:\n\na) Parliamentary Papers (Hansard): Commons\/Lords\nb) Foreign Office: Confidential Print: Various Collections\nc) Foreign Office: 424\/239-253: Turkey: Correspondence - Annual Reports\nd) Foreign Office: 608\ne) Foreign Office: 371, Political Intelligence: General Correspondence\nf) Foreign Office: 800\/240, Ryan Papers\ng) Foreign Office: 800\/151, Curzon Papers\nh) Foreign Office: 839: The Eastern Conference: Lausanne. 53 files\n\nIndia Office Records and Library, Blackfriars Road, London.\n\na) L\/Political and Security\/10\/851-855 (five boxes), \"Turkey: Treaty of\n Peace: 1918-1923\"\nb) L\/P & S\/10\/1031, \"Near East: Turkey and Greece: Lausanne Conference,\n 1921-1923\"\nc) L\/P & S\/11\/154\nd) L\/P & S\/11\/1031\n\nFrench Archives\n\nArchives du ministere des Affaires entrangeres, Quai d'Orsay, Paris.\n\na) Documents Diplomatiques: Affaires Armeniens: 1895-1914 Collections\nb) Guerre: 1914-1918: Turquie: Legion d'Orient.\nc) Levant, 1918-1929: Armenie.\n\n\nOfficial Publications, Published Documents, Diplomatic Correspondence,\nAgreements, Minutes and Others\n\nA. Turkey (The Ottoman Empire and The Republic of Turkey)\n\nAkarli, E. (ed.); \"Belgelerle Tanzimat,\" (istanbul, 1978).\n(Gn. Kur., ATASE); \"Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi,\" V. XXXI (81),\n(Dec. 1982).\n----; \"Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi,\" V. XXXII (83),\n(Dec. 1983).\nHocaoglu, M. (ed.); \"Ittihad-i Anasir-i Osmaniye Heyeti Nizamnamesi,\"\n(Istanbul, 1912).\nMeray, S. L. (trans.\/ed.) \"Lozan Baris Konferansi: Tutanaklar-Belgeler,\"\n(Ankara, 1978), 2 vols.\nMeray, S. L.\/O. Olcay (ed.); \"Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Cokus Belgeleri;\nMondros Birakismasi, Sevr Andlasmasi, Ilgili Belgeler,\" (Ankara, 1977).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Dahiliye Nezareti); \"Aspirations et Agissements \nRevolutionnaires des Comites Armeniens avant et apres la proclamation\nde la Constitution Ottomane,\" (Istanbul, 1917).\n----; \"Ermeni Komitelerinin Amal ve Hareket-i Ihtilaliyesi: Ilan-i\nMesrutiyetten Evvel ve Sonra,\" (Istanbul, 1916).\n----; \"Idare-i Umumiye ve Vilayet Kanunu,\" (Istanbul, 1913).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. I (Istanbul, 1914).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. II (Istanbul, 1915).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. III (Istanbul, 1916).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. IV (Istanbul, 1917).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Hariciye Nezareti); \"Imtiyazat-i Ecnebiyye'nin\nLagvindan Dolayi Memurine Teblig Olunacak Talimatname,\" (Istanbul, 1915).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Harbiye Nezareti); \"Islam Ahalinin Ducar Olduklari\nMezalim Hakkinda Vesaike Mustenid Malumat,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; (IV. Ordu) \"Aliye Divan-i Harbi Orfisinde Tedkik Olunan Mesele-yi\nSiyasiye Hakkinda Izahat,\" (Istanbul, 1916).\nTurkozu, H. K. (ed.); \"Osmanli ve Sovyet Belgeleriyle Ermeni Mezalimi,\"\n(Ankara, 1982).\n----; \"Turkiye Buyuk Millet Meclisi Gizli Celse Zabitlari,\" (Ankara, 1985),\n4 vols.\n\nRussia\n\nAdamof, E. E. (ed.); \"Sovyet Devlet Arsivi Belgeleriyle Anadolu'nun \nTaksimi Plani,\" (tran. H. Rahmi, ed. H. Mutlucag), (Istanbul, 1972).\n\nAltinay, A. R.; \"Iki Komite - Iki Kital,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; \"Kafkas Yollarinda Hatiralar ve Tahassusler,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; \"Turkiye'de Katolik Propagandasi,\" Turk tarihi Encumeni Mecmuasi,\nV. 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(ed.); \"Prens Sabahaddin: Hayati ve Ilmi Mudafaalari,\"\n(Istanbul, 1977).\nErcikan, A.; \"Ermenilerin Bizans ve Osmanli Imparatorluklarindaki Rolleri,\"\n(Ankara, 1949).\nGurun, K.; 'Ermeni Sorunu yahut bir sorun nasil yaratilir?', \"Turk Tarihinde\nErmeniler Sempozyumu,\" (Izmir, 1983).\nHocaoglu, M.; \"Arsiv Vesikalariyla Tarihte Ermeni Mezalimi ve Ermeniler,\"\n(Istanbul, 1976).\nKaral, E. S.; \"Osmanli Tarihi,\" V. V (1983, 4th ed.); V. VI (1976, 2nd ed.);\nV. VII (1977, 2nd ed.); V. VIII (1983, 2nd ed.) Ankara.\nKurat, Y. T.; \"Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Paylasilmasi,\" (Ankara, 1976).\nOrel, S.\/S. Yuca; \"Ermenilerce Talat Pasa'ya Atfedilen Telgraflarin\nIcyuzu,\" (Ankara, 1983). [Also in English translation.]\nAhmad, F.; \"The Young Turks: The Committee of Union and Progress in\nTurkish Politics,\" (Oxford, 1969).\n\n\nDuring the First World War and the ensuing years - 1914-1920, \nthe Armenian Dictatorship through a premeditated and systematic \ngenocide, tried to complete its centuries-old policy of \nannihilation against the Turks and Kurds by savagely murdering \n2.5 million Muslims and deporting the rest from their 1,000 year \nhomeland.\n\nThe attempt at genocide is justly regarded as the first instance\nof Genocide in the 20th Century acted upon an entire people.\nThis event is incontrovertibly proven by historians, government\nand international political leaders, such as U.S. Ambassador Mark \nBristol, William Langer, Ambassador Layard, James Barton, Stanford \nShaw, Arthur Chester, John Dewey, Robert Dunn, Papazian, Nalbandian, \nOhanus Appressian, Jorge Blanco Villalta, General Nikolayef, General \nBolkovitinof, General Prjevalski, General Odiselidze, Meguerditche, \nKazimir, Motayef, Twerdokhlebof, General Hamelin, Rawlinson, Avetis\nAharonian, Dr. Stephan Eshnanie, Varandian, General Bronsart, Arfa,\nDr. Hamlin, Boghos Nubar, Sarkis Atamian, Katchaznouni, Rachel \nBortnick, Halide Edip, McCarthy, W. B. Allen, Paul Muratoff and many \nothers.\n\nJ. C. Hurewitz, Professor of Government Emeritus, Former Director of\nthe Middle East Institute (1971-1984), Columbia University.\n\nBernard Lewis, Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern History,\nPrinceton University.\n\nHalil Inalcik, University Professor of Ottoman History & Member of\nthe American Academy of Arts & Sciences, University of Chicago.\n\nPeter Golden, Professor of History, Rutgers University, Newark.\n\nStanford Shaw, Professor of History, University of California at\nLos Angeles.\n\nThomas Naff, Professor of History & Director, Middle East Research\nInstitute, University of Pennsylvania.\n\nRonald Jennings, Associate Professor of History & Asian Studies,\nUniversity of Illinois.\n\nHoward Reed, Professor of History, University of Connecticut.\n\nDankwart Rustow, Distinguished University Professor of Political\nScience, City University Graduate School, New York.\n\nJohn Woods, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern History, \nUniversity of Chicago.\n\nJohn Masson Smith, Jr., Professor of History, University of\nCalifornia at Berkeley.\n\nAlan Fisher, Professor of History, Michigan State University.\n\nAvigdor Levy, Professor of History, Brandeis University.\n\nAndreas G. E. Bodrogligetti, Professor of History, University of California\nat Los Angeles.\n\nKathleen Burrill, Associate Professor of Turkish Studies, Columbia University.\n\nRoderic Davison, Professor of History, George Washington University.\n\nWalter Denny, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts.\n\nCaesar Farah, Professor of History, University of Minnesota.\n\nTom Goodrich, Professor of History, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.\n\nTibor Halasi-Kun, Professor Emeritus of Turkish Studies, Columbia University.\n\nJustin McCarthy, Professor of History, University of Louisville.\n\nJon Mandaville, Professor of History, Portland State University (Oregon).\n\nRobert Olson, Professor of History, University of Kentucky.\n\nMadeline Zilfi, Professor of History, University of Maryland.\n\nJames Stewart-Robinson, Professor of Turkish Studies, University of Michigan.\n\n.......so the list goes on and on and on.....\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nMany cars sold here in Finland are *small* and *cheap* cars (at least when\ncompared to other cars --- note that we have over 120 % car tax).\n\nAnd you couldn't expect a good auto mated to a 1.3 L engine?","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nOK. And you regularly ride your bike to within 2% of it's maximum capability?\n(Note any idiot can go flat out on a bike - most of them do.)\n\nAnyway, efficient at what? A shaft drive is a much more efficient solid (erect) lump\nof metal than a floppy (flaccid, unsatisfying) chain.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I recall that Ehman 'died'...\n\nCan anyone suggest what the problem is when the picture jumps\nabout an inch any direction?\n\nTwo page monchrome monitor connected to Newlife accelerator and \nvideo board in an SE... At the end of the work day, several hours\nwith power on, the picture will occasionally jitter a couple of times\nand then remain calm for a few minutes. Then it does more shaking...\n\nThe environment around the computer appears to be stable. Nothing\nnewly introduced near the computer. \n\nAny ideas? Please e-mail to carsona@sfu.ca or reply here.\n\nAlso... Has anyone used Ehman two page with Powerbook video? What\nwas required? Just a cable adapter?\n\nThanks for any help!\n\nDale\ncarsona@sfu.ca","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"If some kind person has access to a mathematical package such as Mathematica,\nMaple,... I would like to ask you for the solution to the following problem.\nI sometimes have algebra problems like this where I would like a simplified\nsymbolic solution. Is there a FTP-able package out there that can handle such\nbeasts?\n\n I would like to solve the following ray - Bezier patch intersection\n for the scalar constant t in:\n\n P + t * V = Q(u,w)\n (origin point in 3D) (dir vector 3D)\n\n in terms of only:\n \n P V P and various scalars\n (origin) , (dir 3D) , (i,j) 0 <= i,j <= 3\n\n where:\n\n T\n Q(u,w) = [U] [N] [B] [M] [W]\n\n\n\n n n-1 n-2 n-3\n [U] = [ u u u u .... u 1 ] ( 0.0 <= u <= 1.0 )\n 3 2\n = [ u u u 1 ] ( in my particular case )\n\n\n n n-1 n-2 n-3 T\n [W] = [ w w w w .... w 1 ] ( 0.0 <= w <= 1.0 )\n\n 3 2 T\n = [ w w w 1 ] ( in my particular case )\n\n\n T\n [ N ] = [ M ] = | -1 3 -3 1 | ( for my particular case )\n | 3 -6 3 0 |\n | -3 3 0 0 |\n | 1 0 0 0 |\n\n\n [ B ] = | P P P P | (control points in 3D space)\n | (0,0) (0,1) (0,2) (0,3) |\n | |\n | P P P P |\n | (1,0) (1,1) (1,2) (1,3) |\n | |\n | P P P P |\n | (2,0) (2,1) (2,2) (2,3) |\n | |\n | P P P P |\n | (3,0) (3,1) (3,2) (3,3) |\n\n\n\n Thanx,","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"What is the actual clock speed of a Centris 610?\n20 MHZ or 25 MHZ\n\nThanks in advance...\n\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\nThere is one point I'd like to make, that most people seem to have forgotten.\nThat is that one of the underlining principles in the Constitution is a DISTRUST\nof governmental authority and control. All those \"checks & balances\" is because\nthey realize that you should distrust those in power. What everyone seems to have\nforgotten as well is the original reason that the Bill of Rights guaranteed the\nright to bear arms. It's inclusion was not to allow you to protect yourself\nagainst other citizens, but to prevent the government from taking away your only\nmeans of protecting yourself from an armed and aggressive government. Its hard to\noppress your citizenry when its armed against you.\n\nI am not a fanatic, I'm a retired Naval officer. Because I have spent so much\ntime defending it, perhaps I understand its \"purpose\" as well as its \"plan\".","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nI can't believe sh*t like this gets any attention in this group during\nthe playoffs.\n\nAli,you're a blabbering moron. At least you could've waited 'till\nthe end of the playoffs to start your dumb letter campaign.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nSounds to me like you'd want a star for the ground plane.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":" You've got it. What you regard as a right, someone else will regard\nas a privilege. Followups to some generic ethics and morality\nnewsgroup ....","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Hi\n\nDoes anyone know of a direct way to print an image of an .xbm file.\n\nPlease reply directly and I'll post a summary.\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\nAny opinion presented here is my own, and does not reflect the policy\nof my employer, NASA, or the Ames Research Center.\n\nRoger Smith\nSterling Software at\nNASA-Ames Research Center\nrsmith@proteus.arc.nasa.gov","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\n\tWhen did the BATF say this? Everything I've seen from the BATF,\n\tfrom the official version to the dissident statements of BATF\n\tofficers who conducted the raid claims that the Davidians were\n\tshooting at the agents long before they were within grenade \n\trange. \n\n\tAlso, if the warrant is sealed, how do we know it was a 'no-knock'? \n\n _____ _____\n \\\\\\\\\\\\\/ ___\/___________________\n Mitchell S Todd \\\\\\\\\/ \/ _____\/__________________________\n________________ \\\\\/ \/ mst4298@zeus._____\/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_'_\/\n\\_____ \\__ \/ \/ tamu.edu _____\/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_\/\n \\__________\\__ \/ \/ _____\/_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_\/\n \\_ \/ \/__________\/\n \\\/____\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\n \t\t\t \\\\\\\\\\\\","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":": \n: It would seem that a society with a \"failed\" government would be an ideal\n: setting for libertarian ideals to be implemented. Now why do you suppose\n: that never seems to occur?...\n \nAdvances in freedom have been made in the past. The \"divine right of\nking\" concept was questioned at one time and may have used the same\nargument, that it hadn't come about before. But our ancestors had the\ncourage to throw off the old system that said that one man ruling many\nwas necessary to have a decent, wholesome society. In the 1800s the \nconcept of slavery was questioned. Our ancestors had the courage to\nquestion a practice that had existed for thousands of years. Was\nthe idea that one man owning another necessary to have a decent, \nwholesome society? Now libertarians question the necessity of\nmajoritarianism. Is it necessary that many people rule over many\nothers to have a decent, wholesome society?","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Hello there,\n\nI am looking for Sim City for PC (new\/used). Please make your offer to\ncchu@udel.edu. Thanks !\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nHow can you be sure the two visitors were really government agents?\n:-)\n\n--John","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I was reading a review of the Centris 610 in this \nmonths MacWorld and the reviewer said that for \n$4 you could make an adjustment on the clock speed\nof the chip and change it from 20mhz to 25mhz. I \nhaven't heard of this before, and I don't think that\nthis is the 040 chip replacement (with fpu) that I have\nseen so much talk about. Anyone have any ideas?\ncwera@du.edu\n\n\n \n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"The AIAA San Gabriel Valley Section is sponsoring the following lecture\non Mars exploration at the Jet Propulsion Lab. Admission is free and open to\nthe public.\n\n The Next Frontier:\n The Challenge of Mars Exploration\n\n DATE: May 6, 1993\n TIME: 6:00PM - 8:30 PM\n LOCATION: Von Karman Auditorium\n Jet Propulsion Lab\n 4800 Oak Grove Drive\n Pasadena, California\n\n The following five speakers will be featured:\n\n A Science Fiction Perspective\n Tom McDonaugh\n Science Fiction Writer\n\n Mars Observer\n Dr. Arden Albee\n Project Scientist, Mars Observer - JPL\n\n Mars '94\n Dr. Arthur L. Lane\n Instrument Manager, Mars '94 - JPL\n\n Mars Environmental Survey (MESUR)\n Richard Cook\n Mission Designer - JPL\n\n Manned Mission to Mars\n Dr. Robert Zubrin\n Senior Engineer, Martin Marietta Astronautics","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n: Now for those who have read this far - \n\n: \tWhy did it rev at idle like that? Is water in the fuel an\n: acceptable reaason or were they having me on?\n\nSound like the pilot circuit was say lean\/clogged. I don't think\nwater would cause a problem like this, but?\n\n: \tApparently the oil pump is doing its job, and there was plenty\n: of oil. Why did it seize?\n\nSee above. Were you by chance coasting when it stuck? On a two stroke\nyou only have (substantial) lubrication when you are giving the bike gas.\nIf it was lean on the pilot, that's why it stuck.\n\n: Oh, BTW - THe motor had been rebuilt just before I left Adelaide, so had\n: done about 1600 miles when it blew. It was rebuilt because it had been\n: seized at some time before we got it, and it looked like that seizure\n: had happened at low mileage, because there were still hone marks in the\n: bore.\n\n: The rebuild we did consisted of a total tear down, new piston, rings,\n: small end bearing, and new gearbox bearings. Big end and rod judged\n: OK.\n\n\n: Any ideas folks?\n\nYou mentioned an aftermarket carb? (I deleted the text) Looks like \n(to me) that's where your problem is.\n\n: Zebee Johnstone DoD #605 | You don't own an Italian motorcycle \n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nDoes anyone know where I can get the developer notes for the new Mac models\n(like IIvx, LC III, Centris)?\n\nThank's for any information. Please reply by email.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\"The Forever War\", one of my favorite SciFi books, had a passage devoted to \nbreathing fluids. The idea was to protect people from the high accelerations \nrequired for interstellar travel by emersing the passengers in dry-cleaning \nfluid saturated with oxygen. Plenty of very imaginative ideas is this book.\nI would certainly recommend it (won the Hugo and the Nebula awards).","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I would like to sell my camcorder. I havent used it much and I need the\nmoney.\n\nPanasonic PV-17 VHS-C Palmcorder\n\n-High Speed Shutter\n-Flying Erasr Head\n-8:1 Power Zoom\n-Digital Autp Tracking\n-Audio\/Video Dubbing\n-Auto Tracking\n-Digital Automatic Focus\n-Book Mark Search\n-Record Review\n-Automatic White Balance\n-CCD Image Sensor\n-HQ System\n\nIncludes:\n-Rechargeable battery\n-Battery charger\n-VHS PlayPak adapter\n-4 Compact video cassettes\n-All original docs, cables, box, etc.\n\nI got it new in Sept. '92 and used it a total of about 20-25 times.\nThe battery has been charged less than 5 times. This thing is in\nbrand-new condition.\n\nI am asking $550. Make me an offer.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I heard the other day that Rush has gotten together with Tammy Faye Baker.\n They were crawling in bed the other night and Rush's feet brushed up against\n Tammy's legs. \"God! your feet are cold\" she said. Rush looked back at here\n and said, \"Tammy honey, I told you when we're alone you can just call me\n Rush.\" \n\n\n Ba dump Bump! pishhhhh","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Found this in soc.culture.pakistan\nMight be of interest..... am posting it without the permission of the original poster.\nHope he\/she doesnt mind.\n\n\nBy Lance Gay, Scripps-Howard News Service\n \nSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- In this land of historic hatreds, a tiny\nJewish community is braving Serbian shells to repay a 50-year-old debt to\nMuslims who saved Jews from the Holocaust.\n \nIvica Ceresnjes, president of the Jewish Community of Sarajevo, says he\nand about 1,000 other Jews chose to remain in Sarajevo, rather than leave\nfor Israel, to keep a feeding center in the medieval old town district\nrunning.\n \nCeresnjes said that was partly in gratitude to the Muslims who hid Jews during\nthe Nazi occupation and partly to keep intact the centuries-old presence of \nJews living in Sarajevo.\n \n``Some with guns are defending Bosnia, but I fight in Bosnia by keeping \npeople alive,'' Ceresnjes said.\n \nAs a student of Balkan history, Ceresnjes said he saw this war coming and \nhad ready plans to evacuate children and the elderly. A year before the war\nerupted here last April, Ceresnjes said the Jewish center began\nstockpiling supplies, ensuring everyone had passports and arranging for\nplaces in Israel and Europe for the evacuees.\n \nThey were so well prepared, he said, that only five days after the\nshooting began the first plane left. Of about 2,000 Jews in Bosnia-\nHerzegovina, he estimates half have left. Many of those who stayed behind\nwork in Sarajevo's downtown synagogue, which has been turned into a\nwartime feeding center that has so far given away 380,000 meals.\n \nThe center, which has been shelled several times along with most of\nSarajevo, also runs a radio station, mail center and distributes food\npackages sent by Jewish organizations around the world.\n \nWhile Muslims and Jews are fighting each other in the Mideast, Jews here\nsay there's a long tradition of cooperation, inter-marriage and\ntolerance between the two communities in Sarajevo that goes back to\ncenturies of Turkish occupation.\n \nSarajevo's Jews trace their ancestry back to their expulsion from Roman\nCatholic Spain in 1492. The community numbered more than 14,000 before\nWorld War II. But only 10% survived the Holocaust -- which was carried out\nby the pro-Nazi Croatian Ustache in Yugoslavia. Many of the survivors were\nhidden by Muslim families in Mostar.\n \n\n-- \nSharon Machlis Gartenberg\nFramingham, MA USA\ne-mail: sharon@world.std.com\n\n\n----------------------------------------\nZafar.\n\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nOr just use the URT tool: rastorle.\n\n\nYes, both it and the newer xli can.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\tYeah, maybe that is more likely. But from the Mariners-Tigers \nseries, it seems like every time there are base runners, the pitchers \nseem to purposely pitch around him or give him a free pass. The \nfunny thing was that Griffey was struggling up until the last game of the\nfour game series if I remember correctly.\n\n- Chung Yang","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"If anyone would like to get rid of their SegaCD for software please get\nin touch. Ive got loads of SNES and Genesis\/MegaDrive software Id like\nto trade for a SegaCD or even partially (i.e. Ill also pay some $).\n\nLet me know if you are interested.\n\nCheers\nJonathan\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"used\nafter\nNanao's so I\ncontrast is\nSS2 color\nas good,\nrunning across.\nas well\nway the 5FG\n\nI believe PC mag said 5FGE can't do 1280x1024.\n\n\ntso@cephalo.neusc.bcm.tmc.edu \n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nNo one has mentioned violence other than you, Mr. Han. I believe you\nare imagining things.\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":" >>You should face the facts. Love Canal was not, and is not, an\n >>environmental disaster, nor even a problem.\n >>\n >>Nor is Times Beach and TMI and acid rain killing trees and\n >>....\n >>\n >Not a problem? Would you move to Three Mile Island? I would\n >imagine there is some cheap property available!\n\nNo, because I don't like the weather back East. However, it would bother me\nnot one bit to live in an equivalent area here. By the way, do you KNOW what\nthe extra exposure to radiation from TMI was?\n\n >The naturally occurring catastrophic events [disasters] that\n >destroy property (ie: hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes) do\n >not usually leave toxic wastes that prevent people from\n >re-building their lives there. The man-made disasters (oil\n >spills, toxic dumping, radioactive waste dispersions) cause\n >death and make an area unliveable far beyond the initial\n >event.\n\nO.K., in the U.S., tell me about some of these deaths and some of these\nunliveable areas. Oh, and if you manage to find some of these unliveable\nareas, tell me what percentage of the total US land area they are.\n(Hint - the total waste produced by all nuclear reactors in the US can be\nsafely stored in the area of three footbal fields.)\n\n\n-- \nThere are actually people that STILL believe Love Canal was some kind of\nenvironmental disaster. Weird, eh?","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"ctwomey@vms.eurokom.ie (Colum Twomey) comments:\n\n\nCasady & Greene seems to be notoriously slow about responding, as\nI've heard from others who have contacted them. They may not reply\nvia fax, but via snail mail. Give them time, or contact them again.\n\nRhia\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"My son is considering the purchase of a 71 MGB, which has been substantially\nrestored. The odometer has rolled over, but we can't be sure of the actual\nmileage. The engine and drive train apparently weren't touched in the\nrestoration, except for a new carb and a few hoses. He plans to do vacuum and\ncompression checks to see what they might tell us about the engine. The body\nand undercarriage have no visible rust, the interior is new, as are tires,\nfront brakes (not sure about the back), battery, bumpers and other misc parts.\nThe paint is checked in a few places, and scuffed here and there, allegedly by\na wind-blown car cover. It seemed to handle OK, except for soft front shocks.\nQuestions:\n\nAre there problem areas common to MGBs we should check out?\n\nThe brakes seem soft and rather ineffective; what should we expect in the way\nof braking action?\n\nIt seemed to be \"doggy\" when accelerating from a stop. What should we expect\nit to do, given the 4-cylinder engine?\n\nThe top is in place, but will not reach a number of the snaps. The weather\nwas cold. Should the vinyl stretch and fit when it warms up, or is it forever\nshrunk?\n\nIs it normal for the wire wheels to be painted, or are they usually chromed?\n\nGiven this rather limited description, what would be a reasonable price?\n\nGee, this turned out to be a little long--sorry. While my brother once owned\nan XK120 Jag (what a car!) we're obviously not into sports cars. Any help with\nthese questions, or suggestions on other things to investigate would surely be\nappreciated.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\nThey are and they have.\n\nDavid\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n Yes. There are many methods of rendering, raytracing is one of them.\nYou didn't say what you mean by rendering, so I won't guess. Methods of\nrendering include:\n\n o Pencil and graph paper, doing the math by hand\n\n o Wireframe rendering of the 2D projection\n\n o Hidden line rendering\n\n o Scanline rendering using:\n - Painter's algorithm.\n - BSP trees.\n - Z buffer\n - Other\n\n o Raytracing\n\n o Radiosity\n\n o Holographic projection to film\n\n o Combination of any of the above","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nDirection-finding and directional monitoring receivers. Can you say \"little\nblack bakery truck\"?\n\n:-)\n\nDavid\n\n\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"The Babe and The Pride of the Yankees offer very different renditions of\nthe sotry about Ruth and Gherig hitting home runs for the boy in the\nhospital. Can some historian out there explain \"history's\" version of the\nstory. \n\nI wouldn't put is past either (or both) of the movies to season the truth\nwith a little extra spice.\n\nAny other comments as to inaccuracies in these two movies?\n\n\n\n------------------------------\n\nEric A. W. Behrens\nbehrens@cc.swarthmore.edu\n\n\n\"I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to keep playing baseball.\" ","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"For sale : Red Honda Scooter (150cc)\n\nNeed m\/c license\nMax speed - 63 mph\nGas mileage - 74 mpg\nMax wt - 250 lbs\nOdo. reading - 3000 miles\n - it has only been out of the factory for 3 years\n - very low mileage\nOriginal Owner - all paperwork available\nVery thorough tune-ups quarterly\nYear - 1986\nBody - Not a scratch, garaged and covered always\nCover and 2 helmets included\nGood for student or light commuter or for fun :)\n$1300 or best offer\n\ne-mail or call in evenings \nSusan Hodapp\n(919)833-8431","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"This sounds like a good question, the hardware is specific to him, but\nin general please respond to him via news and not e-mail. There probably\nare alot of people wanting to read the replies, including myself.\nmike\npackard@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"*** On 04-20-93 21:25, Larry Henson had the unmitigated gall to say this:\n\n LH> Hello, I am trying to hook an Apple Imagewriter to my IBM Clone.\n LH> I seem to have a problem configuring my lpt port to accept this. How\n LH> can you adjust baud, parity, etc. to fit the system? I tried MODE, but\n LH> it did not work. If anyone can help, post of e-mail. Thanx.\n\nLPT ports don't recognize baud, parity, etc. settings. You might be tring\nto connect a serial printer to a parallel port. Try this: attach the serial\nport of the printer to a serial port on the PC. Use the mode command to set\nthe COM port settings. Try\n\nC>MODE COM1,9600,N,8,1\n\nto set the port parameters. Then use the MODE command to redirect the\nprinter port LPT1 like this:\n\nC>MODE LPT1=COM1\n\nThis should work. Good luck!\n\n... Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.\n--- Blue Wave\/QWK v2.10\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":": The real question here in my opinion is what Motorola processors running system\n: 7 on a MAC are comparable to what Intel processors running Windows on a PC? I\n[stuff deleted]\n: -David\n--\nEven better than that... how does a 68000-based Amiga 2000 perform in \ndaily tasks compared to my 68030-based IIci.\n\nAnswer, except in a very few cases, I get my butt kicked by the Amiga.\nSure there are other considerations, but it goes to show you how\nproper design from the beginning (in hardware and software) can give\nyou great returns. [as well as showing you that if you don't have a \nmarketing department to speak of, no one will care how good your system is]\n\nI'm still happy with my ci, but I don't understand why the performance is\nso bad (comparatively). They could have done multi-tasking _properly_.\nThey could have done everthing else better -- but apple didn't.\n(of course DOS 6 and windows 3.1 are nothin to write home about either!!)\n\nOh well, y'all got $2.00 worth for the price of $0.02\n\n~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=\n Peter Pundy\n\n Email: 2545500@jeff-lab.queensu.ca","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n What if we remove one zeron and make it \"the genocide of two hundred\n thousands Muslims in Bosnia..\", would that make it any better..?\n And how about the 2,000,000 Muslims who were driven and continue to\n be driven out of their homes..? is that \"utterly ridiculous claim\"?\n And how about the rapes (over 60,000 women) and the concentration \n camps..? The us delegation which visited them reported yesterday\n on CNN that the serbs are giving the muslims detainees 4 biscuits\n and a cup of water a day..!!??\n That sure also sounds like an \"utterly ridiculous claim\".!\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nWell, we're not. Which goes to prove you still don't understand what\nwe're saying here.\n\n\nI've lived through the bombing of Cambodia; My Lai; inflated body counts\nin VietNam; the funding of Noreiga; Watergate; Contragate; Chappaquiddick;\nKent State; domestic spying by the CIA; Edwin Meese's Pornography \nCommission; the War on Drugs; civil seizure; the MOVE disaster; the LA \ndisaster; and now Waco.\n\nDo you really believe that government always does what is right?\n\n\nWatch the news for the next couple of months. Watch how this whole\ngovernment-initiated debacle turns into shouting for \"more gun control.\"\nIt's already started.\n-- ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nSorry, but I'd have to differ. The Canadian-bashing wrt to the health \ninsurance system is largely with little evidence or prompting. Having\nkept up with this debate on the net for some months, just about all the\ncriticism of the Canadian system has misquoted or misinterpreted even\nthe anti-Canadian propaganda put out by the American insurance industry\nand the AMA. \n\nIn a few cases, such as Mr. Case, the critiques are well-reasoned and\nworthy of response. Most others are misinformed, illogical,\nor just plain dumb. I don't think the same can be said of the \"American\nproponents\" of the Canadian system, much less of the Canadian proponents.\n\njsh","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nI've tried it, and so has one friend of mine. No known side effects or\nrisks. It didn't seem to work for us, but several studies now have \nsuggested it does work for many people, so I think it's worth a try.\n\nYou can find it in capsule form at health food stores. Up to six capsules\na day was recommended, if I remember correctly. It can also be prepared \nas a tea.\n\nGood luck,","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nI know that \"must\" is a verb in some languages. I'm complaining\nabout the assertion containing the word must.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nIn Massachusetts, you will likely be arrested for murder, but\nif you convince the cops\/DA that you used lethal force because\nof threat of death or serious bodily harm, then the charges\nwould probably be dropped. If you run away and are later caught,\nthen you will have a much harder time convincing cops\/judge\/jury\nof your innocence. Going \"on the lam\" is seen as an indication\nof guilt by a lot of people.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Mike Schmidt's 500th: Not only a milestone, but also a 9th inning game-\nwinner.\n -John\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\tRecently, I heard the Red Sox on WROL a Spanish-speaking radio station.\nI thought it was so unreal. The Red Sox in Spanish? Anyway, I want to find\nout how widespread this is? Being a NY native, I know the scMets are on in\nSpanish but not the Yankmes. I wuold think that LA,SD,Texas and Fla are on\nin Spanish. Are there any Spanish-speaking networks or is this a local\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":": Actually I am entering vet school next year, but the question is \n: relevant for med students too.\n\n: Memorizing large amounts has never been my strong point academically.\n: Since this is a major portion of medical education -- anatomy, \n: histology, pathology, pharmacology, are for the most part mass \n: memorization -- I am a little concerned. As I am sure most \n: med students are.\n\n: Can anyone suggest techniques for this type of memorization? I \n: have had reasonable success with nemonics and memory tricks like\n: thinking up little stories to associate unrelated things. But I have\n: never applied them to large amounts of \"data\".\n\n: Has anyone had luck with any particular books, memory systems, or\n: cheap software? \n\n: Can you suggest any helpful organizational techniques? Being an\n: older student who returned to school this year, organization (another\n: one of my weak points) has been a major help to my success.\n\n: Please no griping about how all you have to do is \"learn\" the material\n: conceptually. I have no problem with that, it is one of my strong \n: points. But you can't get around the fact that much of medicine is\n: rote memorization. \n\n: Thanks for your help.\nThe only suggestion i can think of off the top of my head is get a large\nsupply of index cards and memorize small amounts of info at a time, making\nflash cards and quesitons. Everytime i get a question wrong I always\nmanage to get the damn thing right the next time \n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"FOR SALE:\n\nAT&T Dataport Internal 14.4K Fax\/Modem\n\nThe modem is an internal AT\/(E)ISA 8-bit card (just a little longer\nthan a half-card). It has v.32bis for 14.4Kbps data \/ 9600 bps fax,\nv.42, v.42bis, and MNP5 for error-correction and data compression, so\nyou can get error-free links up to 57,600 bps on a conventional phone\nline. They will \"fall back\" to any speed (down to 1200bps) and even\ndisable compression and error-correction if necessary in order to\nconnect with slower and older modems.\n\nIt has a 16550 buffered UART for better compatibility with\nmulti-tasking operating systems (Windows, OS\/2, Unix, etc).\n\nThey use a patented technology called Optical Line Interface (OLI)\nwhich reduces noise generated by the modem to assure the fastest and\ncleanest connection possible.\n\nThese modems come with a lifetime warranty and free lifetime tech\nsupport (and the call is free, too) from AT&T.\n\nThey also include the lovely and talented QuickLink II for DOS and the\nNEW QuickLink II for Windows communications and fax software which\nwill let you conveniently sent faxes from any DOS or Windows\napplication just by printing. The Windows version will send faxes of\nany font and can include graphics, etc. The DOS version can fax\ngraphics and a limited set of fonts (I believe that there are 5 or so,\nas well as any HP Laser II resident fonts).\n\nI'm asking $210.00 for this modem (plus Utah tax). This is at or\nbelow the prices of any other (reputable) manufacturer of an\nequivalent modem (including Zoom, US Robotics, etc). And, it is\nbacked by a company that will never go away.\n\nThis price will include delivery if you live within 20 miles of\ndowntown SLC. I can also arrange shipping, or you can stop by my home\nto pick it up. (If you're concerned about installing an internal\nmodem, let me know and we can discuss an arrangement for including\ninstallation.)\n\nIf you're interested, please let me know. This is an excellent modem\nat an excellent price (they normally list for ~$500 and retail for\nabout ~$300). I installed one of these last week and it is very nice.\n\nIf you have questions about this, AT&T has an info number at \n(800) 554-4996, or you can email me and I will attemp to answer them.\n\nThe modem will go to the highest bidder I get within the next week.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n(sic) Oh, you're really bright. As if nobody would have understood it was a\ntypo.\n\nSeveral parents with children who either had at one time or currently were\ninside the compound made the aforementioned charges. One parent actually\nspoke about said charges (in reference to his 13-year old daughter) WITH\nKoresh on the phone.\n\nYou missed my point entirely.\n\n\nSince you're unable to formulate a cogent response, you make a lame joke.\n\n\nAnti-social. Normally meaning a response against societal norms. Stealing\nis sociopathic behavior. It's not an oxymoron to have a GROUP of\nSOCIOPATHS. I guess you're NOT a psychologist. Oh well...\n\n\nMaybe YOU should get an education, my man.\n\n\nWhy won't some assholes use a sig so I can send them mail instead of\nwasting bandwidth?\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nThat probably is not true. But today it may not be much better for\nthe gay population in general.\n\n\nWhere are all of these studies? You have cited a few, and my research\nshows that there are not that many. Do Not Confuse a survey as a\nstudy, there is a big difference. Asking people outside of a polling\nbooth and adding up numbers is NOT a study.\n\n\nBut this is what you base most of your conclusion upon. Warm\nfuzzy feelings.\n\nMaybe he has stated an educated opinion based upon the studies\nthat involve genetics and psychological influence. There are a\nlot of those types of studies, aren't there? Try reading some.\n\nThis is a crap statement and comparison. Many people use this sad\nand stupid argument. There is not relationship between alcoholics\nand people's sexual orientation- except that some may find what it\nreally is when they are drunk (repressed inhibition released).\n\nNonsense- this simply is not true. I suppose it is a waste of time\nto try and tell you to understand what a study presents. Most of\nwhat you cite does not extrapolate anything, you do.\n\n\nIf people in general would stop using irrational position to oppress\nother's and leave our private lives to ourselves, I would have no\nsupport for laws and rules to protect people form this. But we need\nonly look at post such as yours to see that they lack rational\nthought and intelligent outlooks.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n what is the likely hood of conception if sperm is deposited just outside\nthe vagina? ie. __% chance.\n -------------------------------------------------------------------------\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"From: jbrown@batman.bmd.trw.com\n\nThere are many indications that would have taken place had Saddam\nbeen wanting or planning on going into Saudi Arabia. There were\nnone. This has been openly stated by ex-Pentagon analysts. Pull.\n\nFrom: jbrown@batman.bmd.trw.com\n\nActually, reports from other mid-east countries showed that Hussein\nwas ready to make concessions due to the sanctions. We just didn't want\nhim to - we wanted to crush him, as well as battle-test all these high\ntech toys we've built over the years.\n\nFrom: jbrown@batman.bmd.trw.com\n\nWe're also hypocrites of the first magnitude. Obviously, we don't give\na shit about freedom and democracy. All we care about is our oil. Oh,\nand the excuse, now that the Soviets are gone from the board, to keep\na sizable military presence in the gulf region. Care to make bets about\nwhen ALL our troops will come home?\n\nBasically, Saddam was OK with us. He was a killer, who tortured his\nown people, used gas on them, and other horrors - he was a brutal\ndictator, but he was OUR brutal dictator. Once he said \"fuck you\" to\nthe US, he became the next Hitler. The same for Noriega. He was a\nbastard, but he was OUR bastard...until he changed his mind and went\nhis own way. Then we had to get rid of him.\n\n\n\nDavid Hunt - Graduate Slave | My mind is my own. | Towards both a\nMechanical Engineering | So are my ideas & opinions. | Palestinian and\nCarnegie Mellon University | <<>> | Jewish homeland!\n====T=H=E=R=E===I=S===N=O===G=O=D=========T=H=E=R=E===I=S===N=O===G=O=D=====\nEmail: bluelobster+@cmu.edu Working towards my \"Piled Higher and Deeper\"","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"The Duo's can drive Apple's 16\" monitor at 832x624 resolution and\n256 colors, I think. What non-Apple 16-17\" monitors can also be\nused? Would a multisync NEC-5FG work as well at the same resolution?\nWhat are the outstanding points of the Apple monitor when compared\nwith these other monitors?","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"HI,\n that might look like a dull request, but I have been following this newgroup\nfor a couple of weeks and It didn't help me make my mind.\n\n I bought a new 486 machine not long ago after being disconnected from the\npc world for a while (I have been running on an xt 5MHz till last january!!).\nThe machine I bought came equipped with a ATI VGA XL 24 graphic card. It\ngives a very nice picture and the Windows drivers are pretty stable. The only\nproblem is that it is quite slow.\n\nI would like to go for a faster card (not in the 400$ range). I saw a lot\nof comments on many products over the last weeks, but didn't get an overall\npicture clear enough to make a choice. My question is : Could somebody\ndirect me to a source of information which would help me in my quest.\nI would like to get information about :\n - the refresh rates the various cards provide;\n - quality of windows drivers;\n - standard vga performance (non-Windows stuff).\n\nDirect me to a magazine article or something like that (I got winvid.zip \ninfo, but it is not enough). If you have an ISA card you are really satisfied\nwith it, let me know.\n\tIf this information is of any use, here is my system configuration:\n\t- Fujikama 486 33MHz ISA system (Contaq motherboard)\n\t- monitor DARIUS 14\" non-interlaced multisync (up to 1024X768) \n (can reach 70kHz horizontally) \n\nI would also like to know if it is a standard for video drivers to allow\nscreen dimensioning and screen positioning by writing on the EPROM of the\ngraphic card. This is the case with my ATI card and it is very convenient\nwhen changing graphics mode since my monitor is not intelligent \nenough to record settings.\n\nMerci a l'avance for any information you would be kind enough to provide me,","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"********NOTE: FOLLOWUPS go to alt.atheism,talk.religion.misc,talk.origins!\n\n[deleted]\n\nIf you say X statement and give it the authority of fact, I will respond\nby asking you why. You aren't obligated to say anything, but if your\nintent is to convince me that X statement is true, then yes, the burden\nof proof is upon you. \n\nIf you are merely giving testimony to your beliefs, then you are an egotist.\nWhy would I care?\n\nTo surmise, the burden of proof is upon you if you wish us to believe that\nwhat you say is true.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"discussing the fact that there were only 16 players who had ever hit 200 \nhomeruns and stolen 200 bases in their career (while HoJo was batting). \nAnyone have a list? Not as easy as it sounds to come up with all of them. \nI couldn't. Mays, Mantle, Aaron, Henderson, Morgan, Bonds (Dad), ??? \nFrank Robinson? Molitor? Yount? Guessing now. I'd be interested to see \nthe whole list.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\nGee, I'd FORGOTTEN about THIS NUT.\n\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n \n This can be turned around. The Austrians who should feel guilty about\n their actions during WWII, but don't, justify their anti-semetism by making\n every Israeli action into an atrocity. The Austrians, Germans and other\n Europeans have extensive trading relations with the Arab block; being \n pro-Arab is good for business. I don't think that ethics has a thing to\n do about it.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"What I'd like to see is the more generic N-dimensional widget set.\nI realize, that there wouldn't be a whole shitload of people\nwho'd want more than 3, but why stop?\n\nAll I need is a Widget with up to N viewports showing me different\n3-D or 2-D slices of my stuff.\n\nalter,\npat\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"## Don't forget that 25% had 20 or more partners....\n#\n#Not surprising. Remember, that study includes homosexuals as well.\n\nErr, earth to Clayton, you posted this to show that 2% were\nhomosexual. So if we assume EVERY homosexual was promiscious, that\nleads us to conclude that 23 percent of heterosexuals are promiscious.\nAnd that first assumtion is a bad one.\n\nClayton, it *IS* suprising from the claims you are making.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I was one of the unfortunate people to run into this guy. I sent him\n$30 cash (Stupid, I know) for 4 CDs. That was the last I heard of him.\n\nI know there were some other people ripped off by this guy. Has there been\nany advances in tracking him down?","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"The other week I saw a TV program about the american space industry and NASA.\nIt said that in the 60's they developed a rocket that used ions or nuclear\nparticles for propolsion.\nThe government however, didn't give them $1billion for the developement\nof a full scale rocket.\nDid anybody see this program?\nIf not, has anybody heard of the particle propolsion system?\n\nThanx. 8-)","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n[stuff deleted]\n\n ^^^\n\t\t\t\tI think you mean HCI here.\n\n\n\n[snip]\n\n\n\t\t\t\tJoe","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nThe April 1993 edition of MIX Magazine carries a story on 3DO which\nincludes pictures of the unit, a schematic of what's inside and some\nindication from the people at 3DO as to where they intend to go and in\nwhat stages. (MIX is a trade rag aimed at the professional sound\nengineering community.)\n\nThe schematic shows a central DMA Engine connecting and mediating between\ntwo Graphics Animation processors (32 bit bus), a 32-bit RISC processor\nwith math co-processor, Video Decomp module, a control port, an expansion\nport (where 3DO hangs its double-fast CD player), 1Mb DRAM, an optional\nvideo port (for editing video) and on the outbound side 1MB VRAM to Video\nProcessor to TV chain parallel with a DSP to sound chain. \n\nThey promise Red Book CD-quality audio, full 30 fps video and a future\nconnection path to your PC via a PC expansion card.\n\nI am not informed enough to have an opinion about the various means and\nmethods discussed here. The article, written by Philip De Lancie, does\ncover the other machines mentioned in this thread. I come from the PC\nTCP\/IP world and see a tremendous potential for bringing connectedness to\nthe educated consumer; 3DO seems to have the right business partners to\nmake this happen. \n\nHope this helps.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I have a SPARC-2 with 2 CGSIX cards in it. I'd like\nto have the R5 server recognize the second card.\n\n\nI mknod created a \/dev\/cgsix1 device, but when I brought up the\nserver, the second device was ignored. \n\nHow do I setup the second card?\n\n\nNote: If I borrow a cgthree card, and put a cgthree and\na cgsix card in the same SPARC-2 box, the R5 server finds\nthe second card. I then set the DISPLAY to the\nsecond card, and start a second window manager. \n\nWorse case is I trade cards with someone, but maybe someone\nout there has seen this problem already...\n\n\nemail is preferred... post if you must...\n\nThanks in advance....\n\n\nJim","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"I need info regarding a miniscribe 3.5\" half-height drive. There is a\nsticker on it with the following,\n MODEL HDA PCBA UNIQUE TDA\n 8425F 09AA 03AB 03AA -\nBut the sticker on the biggest chip on the MFM interface has this,\n MODEL PCBA TDA\n FXX 03AB\n\nWhat is the spec of the drive (# of cyl, heads, etc)?\nHow fast is this drive? Can I use it as a RLL drive? \nI also have a SCSI interface that seems to match all the connectors\nfor this drive. It has this description,\n MODEL PCBA E-P TDA\n AXX 01A 29A\nCan I replace the MFM interface by the SCSI interface and use the drive\nas a SCSI drive? What would the drive size be? There is a set of jumpers\non the SCSI interface with \"6SEL\" besides it. What is the use of it?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\t1. Don't hold your finger on it\n\t2. When cooking with it use a very small pan and be sure\n\t to not spill liquids on the components\n\t3. If you do not plan to cook with it there are a number of\n\t small cooling fans designed to mount on the chip and plug\n\t into your power supply. Look in Consumer Shoppers.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nCan somebody send me a copy of this faq?\n\nThanks alot!","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Hi!\n\nWe have an old Montage FR-1 35mm film recorder. When connected to a PC with\nits processor card it can directly take HPGL, Targa and Lasergraphics Language\nfiles. 24 bit Targa is quite OK for raster images, but conversion from \nwhatever one happens to have can be quite slow. This Lasergraphics Language\nseems to be (got the source file for one test image) a vector-based language\nthat can handle one million colors. It does some polygons too, and perhaps\nsomething else ?\n\nThe question is, where can I find some information about this language ?\nA FTP site, a book, a company address,.... ?\n\n(OK, it would be nice to have a Windows driver for it, but I'm not THAT\noptimistic...)\n\nThanks in advance for any help!\n\n\tjussi\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nEven better. Make up pete conrad in a Martian Suit,\nand have him get ou;t and throw a football\nto the refs.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Hi there,\n \nI have a problem here, I've lost the software drivers and\nsetup programs for my Hardcard. Can someone email me the\nfiles, or let me know if Plus Development (were they\nbought out by Quantum?) has a BBS or phone #?\n\nI have a Hardcard II XL50.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nThe people involved in it have been building hardware rather than writing\npress releases. This is not a high-manpower project; they don't *have*\nspare people sitting around.\n\nAs I understand it, there has also been some feeling on the part of some\nof the project management that publicity was not a good idea. A lot of\npeople have been working on changing this view, with some success.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Will someone who can 'see' the X-Face included in this header please reply\nand tell me if it turned out okay?\n\nI'm not all too sure about my viewing software. I *hand*-converted this\nthing in \"vi\" from a Sun rasterfile... what a pain!\n\nFor folks who haven't the slightest, it went like this:\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\t\tHow to Make Your Own X-Face:\n\t\t in 0x000F Easy Steps!\n\n\t1. Scan my Drivers' License into a *.PCX file.\n\t2. Use WinGIF to 'trim' my face out of the license,\n\t\t'reduce' it by half, and\n\t\tconvert it to *.BMP.\n\t3. Use Paintbrush to touch up manually.\n\t4. Use WinGIF to 'reduce' it by half again.\n\t5. Use Paintbrush to touch up again.\n\t6. Use WinGIF to 'reduce' it by half *again*\n\t\tand convert it to *.GIF.\n\n\t\t[now over to the UNIX side...]\n\n\t7. Use Snapshot to convert the *.GIF to a Sun rasterfile.\n\t8. Use IconEdit to touch it up and\n\t\tconvert it to an X bitmap.\n\t9. Use \"vi\" (yes, a *text* editor) to manually convert\n\t\tthe rasterfile into the \"Uncompressed X-Face\" format.\n\t\t(Lots of global \"ed\" commands, and by the time you're\n\t\t done you'll mirror hex bytewise in your sleep!!)\n\n\t\t[now over to the *Linux* side...]\n\n\tA. Use \"compface\" to convert it to what you see here:\n\n %:A\n\n\nYou:\n\nIt gets more interesting. Romans called her Great Mother (Magna Mater),\ncould be the reason why so many of those Mary statues in Europe are black,\nprob. IS connected to that Ka'aba they've got in Mecca, 3rd cent. AD She was\nsupreme Goddess in Lyons, France . . . Attis was castrated and formed into\na pine tree . . . she should be worshiped on 25 Mar . . . in Rome it was\nan ecstatic cult, her priests wore drag, worked themselves up in dance and\ncastrated themselves in order to initiate to her, lived their lives as women.\nThey wore make up and jewelry and the whole bit.\n\nOnly other such primitive transsexualism I know of goes on in India (where\nelse?) where they do that castration thing under some meditation maybe, I\nforget by now...there's a book on that.)\n\nOf course, that excepts that weird Russian \/ Romanian 18th cent. Xian cult\nthat did all kinds of self-castration too, I forget their name.\n\n\nResponse:\n\nI'd love to get details or references on any of the above. My own exploration\nof this issue has only extended to a brief examination of the Zuni 'berdache'.\n_The Zuni Man-Woman_, by Will Roscoe, University of New Mexico Press, 1991\nprobably has some interesting things to say about them. I've yet to\nprocure it.\n\nAny details or references on:\n\nEcstatic cults in Rome, India, Russia\/Romania (Christian too?) which\nexhibit any type of transsexualism or transvestitism, male OR female\n(though I expect mostly the former will be found ;>).\n\n\nThanks for your interesting posts, Charles. :>\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Hi there,\n\nI'm looking for help on hi-rez CGA modes (hey, i know it sounds crazy but at\nthe moment it's got to do). My card's manual says it does something like\n640 by 400 2 colour and 640 by 200 4 colour (the card has 64k memory). Could \nanyone give me some help on how to implement these modes (Assembly language \nis fine). Any other usefull tips on the CGA regs will also help.\n\nThanx in advance...\n\nFrans.\n\n\nMy eMail is","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nIt will be ironic in the extreme if Spector manages to uncover a\ngovernment conspiracy and cover-up in this case. Maybe he'll posit a\nMagic Grenade that lit fires in three wings of the building at once.\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nHeh, someone mentioned Tommy Soderstrom (Flyers) for the besk mask poll\ntoo (in the mentioned below part). All he has is a plain white helmet\nwith a big cage.\nI found this pretty amusing.\n\n\t\t\t\t\t-John Santore\n\nPhiladelphia Flyers in '93-'94!\n\n=============================================================================\n ____________________ \n\/ \\ \"We break the surface tension \n\\_________ ____ \\ with our wild kinetic dreams\"\n\/ \/ \\ \\ -Rush, Grand Designs\n\\_______ \/ (*) ) )\n\/ \/ \/\\___\/ \/ Go Philadelphia Flyers!\n\\_____ \/ \/ \/\n\/ \/ \\_______\/ John Santore (jsbh@andrew.cmu.edu)\n\\________\/ ","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nYou don't, and never had to. That's what enhanced shells are for. Remember \n4DOS and NDOS? I mean, come on, you can't expect DOS to cover everything \nfrom R1.0. Microsoft has other projects to work on.\n\n\nI don't think they deliberately crippled the project. On the other hand, it \nIS a technical achievement for what it does considering that it rides on\ntop of DOS. I mean, you get a GUI with reasonable speed on a PC. With \nXWindows running on top of Linux or something similar you're still gonna \nneed a fast processor.\n\n[Re: DOS's death]\n\nExcept for the people who use DOS programs, which means about 75% or more of \nthe business world.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Being a a BLUES fan I don't get to see much else from around the league\nwith the exception of Hockey Night on ESPN. I can't get the BLUES games\nwhere I go to school, thus I don't get to see a whole lot of other teams\nplay except for the Hawks. But last night I got to catch a glimpse of\nthe Caps\/Isles game. It occurred to me that Turgeon is a stud on skates.\nHis moves are quick and brilliant. You NY fans should be proud.\nP.S. Who won the game (Caps\/Isles)?","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nJason - I've heard the people who are talking about this dismissed as\nconspiracy nuts, but nobody seems to be talking about a conspiracy, at\nleast at the beginning. There were a lot of bad decisions that went into\nthis tragedy, and some people may now be taking some serious evasive\naction to avoid being held responsible for the unexpected results of\nthose bad decisions. Actually, the only ones I see that are tied into\na conspiracy theory are the ones raving about deranged cultists with\nstockpiles of weapons and suicide pacts.\n\n\n\nI think there are a lot of us that have been following this pretty closely\nfrom the beginning, and we woud probably agree that this tragedy was more\nthe result of stupidity than malice.\n\n\n\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I think a few things are being missed overall here... First of all, anyone\nwith a DOS manual can copy a disk, or copy anything (hidden files dont\ngo far if you are dealing with anyone who is not comletely DOS ignorant) off\nof a hard disk. 'Professional' crackers aren;t interested in copying disks.\nThey are programmers who get some thrill out of going through unassembly\nlistings of programs to disable copy protection such as serial number\ndialog boxes, volume label checks, and who knows what when it comes to\ncomputer games. \n \nThose people are in the minority, however. In my experience with the world of\npeople and software, it seems that a good majority of people (say 80%) will\nat some point copy a friend's program (\"Gee, you really oughta try this\") or\naccept a copy. These are people who normally would buy a software package\nor do without, but decided that just once it wouldn't matter.\n\nThe last thing is people who own or are responsible for more than one \ncomputer; most people aren't going to spend $150 * X# of computers for the\nsame software package.. they will just install it x# of times, especially\nthings like DOS upgrades.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"How about changing team names!\nPost your choices!\n\nHere I'll start:\nHow about the \nBaltimore Baseblazers\nSan Francisco Quakes","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nPersonally, I'll be blasphemous and say that if Microsoft keeps doing\nwhat it does so well, I hope to see much harsher\/stricter copyright\nand patent laws for computer algorithms, concepts, interfaces, and\nother intellectual properties to protect real innovators. I'd hate to\nbe one who actually does innovate, and then have Microsoft come in\nlike a huge vulture and use their brute mass (development staff,\nmarketing, etc) to get fat off of my innovation. I don't have all\nthat much sympathy for Apple's complaint against Microsoft, since\nthey just took the ideas from Xerox's PA Research Center when the\nFederal government forced Xerox to disclose their patents over\nantitrust fears. However, for other companies and individuals who\nhave a great idea, yet get it \"borrowed\" by larger corporations who\ncan afford to quickly bring it to market, without any licensing from\nthe original innovator, I feel much sympathy.\n\nLarry","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":": I heard about the arms sale to Saudi Arabia. Now, how is it such a grave\n: mistake to sell Saudi Arabia weapons? Or are you claiming that we shouldn't\n: sell any weapons to other countries? Straightforward answer please.\n\nSaudi Arabia is an oppressive regime that has been recently interfering\nin the politcs of newly renunified Yemen, including assasinations and \nborder incursions. It is entirely possible that they will soon invade.\nUnluckily for Yemen it is not popular in the West as they managed to put\naside political differences during reunification and thus the West has\neffectively lost one half (North?) as a client state.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n There was a guy around here who would do them on an early pre fairing\nWing with a Hannigan. He would get it right up and ride a ways. Pretty\nintimidating sight. \n\n He was real good. He had to be. I guess you wouldn't get away with\nchopping the throttle more than once.\n\n__\n Jorg Klinger | GSXR1100 | If you only new who\n Arch. & Eng. Services |\"Lost Horizons\" CR500 | I think I am. \n UManitoba, Man. Ca. |\"The Embalmer\" IT175 | - anonymous","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nIt will certainly *help* to be able to run Windows and Dos apps but\nthe only way that Solaris or OS\/2 or any other scheme is going to \nchallenge Microsoft is if they can somehow get the prices for Solaris\nor OS\/2 or whatever apps, down to a DOS competitive level. Everybody\nwould rather run a Solaris app on a Solaris system and an OS\/2 app on\nan OS\/2 system, they usually just can't afford a Unix system because\nof the high prices for good Unix software.\n\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\nSee xwd, xpr. Even better, grab xdump from ftp.cs.uwm.edu. It makes use \nof these programs as well, but has a much nicer interface (and can do more).\nYou can dump to PostScript, bitmaps, etc.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"As I recall from Kieth Hernandez' 'auto'biography, Rusty is a devout\nRoman Catholic. Kieth and Rusty would carpool to Shea everyday but\nSunday, when Rusty would go to mass.\nSC\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nTry coming up with your own definition of any or all \"self-hating\" peoples.\nTo me, any who reject their culture to the point where they *only* see the\nabsolute negatives of that culture (generally, or regarding a particular\nevent) and accept *only* those views purely opposing aspects of that culture \n(thus, selective belief in and use of historical facts and a complete ignoring\nof \"context\" results) \"hate\" their culture. That certainly describes Elias, \nsince he has no intention of recognizing that, alongside the Palestinian\nexperience and perspective, there exists also that of Israelis. \nAnd, this is precisely why Israeli society has been tremendously harmed\nby the actions it (its government) has *felt it had to take* in response\nto an \"other\" perceived as a threat. Just as with you, there has long \nbeen a strident and emotional debate about the pain Israelis feel when \nforced to \"balance\" desires for survival and moral beliefs. The trauma\nof having to make that choice is made worse by the fact that neither\ncan be conveniently brushed aside (as a result of a reasoned political\ndebate) for the sake of the other, only reshaped. \n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"If you want slow LED flash rates, adjustable by switches (or by a\n4066\/4016 digitally controlled switch), I suggest looking at a 555\noscillator chip. They cost ~$1 at Radio Shack (much cheaper in\nquantity at quality places), and you will be able to find good info\nabout simple circuits in a 555 oscialltor notebook (I think Forest\nMims has one at Radio Shack). You'll have to toy with\nresistor\/capacitor values OR you can use your head with a little math\nto get the right frequencies. Any engineer worth his salt, can make a\n555 osciallator... It's in the book, and left up to you to see (I hate\ndoing ASCII circuit graphics). The 555 can accurately go from a few Hz\nto about 500 KHz (I think).\n\nAbout the Tape Recorder gizmo, you could alter a stereo tape deck to\nuse one channel as a DATA line (for flashing LED), and one as audio\nline (for voice or music). This would eliminate a lot of noise.\n\nThe data line is probably most easily done\nby some kind of PLL or bandpass filter (using just an op-amp). The 565\nchip is a good PLL, and not hard to work with. However if you nothing\nabout how a PLL works, I suggest you don't try this. Op-Amp\ninformation can also be found in the Forest Mims Radio Shack\ninfo-booklets, and the popular 741 op-amp is a snap to work with.\nSetting frequency and bandpass filter values are not so easy, so I\nwould suggest the 555 method firstmost... I have no idea what this is\ngoing into, so I am really generalizing...\n\nAs for manufacturing techniques, if you're only goofing with it, I\nsuggest you breadboard the thing... No need to solder. Wire-wrap would\nbe the next, more permanent step. And lastly, soldering\/PCB making.\nHope that clears things......","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nWhat does this bill do?\n\n\nMcD","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I badly need a pair of SEGA 3D glasses for a cheap VR setup. If you have \na set and want to part with it, I can arrange shipping, etc.., and duty \nif necessary.\n \nLeave e-mail to:\ndavecru@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca\n \nor call\n \n(403) 459-2893\nask for DJ.\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"A friend and I have ATI Graphic Ultra display adaptors, and they have\nbeen reasonably good performers, but we both have had irritating compatibility\nproblems with the ATI drivers and are ready to change to something faster\nand more compatible with windows. I have heard rumblings that the new Orchid\n9000 card is very fast. Anyone have experience with this card? What is\ncurrently available that is fast, compatible, does 1280x1024x256 non-\ninterlaced and cost under $500?\n\nKen Keirnan\n-- ","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nLike it or not stock prices and sales of a particular product ARE measures\nof success. They can be measures of short term or long term success. I think\nin MS case they are a good measure of their long term success. The original\npost mentioned how it seems on this group that there are a large number\nof people attacking MS and not willing to accept anything positive about MS.\nI was trying to make a point that the attacks are over emphasized and to\nlook at the sales of MS products they definitely tell a different story.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nWhy bother with a new newsgroup? If you want to discuss the subject,\n*start discussing it*. If there is enough traffic to annoy the rest of\nus, we will let you know... and *then* it will be time for a new newsgroup.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Can I view JPEG files without special hardware?","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nThis happens intermittently to Macs in our department, ranging from IIsi's\nto a Quadra 950.\n\nI can end the slowdown immediately by unplugging the Ethernet cable from\nthe Mac. It seems that something on the network puts out these packet\nstorms every few days. These storms have the effect of making our Macs\nslow down to a crawl.\n\nDavid Gutierrez\ndrg@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I'm told that I can replace the colorful windows logo that appears as\nwindows invokes with a graphic of my choosing. The challange is that the\nimage must be in 'RLE' format. I've got GIF's, PIC's, JPG's, TIF's, etc...\neverything but RLE's!\n\nWhat's the best route to converting these things? \nWhat program should I download, and from where? \nHas anybody else done this, and do you have the steps available?","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nWhere did that idea come from? It's news to me.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"This is very curious being that they are both built by Mercury in the\nvery same factory.\n\nSteve","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I bought a 386DX-40 motherboard for 50$... no documentation at all. Everything\nappears to work, except I'm having trouble getting a few of the LED connectors\nworking. I've looked at the manuals for 4 other motherboards, but the pin\nconfiguration doesn't look anything like what is on this board. Does this\npin arrangement look familiar to anyone out there??? Any hints on where I\ncan find this information?\n\n 1 10\n \"speaker\" . . . . . . . . . .\n \"keylock\" . . . . . . . . . .\n 11 ^ 20\n J23 |\n |The board came with a jumper vertically across\n these two pins.\n\nI can get the power\/keylock to work across pins 11-15, reset across pins 9 and\n19, but would prefer not to blow something up by further experimentation.\nThe date on the board itself is 6\/92, opti chips.\n\nI would really appreciate any help, and thank you in advance.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nBecause, unlike the UK, passing the average driving test over here\nusually only requires a pulse & a single digit IQ. Every state controls\ntheir own licensing requirements, so it's possible that there's a test\nout there that actually requires some driving skills, but I doubt it.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n \n cheek.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"My doc handed me 10mg samples of CLARITIN (brand of Ioratadine Tablet\nfrom Schering Corp.) I tried to find it in the PDR to no avail. I\ndo remember she mentioned this drug was relatively new to the US but\navailable overseas for quite some time.\n\nLooking mostly for side-effect, contraindications, and mode of action \nsuch that it differs from Seldane and Hismanal.\n\nEmail or newsgroup is fine. Thanx in advance.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"Hello Netters\n\n\tI recenlty aquired enough money to purchase a laser printer.\nThe other day, I bought the COMPUTER SHOPPER mag. I was looking through\nprinter review section and noticed the WINPRINTER800. The machine is \nincredibly low priced for all the features it has \n\n\t\t\t800 dpi!\n\t\t\t8Meg RAM\n\t\t\tPostscript compatable\n\t\t\tenvelope printing\n\nMy question is does anyone have one of these or know why the price is so\ncheap? I would appricaiate it if someone would pass on their knowledge\non this subject. Thanks alot!\n\n\t\t\t\t\tDave\n------------------------------\nDonuts are a girls best friend","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":" >in the field who might be able to find out haven't yet done their\n >review of the chip design, and there's been a lot of wild speculation\n >and guesswork from those with little information that it might be\n >Swiss cheese.\n\n Oh, that puts the debate on -excellent- terms for our side:\n\n FEDS: You people saying that Clipper is insecure don't have any real\ninformation to support that judgment.\n ME: Fine -- show me this \"information\" that would prove me wrong.\n FEDS: That's secret!","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n On the other hand, Rush made an interesting point: The Democrats ran\n one of their best campaigns in years against a pathetic Republican and\n a paranoiac and still only pulled 43% of the vote, lost 10 seats in\n the House, and gained 0 seats in the Senate. 1994 might be pretty\n interesting.\n\nClueless of the world, take heart! 57% of the electorate is willing\nto vote for \"a pathetic Republican and a paranoiac\"!!","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I'm replying to someone who asked for information on space camp.\nI have a brochure that has all different schedules. What age, what \nlevel and what program do you want to know the schedule of? Most of the \nmissions are 5 to 8 days long. The address for Huntsville is:\n\nAlabama Space Science\nExhibit Commission\nU.S. Space and Rocket Center\nOne Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35807\n\n- Jennifer\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I recently made the mistake of purchasing a SONY CPD-1320 monitor for my\nMac IIci. The monitor is very good, however it seems that the IIci does not\nsupport VGA (then why did you buy it you ask? I am stupid I reply). What I\nam looking for is a video card, preferably 8 bit, which supports VGA. I am\ninterested in any information I can get. Offers for the sale of applicable\ncards will also be considered. \n\nThanks in advance.\n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\nAnd unless I am mistaken (I screwed up my borrowed VCR and got the first 2\nminutes :-), the Corrado SLC was awarded AJAC's Sports (Sporty?) Car of the\nYear..\n\nMattias\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"=========================\ncommodore 128\n1571 d\/s disk drive\n2 joysticks\n1 mouse\nlotsa software, both games and apps.\nrapid fire joystick adapter\nALL necessary cables\n==========================\nabout a year old\n\n$95 OBO","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Hello,\n\n\nOur application requires us to capture keypad presses for all windows\nin a number of applications. We are trying to use action translation\ntables to implement this. We have only succeeded by assigning the\ntranslation table to every individual widget in all windows in a single\napplication. The Xt calls we make are included below.\n\nIt would be much more convenient if we could assign the translation\ntable to a class of widgets rather than individual widget instantiations,\nand also accomplish it for MULTIPLE applications. If someone could\ndescribe how do this it would be greatly appreciated.\n\nPlatform: Sun Sparc w\/ X11R4 & Motif 1.1.4\n\n***********************************************************************\n\nstatic XtActionsRec actionsTable[] = {\n {\"up\", do_up},\n {\"right\", do_right},\n {\"middle\", do_middle},\n {\"left\", do_left},\n {\"down\", do_down},\n\t{\"bye\", quit},\n};\n\nstatic char defaultTranslations[] = \n\t\t\"KP_8: up() \\n\\\n\t\t KP_6: right() \\n\\\n\t\t KP_5: middle() \\n\\\n\t\t KP_4: left() \\n\\\n\t\t KP_2: down() \\n\\\n\t\t KP_1: bye()\"; \n\nXtTranslations\ttrans_table, trans_table2;\n\n(. . .)\n\n XtAddActions(actionsTable, XtNumber(actionsTable));\n trans_table = XtParseTranslationTable(defaultTranslations);\n\n widget = XtCreateManagedWidget(\"msg\", xmPushButtonWidgetClass,\n\t\tform, wargs, n);\n\n XtOverrideTranslations(widget, trans_table);","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nI think you would need a DOS macro program. Superkey (by Borland?)\ncomes to mind. I don't think Windows is capable of sending\nkeystrokes to a DOS window.\n\nWhat you want to do sounds like a security problem to me, though.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nGCC and other big programs seemed to crash about 15% of the time for me.\ngcc gave something like \"program as got fatal signal 11\" and when doing\nanything past the complexity of elvis, kermit, etc, I got kernel general\nprotection faults at *least* once a session.\n\nI disabled my cache as suggested, and bingo, Linux is as stable as a rock\n(it hasn't given me a core dump or kernel error yet).\n\nDoes any one know why the cache would do something like this?\n\nAldy\n--\nhernandz@andrews.edu","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"We have Suns running SunOS 4.1.3 and Openwindows 3.0 (X11R4). We have\nused Xvision on a PC, setup to broadcast query to the UNIX xdm servers and\nallow a user to choose a UNIX client in which to login: xdm will then\nmanage that display. I would like to do the same thing with xfree86\nrunning under Linux, but I don't know how. I don't want to hardwire the UNIX\nxdm to manage the PC displays as the PC's are not always running Linux \n(let alone xfree86). I would like the same setup as provided by Xvision.\n\nCan anybody help?\nThanks,","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nIt varies. You may get a catalog or price list from the advertiser, or\nif the ad was a specific product - a slec sheet on that product or line.\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nFor those of you who complain about Don Cherry, and wonder why he is\npopular...\n\nthe reply is Dick Vitale and John Madden and Bobby Knight and\nJoe Garagiola and Howard Cosell.\n\nJohn Madden picks Gary Clark of the Redskins for his All-Madden team\na lot, over much better receivers...for much the same reasons Cherry\nsings the praises of Doug Gilmour...a little guy with heart...yet one\ndoesn't see a string of American posts saying that John Madden has\nlost his marbles.\n\nDick Vitale is always promoting this kid from this high school or\nthat college with outrageous statements.\n\nWhy should Americans expect that Canada would not have such characters\nin relation to our greatest passion...which is hockey? Canadians\nare very similar to Americans...culturally our sports are just hockey\nand curling, whereas with Americans it is football\/basketball\/baseball\nand bowling.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\n\"This is your god\" (from John Carpenter's \"They Live,\" natch)\n\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\nCan anyone figure out what kind of deranged parent was stupid enough to\nbring their infant on a rock throwing crusade (or jihad, sorry)? 18-month\nold infants certainly don't walk around the streets on their own. That would\nlead me to believe that some nimrod of a \"parent\" brought them along for a \nlittle terrorism.\n\n\nthats what happened.\n\n\n\nUhm, last I heard, the territories were disputed. Israel's occupation is not\nillegal. They are legally allowed to remain there until a settlement is reached\nwith the arabs which, from the behavior of the Palestinian negotitating team,\nwill probably be never.\n\n\n\nhuh? they were buying vegetables.\n\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I am looking at buying a Dual Sport type motorcycle. This is my first\ncycle as well. I am interested in any experiences people have with\nthe following motorcycles, good or bad.\n\n\tHonda XR250L\n\tSuzuki DR350S\n\tSuzuki DR250ES\n\tYamaha XT350\n\nMost XXX vs. YYY articles I have seen in magazines pit the Honda XR650L \nagainst another cycle, and the 650 always comes out shining. Is it safe\nto assume that the 250 would be of equal quality ?","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"...\n\nIf we are indeed talking about CS, then this is not quite accurate. CS is\n\"just\" tear gas--albeit the worst kind. It isn't a nausea gas, and doesn't\nhave direct CNS effects. However, it's quite bad--much worse than CN gas. I\nwas briefly exposed to it once (during an engagement in Berkeley circa 1968\n8^) and it's not the kind of thing you forget. It seems to be\nmoisture-activated--it not only made my eyes sting and water, but attacked\nmy breathing passages and lungs. Breathing was painful, and my entire face\nfelt as if it was on fire. These effects persisted for hours after\nexposure, and I was coughing for days afterwards. If I was exposed to a\ndense concentration of this stuff in a closed space for several hours, I\ndoubt whether I could find the exit. Indeed, I can't imagine living through\nit.\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Yeah... and BMW 525e has 2.7 litres\n\t\t535 3.4 \n\nBTW - can someone out there please tell me how to put someone else's file \non and then reply to that so the other person's file and my own 'reply' go\nto the newgroups together? (ps: just mail me personally) ","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nThis is a phenomenon known around work as ready-fire-aim. I am astounded at\nthe number of times people post strong opinions about things they not only\ndon't understand but publicly admit to not understanding. In fact, there's a\nplausible argument that saves are a more rational stat than wins.\n\nFor the record, there are two ways that a reliever can get a save:\nHe must finish the game and either\n1. have entered the game with the tying run on base, at bat, or on deck.\n2. have pitched at least three innings effectively.\nA pitcher may not get a win and a save in the same game.\n\n\nBut this is an argument that *wins* is a dumb stat, not saves.\n\n\nThis again doesn't support your claim about saves at the beginning of your\npost. \n\n Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I've been using Final from CODA for some time, but suddenly it stopped using \nmy fonts. I have a 386 PC with lots of disk space and memory, a Postscript \nlaser, Win3.1, Finale 2.0.1 and I recently installed ATM 2.0. I've been \nfiddling around with the Windows setup for some time, and when I needed to do \nsome work with Finale things didn't print properly. It might - and it might \nnot - have anything to do with the installation of ATM from 1.something to \n2.0, but I don't have the old ATM lying around anomore. \n\nThe most annoying problem was that the Petrucci font didn't print, which is a \nrather important font :-) \n\nI managed to get direct printing to work if I included OwnPS=0 in the \n[Finale] section of WIN.INI, but Compile PostScript Listing still doesn't \nwork; and it's those .EPS files I need. When I look at the .eps files \ngenerated the only font which appears there is Courier. I found out that if I \nmanually changed the Courier 24-point to Petrucci 24-point in the .EPS file \neverything worked ok, but I'd rather avoid that since I have a lot of songs \nto work with. \n\nAnd yes, in the Special\/Font\/Font names dialog box all the fonts I need are \nlisted, with the correct mapping between Finale, Screen and Printer fonts. \nFinale is obviously aware of the fonts since direct printing of a score works \nwell (that is, after I included OwnPS=0), and all my other Windows \napplications print Petrucci and the other fonts well. \n\nHas anyone encountered problems like this? \n\nWhat is the current version of Finale from Coda Music Software? I have 2.0.1\n\nAre the people at Coda available on Internet or X.400?\n\nI'd be grateful for all hints and help. -mats","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nHow about the GNU people, handing out very good, free software? I've also\ndistributed two decent-sized programs myself, the Go player Fumiko (at\nftp.u.washington.edu) and the Genetic Neural Network Programmer CEREBRUM\n(somewhere out there).\n\nI've only had time to write these programs because of scholarships and\ngrants. The intended benefit to society, or a loophole in the system? \n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I am looking for info on products that can take\nWindows source on a Unix box (such as Sparc), and produce a\nMotif executable. Another requirement is that MFC 2.0 should\nbe supported. I already know of:\n\n Wind\/U by Bristol Technologies\n Hunter SDK\n MainWin by MainSoft\n\n Are there any others?\n\n\tI will post a summary if it's wanted.\n\n\t\t\t\tDaniel","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Hi,\n I need to know if there is a 256 color graphics mode that allows multiple\npages. I want something like mode 0x10 (640x350x16 2 pages). I have been\nexperimenting with graphics by calling the BIOS with borland turbo c. I\nfeel like I am flying blind in this area, and could use all the help that\nyou can give.\n\n Thanks,\n\tIvan......\n\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nWell, let's delve one level deeper. Why is democracy better than tribalism or\nother means of Govt.? The President of Georgia was elected with a thumping\nmajority and booted out later, w\/ no objections from the UN. Similarly, the\npeople of Algeria elected an Islamic Fundemantalist Party into power but the\njunta declared it illegal. In both cases, I personally have _no_ problems with\nthe outcome, but if the voice of the people is that hallowed thing that the \nworld community claims to revere so, why isn't it interfering there? \n\n.\nExactly. My point is that it will inevitably turn out that way, and we can save\nourselves a lot of pain and trouble by simply letting people sort out their\nproblems on their own. Colonial interventions, even in Haiti, haven't worked \nin the past. They had a 102 coups from 1845-1915. The US invaded in 1915. And left\nin 1933, almost 17 years after they had intended to. Was it a success? Well,\nlook at Haiti today and of the past 40 years and decide for yourself. It _was_\na success so long as the US was in, from what I remember. But it didn't last\nlong, obviously.\n\n\nNobody did. People should have a right to self-defense. If the UN wants to arm\nthe Bosnians or Haitian revolutionaries or whoever, I have no problems with\nthat. I do when they cross that line and attempt to re-arrange boundaries, govts.\netc., the Vance-Owen plan being one such piece of insanity.\n \n\nWe finally have a clearly-stated point of difference. Colonialism can\nhave its good side, which is as you stated above - removing thugs from being\nable to lord it over powerless people. I am worried that the bad side is what \nwill assert itself, and I am prepared to let natural forces take their course \nif that will mean we can avoid the bad side of colonialism.\n\n\n-- \nSrinivas Sunder sunder@crhc.uiuc.edu\n\nIf The University of Illinois shares these views, I'd be surprised.\nThey aren't that smart generally -:).","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"From article , by 3s737abg@hawk.cs.ukans.edu (Unknown Class User):\nSaying things like that incline one to believe that you can't get it (SCSI)\nto work for your setup (too bad). I've daisy-chained 4 SCSI devices off my\nmac without a problem (limit is 7 SCSI devices in the daisy-chain). If it\nisn't working for you, it's really better to state the problem (unless all\nyou really intend to do is try to get nasty e-mail, in that case perhaps you\nwould be better off posting to alt.masochistic type of newsgroup).\n \/`-_ callan@csd4.csd.uwm.edu\n { }\/ Joel E Callan Hey, why do you think I have the answer?\n \\ .\/ 2909 N. 44th Street May you sit on the tack of success\n |___| Milwaukee, WI 53210 and rise to the occasion!","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Last night, Boston Red Sox win its 11 games of 14 games by beating Seattle\n5-2. Roger Clemson pitch not so dominate. He walked at least 6 man in\nfirst 6 inns. But Valetin and Greenwell hit homeruns and Red Sox prevail.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\nI wonder why you say that? I don't see why having a spouse and\/or\nkids would have anything to do with it. It might if you brought\nyour kids to the game and wanted them to get home in time to get\nto bed at a reasonable hour (in which case I'd probably decide\nto take my kids to games on weekends, as many people do, or else\nbe prepared to leave the game early), but from what you say later\non, you don't bring your kids *or* your spouse to the game.\nAs it happens, I have a husband but no kids, and my husband usually\nattends games with me.\n\n\nI can see it's a problem if you don't bring your wife to the ballgame,\nbut that's a problem even if the game goes a trim 2 1\/2 hours. As far\nas bagging work the next day, I don't really understand why that's\nnecessary, unless going to a game also means that you consume vast\nquantities of beer (I note that this is the case for many guys).\nIf you don't think you can get up to go to work after a long evening\nout, then don't have long evenings out during the week.\n\n\nLook: if I pay between $8.00 and $20.00 apiece for tickets, plus $10.00 \nfor parking, plus spending my time and energy driving to and from Boston, \nplus spending additional money on concessions etc. at the ballpark, then \nI see going to a game as a considerable investment of time and money.\nI can't afford to go to a lot of games. Hence, going to a game is a\nbig deal, like going to a play or an opera. Maybe you have more money than \nI do and can go to games all year long, so it's not such a big deal for you. \nBut I'm not interested in having games \"sped up\", any more than I want to\nhave _Die Walkure_ cut down to a convenient \"weeknight version\" of two\nhours. If I felt that going to a night game during the week would interfere \nwith my family life or my work life, then I'd choose to go to a weekend game.\n\nIMPO.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"** Talaris Lazer printer, 16pg\/min **\n\nI have a lazer printer from Talaris that suppose to printer 16 pg \/ min.\n\nI have never set it up to use because I did not expect it to be any bigger than\na lazerJet IIp, but I', wrong. It was purshase used when a company \nliquidated it.\n\nI will sale it for $350 + shipping. \n\nReply if interested\/obo.\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nWhat is your reaction to people who claim they were abducted by space aliens?\n\nSome of these people say, \"I was abducted, experimented on, etc.\"\nIf we insist that these aliens don't exist is the burden of proof placed on\nus. These people can give no hard facts but can give a lot of testimony to\nback up their beliefs.\n\nReplace with , , , \nand we have a larger percentage of the population than I like to think\nabout.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\nShhh--coke drinkers haven't found out about Phosphoric Acid yet.\n\n:-)\n\nDavid","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nHighway 12 is a great road. Be sure to stop by the Anasazi (sp) village\nmuseum near Boulder Creek. Interesting lifestyle :-). The views of Dixie \nNational Forest are stunning.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"wrote in response to article <30975@galaxy.ucr.edu>, raffi@watnxt08.ucr.edu \n\n[IC] There are some Armenians here, in the USA.\n[IC] In fact, there are some areas where Armenians are majority.\n[IC] Suppose, a large group of people of one of such area decides,\n[IC] that the US \"government is not representing their interests, and vote for\n[IC] seperation\" from the USA.\n\nThe Armenians you refer to have chosen to come to the United States lawfully \nand peacefully. However, if Armenians invade the United States and force\nAmericans to either flee or become Armenians, it will not succeed. Similarly,\nthe Armenians of Karabakh are being forced by Azerbaijan to either become \nAzeris or leave, and it also will not succeed, as has been demonstrated. \n\nKarabakh, irrespective of its geographic position situated technically within\nthe Stalin-prepared borders of Azerbaijan, has been long oppressed and \neventually was invaded in 1991 by Azeri OMON and Soviet forces, resulting in \nthe northern third of this Armenian area being depopulated of Armenians. The \nArmenians have been fighting back ever since. \n\nClearly, you feel it rather ridiculous for Armenians, of let's say Glendale, \nCalifornia, to engage in an independence movement for a free and independent\nGlendale. Similarly, the Azerbaijanis are engaging in a losing attempt at\nclaiming sovereignty over the land and people of Karabakh, who have lived\ncontinuously in Karabakh a thousand years before the first Central Asian \ninvaders ever stepped foot in the Caucasus. \n\n[IC] Should they get it? \n[IC] And should the UN enforce their will?\n[IC] And is it a simple, beautiful concept, indeed?\n\nYour analogy has broken down because you have switched positions of the victim\nand invader. A better analogy would be the direct parallel between Armenians \nof Karabakh and Native Americans. Now, if you wish, we can discuss the tenets \nof might versus right and the policies of settler nations!\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\tIn what way David? Our government is totally out of control,\n\twhether you realize it or not. I know you find it painful to\n\tthink of your old buddy Uncle Sam as evil but it's true. Other\n\tdemocracies have fallen before. Ours is on its way and knee-jerk\n\tsheep that instinctively trust government are helping it slide.\n\tPower corrupts David, why is that so hard to understand?\n\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n[...]\n\n\nI think you are mistaken in thinking Tom Scharle to be a atheist.\nYou will find both atheists and Christians among your opponents on t.o.\nCalling your opponents them \"Branch Athiests zealots\" does nothing for\nyour credibility.\n\n\nOh yes, do.\n\n\n\nDear me. This is taken _so_ out of context that it's hard to know where\nto start... The quote starts with material from p 78, and ends with material\nfrom page 81!\n\nOn page 78, there's the bit that says (the parts left out in John King's\n\"quote\" are marked by <>):\n\"<...> the doubt that has infiltrated the previous, smugly confident certitude\nof evolutionary biology<'s last twenty years> has inflamed passions .\"\n\nEldridge goes on immediately following the butchered quote:\n\"In short, evolutionary biology has entered a phase of creativity that is\nthe hallmark of good, active science.\"\n\nThe material that is on page 81 that is \"quoted\" by John King has been\nbutchered even more severely:\n\n\" **There is**[these words not\nin the original text-prl] lack of agreement even within warring camps\n<: things are really in uproar these days, and each of the \"basic\" ways\nof looking at evolutionary biology has its minor variants.> Sometimes\nit seems as if there are as many variations on each evolutionary theme\nas there are individual biologists.\"\n\nEldridge goes on:\n\"But that's the way it should be; this is how science is supposed to operate.\"\n\n\nAnd just a few sentences down:\n\n\"When they [creationists] misrepresent the exuberant, creative doubt and\ncontroversy permeating evolutionary biology these days, they are actively\npromoting scientific illiteracy.\"\n\nAnd that, John E. King, is precisely what you have done with Eldridge's\narticle. Are you personally responsible for the butchery of the text or\nhave you pulled it out of some creationist propaganda? You owe the people\nreading t.o an apology for posting such misrepresentation.\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Hi,\n\n\t\n\n Could someone explain to me what exactly the Xlib functions \n\nXCreateRegion, XPolygonRegion, XPointInRegion do, or to \n\nsuggest a ftp site where I can find programs using these functions.\n\n\nPS: The man pages does not explain much ......\n\n\t\nThank you,\nLeo.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n-- \n---------------------------------------------------------------------\nLeonidas Nikidis : ln@doc.ic.ac.uk\tImperial College, London,UK\n\t\t\t\t\tDept. of Computing","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n [excellent and helpful list deleted] \n\n\n Wes's list is of \"do\"s and \"don't\"s for writing your Congressional\nrepresentatives is a fine one but I'd like to encourage people to pay\nextra attention to the point above. As cliched as the saying may be\nit's nevertheless true that you can catch more flies with honey than\nwith vinegar.\n\n While the writing styles prevalent on the net possess a certain charm\nplease remember that the person reading your letter is likely to be\nuninfluenced or negatively influenced if you express your concerns in\na way that makes you sound like a flake or a paranoid crackpot. Wild\nand unsupported accusations about the menace from the NSA will not\ncarry much weight, nor are overblown conclusions about the inevitable\nconsequences of the proposal likely to convince (especially not ones\nthat attempt strained analogies to the rise of the Nazi party. Please\nsave the Niemoller quote for another letter..)\n\n If you want your opinions to be taken seriously it is *very* important\nthat you state those opinions in a manner that is understandable and \nseems reasonable to a layman. Don't overburden your reader with technical\ndetails or expect them to know the history of various encryption \ntechnologies. Before you mail it, hand your letter to a non-technical\nfriend and ask them to sanity-check it.\n\n Above all, realize that legislators are often motivated as much by\nself-interest as by anything else. Try to point out risks in terms that\nwill be meaningful and motivating to them such as the loss of individual\nprivacy rights or the damage restrictive export regulations do to American\nbusinesses' ability to compete in the global marketplace. Pull the \nstrings that you think will work with your legislator -- if your\nlegislator is unlikely to be swayed by civil-rights concerns then point out\nhow a government-granted monopoly for Mycotronx damages the competitiveness\nof businesses in your district that manufacture or market phone or crypto\ntechnology.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\nGood question. It's my impression, not backed by evidence, that general\nsouth-of-the-borderness seems to exempt one from the hiring-firing effect\nI was talking about. \n\nBack in the 20's there were some attempts to hire black Cuban ballplayers; \nthey were rejected by the commissioner and others.\n\n\n\n\nWell, what *did* I mean to say? Aside from some short-lived exceptions\nsuch as Japanese internment in WW II, only blacks were affected by laws\nregarding: slavery, Jim Crow, miscegenation, military service, etc. If\nmy claim of exclusivity is not 100% airtight, that is, if you can come\nup with this or that exception, fine -- have a cookie. But compared to\nthis list, no other racial group put up with a legal onslaught worth\ndiscussing at length.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Quoting dougb@ecs.comm.mot.com in article <1993Apr26.150434.227@lmpsbbs.comm.mot.com>:","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\tViola has only played in the NL with the Mets -- not possible for him\nto have defeated or lost to every team. Ditto for Tanana who was mentioned\nin a previous post.\n\n\n\tI don't remember if Seaver managed to get a win against the White Sox\nin his brief sojourn with Boston so I'd say the other pitcher to defeat every\nteam is either Mike Torrez (he bounced around enough for a long enough period\nof time) or Koosman as mentioned. I would also guess that if one of these\ntwo did not manage to beat every team he did manage to lose to every team.\n\nTom\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nI'll post my guesses to some of these and other trivia questions posted.\n\nFor most career K's with one team, if it's not Ryan, perhaps Steve Carlton.\nWith the Rangers, Hough was there for a long time.\n\nIn the 100 saves department...Maybe Lee Smith(he should have at least\na hundred with the Cubbies, maybe enough with either the RSox or Cards.)\nThen maybe, Gossage?(NYY and SD), Fingers (MIL, OAK)\n\nDon't know about the homers\/steals dept.\n\nIn some other article,(Mets trivia), it could be Tim Leary in at least\nthe losing to all teams, maybe beating all of 'em too. Probably Seaver\nand Koosman fit too.\n\nAnd in Randy Johnson's no-hitter, I think it was Scott Bradley, the\nother half of the old Mariner catching platoon, who was behind the plate\nthat night.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"(Peter > > Simple logic arguments are folly. If you read the Bible you\nwill see\n\nI can't. It seems Jesus used logic to make people using logic\nlook like fools? No, that does not sound right, he maybe just\ntold they were fools, and that's it, and people believed that...\nHmm, does not sound reasonable either...\n\nI find it always very intriguing to see people stating that\ntranscendental values can't be explained, and then in the\nnext sentence they try to explain these unexplained values.\nHighly strange.\n\nCheers,\nKent","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nYou can configure devices for the same IRQ as long as you don't use them\n*simultaneously*, under Dos at least. Both LPT1: and SB just sit there until\nyou tell them to do something. You can't configure a SoundBlaster for IRQ7\nif you got an Ethernet Card which hits that IRQ a thousand times or so per \nsecond.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"I'm interested in this from the other angle: what antihistamine can I\ntake at bedtime for relief of allergies, with the assurance that its\nsedative effect will have completely worn off by the next morning, but\npreferably with the anti-allergy effect lasting longer?\n\nI'm thinking mainly of OTC products. Which has the least duration of\nsedative action: Benadryl, Chlor-Trimeton, or what?\nNote that I'm asking about duration, not intensity.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n\nThe problem is that QuinZip is very very slow. So I think that WinZip 4.0\nis still the best choice to use pkzip in Windows!","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":":\tI'd really like to see such a thing developed so that interactive\n:internet talk radio could be done. Ideally, though, it should be a general\n:purpose device. It should be a general purpose enough device that nobody\n:should be able to balk at its widespread use. Obviously, to make it easy\n:for homebrewers, it should use pretty common hardware.\n\nI suggest we start with the ubiquitous Sun, to get a lot of momentum\ngoing. Custom hardware isn't going to go anywhere until there's a\nuser base.\n\n:\tAnyone interested? I'll start a provisional mailing list. Let\n:me know if you want on.\n\nCount me in. I need someone at the US end to experiment on the \nprotocols with, and I like the way you code. Give me 3 weeks to\nmove house and settle in then we'll go for it seriously...","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\nThat is the result of watching anti-Muslim 'SDPA' Nazis\/crooks\/idiots \ntoo much. Still covering up the crimes of your fascist Armenian grandparents \nand Nazi Armenian parents? Not a chance. As early as 1934, K. S. Papazian \nasserted in 'Patriotism Perverted' that the Armenians\n\n 'lean toward Fascism and Hitlerism.'[1]\n\nAt that time, he could not have foreseen that the Armenians would\nactively assume a pro-German stance and even collaborate in World\nWar II. His book was dealing with the Armenian genocide of the Muslim\npopulation of Eastern Anatolia. However, extreme rightwing ideological\ntendencies could be observed within the Dashnagtzoutune long before\nthe outbreak of the Second World War.\n\nIn 1936, for example, O. Zarmooni of the 'Tzeghagrons' was quoted\nin the 'Hairenik Weekly:' \n\n\"The race is force: it is treasure. If we follow history we shall \n see that races, due to their innate force, have created the nations\n and these have been secure only insofar as they have reverted to\n the race after becoming a nation. Today Germany and Italy are\n strong because as nations they live and breath in terms of race.\n On the other hand, Russia is comparatively weak because she is\n bereft of social sanctities.\"[2]\n\n[1] K. S. Papazian, 'Patriotism Perverted,' (Boston, Baikar Press\n 1934), Preface.\n[2] 'Hairenik Weekly,' Friday, April 10, 1936, 'The Race is our\n Refuge' by O. Zarmooni.\n\nIn April 1942, Hitler was preparing for the invasion of the Caucasus.\nA number of Nazi Armenian leaders began submitting plans to German\nofficials in spring and summer 1942. One of them was Souren Begzadian\nPaikhar, son of a former ambassador of the Armenian Republic in Baku.\nPaikhar wrote a letter to Hitler, asking for German support to his\nArmenian national socialist movement Hossank and suggesting the\ncreation of an Armenian SS formation in order \n\n\"to educate the youth of liberated Armenia according to the \n spirit of the Nazi ideas.\"\n\nHe wanted to unite the Armenians of the already occupied territories\nof the USSR in his movement and with them conquer historic Turkish\nhomeland. Paikhar was confined to serving the Nazis in Goebbels\nPropaganda ministry as a speaker for Armenian- and French-language\nradio broadcastings.[1] The Armenian-language broadcastings were\nproduced by yet another Nazi Armenian Viguen Chanth.[2]\n\n[1] Patrick von zur Muhlen (Muehlen), p. 106.\n[2] Enno Meyer, A. J. Berkian, 'Zwischen Rhein und Arax, 900\n Jahre Deutsch-Armenische beziehungen,' (Heinz Holzberg\n Verlag-Oldenburg 1988), pp. 124 and 129.\n\n\nThe establishment of Armenian units in the German army was favored\nby General Dro (the Butcher). He played an important role in the\nestablishment of the Armenian 'legions' without assuming any \nofficial position. His views were represented by his men in the\nrespective organs. An interesting meeting took place between Dro\nand Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler toward the end of 1942.\nDro discussed matters of collaboration with Himmler and after\na long conversation, asked if he could visit POW camp close to\nBerlin. Himmler provided Dro with his private car.[1] \n\nA minor problem was that some of the Soviet nationals were not\n'Aryans' but 'subhumans' according to the official Nazi philosophy.\nAs such, they were subject to German racism. However, Armenians\nwere the least threatened and indeed most privileged. In August \n1933, Armenians had been recognized as Aryans by the Bureau of\nRacial Investigation in the Ministry for Domestic Affairs.\n\n[1] Meyer, Berkian, ibid., pp. 112-113.\n\nNeed I go on?\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"A word of warning for those of you registering for SIGGRAPH '93.\nI just received my registration form back in the mail with the\nenvelope marked \"Return to sender. Moved - Left No Address.\nClosed PO Box\". The address I used to register for SIGGRAPH '93\nis the one printed on the registration form:\n\n ACM SIGGRAPH '93\n PO Box 95316,\n Chicago, IL 60694-5316\n\nI printed the envelope in my best printing, honest but evidently\nSIGGRAPH '93 has skipped town or moved?\n\nI ended up faxing my registration to: 312-321-6876. I hope that\nnumber is real!","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"It should be noted that the US benefitted not only from German science and\ntechnology after WW2 but also from British science and technology. From the\ndiscovery and manufacture of penicillin to jet engines, swing wing aircraft,\nthe hovercraft etc etc. all were shipped lock-stick-and-barel across the\nAtlantic. We still are suffering from this sort of thing because of some of the\nmore parochial aspects of US procurement policy. Meiko, a British \nparallel computer company, for example, has now moved most of its facilities to\nthe US since that was the only way it could sell stuff over there.\n ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I still have about 70 records left on hand, all in pristine condition\n(except where noted), quite a few out-of-print and more than a few\nimports in the bunch.\n\nRather than selling the majority for $3-4 each, I'm looking to barter\npackages for stuff that you might be selling over USENET. I'll also\ntrade for other records in very good condition that you've replaced\nwith CD, as well as pre-recorded videos on Beta or VHS. In the past,\nI've been able to make deals based on the equivalent list\/store price\n(e.g., 1 CD = 1 movie in Beta format*) to get around what you or I\nmight have originally paid (as if we can even remember! (-;) **\n\n[At this time, I'm looking for a set of working AA NiCad rechargable\nbatteries ... if you have some lying around, and they're sound, RSVP!]\n\nSo if you're curious, RSVP for my list and if you see anything that\nyou like, send back a proposal for a record package and a copy of\nyour ad for the stuff you're selling ... thanks!\n\ngld\n\n* i.e., the imports and out-of-prints are also valued at 1 used CD;\n\n** I once got a 2400 baud external modem for 10 records (list $81);\nAnybody got a nice, unused blender for making frozen margaritas? (-;\n\nPS: There have been NO additions since the last posting in February;\n the list has only shrunk as I've made a few deals since.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"EUROPEAN COMPUTER RESEARCH CENTRE\n\nResearch Positions in 3D Graphics\n\nECRC is currently expanding its research staff in three-dimensional\ngraphics. We are looking for highly qualified researchers with a PhD in\ncomputer science and a proven ability to conduct highly innovative\nresearch. Preference will be given to candidates who have strong\nexperience in developing and implementing algorithms for\nthree-dimensional graphics, visualization and user interaction. We\npresently have positions available for both experienced researchers and\nrecent graduates. Candidates with especially strong backgrounds may be\nconsidered for positions as visiting scientists or for Ph.D. student\nresearch positions.\n\nThe European Computer-Industry Research Centre is located in Munich,\nGermany with English as the working language. The centre is funded by a\nconsortium of major computer companies, with a mission to pursue\nresearch in fundamental areas of computer science. Active areas of\nresearch include visualization and user interfaces, distributed\ncomputing, parallelism, deductive systems and databases. The center\nemploys 45 researchers of 21 different nationalities.\n\nThe small but rapidly growing graphics group is currently investigating\nnew methods for three-dimensional human-computer interaction and the\nintegration of computer vision and computer graphics technology. The\ncenter has extensive computing facilities which includes Sun\nworkstations, Apple Macintoshes, a well equipped graphics laboratory and\nnetwork access to super-computer facilities.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Sega Genesis Games For Sale: (All these games just $25 each!)\n\nGalaxy Force II\nJordan vs. Bird (One on One, shoot-outs, etc.)\nPowerball\nTest Drive II: The Duel (comes in box)\nValis III by Renovation\n\nAlso for sale:\nSportstalk Football '93 starring Joe Montana\t$35\n\nAll games include manual and case. Shipping is $4 per order (2nd day priority).","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n]Furthermore, in response to an earlier message, the 1992 U.S. est. output of\n]sulfur dioxide (20 mill. tons) was equivalent to the entire output by the recent\n]eruption of Mt. Pinautubo(Sp.). Currently world carbon dioxide levels set at approx.\n]360 ppm, in the past 120,000 years it has never gone above 280 (this info\n]was found using ice core samples from the joint French\/Russian\/U.S. Vostok\n]project). Furthermore, the background emmisions of chlorine compounds into\n]the atmoshpere is about 0.6 ppb annually, it now sits at 3.5. This OVERWHELMING\n]data\/info is found in the World Resources doc. published by Oxford University.\n\nGood evidence.\n\n]The ozone hole in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres keeps getting bigger\n]and stickin' around longer whilst skeptics ponder how wrong or corrupt all this\n]data from government and international scientific institutions is. It is a pity, that,\n]if the skeptics are wrong and we base our complacency on their Limbaugh\n]psycho babble, then we will find ourselves strapped by limited options with\n]which to rectify the primal engineering of our industrial age.\n\nWhat ozone hole in the northern hemisphere?\n\nWhat exactly will happen if we get an ozone hole in the upper atmosphere?\nAccording to the senior chicken-little at NASA, as much more UV radiation\nas if one moved 100 miles south. Certainly not the calamity that is being\nimagined by eco-lunatics. \n\nCO2 is going up. So what. There's no evidence that the increase is\ndue to burning fossil fuels, no evidence that increasing CO2 will increase\ntemperatures, and no evidience that raising temperatures will do anything\nbut good--ie make millions of acres of tundra into productive life-bearing\nland.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nI hate to disagree, but I will. :)\n(note: I don't pirate software, nor do I trade it. I simply have met and\ntalked extensively with those who have. that's it. the FBI can tap someone\nelse's phone :)\nMost pirating is done by people who don't use the programs they pirate.\nA cracked program tends to get passed on, resplendant in the various graphics\nand animations that advertise whoever performed the modification(s).\n\nI admit that a large portion of the business world is involved in 'giving'\ncopies of programs to one's fellow workers, maybe taking it home for use\non one's own PC, but such trading tends to be interdepartmental or at most\nspread throughout the business as a whole- how many times have you had\nsomeone walking from business to business letting people copy disks?\n\nIt's mostly a matter of convenience: a person sees a program they want to\nuse and they feel justified in making a copy since \"someone's already paid\nfor it\", etc., etc. (A note: this is starting to change a bit. not much\nthough.)\n\n\nwhat about commercially available copy programs? CopyII?\nhow about programs like teledisk, that can do things diskcopy can't?\nand before anyone disputes this because they feel that those who would copy\nwouldn't know about this:\n after working with people around computers, one comes to realize that\nthe 'average' user doesn't know much. Any computer enthusiast is at least\n200x better at pre-guessing commands and how to use them (can *you* sit down\nand use something without reading the manual?) and it is these people who\nare doing the '20% pirating', not Joe Windows User who can't remember a few\narguments to the dir command.\n\n\nreally? I find it evens out- the online stuff can be read through faster,\nbut you're stuck reading it in linear flow: start to finish, unless you\njump ahead with a search or such. A book, though, you can flip through\nfaster than you can read text on a screen and they usually have a nifty\nindex too!\n\nBut I partially agree: I often wish I could grep something that was written\ndown.\n\n\nwhat if they need to re-install? The idea of a backup still holds- if\nthe original disk goes bad, they're out of luck for about 1-2 weeks, which\nis the usual turn around time for a company to send a new set of disks-\nif they'll do it without a charge.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n I guess I would react rather strongly to this line of thinking carried \nout! When you think \"your army\" is stronger than \"mine\", you would \n\"righteously\" take my children and baptize them, doing what you know is \nreally \"best\" for them.\n You cannot possibly put this kind of action, nor the crusades into the \ncontext of the teachings of Jesus\/God. I think he advocated a different \napproach that was *by design* made to be appealing, to those called by him, \nnot chosen by a church practice.\n It seems to me you have the cause and effect switched, the change comes \nand then you get baptized.\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\ni also noticed this was out. the readme that comes with it\ndoesn't tell you squat, except to warn you that bad things may\nhappen. anyone have any idea what these can do for me in terms \nof, say, performance ?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nThe peaceful attempt to serve the warrant was met with gunfire. Due process\nwas not served because the Branch Davidians wanted it that way.\n\n*You* think on that.\n\n\n--\n\"Milk is for babies; when you're a man, you drink beer\" - Arnold","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"+> \n+> Waving at other bikers makes more sense than just \"Hey, how's it going, \n+>nice to meet you on the road, have a good ride\"\n+> \n+> 2) It keeps you in the habit of watching really carefully for bikes when \n+>you're IN a cage. This is a Good Thing. \n+\n+Has anyone, while driving a cage, ever waved at bikers? I get the urge,\n+but I've never actually done it.\n\nI've had people in cages wave at me or give me the thumbs up on\noccassion. (I always return the wave or thumbs up). That never\nhappened to me until I started riding Harleys, so that may have\nsomething to do with it.\n\nWhy not try waving? What bad could happen?\n____________________________________________________________________________\n\t\tRussian Roulette is fun 5 times out of 6","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\nWell, I agree. I hope others chime in with suggestions on specific\ntechnologies which could be applied towards the maintenance of an\nEarth like atmosphere on a long-duration spacecraft.\n\nTim et al:\nI think we should try looking at atmosphere first.\nThis seems to be the single most fundamental issue in keeping anyone alive.\nWe're all taught that when supporting a patient\nyou look for maintaining airway. So, in keeping with my trauma training\n(and keeping my emergency medicine professor happy), I suggest that\nwe look at the issues surrounding a regenerable atmospheric circuit.\n\nHowz that Tim?","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nWell, I think you might want to visit a doctor who is familiar with\nsleep disturbances, because antihistamines only help induce sleep when\nthey're used intermittently; they lose their sedative effect if they're\nused on a nightly basis. Their anticholinergic effects (drying of secretions,\nrelaxing effects on smooth muscle) can be problematic in some people, such as\nthose with glaucoma or prostate enlargement.\n\nAntihistamines like diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or doxylamine (Unisom)\nare potent sedatives which are useful occasionally. Chlorpheniramine\n(Chlor-Trimeton) is said to be less sedative, but 8mg seems to work\nwell in some people. Both chlorpheniramine and doxylamine have long\nhalf-lives compared to diphenhydramine, and so may produce a residual\nhangover or \"drugged\" feeling the next morning.\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n > \n > Bull shit. There is no reason in the world why we can't say that\n > taking views analogous to the KKK's or some such organization is\n > wrong. There is no reason why some morality may not be legislated. As\n > it is we do not allow theft, or murder, or rape. Why should we allow\n > hateful sppech whose only purpose is to stir anger and violence.\n > \n > Harry.\n\n\t Actually, You're wrong as well. The KKK is allowed to\n march and any attempts to curtail their freedom is rejected\n (Actually I believe the ACLU won a case for them last year). \n\t Morality should not be legilated in a free country like\n the U.S. \n\nYes. That seems to be the problem. Even Germany now has laws for its\nmilitary where soldiers are *required* to disobey orders if they\nbelieve the orders are morally incorrect.\n\nNaziism is prohibited in Canada, Germany (others?). How pray tell is\nCanda any less free than the US?\n\n\t I'll post something on TJ and Uva under Uva for those\n Hoos bashers.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"psionic@wam.umd.edu, whose parenthesized name is either an unfortunate\ncoincidence or casts serious doubt on his bona fides, posts a message in\nwhich he seems willing to take the word of a private firm about which he\nknows little that their new encryption algorithm is secure and contains no\ntrapdoors, while seemingly distrusting that of the government about clipper.\n\nI suppose it depends on how paranoid one wishes to be, but how does the\nwriter know the firm isn't, for example, an NSA front? For purposes of this\nmessage, how do we know \"psionic\" isn't?\n\nI don't suggest that, but post this to point out that there is a class of\nspeculation that has no more truth value, without lots of hard evidence,\nthan the contrary one.\n\nBy the way, if \"psionic\" had said, in lower case letters, that the firm\nCLAIMS there was no back door, I'd have no problem with that phrasing.\n\nDavid","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Hi folks,\n\nI'm trying to compile xfig 2.1.7 on a SS1+ running SunOS 4.1.1 and OW 2.0,\nand I'm having a little trouble with make\/imake. Specifically, make bombs\nwhen it needs to use any Xaw file. This isn't surprising since X11 files\non Suns with the standard OW 2.0 distribution are in various places under\n\/usr\/openwin (Xaw files are in \/usr\/openwin\/share\/include\/X11\/Xaw !!)\nActually, the real problem is that I know squat about imake, and I don't\nknow how to tell imake where the X11 files are. I can see from the \nMakefile that it's looking in the wrong places, but the first line of the \nMakefile reads \n\n # Makefile generated by imake - do not edit!\n\nHelp! Is there some way I can edit the Imakefile to tell it where to\nlook? (I have set DEFINES = -DOPENWIN_BUG, as it said to in the README\nfile.)\n\nEmail and post are both fine.\n\nThanks in advance,","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Interesting delema for all those out there.\nMy school is discussing installing a Mac lab of 10 to 15 stations for our Bio\n100 to 103 classes to do a study with pig disections. (no joke) Here is the\ndeal. We can get this grant to do a study on if it is more feasible to do a\ndisection via the computer or via the real thing. My problem is I was somehow\ndrawn into this project (being done by students who want to go Mac but know\nNADA about them, being the man mac man on campus, guess who they came to?) so I\nwnt to know what would probably be the best hardware to fill the follwoing\nlist? Right now we are looking at the C650 8\/80 and the 2vx 5\/80 platforms.\nOk here it goes:\n\n\tWe are using cd-rom, so ought we go with the internal Apple Cd-roms\noffered as options in the 650 and vx or go external. It is a matter of price\nand reliability, the second being VERY important.\n\tHow much RAM? I was thinking 5-8 more leaning towards 8? What do you\nthink?\n\tOk, called apple educational discounts and they said their keyboard\n(extended) is 160.30. Is it better to go with the Apple and their long time\ngreat wear and tear record, or is there a 3rd party extended keyboard that is\njust a reliable? Price?\n\tPrinters: One color printer we are presently leaning towrds the\nThermal Wax Tektronic 200e or 200i (Probably the e as we are going to limit\naccess so we don't needed the i's networkability) So, what do you think in\nterms of color printers? Different brand? Kind (Dye Sublimation? Ink Jet?) \nPrice? Companies? 1800 #s? Also, we are looking to get a laser printer or\nsuch to network into the whole lab for noraml printing. The fornt runner is\nthe Apple Pro650 (is that right don't have my notes here?) at 1650. \nSuggestions? We have kids using these things all day if this lab goes through\nand they know nothing about it for the most part. It has to be reliable, easy\nto maintain, and economical (ie, not high priced paper cartidges, etc).\n\tFinally, and this is my little dig into the Project. What about netting\nthese things? We have ether nearby and I would like to slap the macs on the\nnet, but, server? Individual ether? Forget about it it is going to be\nastronomically priced and the school is going to laugh at you when you ask\nthem?\n\tLittle more info, I am a Poli Sci major who just happens to know alot\nabout macs but this is a bit out of my league, not to mention I don't have the\ntime to go and look for all of this stuff. So I am hoping the collective\nresources and intelect of the net can help (Has before) [Shameless plug: BUY\nEMPOWER!!! Great Security Program!!!]\n\tDisclaimer: This post is not and will never be supported by my\nUniversity. They do not condone in any way my using this media to illict info.\nThis is a proj by bio majors so they re the real persons.\n\tAnyinfo please send to the email above or to make it real clear\nrmwbb@wittenberg.edu And damn I hope my editor is alive when I get done typing\ns there is not another stupid blank post.\n\tI reserve the right to claim all this info as mine and use it to get\neverything I want form my Universities red taped administration. This info may\nbe used for blackmail purposes and for obtaining undo amounts of praise and god\nlike status. This info may also be used to get credits I probaly really don't\ndeserve.\n\tThat is the ned of it. Any questions? And thanks ahead of time!!\n\nOnce again taping the collective genius of the internet,","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I have the following CD's that I'd like to sell:\n\n\tM.O.D. \tGross Misconduct\n\tMetal Giants\t(at early metal compilation including Aerosmith,\t\t\t\tMountain, Blue Oyster Cult, Judus Priest, etc.)\n\tMetal Church \tBlessings in Disguise (excellent)\n\tSlayer \t\tHell Awaits\n\tAnthrax \tAmong the Living\n\tWhiplash\tPower and Pain\n\tDream Theater\tImages and Words (Pull me under)\n\tExodus\t\tFabulous Disaster (Heavy)\n\tDeath Angel \tThe Ultra Violence (hard to find)\n\nAll CD's are in excellent condition (no scratches or skips). After\nchecking several similar articles, it seems the going rate is $8. Hence\nCD's are $8.00 postage paid. Please e-mail me if you are interested,\nas I rarely read these groups. I'll ship asap after receiving cash, check\nor money order. e-mail me for my snail-mail address.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\n\nI wouldn't think so. Asking people to trust a secret algorithm seems\nunsound to me.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"For some time I've been thinking about the possiblity of starting a group\nwhere scientific articles can be published (or perhaps just summaries).\nPossible advantages would be:\n* Free disribution\n* Fast acceptance\n* Online discussion between authers and readers\n\nThis would be possible with one group with a moderator for publishing the\narticles and one perhaps without for discussion.\n\nThe best thing would be if all the articles would be in a standard format which\nwould make it possible to print or view the documents camera ready. Perhaps\nPostscript or Rich Text Format?\n\nBut how do you start a new group? Anyone interrested?","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n I would also be interested in the application here. I work with a Dance and\n Technology program, and want to build something to track dancers on a 30 foot\n wide stage from 50 feet away.\n\n\nCould make for some interesting choreography... light and sound could be \ncontrolled directly by the position of a dancer on stage, or by the number\nof dancers on stage. Neat.\n\nYou could even build a spotlight that follows the dancer around on stage!\n\nCan you tell us more about what you're doing? Sounds like a very cool program.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I have a Powerbook 170 4\/40 that is over 1 year old with no warranty but, in\nperfect condition (with original Apple fax\/modem), that I would consider\nselling you for around a $1000. Get back to me with what you think would be\nequitable arrangements (sp?). Have all manuals and system disks, some software\nin boxes and loaded, but threw out the Mac packaging.\n-ts-\n\n---\n * Origin: hp NEMESIS ph (23:303\/1)","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\t\t ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\tAmazing. And I thought only California got April.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Rejoice! The Streets of Amerika are much safer now that the Branch\nDavidians no longer have those nasty assault weapons. Your children will\nno longer lie awake at night wondering when the next Brand Davidian will\nattempt to shoot them from their rural compound. \n\n Men, women, and children have been murdered by our great BATF, but the\ngreater good has been secured for all.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"====================================================\n H H A RRRRR RRRRR IIIII SSSS\n H H A A R R R R I S \n HHHHHH AAAAA RRRRR RRRRR I SSSS\n H H A A R R R R I S \n H H A A R R R R IIIII SSSS \n ====================================================\n\n\nHarris Semiconductor now has AnswerFAX. AnswerFAX is on-line 24 hours\na day, 7 days a week, so you can instantly receive datasheets and \napplication notes by using your touch-tone telephone and FAX machine.\nThe number to call is (407) 724-3818. (It is not set up to do international\ncalls at this time.)\n\nThe general decision tree for the AnswerFAX is as follows, the numbers are\nthe available selections:\n\n\n Welcome to Harris Semiconductors AnswerFAX\n |\n ----------------------------------------\n | |\n 1 2\n | |\n Select 1 if you Select 2 for an\n are familiar with explanation of\n AnswerFAX. AnswerFAX\n | |\n |--------------------------------------|\n |\n | \n |\n --------------------------------\n | |\n 1 2\n | |\n Select 1 to order Select 2 for a\n a document (the list of catalogs:\n document list is 1 New Products\n in the catalogs, 2 Linear Products\n get them first) 3 Data Acquisition Products\n | 4 Digital Signal Processing Products\n | 5 Discrete Power and Intelligent\n | Power Products\n | 9 Application Notes\n | |\n | |\n Select appropriate document Select Appropriate Catalog\n | |\n | |\n Do you want to order Do you want to order\n anything else? If yes, anything else? If yes,\n you will be taken back you will be taken back \n to the selection decision. to the selection decision.\n | |\n | |\n --------------------------------\n |\n |\n |\n What is phone number\n for your FAX?\n |\n |\n What is your name?\n (request the instructions)\n |\n |\n END \n\n\n\nBill Werner\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Can anyone around here point me to information regarding STEREOSCOPIC images?\nI believe I saw some at a show room in Texas (Lone Star Illusions) and \nthey were amazing. I've now heard that they were created with a simple \ngraphic program. Does anyone have any of these images digitized?? \nI really want to find a out as much as I can..","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"1) Lucas film\n2) Pixar\n3) 3D\/Eye Inc.\n4) Light & Magic","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nTell me are you really this stupid, or are you just pretending. \n\n\nA fire insurance is not an offensive weapon.\n\n\nA spare tire is not an offensive weapon.\n\n\t\t \tHow should one deal with a man who is convinced that\n\t\t \the is acting according to God's will, and who there-\n Jokke\t\tfore believes that he is doing you a favour by\n\t\t \tstabbing you in the back?","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"BIOLOGICAL ALCHEMY\n \n ( ANOTHER Form of COLD FUSION )\n\n ( ALTERNATIVE Heavy Element Creation in Universe ) \n\n A very simple experiment can demonstrate (PROVE) the \n FACT of \"BIOLOGICAL TRANSMUTATIONS\" (reactions like Mg + O \n --> Ca, Si + C --> Ca, K + H --> Ca, N2 --> CO, etc.), as \n described in the BOOK \"Biological Transmutations\" by Louis \n Kervran, [1972 Edition is BEST.], and in Chapter 17 of the \n book \"THE SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS\" by Peter Tompkins and \n Christopher Bird, 1973: \n\n (1) Obtain a good sample of plant seeds, all of the same \n kind. [Some kinds might work better that others.]\n\n (2) Divide the sample into two groups of equal weight \n and number.\n\n (3) Sprout one group in distilled water on filter paper \n for three or four weeks.\n\n (4) Separately incinerate both groups.\n\n (5) Weigh the residue from each group. [The residue of \n the sprouted group will usually weigh at least \n SEVERAL PERCENT MORE than the other group.]\n\n (6) Analyze quantitatively the residue of each group for \n mineral content. [Some of the mineral atoms of the \n sprouted group have been TRANSMUTED into heavier \n mineral elements by FUSING with atoms of oxygen, \n hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, etc..]\n\n \n BIOLOGICAL TRANSMUTATIONS occur ROUTINELY, even in our \n own bodies. \n \n Ingesting a source of organic silicon (silicon with \n carbon, such as \"horsetail\" extract, or radishes) can SPEED \n HEALING OF BROKEN BONES via the reaction Si + C --> Ca, (much \n faster than by merely ingesting the calcium directly). \n \n Some MINERAL DEPOSITS in the ground are formed by micro-\n organisms FUSING together atoms of silicon, carbon, nitrogen, \n oxygen, hydrogen, etc.. \n \n The two reactions Si + C <--> Ca, by micro-organisms, \n cause \"STONE SICKNESS\" in statues, building bricks, etc.. \n \n The reaction N2 --> CO, catalysed by very hot iron, \n creates a CARBON-MONOXIDE POISON HAZARD for welder operators \n and people near woodstoves (even properly sealed ones). \n \n Some bacteria can even NEUTRALIZE RADIOACTIVITY! \n \n\n ALL OF THESE THINGS AND MORE HAPPEN, IN SPITE OF the \n currently accepted \"laws\" of physics, (including the law \n which says that atomic fusion requires EXTREMELY HIGH \n temperatures and pressures.) \n\n\n\n \"BIOLOGICAL TRANSMUTATIONS, And Their Applications In \n CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, MEDICINE, \n NUTRITION, AGRIGULTURE, GEOLOGY\", \n 1st Edition, \n by C. Louis Kervran, Active Member of New York Academy of \n Science, \n 1972, \n 163 Pages, Illustrated, \n Swan House Publishing Co.,\n P.O. Box 638, \n Binghamton, NY 13902 \n\n \n \"THE SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS\", \n by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, \n 1973, \n 402 Pages, \n Harper & Row, \n New York\n [Chapters 19 and 20 are about \"RADIONICS\". Entire book is \n FASCINATING! ]\n \n\n For more information, answers to your questions, etc., \n please consult my CITED SOURCES (the two books). \n\n\n\n UN-altered REPRODUCTION and DISSEMINATION of this \n IMPORTANT Information is ENCOURAGED. \n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Someone please help me. I am searching to find out (as many others may)\nan absolute 'cure' to removing all detectable traces of marijuana from\na persons body. Is there a chemical or natural substance that can be\ningested or added to urine to make it undetectable in urine analysis.\nIf so where can these substances be found. \n\n If you know this information, please Email me directly\n \n Thank You Kindly for your support,\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I just got a copy of spice 5.2. I would like to know if there are\nany published books on the market yet and where I could get one. I would\nappreciate any help. Thank You","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\tRemember me, Tom? I hope you'll respond, and I seem to\nbe a Voice of Reason or some such (I've been recieving fan mail,\nso naturally my ego is somehwat inflated of late), and hope to\nmake a few points here.\n\n\n\tAnd our argument is that you cannot remove them from the people\nwho need restricting and not remove them from the people who don't. A\nfairly simple problem, given our size and numbers. Do you agree? We\nall believe criminals, particularly violent criminals, should not have\nfirearms. The problem is making a law that does this without trodding\nupon the rights of the vast majority. Nobody here seems to be able to\ndo it, and I doubt anybody in Norway can either. Thus, we are left with\na philosophical difference: does the safety of a few justify restricting\nthe many? We say \"no,\" while others say \"yes.\"\n\n\n\tCan you provide a method that cannot be abused? I doubt it.\n\n\n\tOf course. This is not in contention. What is in contention\nis how much one has to pay.\n\n\n\tIt is this \"giving a little\" that makes Americans wary...\nWe have seen this argument before. You might remember how a\nChamberlain \"gave a little\" to a particular fascist\/short asshole,\nand how such \"appeasement\" worked. While it might work in some\ninstances, it doesn't work in others, and since we cannot predict\nthe future we must be cautious in using actions that have a\nhistory of failure.\n\n\n\tCars are not essential in Norway any more than they are in\nthe USA. I'm willing to bet that you have neighbors that would be\nwilling to drive you anywhere you wanted to go for a price. Thus,\ncars are not essential for your transportation. However, the\narguments presented show that, since cars are used to kill far more\npeople than guns in the USA, it makes much more sense to restrict\ncars than it does guns. How one defines \"essential\" often depends\nupon what one is willing to go through for that service. When we\nlook at the raw data, such comparisons are not individually weighed.\n\n\n\tThis depends upon what the populace was willing to do. As\nDesert Storm proved, even an armed populace won't just revolt even\nwhen given a chance. Still, would Hitler have done all that he did\nwith an armed populace? We have to wonder, as some of his first\nacts were to confiscate firearms. Other points in history show\nthat dictators were overthrown by arms in the hands of the populace.\nThus, we're left wondering if Hitler would have been overthrown\nor if King George was just unlucky in keeping the USA as a colony.\nOne can argue both sides; one also has to live with each action.\n\n\n\tIt is about #2, but so far all proposals to curtail #2 have\nwound up enforcing #1 as well. I only wish that \"or\" was so logical.\n\n\n\tThat was, on my part, purely in jest. I merely pointed out\nhow we were from similar backgrounds racially, but of wholly different\nbackgrounds politically. I thought this would underscore my point on\nhow our cultures were so different despite similar heritage.\n\n\n\tBATF can *only* enforce gun\/tobaccco\/alcohol violations. Child\nabuse is a matter for the individual states and local authorities.\n\n\n\tThat hierarchy is a paid-for feed at many sites. Most people do\nnot get it for this reason, and I suspect money, not censorship, is the\nmain reason. Do you get alt.sex* at your site? I can't read it here\nbecause of censorship and legal fears, so again our differences show.\nYou have topless sunbathing, and in the USA we can watch a murder every\nfifteen seconds and yet breasts are forbidden on television.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Sorry if this is a FAQ but :\n\n \"Where can I get a 286 (16 bit) version of POV-Ray ? \"\n\nAny help would be greatly appreciated.\n\nI need the 286 version since Turbo Pascal won't let me run a 32 bit\nprogram from within my program. Any info on this would also be a\ngreat help.\n\n Thanks,\n\n Byron.\n\nbkidd@esk.compserv.utas.edu.au\nB.Kidd@cam.compserv.utas.edu.au\n-- \n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"I'm trying to compile xftp which uses the Xw widget set and I'm having\nproblems. We're using Motif and X11R5 and it seems that my version of the\nXw stuff was only ported to R3. Are there patches out to port this to R5\n(or a newer port altogether)??\n\nOr perhaps a newer port of xftp for use with R5??\nThanks in advance.\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"The White House\n\n\n Office of the Press Secretary\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------\nFor Immediate Release April 23, 1993\n\n\n\n Background Information:\n\n Advancing U.S. Relations \n with Russia and the other New Independent States \n\n April 23, 1993\n\n\nAt the Vancouver summit, President Clinton and President Yeltsin \nagreed to pursue a number of measures designed to implement an \neconomic and strategic partnership between the U.S. and Russia. \nSince then, President Clinton has directed that a number of steps \nbe taken to move this process forward. The Administration is \nannouncing a number of steps today in order to underscore its \ndeep commitment to a new and closer partnership with Russia based \non its government's commitment to reform.\n\n\nExecutive Review of Cold War Laws\n\nPresident Clinton and President Yeltsin discussed the \ndesirability of reviewing and updating U.S. laws and regulations \nto reflect the end of the Cold War. Congress has already acted \nto revise many laws to reflect the fact that a communist Soviet \nUnion has been replaced by a democratic Russia and other \nindependent states. However, many laws and regulations remain \nthat contain language and restrictions that fail to reflect the \nend of the Cold War and that unnecessarily undermine relations \nwith Russia and the other new independent states.\n\nThe President today has ordered an Executive review of laws and \nregulations so that, where appropriate and consistent with U.S. \nsecurity and other national interests, such provisions can be \nrevised or removed. He has asked Ambassador-at-large Strobe \nTalbott to coordinate this review on an expedited basis. The \nPresident has indicated that he will welcome congressional \nefforts to help this review proceed as quickly as possible.\n\nThis review will weigh all considerations that pertain to \nrevision of such provisions, and the initiation of the review may \nhelp to remedy some of the circumstances that have justified such \nprovisions in the past. For example, because the Russians are \neager to have their status changed under the Jackson-Vanik \nlegislation, President Yeltsin personally assured President \nClinton in Vancouver that he would look into individual cases \ninvolving continuing restrictions on emigration from Russia. By \naddressing such issues, this review can help strengthen the bonds \nof trust and partnership between the U.S. and Russia, and between\nthe U.S. and the other new independent states.\n\n\nReview of COCOM\n\nIt is also time to consider expeditiously with America's allies \nthe future of another Cold War institution -- the Coordinating \nCommittee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM). The United \nStates has begun a thorough review of how to reorient export \ncontrols to the post-Cold War world, in which Russia is no longer \nviewed as a potential adversary, but as a potential ally in \ncombatting the proliferation of sensitive technology.\n\nSteps to Improve the Security Relationship\n\nThe President also has taken steps to move ahead on a range of \nefforts discussed in Vancouver that can strengthen U.S. security \nand improve our security relationship with the Russians and the \nother states.\n\n\nAccelerated Deactivation of Nuclear Weapons\n\nIn Vancouver, the two Presidents discussed accelerating the \nprocess of deactivating nuclear strategic systems scheduled for \nelimination under the START I Treaty. President Clinton has \ndirected the Department of Defense to complete this process well \nin advance of the seven year reduction period outlined in START \nI. In addition, the United States, together with Russia and the \nother relevant states of the former Soviet Union, will be \nexploring programs under Nunn-Lugar to help them to accelerate \nthis process.\n\n\nMultilateral Test Ban\n\nThe two Presidents agreed at Vancouver that negotiations on a \nmultilateral nuclear test ban should commence at an early date, \nand that the two governments would consult with each other \naccordingly. The United States looks forward to beginning \nconsultations with Russia, our allies, and other states, on the \nspecific issues related to this negotiation. The United States \nexpects to start this consultative process within the next two \nmonths. \n\n\nDetargeting\n\nThe two Presidents also began a dialogue on the issue of nuclear \ntargeting at Vancouver. As the United States and Russia move \ninto a new relationship of strategic partnership, there is a need \nto reexamine many of the assumptions and means employed in the \npast to safeguard U.S. security against a nuclear adversary. The \nAdministration is beginning a comprehensive review of measures \nthat could enhance strategic stability, including recent \nproposals for detargeting nuclear missiles. \n\nOther Measures to Create a New Security Relationship\n\nIn response to the incident involving a collision between US and \nRussian submarines last month, Secretary Aspin will be ready to \ndiscuss ways to avoid such incidents in the future with Russian \nDefense Minister Grachev during his visit to the United States in \nlate May.\n\nSecretary Aspin will also be prepared to move forward with \nDefense Minister Grachev in May to develop a combined training \nprogram between our two military forces and to prepare for joint \nexercises in peacekeeping, such as that authorized by the UN \nSecurity Council. The United States looks forward to broadening \nsuch training and exercises to include other peacekeeping \ncontributors, in order to improve inter-operability, readiness, \nand planning for multilateral peacekeeping operations. The US \nand Russia are working together to convene a May Ministerial \nMeeting of the UN Security Council to discuss proposals for \nenhancing the UN's peacekeeping capability and to move \nconsideration of the Secretary-General's Agenda for Peace from \nthe discussion to the implementation phase. The U.S. is also \nworking with the Russians to focus specifically on improvements \nin the financing and management of UN operations. The purpose of \nthese initiatives will be to cooperate on peacekeeping for our \nparticipation in UN or CSCE sponsored actions.\n\n\nMultilateral and Bilateral Partnership with Reform\n\nFinally, the Administration continues to move ahead on a range of \ninitiatives aimed at striking a partnership with economic and \npolitical reformers throughout Russia and the other states. The \nAdministration is continuing work with our G-7 partners to \nassemble the package of multilateral assistance that Secretaries \nBentsen and Christopher recently negotiated in Tokyo. And the \nAdministration is continuing consultation with Congress over the \nfurther efforts the U.S. will take to assist the process of \nreform in Russia and the other states.\n\n * * *\n\nThe Administration believes these steps can increase American \nsecurity while improving the relationship between the U.S. and \nRussia, and between the U.S. and the other new independent \nstates.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nYes I have written something that creates meshed fractal terrain\nsurfaces for exactly the purpose you require, importing into 3D\nmodelling packages. Be warned, the data content is high and brings\nmany packages to their knees. We use it primarily for MicroStation\nbut it exports DXF, as well as other formats, so you should be OK.\nYou can get it from my FTP mirror site in the US.\nIt is\n wuarchive.wustl.edu\nmy stuff is located in the\n mirrors\/architec\ndirectory. Please FTP the README file first.\n\n-- \nPaul D Bourke School of Architecture, Property, Planning\npdbourke@ccu1.auckland.ac.nz The University of Auckland\nPh: +64 -9 373 7999 x7367 Private Bag 92019\nFax: +64 -9 373 7410 Auckland, New Zealand","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\nIt is 'Serdar', 'kocaoglan'.\n\n\nJust say so.\n\n The SUNDAY TIMES 8 March 1992\n Morgues fill as Azeris head for all-out war\n -------------------------------------------\n Thomas Goltz, the first to report the massacre by Armenian soldiers in\n the worst violence since the breakup of the Soviet Union, reports from\n Agdam\n ------\n Khojaly used to be a barren town, with empty shops and treeless dirt\n roads. Yet it was still home to thousands of people who, in happier\n times, tended fields and flocks of geese. Last week it was wiped off\n the map.\n .......\n As sickening reports trickled in to the Azerbaijani border town of\n Agdam, and the bodies piled up in the morgues, there was little doubt\n that Khojaly and the stark foothills and gullies around it had been\n the site of the most terrible massacre since the Soviet Union broke\n apart.\n .......\n I was the last Westerner to visit Khojaly. That was in january and\n people were predicting their fate with grim resignation. Zumrut Ezoya,\n a mother of four on board the helicopter that ferried us into the\n town, called her community \"sitting ducks, ready to get shot\". She and\n her family were among the victims of the massacre on February 26.\n .......\n \"The Armenians have taken all the outlying villages, one by one, and\n the government does nothing.\" Balakisi Sakikov, 55, a father of five,\n said. \"Next they will drive us out or kill us all,\" said Dilbar, his\n wife. The couple, their three sons and three daughters were killed in\n the assault, as were many other people I had spoken to.\n ......\n \"It was close to the Armenian lines we knew we would have to cross.\n There was a road, and the first units of the column ran across then\n all hell broke loose. Bullets were raining down from all sides. we had\n just entered their trap.\"\n The azeri defenders picked off one by one. Survivors say that Armenian\n forces then began a pitiless slaughter, firing at anything moved in\n the gullies. A video taken by an azeri cameraman, wailing and crying\n as he filmed body after body, showed a grizzly trail of death leading\n towards higher, forested ground where the villagers had sought refuge\n from the Armenians.\n \"The Armenians just shot and shot and shot,\" said Omar Veyselov, lying\n in hospital in Agdam with sharapnel wounds. \"I saw my wife and\n daughter fall right by me.\"\n People wandered through the hospital corridors looking for news of the\n loved ones. Some vented their fury on foreigners: \" Where is my\n daughter, where is my son ?\" wailed a mother. \"Raped. Butchered. Lost.\"\n Azerbaijan has said as many as 1,000 refugees were killed as they\n tried to flee. The Armenians have denied this, saying the civilians\n were caught in \"crossfire\".\n .......\n\n\nAre you idiot for real?\n\n 'After all, who remembers today the extermination of the Tartars?'\n (Adolf Hitler, August 22, 1939: Ruth W. Rosenbaum (Durusoy), \n \"The Turkish Holocaust - Turk Soykirimi\", p. 213.)\n\n\nYou must be the only moronian left on the net to believe those \nASALA\/SDPA\/ARF forgeries. What a clown...\n\n\n 'Kill Turks and Kurds wherever you find them and in \n whatever circumstances you find them. Turkish children \n also should be killed as they form a danger to the \n Armenian nation.' (Hamparsum Boyadjian - 1914)[1]\n\n [1] M. Varandian, \"History of the Dashnaktsutiun,\" p. 85.\n\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"FULL 1993 CALDER CUP PLAYOFF SCHEDULE AND RESULTS\t\nhome team in CAPS\t\t*=if necesary\n\nFIRST ROUND\t\t\t\t\t\nSpringfield Indians vs Providence Bruins\nGm 1:\tSpringfield 3\tPROVIDENCE 2\t\nGm 2:\tSpringfield 5\tPROVIDENCE 4\nGm 3:\tProvidence 3\tSPRINGFIELD 2\nGm 4:\tProvidence 9\tSPRINGFIELD 0\t\t\nGm 5:\tSpringfield 4\tPROVIDENCE 2\nGm 6:\t4\/24\tProvidence at Springfield\t\nGm 7:\t4\/27\tSpringfield at Providence\t*\n\nCD Islanders vs Adirondack Red Wings\nGm 1:\tADIRONDACK 6\tCDI 2\nGm 2:\tADIRONDACK 5\tCDI 3\nGm 3:\tAdirondack 3\tCDI 0\nGm 4:\tAdirondack 3\tCDI 1\n(ADIRONDACK WINS SERIES, 4-0)\n\nBaltimore Skipjacks at Binghamton Rangers\nGm 1:\tBaltimore 4\tBINGHAMTON 3\t\nGm 2:\tBINGHAMTON 6\tBaltimore 2\nGm 3:\tBinghamton 8\tBALTIMORE 3\nGm 4:\t4\/24\tBinghamton at Baltimore\nGm 5:\t4\/26\tBaltimore at Binghamton\t\nGm 6:\t4\/28\tBinghmaton at Baltimore\t*\nGm 7:\t4\/30\tBaltimore at Binghamton\t*\n\t\t\nUtica Devils vs Rochester Americans\nGm 1:\tUtica 3\t\tROCHESTER 2\t(OT)\nGm 2:\tROCHESTER 9\tUtica 3\nGm 3:\tRochester 6\tUTICA 4\nGm 4:\tRochester 4\tUTICA 3\t\t(OT)\nGm 5:\t4\/24\tUtica at Rochester\t\nGm 6:\t4\/26\tRochester at Utica\t*\nGm 7:\t4\/28\tUtica at Rochester\t*\n\nMoncton Hawks vs St John's Maple Leafs\nGm 1:\tSt JOHN'S 4\tMoncton 2\t(at Halifax)\nGm 2:\tST JOHN'S 3\tMoncton 2\t(at Halifax)\nGm 3:\tSt John's 6\tMONCTON 5\nGm 4:\tMONCTON 5\tSt John's 4\t(OT)\nGm 5:\t4\/26\tMoncton vs St John's at Halifax\t\nGm 6:\t4\/28\tSt John's at Moncton\t\t*\nGm 7:\t4\/30\tMoncton vs St John's at Halifax\t*\n\nCape Breton Oilers vs Fredericton Canadiens\nGm 1:\tFREDERICTON 4\tCape Breton 3\t(2OT)\nGm 2:\tCape Breton 5\tFREDERICTON 2\nGm 3:\tCAPE BRETON 3\tFredericton 0\t\nGm 4:\tCAPE BRETON 6\tFredericton 5 \t(OT)\nGm 5:\t4\/24\tCape Breton at Fredericton\t\nGm 6:\t4\/26\tFredericton at Cape Breton\t*\nGm 7:\t4\/28\tCape Breton at Fredericton\t*\n(note about this series: the AP reports that CB has won this\n series 4-1, but in the original schedule, Game 5 wasn't supposed\n to be until tonight and I only have the Oilers as being up 3-1)","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"A friend of mine needs spec for a used hard drive he just got:\nIt is a Western Digital, IDE, 340 meg\nwith 1010 cylinders and 12 heads. We believe the model number is\nwd2340A, but we can't be sure. It is a 12 ms, 3.5\" model.\n\nAny info would be appreciated, either from somone who knows, or maybe\nwestern digitals phone number","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"+>[My problem] turned out to be a screw unscrewed inside my Mikuni HS40 \n+>carb. I keep hearing that one should keep all of the screws\n+>tight on a bike, but I never thought that I had to do that\n+>on the screws inside of a carb. At least it was roadside\n+>fixable and I was on my way in hardly any time.\n+\n+Gee, I always figured that it was the loose screws on\/in the _rider_\n+that were most likely to cause any problems. Did you check for that\n+at the same time?\n\nThat is very true. However, screws have been loose on this rider\nfor quite some time, so they had been taken into account.\n____________________________________________________________________________\n\t\tRussian Roulette is fun 5 out of 6 times","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Resinfo (research and information) is currently seeking contact\n_IN_ the United Kingdom with researchers of 'phenylanine', or is\nthis amino acid uninspiring?","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nNow, almost 100 years later, we have the right words for the problem here.\n\nPhone calls are \"virtual visits\". Those experienced in virtual reality\nwould know from that title that phone calls need to have all the properties\nof a walk in the park with your friend -- security from casual overhearing\nand easy verification to see if anyone is listening secretively. As designed,\nthey fail at that.\n\n..trouble is, telephones were invented a long time ago and people didn't\nrealize the danger or the concept of virtual reality back then.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\"Liberate\" is the way an invader describes an invasion, including, if\nI'm not mistaken, the Iraqi liberation of Kuwait. Never invaded\nNicaragua? Only with more word games: can you say \"send in the\nMarines?\" \n\n\nOh, good: word games. If you let the aggressor pick the words,\nthere's scarcely ever been a reprehensible military action.\n\n\n\nThat's a convenient technique, much seen on alt.atheism: define those\nwho disagree with you according to a straw-man extreme that matches\nvirtually nobody.\n\n\nVery noble and patriotic. I'm sure the fine young Americans who\ncarpet-bombed Iraqi infantry positions from over the horizon,\ndestroyed Iraq's sewer and water infrastructure from the safety of the\nsky or further, or who bulldozed other Iraqi infantry into their\ntrenches [or more importantly the commanders who ordered them to] were\njust thrilled to be risking death (if not risking it by much) in the\ndefense of the liberty of ... well, wealthy Kuwaitis. Can't have\nthose oil-fields under a tyrant's heel if that tyrant is antagonistic\nto US interests... \n\n\nHaving pigeon-holed \"peace-niks\" (in this context, \"people who\ndisagree with me about the conduct of the Gulf War\") into\n\"peace-at-all-cost-hitler-supporting-genocide-abetting-wimps\", you can\nnow express righteous indignation when \"they\" refuse to fit this mold\nand question the conduct of the war on legitimate terms. HOW DARE\nTHEY!\n\n\nYes, hypocrisy indeed! Those violent peace-niks! (Care to list an\nexample here?)\n\n\nWow: instant '80's nostalgia! [Of course, \"peace-nik\" itself is a\n'50's Cold War derogatory term equating those who promote pacifism\nwith Godless Pinko Communists]. Yes indeed, I felt my freedoms\nmightily threatened by Iraq... ","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\nPoint 1:\n\nI'm beginning to see that *part* of the disagreements about the whole\n\"yeast issue\" is on differing perceptions and on differing meanings\nof words. Medical doctors have a very specific and specialized \"jargon\",\nnecessary for precise communication within their field (which I'm fully\ncognizant of since I, too, speak \"jargonese\" when with my peers). For the\nsituation in sci.med, many times the words or phrases used by doctors can\nhave a different and more specific meaning than the same word used in the\nworld at large, causing significant miscommunication. One example word,\nand very relevant to the yeast discussion, is the exact meaning of \"systemic\".\nIt is now obvious to me that the meaning of this word is very specific, much\nmore so than its meaning to a non-doctor. There is also the observation of\nthis newsgroup that both doctors and non-doctors come together on essentially\nequal terms, which, when combined with the jargon issue, can further fan\nthe flames. This is probably the first time that practicing doctors get\nreally \"beat up\" by non-doctors for their views on medicine, which they\notherwise don't see much of in their practice except for the occasional\n\"difficult\" patient.\n\nPoint 2:\n\nI understand the viewpoint among many practicing doctors that they will not\nprescribe any treatments\/therapies for their patients unless such treatments\nhave been shown to be effective and the risks understood from well-constructed\nclinical trials (usually double-blind), or that such treatments\/therapies are\npart of an approved and funded clinical trial. To these doctors, to do any\ndifferently would, in this belief system, be unethical practice. And it\nfollows that any therapy not on the \"accepted\" list is therefore a non-\ntherapy - it does not even exist, nor does the underlying hypothesis or\ntheory have any validity, even if it sounds very plausible by extrapolation\nof what is currently known. Anecdotal evidence has no value, either, from\na treatment point-of-view.\n\nAnd by and large, as a scientist myself, I am glad that medical practice\/\nscience takes such a rigorous approach to medical treatment. However, as\nalso being a human being (last I checked), and having been one of those people\nthat has been significantly helped by a currently unaccepted treatment, where\n\"standard\" medicine was not able to help me, has caused me to sit back and\nwonder if holding such an extreme and rigid \"scientific\" viewpoint is in\nitself unethical from humanitarian considerations. After all, the underlying\nintent of the \"scientific\" approach to medicine is to protect the health of\nthe patient by providing the best possible care for the patient, so the\npatient should come first when considering treatment.\n\nWhat we need is a slightly modified approach to treatment that satisfies both\nthe \"scientific\" and the \"humanitarian\" viewpoints. In an earlier post I\noutlined a crazy idea for doing just that. The gist of it was to give any\nphysician freedom and encouragement by the medical community to prescribe\nalternate, not yet proven therapies (maybe supported by anecdotal evidence)\nfor patients who *all* avenues of accepted therapies have been exhausted\n(and not until then). The patient would be fully informed that such\ntherapies\/treatments are not supported by the proper clinical trials and that\nthere are real potential risks with real possibilities of no benefit derived\nfrom them.\n\nThis approach satisfies the need for scientific rigor. It also satisfies\nthe humanitarian needs of the patient. And the reality is that many patients\nwho have reached a dead-end in the treatment of their symptoms using accepted\nmedicine *will* go outside the orthodox medical community: either to the\ndoctors who are brave enough to prescribe such treatments at the risk of losing\ntheir license, or worse, to non-doctors who have not had the proper medical\ntraining. This approach also recognizes this reality and keeps the control\nmore within orthodox medicine, with the benefits that the information gleaned\ncould help focus limited resources towards future clinical trials in the most\nproductive way. Everybody wins in this admittedly rose-colored approach - I'm\nsure there are real problems with this approach as well - it is presented\nmore as a strawman to stimulate discussion.\n\nHopefully what I write here may give the sci.med doctors a better idea as to\nwhy I am \"open\" to alternative therapies, as well as why I have real\ndifficulty (read \"apparent hostility\") with the \"coldness\" of the 99.9% pure\n\"scientific\" approach to medicine. I believe the best approach to medical\ntreatment is one where both the \"humanitarian\" aspects are balanced with and\nby the \"scientific\" aspects. Anything else is just not good medicine, imho.\nJust my 'NF' leanings, I guess. :^)\n\nComments?\n\nJon Noring\n\n-- \n\nCharter Member --->>> INFJ Club.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":" \nSorry Charles...According to the National Safety Council, ACCIDENT FACTS,1991\n\"In 1990, gun accidents were the fifth-leading cause of accidental death\nfor children ages 14 and under.\"\n \n That thinking is so screwed up, I don't even know how to respond to it.\nA rational person would concentrate on motor vehicle deaths, and not attempt\nto affect childhood falls, drownings, gunshot injuries, etc.????????????????\nSo this so called rational person, (using your definition), if he or she\nwere attempting to affect the leading causes of deaths for adults aged 25\nthrough 64 would only worry about cancer, and would not try to decrease\nLESSER CAUSES such as heart disease, injuries, stroke, suicide, liver disease,\nchronic lung disease, homicide, HIV infection, or diabetes. Oh, okay Charles,\nthat makes a lot of sense. I tell you what Charles, I'll call the Heart\nFoundation and suicide hotlines and tell them that they are not acting rational\nand that they can all go home because they are addressing the LESSER CAUSES\nof death. And you call your local police homicide department, liver foundation\nand diabetes foundation and tell them to stop addressing these lesser causes.\nPlease, quit wasting my time with this silly shit Charles.\n \nI've got an idea Charles, why don't you start a talk.politics.caraccidents\ngroup or talk.politics.fall group? This is talk.politics.guns. Don't\nconfuse the issue. Just because a social problem may not claim as many\nvictims as another, we should not try to address it? I don't agree.\nI'm not posting to t.p.g to debate the supposed severity of causes of\nchildhood deaths. I am really getting frigging sick of having to respond\nto the irrational statements of people who assume that someone who\nwants to discuss youth gun violence or unintentional youth gun deaths\nis trying to make a political issue out of it.\n \n \n Again Charles, you tend to confuse the issue and take things out of context\nfor your own purposes. The statement that you responded to above is actually\nin reference to a previous post by another person who, like you, expressed\nconcern over making youth gun violence a priority. I guess, maybe Humane\nperson and Rational person could be interchangeable huh? Both would be defined\nas \"a person who only addresses the social problem that causes the greatest\nnumber of childhood deaths.\" If that is the case, I'm extremely glad that I\nam inhumane and irrational.\n \nSorry Charles, the FBI Uniform Crime Report is WELL known for misrepresenting\nthe facts. But if you insist, according to the 1990 UCR, \"Firearm murders\nof youngsters 19 and under increased 125 percent between 1984 and 1990\"\n \nIs the National Center for Health Statistics good enough for you? They state\nthat \"Every day, 12 American children ages 19 and under are killed in gun\naccidents, suicides, and homicides. Many more are wounded\".\n \nOr how about the National Pediatric Trauma Registry? They say \"Gunshot\nwounds to children ages 16 and under nearly doubled in major urban areas\nbetween 1987 and 1990.\"\n \nDo you also doubt the American Academy of Pediatrics Charles??? They state\nthat \"Gunshot wounds among children in urban areas increased 300% from\n1986 to 1988.\"\n \nCharles, I hope you don't need to be convinced that youth are increasingly\nvictims of gun injuries and that they have easy access to guns. If you don't\nrealize this fact, (I don't care if you go by CDC or FBI data, or if you go\ninto the homes, schools, and streets where these kids are and take a poll\nby yourself), I'm not going to bother to try to convince you. Its obvious\nthat you have ruled out any idea of discussing this issue in a sane fashion\nand that you are so focused on trying to make this a gun control and political\ndiscussion. I really don't want to do that.\n \n Charles, it's obvious that you know nothing about the CDC.\nThey don't just study cancer and heart disease. I've got news for you,\ninterpersonal gun violence IS an epidemic. In 1984, Surgeon General\nC. Everett Koop declared that gun violence is as much a public health\nproblem as cancer, heart disease, or auto accidents.\n \n \nWHO THE F**K SAID ANYTHING ABOUT TEACHING CHILDREN TO SAFELY HANDLE\nFIREARM CHARLES??? In the future, if you are going to post to t.p.g and jump\ninto a previous discussion, please read the entire posting, not just 1\nsentence that you decide to respond to. What the hell are you saying here???\nYou're wasting time and space trying to make a political and gun control\nissue out of a discussion that isn't.\nCharles buddy, I'm getting really tired of this. Do you live on the planet\nMars??? As a physicist, I realize that you probably don't come into contact\nwith many youth, but I REALLY think you need to make a trip to your local\nurban high school and discover the joy of guns in schools. In addition\nspend a few minutes talking to these kids. Ask them if they have ever heard\ngunshots in their neighborhoods, whether they know anyone who has been shot,\nwhether they know anyone who has a gun, whether they have ever held a gun, and\nwhether they themselves have ever been shot.\n \nBelieve me Charles, THAT will be your *INDEPENDENT* VERIFICATION.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"AHL PLAYOFF SCORES-- FIRST ROUND\t(home team in CAPS)\n================================\n\nGAMES PLAYED ON TUES, 4\/20\n-------------------------\nRochester 6\tUTICA 4\nFredericton at Cape Breton\n\nSERIES STATI (plural of status? :)\n----------------------------------\nAdirondack leads CDI, 3-0\nProvidence tied w\/Springfield, 2-2\nBinghamton tied w\/Baltimore, 1-1\nRochester leads Utica, 2-1\nSt John's leads Moncton, 2-0\nCape Breton tied w\/Fredericton, 1-1","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"I am trying to setup two Seagate Tech. hard drives as\nmaster and slave in the same system...\nwhat i need to do such is the jumper schematics of the\ntwo hard drives that i have...\nmy two Seagate HD:\tST3144A, 124MB\n\t\t\tST3283A, 233MB \n\nI need the jumpter setting schematics for these two Harddrives...\nthanx for you help in advance...","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nI have been told by a local sales that Asante has come out with this\nLCIII PDS Ethernet adapter with an optional 68882 socket on the board.\nMy question is will the FPU performance degrade will I put the 68882\non the PDS card socket instead of on the motherboard itself? Intuitively,\nthe math co-processor should always be placed close to the CPU, but\nI am not sure how good Apple's so-called processor-direct slot is when\nit comes to throughout. Does anyone know the answer to this or have\nany experience with the Asante LCIII Ethernet adapter? Thanks in advance.\n\nAndy","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nWe would like to keep it that way. Thats the point. By reacting\nstrongly and forcefully now, we will assure that we continue to remain\nfree. You cannot overreact to a threat like this. The worst that\nhappens if we overreact is that we waste time and effort. The worst that\nhappens if we underreact is tyranny. I prefer overreaction myself.\n\n\nDoesn't that tell you how precious and hard to maintain freedom is?\n\nOnly through centuries of overreaction have we managed to maintain\nourselves in this state of even moderate freedom. I suggest that\noverreacting now and in the future is a good thing.\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nNot unreasonable, since the SMARTDRV packaged with DOS 6 is version 4.1.\nMake sure that all your drivers (HIMEM, EMM386, SMARTDRV) are being\nexecuted from the DOS directory.\n\nLoss of the cache provided by SMARTDRV could be your problem; if not,\nI don't know what might cause the startup delay. My testbed for DBLSPACE\n(which has a *very* minimal amount of data on the disk so that I don't\neat up too much time as I install and uninstall DBLSPACE) boots in \nabout 20 seconds from the \"Starting MS-DOS\" herald to the end of the\nAUTOEXEC.BAT execution. I don't have handy a system with a more\nrealistic volume of data to time.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nBut it IS made false by your ridiculous leap of logic from \"monogamous\nhomosexual male sex is so rare\" (which is a load of horseshit--as\nproportionately many queers are monogamous as hets, and the ones who aren't\nuse condoms, for the most part) to \"for practical purposes, homosexuality\nspreads AIDS.\" No. Unprotected sex with an infected partner spreads AIDS. \nThese \"practical purposes\" you speak of are obviously the purposes of\nspreading homophobia, which leads me to an interesting truth: \"Cramer\nspreads hate.\" Isn't that nice?\n\n\n\nYou mean, \"Typical homosexual response to Clayton E. Cramer.\" I think any\nhuman being would react that way to someone as contemptibly hateful as you,\nactually. I seem to hear the same sort of thing coming from your posts, you\nknow....\n\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\nPlanning to make this a complete sentence anytime soon?\n\nDrewcifer","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"930425\n\n\nLet's start with the name \"Rosicrucian\". I took me a long time to come\nto the conclusion that there is a difference between a *member* of a\n\"rosicrucian\" body and BEING *a* ROSICRUCIAN. So when you say that you met\nsome 'rosicrucians' you mean \"members of a group that calls themselves\nrosicrucian\". At least that is what your observation suggests :-)\n\n\nResponse:\n\nThis makes much sense to me. This is also true of most religions.\nThere is a difference between being a *member* of a group of people\nwho call themselves 'Hindus' or 'Christians' or 'Pagans' and actually\n*BEING* any of these. The social groups tend to make very important\nrequirements about not belonging to other 'religions'. I find that\nthe ideal described by the holy texts of most religions can be\ninterpreted in very similar ways so that one could presume that\n'mysticism' is the core of every religion and Huxley's 'Perennial\nPhilosophy' is the Great Secret Core of all mystical trads. :>\n\n\nTony:\n\nI'd prefer if you would have stated up front that it was the Lectorium\nRosicrucianum, only because they may be confused, by some readers of this\nnewsgroup, with the Rosicrucian Order AMORC based (the USA Jurisdiction) in\nSan Jose, CA; this being the RC org with the most members (last time I\nlooked). Of course, \"most members\" does not *necessarily* mean \"best\".\n\n\nResponse:\n\nCertainly true. I didn't know there WERE any groups which called themselves\n'Rosicrucians' that didn't associate with AMORC. Sure, I've heard all the\nhubbub about the Golden Dawn and Rosae Crucis in relation to all these\nWestern esoteric groups, but hadn't heard about other 'Rosicrucians'.\nI'll admit my bias. I live in San Jose. :>\n\n\nTony:\n\n\"You'll have to trust me\" when I tell you that if that\nlecture\/class\/whatever had been presented by AMORC, it is unlikely that you\nwould have had the same impression, i.e., you'd probably have had a\npositive impression more likely than a negative one, IMHO. \n\n\nResponse:\n\nThis may be slightly off. I've met some of these Rosicrucians and have\na couple friends in AMORC. The stories I've heard and the slight contact\nI've had with them does not give me the hope that I'd be received with\nany kind of warm welcome. I still like to think that most people who\nare involved with stratified relationships (monogamy, religion, etc.)\nare in DEEP pain and hope to heal it within such a 'cast'.\n\n\nTony:\n\n \nIt is curious to know that 3 other RC 'orders' (in the USA) claim to be *non-\nsectarian*.\n\n\nResponse:\n\nI'd like to know at least the addresses of the 'other orders' which call \nthemselves 'Rosicrucians' and especially those which are 'nonsectarian'.\nIs this 'nonsectarian' like the Masons, who require that a member 'believe\nin God by his\/her definition'?\n\n \n \nTony:\n\nI don't see nothing *fundamentally* wrong with \"us containing\nsomething divine\"... And yes I don't like phrases like \"eternal bliss\"\neither! :-)\n\n\nResponse:\n\nLet alone us *BEING* something divine. ;>\n\n\nTony:\n\nBTW, I have read the intro letters of the LRC which they will mail you free\nof charge.\n\n\nResponse:\n\nAddresses, phone numbers of groups? I'm into networking. Thanks.\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"JG> After this fall, I believe IBM no longer has any rights to\nJG> view Microsoft code. After that, the only way to maintain\nJG> some sort of compatibility is to reverse-engineer. Would\nJG> you want to reverse-engineer an OLE2 application?\n\nDon't they retain Windows NT OEM status? If so, that gives them NT\nsource code, and since Windows is headed toward NT... (Win32S, Win32C)\n\n * SLMR 2.1a * --T-A+G-L-I+N-E--+M-E-A+S-U-R+I-N-G+--G-A+U-G-E--\n ","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\nOn the news from radio station KANU (Lawrence, KS) about 6:15 this Monday\nmorning, I heard someone with a nasal-sounding voice (supposedly the Waco\ncoroner?) claim that he had found TWO persons killed with a single shot\nto the forehead.\n--Myron.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nOf course, then there's the other side. An article in yesterday's Atlanta\nJournal stated that there are many scientists who have misgivings that the \ndata being used to determine whether or not global warming is occuring is\nfaulty. The point that the article made is that all long term temperature\ndataa collected has been in urban areas, and that any heat rise can be\nattributed to the growth and urbanization of the area. They called it\nthe \"asphalt temperature trend\". We have no real long term data on remote\nareas, such as the middle of the Amazon rain forest, or the top of Mt. Everest\nor the Gobi desert, for that matter. An accompanying article mentioned that\na group of scientists at NASA had developed a method for using a satellite\nto collect temperature data globally, and that preliminary results showed\na slight downward trend attributed to the Mt Pinatubo eruption. It went\non to say that even with the current downward trend, there appeared to be\n*NO* change in global temperatures using trend prediction methods for at\nleast the next 50 years.\n\nI can quote the article verbatim if you like..","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"I've heard that in California they ask you to swear without any\nmention of a god. What states actually include \"god\" in the\ncourtroom oath?\n\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"The simplest and cheapest soft UV bulb is an AR-1 argon bulb (or other argon\nbulb). It works like a neon bulb except it glows purple. It will cause\nstuff to fluoresce. It requires very little power, just a battery, an\noscillator, and a step-up transformer to about 100 volts.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"The Isles picked one hell-of-a-time to get their first win all year after being\ndown after 2 periods. The Caps seemed to have the game in hand playing steady\ndefense and getting great goaltending from Tabaracci. The Isles power play\nphilosophy continues to be dump-and-chase which, except for boardaholics like\nFlatley, doesn't work against the Caps. I hope Al realizes this!! They have too\nmany talented finesse players, so why not carry the puck in and set-up??? If\nlast night's game is any omen, the Isles could be on their way to that ole\nchampionship form; COMING from behind late in a game. My advice to the Caps is\nto pounce on those Healy Rebounds. Flatley showed alot of heart by playing the\nlast period and overtime despite an almost swollen-shut left eye injury\nsuffered at the hands of Dale Hunter. Ray Ferraro has arrived just in time for\nthe playoffs showing the fiesty hustle that us Islander fans remember from an \nItalian from the past; JOHN TONELLI!!! It was Tonelli who won a similar game\nagainst the PENS in game 5 on the 82 playoffs. The Isles scored two late third\nperiod goals to send the game into OT tied at 3. In OT, Tonelli scored the game\nwinner to send the Isles to the next round. The Isles have lacked this tenacity\nfor years, but perhaps its BACK! It was good to see the Coliseum packed just\nlike the ole days!!! Good luck to the Isles the rest of the way!!!!!\n\nJohn Scialdone\nSCIALDONE@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"On Tuesday, when it was raining in Chicago, ESPN provided \nbonus hockey coverage. Now it seems as though some fans are ticked off\nthat the NY-Wash OT was replaced with the Angels-?? game. People must\nrealize that there are more baseball fans instead of hockey fans in the U.S \nThe baseball game was scheduled to air and advertisers money was paid so\nthey can't skip the baseball game. Why don't you people CHILL OUT\nand enjoy whatever coverage you can get.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nSo, you approve of the BATF launching a 100-person raid, complete\nwith flack jackets, men hidden in horse trailers, stun grenades,\nsemi-auto weapons on peaceful citizens? who would also accept\na search authoried by a court?\n\nThere is still no proof that the Branch Davidians had illegal weapons.\nNothing else was in the jurisdiction of the BATF, unless they were\nthought to have a still, or be smoking untaxed cigarettes.\n\nThe automatic firearms violation is a TAX matter ! You don't serve\nno-knock warrants on someone with .50 CAL MGs. It isn't necessary\n(they can't flush a machine gun down a toilet, you know), and it isn't\nsmart (if you are right, you got a good chance of getting blown away.\nif you are wrong, you shouldn't have done it.)\n\n\nThe stupidity was indeed related to this. But the stupidity may have been to\nattempt to serve the warrant by ludicrously over-armed, over-protected\nand over-confident gestapo. Escalation isn't automatically brilliant.\n\nIT WAS A TAX MATTER ! YOU CAN\"T FLUSH MGs DOWN THE TOILET !\nYOU DON\"T NEED NO-KNOCK WARRANTS FOR EVERYTHING.\n\nActually, IMHO nothing justifies them, but that is another argument .\nThere wasn't any murder of police officers. There was probable cause\nto arrest them for murder perhaps. We US citizens are innocent until proven\nguilty.\n\nThere also wasn't any killing until the BATF screwed up real bad.\n\n\nLew","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\nWell, there were 27 outs in a row with no hits or walks in between, but\nreally, he only retired 26 batters in a row. The first out of the game\nwas the front end of a double play. Still counts as a back-end perfect\ngame in my book, though. \n\nCongrats to Chris Bosio. Too bad the Brewers couldn't hold on to him.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"*****************[ SNES Games For Sale ]*****************\n\nHome Alone 2\t\t\t\t\t$35\nStar Fox\t\t\t\t\t$42\n\nWill trade for a good condition copy (must have box & docs) of\none of the following (SNES ONLY): \n\n\tPrince of Persia\n\tGODS\n\tBatman Returns\n\tSuper Turrican\n\tCybernator \n\n*********************************************************\n\n- All prices include shipping.\n- All games are in excellent condition unless otherwise stated.\n- US buyers only please.\n- All games will be shipped inside a box with packing priority USPS.\n- All games include all original materials including box, manual, etc.\n\nThe first responder offering asking price is guarenteed to\nget the game. Those just asking questions get no priority until\nthey offer to buy the game. Lower offers may be considered\nassuming no other offers at asking price are made.\n\n**********************************************************\n\n\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nno its not.\n\nits due to the fact that there are two issues here: Religion and religion.\n\nreligion is personal belief system.\nReligion is a memetic virus.\n\npeople loudly proclaiming their beliefs are crossing the border from\nreligion -> Religion. people that want to \"save\" others are firmly\nentrenched in Religion (\"memoids\").\n\nrule #1 of not practicing Religion is to shut the fuck up, unless\nyou discuss it politely. this means that the motive behind the conversation\nis not only your self-gratifying wish to spread the word. \n\nreligion is something that ultimately comes from within a person, and\nreflects their value judgements. Religion is something that is\ncontracted from others and does not reflect the persons value judgements\n(other than perhaps \"i think i'll be brainwashed today\").\n\nReligion is a drug...\n\ni believe you can discuss religion. however, the post that started this\noff was not intented as discussion, it was more a proclamation of\nsomeones Religion.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THESE BOOKS!!!!! I AM NOT ASKING MUCH!!!!!!\n\nJUST MAKE ME AN OFFER AND I WILL PROBABLY TAKE IT!!!!!\n\n\n* Writing good software in Fortran, Graham Smith. \n\n* The Holt Handbook by Kirszner & Mandell (copyright 1986) 720+ page writing guide. \n\n* General Chemistry Principles & Modern Applications, R. Petrucci, fourth\n edition. Big Book! Very good condition!\n\n* Solutions manual for Chemistry book. Paperback.\n\n* Study guide for Chemistry book. Paperback.\n\n\nSend me your offers via email at 02106@chopin.udel.edu\n\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Thanx Craig.... in addition to Craigs coments - and to clear up any \nfurther confusion.... the 200SX (of USA) was reffered to as a Silvia Turbo\nin the UK.... performance figures of UK 200SX are:","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nMy sentiments exactly... which is why I'm unsubbing from this group.\nThis is the 3rd 'christian' discussion list I have ever belonged to\nand once again I'm being chased away by the strife, anger, discontent,\nlies, et al .\n\nAs Paul (Saul) said, 'I come to preach Christ, and Him crucified'\nDon't let the simple beauty of faith in God get overshadowed by heady\ntheological discussions or thousands of lines of post-incarnation\ntrappings of some church.\n\n\nAs for the atheists\/agnostics who read this list: if you aren't\nchristian and if you have no intention of ever becoming one why on\nearth do you waste your time and mine by participating on a christian\ndiscussion list ?\n\nI will continue to search for christian discussion (prayerful, spirit-filled,\nkind, humble, patient, etc.) in other circles. \n\n-- \n Sheila Patterson, CIT CR-Technical Support Group\n 315 CCC - Cornell University\n Ithaca, NY 14853\n (607) 255-5388\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"(Peter White) writes\n\nYou've missed on very important passage.\n\n2 Thess. 1:6-10\n For after all it is only just for God to repay with affliction those who\nafflict you, and to give relief to you who are afflicted and to us as well when\nthe Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels in flaming\nfire, dealing out retribution to those who do not know God and to those who do\nnot obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. And these will pay the penalty of\neternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of\nHis power, when He comes to be glorified in His saints on that day, and to be\nmarveled at among all who have believed-- for our testimony to you was\nbelieved.\n\nThings to note from this passage. Unbelievers are both those who openly reject\nthe gospel, and those who do not know God. The eternal destruction is the same\nas the eternal hope in 2:16. This distructions primarily emphasize that it is\nseparation from the presence of God. THe context is speaking of the 2nd advent\nwhile 2:1 is speaking of the rapture. Don't confuse the two. \n\nYet we have a far greater discription of hell that we do heaven.\n\n For instance,\n\nIf this was like earthly fire that requires a gas producing substance to\nignite.\nHowever, there seems to be a different type of fire as expressed in the burning\nbush that was not consumed. Also, the Daniel acct. shows that the laws of\nnature can be interupted even with earthly fire.\n\n\nMaybe you don't understand. There will be those who are alive at the end of\nthe millenium, who will walk straight into the GWTJ. Even those who have died\nin their sin will be resurrected, i.e. reunited with their physical body, to\nreceive condemnation.\n\n\nThis is contrary to the teaching of Scripture.\n\n\nTHis is conjecture at best if you are using it to support the \"no physical\nbody\" thesis.\n\n\nThe true awlfulness of hell, is that it is eternal separation from God, after\nhaving seen the glory of His presence at the GWTJ. But whether it was open\nrebellion against the revealed gospel of Christ or if it is not having known\nGOd (not saught Him as He is), then as Paul says, they are without excuss and\nthat every mouth will be stopped. There will be no defense at the judgment\nseat of God. THerefore we understand \"it is appointed unto man once to die, and\nthen comes judgment\" literally. \n\njust because it is horrific, doesn't make it less of a reality. \nit should compel those of us who have the riches of Christ to share it with\nothers","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nIs HST really _that_ much heavier than a Spacelab ???\n\nbd","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I know there's already a bmw mailing list, but since it's an R bike \nonly list (and limited to the R80* R100* bikes as well I believe)\nI've decided to give this a go and see how much interest there is.\nplease read all of this post if you plan on subscribing to the list!\n\nthere is only one restriction for the discussion on this list, that it\nbe about BMW's. I don't care which BMW, any and all are welcome. I will\nprobably post articles that appear in the local BMW club newsletter, and\nwould incourage other club members to do the same, especially tech\narticles.\n\nto subscribe to the list, send a message to the list address:\n\n bmw@rider.cactus.org\n\nwith the word SUBSCRIBE (in caps) in the *subject* of the message. having\nthe word SUBSCRIBE in the *subject* is the _only_ way to subscribe. if you \nput the keyword in the message body, your message will go out to everyone\non the list and you will be ridiculed beyond belief.\n\n ** your From: line must have a valid return address **\n ** the list sw will use the address in your From: line **\n\nif you would like to use a return address _other_ than what is contained\nin your From: line, do not send mail to the list! send a note directly to\nme (joe@rider.cactus.org) and I'll take care of it manually.\n\nthe list sw will hack up the outgoing message From: line so that your\noriginal full name in ()'s is preserved, but the return address is\nreplaced with the mailing list address (bmw@rider.cactus.org). this \nallows you to simply reply to a message to keep it on the list (depending\non your mail interface natch. I use elm so that's what I wrote it for :-).\nkeep this in mind when you reply to a message and question the authors\nparentage.\n\nto remove your name from the list, send a message to the list address\nwith the word UNSUBSCRIBE (in caps) in the *subject* of the message.\nhaving the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the *subject* is the _only_ way to remove\nyour name from the list. if you put the keyword in the message body, \nyour message will go out to everyone on the list and you will be ridiculed \nbeyond belief.\n\nthe list is run from my home system, a poor little 286 box running a\nvery old version of something that smells somewhat like unix. the MTA\nisn't the smartest around, but I've managed to hack it up enough to make\na decent list MTA. additions and removals are handled automatically by\nscripts that intercept messages based on the subject (see below) and\nmay occassionally goof. the sw will send a response message back when you\nsubscribe. if you do not receive a response within a reasonable amount\nof time (my link is via UUCP and sometimes runs in spurts), send me a \nmessage (joe@rider.cactus.org) and I'll look into it.\n\nif the list turns out to be too popular and the MTA groks over the number\nof addresses, I'll have to freeze the list recipients until I can come up\nwith a better MTA.\n\ngood luck...\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Using a Windows 3.1 printer driver, I would like to \"print to a file\", with\noutput as a Postscript file. Later, I would like to take this Postscript file\nto a machine with an attached Hewlett Packard 4M laser printer, and print the\ndocument at 600 dots per inch resolution.\n\nI would like to use this method to print from WordPerfect For Windows, and from\nan image processing program that can output images in Postscript.\n\nHere's the problem: the Windows Postscript printer driver (pscript.drv)\ndoesn't allow me to specify 600 dpi. In fact, the setup dialog for this driver\ndoes have a pull-down menu for \"resolution\", but the only choice given in the\nmenu is 300! Not a really useful menu.\n\nAny ideas?","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"------------- cut here -----------------\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n +------------------------------------------------+\n ! !\n ! Health Info-Com Network !\n ! Medical Newsletter !\n +------------------------------------------------+\n Editor: David Dodell, D.M.D.\n 10250 North 92nd Street, Suite 210, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258-4599 USA\n Telephone +1 (602) 860-1121\n FAX +1 (602) 451-1165\n\nCompilation Copyright 1993 by David Dodell, D.M.D. All rights Reserved. \nLicense is hereby granted to republish on electronic media for which no \nfees are charged, so long as the text of this copyright notice and license \nare attached intact to any and all republished portion or portions. \n\nThe Health Info-Com Network Newsletter is distributed biweekly. Articles \non a medical nature are welcomed. If you have an article, please contact \nthe editor for information on how to submit it. If you are interested in \njoining the automated distribution system, please contact the editor. \n\nE-Mail Address:\n Editor: \n Internet: david@stat.com\n FidoNet = 1:114\/15\n Bitnet = ATW1H@ASUACAD \nLISTSERV = MEDNEWS@ASUACAD.BITNET (or internet: mednews@asuvm.inre.asu.edu) \n anonymous ftp = vm1.nodak.edu\n Notification List = hicn-notify-request@stat.com\n FAX Delivery = Contact Editor for information\n\n\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n\n T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S\n\n\n1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - MMWR\n [23 April 1993] Rates of Cesarean Delivery ........................... 1\n Malaria Among U.S. Embassy Personnel ................................. 5\n FDA Approval of Hib Vaccine for Children\/Infants ..................... 8\n\n2. Dental News\n Workshop Explores Oral Manifestations of HIV Infection ............... 11\n\n3. Food & Drug Administration News\n FDA Approves Depo Provera, injectable contraceptive .................. 14\n New Rules Speed Approval of Drugs for Life-Threatening Illnesses ..... 16\n\n4. Articles\n Research Promises Preventing\/Slowing Blindness from Retinal Disease .. 18\n Affluent Diet Increases Risk Of Heart Disease ........................ 20\n\n5. General Announcments\n Publications for Health Professionals from National Cancer Institute . 23\n Publications for Patients Available from National Cancer Institute ... 30\n\n6. AIDS News Summaries\n AIDS Daily Summary for April 19 to April 23, 1993 .................... 38\n\n7. AIDS Statistics\n Worldwide AIDS Statistics ............................................ 48\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page i\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n\n\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - MMWR\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n\n Rates of Cesarean Delivery -- United States, 1991\n =================================================\n SOURCE: MMWR 42(15) DATE: Apr 23, 1993\n\n Cesarean deliveries have accounted for nearly 1 million of the \napproximately 4 million annual deliveries in the United States since 1986 \n(Table 1). The cesarean rate in the United States is the third highest among \n21 reporting countries, exceeded only by Brazil and Puerto Rico (1). This \nreport presents data on cesarean deliveries from CDC's National Hospital \nDischarge Survey (NHDS) for 1991 and compares these data with previous years. \n Data on discharges from short-stay, nonfederal hospitals have been \ncollected annually since 1965 in the NHDS, conducted by CDC's National Center \nfor Health Statistics. For 1991, medical and demographic information were \nabstracted from a sample of 274,000 inpatients discharged from 484 \nparticipating hospitals. The 1991 cesareans and vaginal births after a prior \ncesarean (VBAC) presented in this report are based on weighted national \nestimates from the NHDS sample of approximately 31,000 (11%) women discharged \nafter delivery. The estimated numbers of live births by type of delivery were \ncalculated by applying cesarean rates from the NHDS to live births from \nnational vital registration data. Therefore, estimates of the number of \ncesareans in this report will not agree with previously published data based \nsolely on the NHDS (2). Stated differences in this analysis are significant at \nthe 95% confidence level, based on the two-tailed t-test with a critical value \nof 1.96. \n In 1991, there were 23.5 cesareans per 100 deliveries, the same rate as \nin 1990 and similar to rates during 1986-1989 (Table 1). The primary cesarean \nrate (i.e., number of first cesareans per 100 deliveries to women who had no \nprevious cesareans) for 1986-1991 also was stable, ranging from 16.8 to 17.5. \nIn 1991, the cesarean rate in the South was 27.6, significantly (p<0.05) \nhigher than the rates for the West (19.8), Midwest (21.8), and Northeast \n(22.6). Rates were higher for mothers aged greater than or equal to 30 years \nthan for younger women; in proprietary hospitals than in nonprofit or \ngovernment hospitals; in hospitals with fewer than 300 beds than in larger \nhospitals; and for deliveries for which Blue Cross\/Blue Shield * and other \nprivate insurance is the expected source of payment than for other sources of \npayment (Table 2). The same pattern characterized primary cesarean deliveries. \n Since the early 1970s, the number and percentage of births to older women \nincreased; however, if the age distribution of mothers in 1991 had remained \nthe same as in 1986, the overall cesarean rate in 1991 would have been 23.3, \nessentially the same as the 23.5 observed. \n Based on the NHDS, of the approximately 4,111,000 live births in 1991, an \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 1\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nestimated 966,000 (23.5%) were by cesarean delivery. Of these, an estimated \n338,000 (35.0%) births were repeat cesareans, and 628,000 (65.0%) were primary \ncesareans. Since 1986, approximately 600,000 primary cesareans have been \nperformed annually. In 1986, 8.5% of women who had a previous cesarean \ndelivered vaginally, compared with 24.2% in 1991. Of all cesareans in 1991, \n35.0% were associated with a previous cesarean, 30.4% with dystocia (i.e., \nfailure of labor to progress), 11.7% with breech presentation, 9.2% with fetal \ndistress, and 13.7% with all other specified complications. \n The average hospital stay for all deliveries in 1991 was 2.8 days. In \ncomparison, the hospital stay for a primary cesarean delivery was 4.5 days, \nand for a repeat cesarean, 4.2 days -- nearly twice the duration for VBAC \ndeliveries (2.2 days) or for vaginal deliveries that were not VBACs (2.3 \ndays). In 1986, the average hospital stay for all deliveries was 3.2 days, for \nprimary cesareans 5.2 days, for repeat cesareans 4.7 days, and for VBAC and \nnon-VBAC vaginal deliveries 2.7 and 2.6 days, respectively. \n\nReported by: Office of Vital and Health Statistics Systems, National Center \nfor Health Statistics, CDC. \n\nEditorial Note: The cesarean rate in the United States steadily increased from \n1965 through 1986; however, the findings in this report indicate that rates \nhave been stable since 1986 (3). Because there is little evidence that \nmaternal and child health status has improved during this time and because \ncesareans are associated with an increased risk for complications of \nchildbirth, a national health objective for the year 2000 (4) is to reduce the \noverall cesarean rate to 15 or fewer per 100 deliveries and the primary \ncesarean rate to 12 or fewer per 100 deliveries (objective 14.8). \n Postpartum complications -- including urinary tract and wound infections \n-- may account in part for the longer hospital stays for cesarean deliveries \nthan for vaginal births (5). Moreover, the prolonged hospital stays for \ncesarean deliveries substantially increase health-care costs. For example, in \n1991, the average costs for cesarean and vaginal deliveries were $7826 and \n$4720, respectively. The additional cost for each cesarean delivery includes \n$611 for physician fees and $2495 for hospital charges (6). If the cesarean \nrate in 1991 had been 15 (the year 2000 objective) instead of 23.5, the number \nof cesarean births would have decreased by 349,000 (617,000 versus 966,000), \nresulting in a savings of more than $1 billion in physician fees and hospital \ncharges. \n Despite the steady increase in VBAC rates since 1986, several factors may \nimpede progress toward the year 2000 national health objectives for cesarean \ndelivery. For example, VBAC rates substantially reflect the number of women \noffered trial of labor, which has been increasingly encouraged since 1982 (7). \nOf women who are offered a trial of labor, 50%-70% could deliver vaginally (7) \n--a level already achieved by many hospitals (8). Trial of labor was routinely \noffered in 46% of hospitals surveyed in 1984 (the most recent year for which \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 2\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nnational data are available) (9) when the VBAC rate (according to NHDS data) \nwas 5.7%. The year 2000 objective specifies a VBAC rate of 35%, based on all \nwomen who had a prior cesarean, regardless of whether a trial of labor was \nattempted. To reach the overall cesarean rate goal, however, increases in the \nVBAC rate will need to be combined with a substantial reduction in the primary \nrate. \n One hospital succeeded in reducing the rate of cesarean delivery by \napplying objective criteria for the four most common indications for cesarean \ndelivery, by requiring a second opinion, and by instituting a peer-review \nprocess (10). Other recommendations for decreasing cesarean delivery rates \ninclude eliminating incentives for physicians and hospitals by equalizing \nreimbursement for vaginal and cesarean deliveries; public dissemination of \nphysician- and hospital-specific cesarean delivery rates to increase public \nawareness of differences in practices; and addressing malpractice concerns, \nwhich may be an important factor in maintaining the high rates of cesarean \ndelivery (4). \n\nReferences\n\n1. Notzon FC. International differences in the use of obstetric interventions. \nJAMA 1990; 263:3286-91. \n\n2. Graves EJ, NCHS. 1991 Summary: National Hospital Discharge Survey. \nHyattsville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public \nHealth Service, CDC, 1993. (Advance data no. 227). \n\n3. Taffel SM, Placek PJ, Kosary CL. U.S. cesarean section rates, 1990: an \nupdate. Birth 1992;19:21-2. \n\n4. Public Health Service. Healthy people 2000: national health promotion and \ndisease prevention objectives -- full report, with commentary. Washington, DC: \nUS Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1991; DHHS \npublication no. (PHS)91-50212. \n\n5. Danforth DN. Cesarean section. JAMA 1985;253:811-8. \n\n6. Hospital Insurance Association of America. Table 4.15: cost of maternity \ncare, physicians' fees, and hospital charges, by census region, based on \nConsumer Price Index (1991). In: 1992 Source book of health insurance data. \nWashington, DC: Hospital Insurance Association of America, 1992. \n\n7. Committee on Obstetrics. ACOG committee opinion no. 64: guidelines for \nvaginal delivery after a previous cesarean birth. Washington, DC: American \nCollege of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 1988. \n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 3\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n8. Rosen MG, Dickinson JC. Vaginal birth after cesarean: a meta-analysis of \nindicators for success. Obstet Gynecol 1990;76:865-9. \n\n9. Shiono PH, Fielden JG, McNellis D, Rhoads GG, Pearse WH. Recent trends in \ncesarean birth and trial of labor rates in the United States. JAMA \n1987;257:494-7. \n\n10. Myers SA, Gleicher N. A successful program to lower cesarean-section \nrates. N Engl J Med 1988;319:1511-6. \n\n* Use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and \ndoes not imply endorsement by the Public Health Service or the U.S. Department \nof Health and Human Services.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 4\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n Malaria Among U.S. Embassy Personnel -- Kampala, Uganda, 1992\n =============================================================\n SOURCE: MMWR 42(15) DATE: Apr 23, 1993\n\n The treatment and prevention of malaria in Africa has become a \nchallenging and complex problem because of increasing drug resistance. \nAlthough the risk of acquiring malaria for U.S. citizens and their dependents \nstationed overseas generally has been low, this risk varies substantially and \nunpredictably. During May 1992, the Office of Medical Services, Department of \nState (OMS\/DOS), and CDC were notified of an increased number of malaria cases \namong official U.S. personnel stationed in Kampala, Uganda. A review of the \nhealth records from the Embassy Health Unit (EHU) in Kampala indicated that 27 \ncases of malaria were diagnosed in official personnel from March through June \n1992 compared with two cases during the same period in 1991. EHU, OMS\/DOS, and \nCDC conducted an investigation to confirm all reported malaria cases and \nidentify potential risk factors for malaria among U.S. Embassy personnel. This \nreport summarizes the results of the investigation. \n Malaria blood smears from 25 of the 27 reported case-patients were \navailable for review by OMS\/DOS and CDC. A case of malaria was confirmed if \nthe slide was positive for Plasmodium sp. Of the 25 persons, 17 were slide-\nconfirmed as having malaria. \n A questionnaire was distributed to all persons served by the EHU to \nobtain information about residence, activities, use of malaria \nchemoprophylaxis, and use of personal protection measures (i.e., using bednets \nand insect repellents, having window and door screens, and wearing long \nsleeves and pants in the evening). Of the 157 persons eligible for the survey, \n128 (82%) responded. \n Risk for malaria was not associated with sex or location of residence in \nKampala. Although the risk for malaria was higher among children aged less \nthan or equal to 15 years (6\/32 19%) than among persons greater than 15 \nyears (11\/94 12%), this difference was not significant (relative risk \nRR=1.6; 95% confidence interval CI=0.6-4.0). Eighty-two percent of the \ncases occurred among persons who had been living in Kampala for 1-5 years, \ncompared with those living there less than 1 year. Travel outside of the \nKampala area to more rural settings was not associated with increased risk for \nmalaria. \n Four malaria chemoprophylaxis regimens were used by persons who \nparticipated in the survey: mefloquine, chloroquine and proguanil, chloroquine \nalone, and proguanil alone. In addition, 23 (18%) persons who responded were \nnot using any malaria chemoprophylaxis. The risk for malaria was significantly \nlower among persons using either mefloquine or chloroquine and proguanil (8\/88 \n9%) than among persons using the other regimens or no prophylaxis (9\/37 \n24%) (RR=0.4; 95% CI=0.2-0.9). Twelve persons not using prophylaxis reported \nside effects or fear of possible side effects as a reason. \n The risk for malaria was lower among persons who reported using bednets \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 5\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nall or most of the time (2\/27 7%) than among persons who sometimes or rarely \nused bednets (15\/99 15%) (RR=0.5; 95% CI=0.1-2.0). The risk for malaria was \nalso lower among persons who consistently used insect repellent in the evening \n(0\/16), compared with those who rarely used repellent (17\/110 15%) (RR=0; \nupper 95% confidence limit=1.2). Risk for malaria was not associated with \nfailure to have window or door screens or wear long sleeves or pants in the \nevening. \n As a result of this investigation, EHU staff reviewed with all personnel \nthe need to use and comply with the recommended malaria chemoprophylaxis \nregimens. EHU staff also emphasized the need to use personal protection \nmeasures and made plans to obtain insecticide-impregnated bednets and to \nprovide window and door screens for all personnel. \n\nReported by: U.S. Embassy Health Unit, Kampala, Uganda; Office of Medical \nSvcs, Dept of State, Washington, D.C. Malaria Br, Div of Parasitic Diseases, \nNational Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC. \n\nEditorial Note: In Uganda, the increase in malaria among U.S. personnel was \nattributed to poor adherence to both recommended malaria chemoprophylaxis \nregimens and use of personal protection measures during a period of increased \nmalaria transmission and intensified chloroquine resistance in sub-Saharan \nAfrica. The findings in this report underscore the need to provide initial and \ncontinued counseling regarding malaria prevention for persons living abroad in \nmalaria-endemic areas -- preventive measures that are also important for \nshort-term travelers to such areas. \n Mefloquine is an effective prophylaxis regimen in Africa and in most \nother areas with chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum; however, in some areas \n(e.g., Thailand), resistance to mefloquine may limit its effectiveness. In \nAfrica, the efficacy of mefloquine, compared with chloroquine alone, in \npreventing infection with P. falciparum is 92% (1 ). Mefloquine is safe and \nwell tolerated when given at 250 mg per week over a 2-year period. The risk \nfor serious adverse reactions possibly associated with mefloquine prophylaxis \n(e.g., psychosis and convulsions) is low (i.e., 1.3-1.9 episodes per 100,000 \nusers 2), while the risk for less severe adverse reactions (e.g., dizziness, \ngastrointestinal complaints, and sleep disturbances) is similar to that for \nother antimalarial chemoprophylactics (1). \n Doxycycline has similar prophylactic efficacy to mefloquine, but the need \nfor daily dosing may reduce compliance with and effectiveness of this regimen \n(3,4). Chloroquine alone is not effective as prophylaxis in areas of intense \nchloroquine resistance (e.g., Southeast Asia and Africa). In Africa, for \npersons who cannot take mefloquine or doxycycline, chloroquine and proguanil \nis an alternative, although less effective, regimen. Chloroquine should be \nused for malaria prevention in areas only where chloroquine-resistant P. \nfalciparum has not been reported. \n Country-specific recommendations for preventing malaria and information \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 6\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\non the dosage and precautions for malaria chemoprophylaxis regimens are \navailable from Health Information for International Travel, 1992 (i.e., \n\"yellow book\") (5) or 24 hours a day by telephone or fax, (404) 332-4555. \n\nReferences\n\n1. Lobel HO, Miani M, Eng T, et al. Long-term malaria prophylaxis with weekly \nmefloquine in Peace Corps volunteers: an effective and well tolerated regimen. \nLancet 1993;341:848-51. \n\n2. World Health Organization. Review of central nervous system adverse events \nrelated to the antimalarial drug, mefloquine (1985-1990). Geneva: World Health \nOrganization, 1991; publication no. WHO\/MAL\/91.1063. \n\n3. Pang L, Limsomwong N, Singharaj P. Prophylactic treatment of vivax and \nfalciparum malaria with low-dose doxycycline. J Infect Dis 1988;158:1124-7. \n\n4. Pang L, Limsomwong N, Boudreau EF, Singharaj P. Doxycycline prophylaxis for \nfalciparum malaria. Lancet 1987;1:1161-4. \n\n5. CDC. Health information for international travel, 1992. Atlanta: US \nDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1992:98; DHHS \npublication no. (CDC)92-8280.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 7\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n FDA Approval of Use of a New Haemophilus b Conjugate Vaccine and a\n Combined Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis and Haemophilus b Conjugate\n Vaccine for Infants and Children\n ==================================================================\n SOURCE: MMWR 42(15) DATE: Apr 23, 1993\n\n Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) conjugate vaccines have been \nrecommended for use in infants since 1990, and their routine use in infant \nvaccination has contributed to the substantial decline in the incidence of Hib \ndisease in the United States (1-3). Vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus, and \npertussis during infancy and childhood have been administered routinely in the \nUnited States since the late 1940s and has been associated with a greater than \n90% reduction in morbidity and mortality associated with infection by these \norganisms. Because of the increasing number of vaccines now routinely \nrecommended for infants, a high priority is the development of combined \nvaccines that allow simultaneous administration with fewer separate \ninjections. \n The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently licensed two new products \nfor vaccinating children against these diseases: 1) the Haemophilus b \nconjugate vaccine (tetanus toxoid conjugate, ActHIB Trademark), * for \nvaccination against Hib disease only and 2) a combined diphtheria and tetanus \ntoxoids and whole-cell pertussis vaccine (DTP) and Hib conjugate vaccine \n(TETRAMUNE Trademark), a combination of vaccines formulated for use in \nvaccinating children against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and Hib disease. \n\n ActHIB Trademark \n\n On March 30, 1993, the FDA approved a new Haemophilus b conjugate \nvaccine, polyribosylribitol phosphate-tetanus toxoid conjugate (PRP-T), \nmanufactured by Pasteur Merieux Serum et Vaccins and distributed as ActHIB \nTrademark by Connaught Laboratories, Inc. (Swiftwater, Pennsylvania). This \nvaccine has been licensed for use in infants in a three-dose primary \nvaccination series administered at ages 2, 4, and 6 months. Previously \nunvaccinated infants 7-11 months of age should receive two doses 2 months \napart. Previously unvaccinated children 12-14 months of age should receive one \ndose. A booster dose administered at 15 months of age is recommended for all \nchildren. Previously unvaccinated children 15-59 months of age should receive \na single dose and do not require a booster. More than 90% of infants receiving \na primary vaccination series of ActHIB Trademark (consecutive doses at 2, 4, \nand 6 months of age) develop a geometric mean titer of anti-Haemophilus b \npolysaccharide antibody greater than 1 ug\/mL (4). This response is similar to \nthat of infants who receive recommended series of previously licensed \nHaemophilus b conjugate vaccines for which efficacy has been demonstrated in \nprospective trials. Two U.S. efficacy trials of PRP-T were terminated early \nbecause of the concomitant licensure of other Haemophilus b conjugate vaccines \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 8\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nfor use in infants (4). In these studies, no cases of invasive Hib disease \nwere detected in approximately 6000 infants vaccinated with PRP-T. These and \nother studies suggest that the efficacy of PRP-T vaccine will be similar to \nthat of the other licensed Hib vaccines. TETRAMUNE Trademark \n On March 30, 1993, the FDA approved a combined diphtheria and tetanus \ntoxoids and whole-cell pertussis vaccine (DTP) and Haemophilus b conjugate \nvaccine. TETRAMUNE Trademark, available from Lederle-Praxis Biologicals (Pearl \nRiver, New York), combines two previously licensed products, DTP (TRIIMMUNOL \nRegistered, manufactured by Lederle Laboratories Pearl River, New York) and \nHaemophilus b conjugate vaccine (HibTITER Registered, manufactured by Praxis \nBiologics, Inc. Rochester, New York). \n This vaccine has been licensed for use in children aged 2 months-5 years \nfor protection against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and Hib disease when \nindications for vaccination with DTP vaccine and Haemophilus b conjugate \nvaccine coincide. Based on demonstration of co mparable or higher antibody \nresponses to each of the components of the two vaccines, TETRAMUNE Trademark \nis expected to provide protection against Hib, as well as diphtheria, tetanus, \nand pertussis, equivalent to that of already licensed formulations of other \nDTP and Haemophilus b vaccines. \n The Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that \nall infants receive a primary series of one of the licensed Haemophilus b \nconjugate vaccines beginning at 2 months of age and a booster dose at age 12-\n15 months (5). The ACIP also recommends that all infants receive a four-dose \nprimary series of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine at 2, \n4, 6, and 15-18 months of age, and a booster dose at 4-6 years (6-8). A \ncomplete statement regarding recommendations for use of ActHIB Trademark and \nTETRAMUNE Trademark is being developed. \n\nReported by: Office of Vaccines Research and Review, Center for Biologics \nEvaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration. Div of Immunization, \nNational Center for Prevention Svcs; Meningitis and Special Pathogens Br, Div \nof Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases, \nCDC. \n\nReferences\n\n1. Adams WG, Deaver KA, Cochi SL, et al. Decline of childhood Haemophilus \ninfluenzae type b (Hib) disease in the Hib vaccine era. JAMA 1993;269:221-6. \n\n2. Broadhurst LE, Erickson RL, Kelley PW. Decrease in invasive Haemophilus \ninfluenzae disease in U.S. Army children, 1984 through 1991. JAMA \n1993;269:227-31. \n\n3. Murphy TV, White KE, Pastor P, et al. Declining incidence of Haemophilus \ninfluenzae type b disease since introduction of vaccination. JAMA \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 9\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n1993;269:246-8. \n\n4. Fritzell B, Plotkin S. Efficacy and safety of a Haemophilus influenzae type \nb capsular polysaccharide-tetanus protein conjugate vaccine. J Pediatr \n1992;121:355-62. \n\n5. ACIP. Haemophilus b conjugate vaccines for prevention of Haemophilus \ninfluenzae type b disease among infants and children two months of age and \nolder: recommendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee \n(ACIP). MMWR 1991;40(no. RR-1). \n\n6. ACIP. Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis -- recommendations for vaccine use \nand other preventive measures: recommendations of the Immunization Practices \nAdvisory Committee (ACIP). MMWR 1991;40(no. RR-10). \n\n7. ACIP. Pertussis vaccination: acellular pertussis vaccine for reinforcing \nand booster use -- supplementary ACIP statement: recommendations of the \nImmunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP). MMWR 1992;41(no. RR-1). \n\n8. ACIP. Pertussis vaccination: acellular pertussis vaccine for the fourth and \nfifth doses of the DTP series -- update to supplementary ACIP statement: \nrecommendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP). MMWR \n1992;41(no. RR-15). \n\n* Use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and \ndoes not imply endorsement by the Public Health Service or the U.S. Department \nof Health and Human Services.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 10\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n\n\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n Dental News\n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\n\n International Workshop Explores Oral Manifestations of\n HIV Infection\n\n NIDR Research Digest\n written by Jody Dove\n March 1993\n National Institute of Dental Research\n\n At the Second International Workshop on the Oral Manifestations of HIV \nInfection, held January 31-February 3 in San Francisco, participants explored \nissues related to the epidemiology, basic molecular virology, mucosal \nimmunology, and oral clinical presentations of HIV infection. \n The workshop was organized by Dr. John Greenspan and Dr. Deborah \nGreenspan of the Department of Stomatology, School of Dentistry, University of \nCalifornia, San Francisco. An international steering committee and scientific \nprogram committee provided guidance. \n The conference drew more than 260 scientists from 39 countries, including \nAsia, Africa, Europe, Central America, South America, as well as the United \nStates and Canada. Support tor the workshop was provided by the National \nInstitute of Dental Research, the National Cancer Institute, the National \nInstitute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the NIH Office of AIDS Research, \nand the Procter and Gamble Company. \n Among the topics discussed were: the epidemiology of HIV lesions; ethics, \nprofessional responsibility, and public policy; occupational issues; provision \nof oral care to the HIV-positive population; salivary HIV transmission and \nmucosal immunity; opportunistic infections; pediatric HIV infection; and \nwomen's issues. \n\n Recommendations\n\n Recommendations emerged from the workshop to define the association \nbetween the appearance of oral lesions and rate of progression of HIV, to \nestablish a universal terminology for HIV-associated oral lesions, to look for \nmore effective treatments for oral manifestations, to expand molecular biology \nstudies to understand the relationship between HIV infection and common oral \nlesions, and to study the effects of HIV therapy on oral lesions. \n\n Epidemiology\n\n Since the First International Workshop on Oral Manifestations of HIV \nInfection was convened five years ago, the epidemiology of HIV infection has \n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 11\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\nradically changed. In 1988, HIV infection was detected and reported largely \nin homosexual and bisexual males, intravenous drug users, and hemophiliacs. \nToday, more HIV infection is seen in heterosexual males and females and in \nchildren and adolescents. \n While the predominant impact of HIV infection has been felt in Africa, a \nmajor increase in infection rate is being seen in Southeast Asia as well. \nFive hundred thousand cases have been reported to date in this region and more \nare appearing all the time. \n Researchers are continuing to document the epidemiology of oral lesions \nsuch as hairy leukoplakia and candidiasis. They also are beginning to explore \nthe relationships between specific oral lesions and HIV disease progression \nand prognosis. \n\n Social\/political Issues\n\n Discussion on the social and political implications of HIV infection \nfocused on changing the public's attitude that AIDS is retribution for \nindiscriminate sexual behavior and drug use. Speakers also addressed health \ncare delivery for HIV-infected patients, and the need to educate the public \nabout what AIDS is, and how it is acquired. \n\n Saliva and Salivary Glands\n\n Conference speakers described transmission issues and the HIV-inhibitory \nactivity of saliva, the strength of which varies among the different salivary \nsecretions. Whole saliva has a greater inhibitory effect than submandibular \nsecretions, which in turn have a greater inhibitory effect than parotid \nsecretions. Research has shown that at least two mechanisms are responsible \nfor salivary inhibitory activity. They attributed the HIV-inhibitory effect \nof saliva to the 1) aggregation\/agglutination of HIV by saliva, which may both \npromote clearance of virus and prevent it reaching a target cell, and 2) \ndirect effects on the virus or target cells. \n Other topics discussed were the manifestation of salivary gland disease \nin HIV-infected persons and current research on oral mucosal immunity. \n\n Pediatric Issues\n\n Pediatric AIDS recently has emerged as an area of intense interest. With \nearly and accurate diagnosis and proper treatment, the life expectancy of HIV-\ninfected children has tripled. The prevention of transmission of HIV from \nmother to child may be possible in many cases, particularly if the mother's \nsero-status is known prior to giving birth. \n\n Periodontal and Gingival Tissue Disease\n\n\nHICNet Medical Newsletter Page 12\nVolume 6, Number 11 April 25, 1993\n\n Oral health researchers continue to explore periodontal diseases and \ngingivitis found in individuals with HIV infection. Recommendations made at \nthe workshop include the standardization of terminology, refinement of \ndiagnostic markers, standardization of study design, and proper consideration \nof confounding variables resulting from periodontal therapy. \n\n Occupational and Treatment Issues\n\n Occupational issues surrounding the treatment of HIV-infected individuals \nand treatment rendered by HIV-infected health care professionals still command \nconsiderable attention. Factors under consideration include the cost\/benefit \nof HIV testing, patient-to-health care provider transmission of HIV infection \nand the reverse, and the use of mainstream versus dedicated facilities for the \ntreatment of HIV-infected patients. \n Conference participants anticipate that a third International Workshop on \nthe Oral Manifestations of HIV Infection will be held in five years or less. \nProceedings from the second workshop will be published by the Quintessence \nCompany in late 1993.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n--------- end of part 1 ------------\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n[byteocide]\n\nYou take two copies with a different registration id, compare them byte for \nbyte and you know where they are located. Usually you will be able to \nfind out what is what after that. \n\nAnd what keeps me form registering as John Doe from the company Public \nDomain, Yellow Brick Road 1, Tinseltown or something???\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nGuido Klemans\n\nInternet: rcstage1@urc.tue.nl valid until 16 may 1993\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n'Listen very carefully, I will say this only ones.' Michelle of the resitance\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nYup, that was quite contemptuous of the President to make a decision that\n12% disagree with...","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"1989 Honda CRX DX, White w\/Blue int. \n\t Original owner, 59,500 miles, mostly highway.\n\t Recent tune-up, new battery\n\t Oil changed every 3000 miles\n\t Kenwood high power cassette receiver, w\/ 4 spkrs\n\t $6800 or best reasonable offer","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I just donwloaded a *.bin file from a unix machine which is\nsupposed to be converted to a MAC format. Does anyone know \nwhat I need to do to this file to get it into any Dos, Mac\nor Unix readable format. Someone mentioned fetch on the unix\nmachine - is this correct? Could someone explain the .bin\nformat a little?\n\nThanks,\n\nElizabeth\n-- \n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"So, Mr. Salah is still claiming Stalin was a Jew? \n\nThis thread began on SCA, when he and another guy claimed both Stalin\nand Lenin were Jews. When I posted evidence from books and the Britannica\nshowing they were Christians, someone made the (correct) remark that\nLenin's maternal grandfather was a Jew who converted to Christianity.\n\nTo counter the fact that Stalin was a Christian who, during his youth,\nwas trained to be a priest, Mr. Salah wrote \"yes, it says he was trained\nto be a priest, but not for what religion!\" (BTW, Stalin developed\nstrong antisemitic feelings later in his life).\n\nMr. Salah seems intent on trying to spread hate against Jews by posting\nantisemitic forgeries and trying to \"prove\" that certain notorious\npeople were Jews, even if they were not.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nDJ was a popular player in San Diego, Derek Bell was not faring well in the\nclubhouse at Toronto, so no matter how bad he looks now I still think it\nwas a steal for the Jays just from the perspective of team chemistry.\nNo statistic can describe it (sorry statheads) and since there are so many\nnew faces in the clubhouse I think the Jays are still trying to find it.\n\n(Insert the same comment into the Jack Morris v. Clemens WS Ring string)\n\nYet at first I was sad to see Derek go, still anticipating all of the talent\nthey raved about at the beginning of last season. I'm glad to see him\nfaring well for the Padres though.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n \n Yes, it is possible. I'm making a 7 stepper controller board, \nwith 7 digital inputs, and (up to) 18 digital outputs from the \/\/ port.\n One main thing that will tell you whether the \/\/ port is \nbi-directional or not is the bus tranceiver on it. Look for a chip \nnumbered 74LS245. If you don't have this, then it's probably a 74LS244, \nwhich will do you NO good for reading in.\n \n Now, if you do have the '245 then do the following:\n First, find the address of the port, (decimal) either 888, or 632.\n In pascal, you would \"Write(Port[xxx]);\" where xxx is the address in \neither hex or decimal. The status lines, pins 14, 16, 17, as well as the \nstrobe, pin 1, are bi-directional lines, and are read by base address +2, \nso for 888, to read from status, then read from 890. You can also output \nto these lines in the same fashion as to the data lines. In pascal, \ndo \"Port[xxx]:=value\n\".\n \n Hope this helps.\n Let me know if you need more help.\n \n \n _________________________________________________\n Inspiration | ___ |\n comes to | \\ o baden@sys6626.bison.mb.ca |\n those who | ( ^ ) baden@inqmind.bison.mb.ca |\n seek the | \/-\\ =] Baden de Bari [= |\n unknown. | |","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"-= PASTORTALK =-\n\n A weekly dialogue with a local pastor on the news of the day\n\n by Carl (Gene) Wilkes \n\n Startext: MC344578 \n CompuServe: 70423,600\n Internet: 70423.600@compuserve.com\n\n -= THIS WEEK'S THOUGHTS =-\n\nLast week the Supreme Court refused without comment to hear an\nappeal by Rensselaer, IN, school officials desiring the\ndistribution of Bibles in their public schools (REL65, 5\/21). A\nlower court had banned the local Gideons, an international Bible-\ndistribution group, from passing out Bibles to fifth-graders. The\nACLU's Barry Lynn was quoted as saying that the court's action\nprotected the \"religious neutrality of our public schools.\" He also\nsaid that schools must serve students of \"all faiths and none.\"\nSchools were not to be a \"bazaar where rival religious groups\ncompete for converts,\" according to Lynn.\n\nSeveral Gideons, men who are responsible for putting Bibles in\nhospitals and hotels, are members of our church. They tell of\nsimilar stories where they are only allowed to distribute Bibles on\nsidewalks around the schools, but cannot go inside the schools.\nThey tell of mild harassment by parents who do not want their\nchildren receiving a Bible from a stranger. They are willing to\ncontinue their work at a distance, but find the school's position\nsomewhat disheartening.\n\nI understand rationally and logically the court's position. And, I\ncan see the sense of fairness for all groups. But, on the other\nhand, when does \"neutrality\" become \"nihilism?\" When does plurality\nturn into no position at all?\n\nI see a couple of ironies here. One is that we can pass out condoms\nbut not Bibles in our schools. Think on that one for a moment.\n\nThe other is that while we are seeking \"religious neutrality\" in\nour schools, countries like Russia--who, by the way, practiced\n\"religious neutrality\" for the past seventy years--are making the \nBible part of their public school curriculum. When I was in St.\nPetersburg in March, the church we worked with had trained over 100\npublic school teachers to teach the Bible, and the government had\nrequested hundreds more! I recently heard a medical doctor who is\npresident of the Gideon chapter in Moscow tell how they are eagerly\ninvited to the University of Moscow to distribute Bibles to the\nstudents and are given class time to explain its contents. I\nremember seeing a photograph of this doctor holding a Bible and\nspeaking to the university students standing under a statue of\nLenin. Now, that's ironic!\n\nI admit two things: 1) We are a pluralistic society, and all faiths\nhave equal footing. This is what our country was founded on. 2) To\nallow every group on school grounds could create a bazaar-like\natmosphere. Each city must work to be inclusive of all religions\nand provide a hearing for them. 3)--I know I said two--The vitality\nof religious faith is not dependent upon whether or not the public\narena acknowledges it as valid.\n\nHowever--and you knew this was coming--I believe, disallowing the\ndistribution of the Bible by law-abiding, caring adults in our\nschools only signals once again our culture's movement away from a\nsingular base from which we as individuals and as a nation can make\nmoral and ethical decisions.\n\nWhat do you think? \n\n -= MAIL BOX =-\n(Let me know if you do not want me to print your letter or your\nname.)\n\nGood column [re: TIME coverstory about teen sexuality]; I agree\nwith moral education from home, but some homes don't have the kinds\nof morals I want taught. One family I worked with smoked dope as\ntheir primary family activity. Another acted like incest was OK.\nFamilies, no matter where they are, are often a lot sicker than\nwe'd like to believe.\n\nFrom: John Hightower, MC 407602\n\nJohn,\n\nI agree that the \"home\" ain't what it used to be, and some homes\nare NOT the place to learn value-based sexuality. I still believe\nthat this is where the church can come into play. I know, those\nfamilies you speak of may not come to a church to seek information,\nbut the help does not need to be in a church building...I believe\nthat the youth from the families you mentioned will probably\ndisregard the value-free information at school, too.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\nWait a minute. The story being pushed here is that the fire started\nin ONE PLACE. This is not consistent with the story that they were\nTRAPPED by the fire (particularly in a building that all of a sudden\nhad many more exits).\n\nChoose one, please.\n\n\nWell, for everyone besides Koresh and his blood children, we can \nassume independent choice: Ah, they chose to stay in the face of\nan assault which clearly endangered their lives. Or, alternatively,\nthey were not permitted to leave. Choose one.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Announcing\nthe Trincoll Journal\n\n Trinity College's\nPaperless Publication\n\nThe Trincoll Journal is an interactive magizine written in Hypercard. \nThis publication offers a wide variety of information concerning the\n\"Trinity Campus\", and the Greater Hartford Area. In addition the Journal\nalso provides a unique forum for opinion and expression.\n\nWe would like to invite the Internet community to participate in the\ncreation of this publication by submitting Articles, Art Work, Events\n(for the Greater Hartford Area only), and anything else that you think is\ninteresting, to the Journal each week.\n\nArticles may be written about anything as long as they are written well! \nWe are also interested in mirroring Newsletters and other information not\neasily accessible to non-intensive Macintosh Users.\n\nThe weekly deadline for submitting Materials is Wendsday 10:00pm (Eastern\nStandard Time).\nPlease send all submissions to: Journal@mail.trincoll.edu\n\nTo receive the Journal each Week send a mail message with the words\n\"Subscribe Journal\" as the subject line to: Journal@mail.trincoll.edu.\nPlease include Full name and instituion in the body of text.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Let me remind all of those Muslim-haters out there who like to\nmention the Mufti's cooperation with Germany as a reason to let Muslims\nbe slaughtered everywhere in the world of the following facts:\n\n1)Why blame the Muslims for what the Nazis did and FORGIVE ITALY, THE CROATS,\nAND MANY OTHER EUROPEANS FOR BEING REAL ALLIES TO HITLER?\n\n2)Why blame Muslims for supporting Germany the enemy of their enemy\nat the time (Britain who colonized most of the middle east and was responsible\nfor most atrocities against Muslims in the region) and FORGIVE GERMANY ITSELF\nEVENTHOUGH IT IS THE ONE WHO CREATED NAZISM?\n\n3)As far as Muslims are concerned : THERE WAS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN\nNAZI GERMANY, AND ANTIMUSLIM COLONIALIST BRITAIN\/FRANCE IN 1940. They were\nall racist, anti-arab, and full of arrogance and hate. WWII and the wars \nin ALgeria, Sudan, and other places proved that very clearly. Even anti-\nsemitism was not more spread in Germany than in France or Britain, it just\nhappened to be official policy in Germany.\n\nAnd we will forgive you, just set our countries free.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"If by chance you answered my request for NEO Asteroids in the last two days\nplease send them to me directly. I by mistake deleted instead of read\nall the space-request messages .\n\nThanks and sorry.\n\nHarry G. Osoff\nScience & Technology Editor\nAccess News Network","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I just removed an IDE drive and reformated two SCSI disk to use as boot disk \nin a system that did run Windows fine in 386 Enhanced Mode. Its a DX50 with 8 \nmeg RAM, and an Adaptec 1542b with bios enabled. System runs fine and runs \nWindows in standard mode fine, but it returns to the DOS prompt when trying \nto run 386 mode. I've tried EMMExclude and SysROMBreakPoint. What gives??????\n\nThanks in advance, Hal","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n ...\n\nBadWindow is an X protocol error. If you write a custom error handler\nwhich does not do \"exit(1);\" the error handler will return and let\nyour program carry on. So, using a XSetErrorHandler is the way to\ngo, but never mind the longjmp.\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"caching\ndrive\nfor?","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nProve it. I am an atheist. It doesn't mean I am for or against abortion.\n\n\nAn obvious effect of homosexuality is non-procreation. That, unlike your\nstatement, is a fact. Please prove that (a) homosexuality is defended as \nmeans of population control, (b) being atheist causes you to hold these\nbeliefs. I defend homosexuality because (a) what people do with their\nbodies is none of my business (b) I defend the equal rights of\nall humans. Do you?\n\n\nDefine values. Prove your statement.\n\n\nProve your statement. Electrons are waves. Electrons are particles. I \nbelieve in both. I have physical proof of both. I have no proof of god(tm)\nonly an ancient book. That is not indicative of the existence of a being\nwith omnipotence or omnipresence. And, by your own argument, christians\ndon't exist.\n\n\n\nFirst of all, your earlier statements have absolutely nothing to do\nwith your question. Why did you post them? To show that athiests,\nbesides not existing (your view), are more humane than christians\/other\nreligions?\n\n\nSecondly I am very much for the control of population growth.\n\nThe logic that you cannot grasp indicates ignorance of contraception.\nBut of course, this is 'outlawed' (sometimes literally) by religion\nsince if it can't create more followers, it will die.\n\nI\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Can anyone out there tell me the difference between a \"persistent\" disease\nand a \"chronic\" one? For example, persistent hepatitis vs chronic\nhepatitis.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"==============================================================================\nCould someone please tell me the Best FTP'able viewer available for MSDOS\nI am running a 486 33mhz with SVGA monitor.\nI need to look at gifs mainly and it would be advantageous if it ran\nunder windows...........thanks\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":": In light of recent events, it may soon become a very good idea\n: to include the ability to produce transparent, or at least non-obvious,\n: cyphertext in upcoming revisions.\n\nThis won't help if the NSA\/FBA axis requires all messages to\nundergo textual analysis and reduction to canonical form to\neliminate concealed messages.\n\nAfter reading several National Computer Security Center\ndocuments, I'm convinced that they are already using this\nfilter. DoubleplusgoodNOT.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"For sale: Toshiba 3300SL notebook computer. \n\nSpecs:\n\n\t80386SL (64K cache) @ 25MHz, * 8MB * RAM, 80 meg 16ms IDE hard drive, \n\t1.44meg floppy, 5.9 lbs w\/ Nickle Hydride battery installed, edgelit\n\tgreyscale VGA display, PS\/2 mouse port, external keyboard\n port, 1 PCMCIA port, external expansion port, external VGA port, 1\n\tserial, 1 parallel ports, socket for 80387SL numeric coprocessor\n\t(user-installable). Memory is expandable to 18meg.\n\n\tVoted Editor's Choice by PC Magazine. An expansion station is\n\tavailable from Toshiba; Axionics also makes one that is more\n\teconomical.\n\t\n\nPower conservation options: \n\n\tUser definable hard drive powerdown period, screen dimming,\n auto stepdown of CPU speed (to 12.5, 6 MHz) after definable interval,\n\tetc.\n\nComments:\n\n Purchased locally at Micro Center in Columbus, OH 7 months ago. All\n\toriginal packaging, receipts, and manuals are included. Under\n warranty. The keyboard on this machine is the best I've seen; I\n\tprefer it to the keyboard on most desktop units. I typically\n get 3-4 hours of battery life. The battery recharges in 2 hours to \n full charge. The machine is quite speedy; I run OS\/2 2.1beta\n\ton it currently and will leave this operating system installed unless\n\tyou prefer MS-DOS 5.0 (included).\n \n I'll include a padded carrying case, also made by Toshiba.\n\nPrice\/terms:\n\n\t$1900 (semi-firm), certified check. If outside of Columbus, I will\n\tpay for COD shipping.\n\n\nPlease respond with all queries to 'grichard@cis.ohio-state.edu' or\ncall 614-261-0902.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"speaking of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin:\n\n\nYes. For examples of this in the writings of the early fathers, consider:\n\n You alone and your Mother\n are more beautiful than any others;\n For there is no blemish in you,\n nor any stains upon your Mother.\n Who of my children\n can compare in beauty to these?\n -- St. Ephrem the Syrian, Nisibene Hymns, 27:8, around\n A.D. 370\n\n Lift me up not from Sara but from Mary, a Virgin not only undefiled \n but a Virgin whom grace has made inviolate, free of every stain of sin.\n -- St. Ambrose, \"Commentary on Psalm 118\", 22:30, ca. A.D. 388\n\nThere are many others.\n\n\nNo. We have, for instance:\n\n Was there ever anyone of any breeding who dared to speak the name of\n Holy Mary, and being questioned, did not immediately add, \"the Virgin\"?\n ... And to Holy Mary, Virgin is invariably added, for that Holy Woman\n remains undefiled.\n -- St. Epiphanus of Salamis, \"Panacea against all heresies\",\n between A.D. 374-377.\n\n We surely cannot deny that you were right in correcting the doctrine\n about children of Mary ... For the Lord Jesus would not have chosen\n to be born of a virgin if He had judged that she would be so incontinent\n as to taint the birthplace of the Body of the Lord, home of the Eternal\n King, with the seed of human intercourse. Anyone who proposes this is\n merely proposing ... that Christ could not be born of a virgin.\n -- Pope St. Siricius, Letter to Anysius, Bishop of \n Thessalonica, A.D. 392\n\nNote that St. Augustine's conversion to Christianity was in A.D. 387. I\ndon't know offhand when his election as bishop of Hippo was, but I'm quite\nsure it was after 392. The belief in Mary's perpetual virginity originated\nlong before Augustine's time. We hold that it originated with the \nApostles.\n\nStrictly speaking, however, Mary's perpetual virginity is independent\nof her Immaculate Conception. Mary could have been Immaculately \nConceived and not remained a virgin; she could have remained a virgin\nand not been Immaculately Conceived.\n\n\nNo. It has been held in the Church since ancient times that original\nsin was transmitted at conception, when a person's life begins.\nBiology had nothing to do with it. Prayerfully reflecting on the\ntruth of Mary's sinlessness, and the means by which God could have\nachieved this, the Church arrived at the truth of the Immaculate\nConception. Thus, the Immaculate Conception is not a new doctrine,\nbut the logical result of our understanding of two old ones.\n\nThe celebration of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception itself was\ngiven by Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84) and the Feast was made a precept\nfeast of the Church by Pope Clement XI (1700-21).\n\n\nNo. First of all, Lourdes is private revelation, and doctrine is not\nbased on private revelation. The most that private revelation can do\nis enhance and deepen our understanding of existing public revelation,\nwhich ended with the death of St. John the Apostle.\n\nSecond, the \"case for the doctrine\" was irreformably sealed in 1854 \nwith the ex cathedra promulgation of the Bull \"Ineffabilis Deus\" by\nPope Pius IX. This meant that the doctrine was formally recognized as\na dogma; a dogma, by definition, cannot change and is required to be\nbelieved by the faithful.\n\nThe apparition at Lourdes happened in 1858, four years later. The most\nthat might be claimed is that Lourdes gave the infallible proclamation\nof 1854 a sort of heavenly stamp of approval, but the Church has never\nclaimed that, nor shall she.\n\nIn Christ's Peace,\n\nBrad Kaiser\n(bradk@isdgsm.eurpd.csg.mot.com)","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"jsn104 is jeremy scott noonan\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"Recently I got a case of Hot Shots '93 cards. Unfortunately I had\nnot planned on keeping all of them. I sort of got stuck with the\ncase. (I'm not going to mention any names, though.)\n\nSo, I am trying to sell off most or all (minus a set for myself).\n\nIf you have any interest in a set, a box, or any singles, please let\nme know.\n\nThe set has 250 cards. Each card features a great looking woman in\nvarious stages of dress. Some nude, semi-nude, lingerie, dressed.\n99 percent are gorgeous, I feel.\n\nThere are 4 subsets:\n\nGirl, Girl, Girls 1 through 9\nPromo cards 251 through 259 (also numbered 1 of 9 through 9 of 9)\nEmperor's All-Stars 269 through 277\nStripping Empress 260 through 268\n\nAlso, I am supposed to be getting some holograms soon as well.\n\nOh, and lastly, I have a very few error cards and a few cards\nthat were originally intended to be used as card #1, but the\ncompany changed their mind. None of these cards are easy to get.\n\nAnyway, if you have some interest in any of these cards, please\ndrop me a line, as I am most eager to sell a bunch off.\n\nOh, and if you are interested, I also have 1 set of Hot Shots '92\nleft, and about 2 sets of California Dreaming cards as well.\n\nAnd lastly, I have promo cards for all of the cards I have\nmentioned, and holograms as well. Not a lot, though.\n\n\nJohn Heiden\nal166@cleveland.freenet.edu","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":" Steve Tuttle was traded from the Blues to TB in the before the start of this\nseason along with Pat Jablonski, for future considerations. He played for\nMilwaukee of the IHL, then got traded from TB to QUE along with Michel Mongeau.\nHe's currently playing with Halifax of the AHL.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nNow where did I put my little red book? Or was that green?\n\nJim","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\tYep! I did one yesterday on my shaftie Vision... I should mention \nthat I had a pillon that helped rotate the bike over :-) . The wheelie was \nthe result of a necessarily agressive acceleration manouver through an \nintersection (damn San Antonio cagers tend to be REALLY bad drivers). \n\n\tHowever, I have done one by myself, it just takes a lot of \npre-clutch dump rev action.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"HI\n\nI`m looking for some assistance in locating information on how to run\nwin 3.1 on a CGA monitor. The setup suggests you look at the manual, but\nthe guy I`m helping is part of a large office and computer assistance\nmust be booked in advance, therefore he cant get windows onto his CGA\nsystem. \n\nThanx in anticipation","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Hello,\n\nBelow I have the copy of some source I am using to setup a user-specified color-\nmap for X R11 V4. I am attempting to create user defined colors in terms of\nRGB color ranges. The calls to XAllocColor prove ineffective. \n\nVariables are defined are as follows:\n\n int i, j, k, lut_index\n color_type min_image, max_image;\n color_type image Pixel_Value_Range, last_image, start, end, jump,\n lut [ 512 ];\n unsigned long pixel;\n double red, green, blue;\n\n\/*\n * Data structure used by color operations\n *\ntypedef struct {\n unsigned long pixel;\n unsigned short red, green, blue;\n char flags; \/-* do_red, do_green, do_blue *-\/\n char pad;\n} XColor;\n***************\/\n XColor rgbcolor, hardwarecolor;\n\n\nWith color_type defined as { double red, double green, double blue }.\n\nWhat I need to know is how to set [is it possible] the values in hardwarecolor\nto work within the call to XAllocColor:\n\n start.red = (int) 255 * min_image.red;\t\/* 0..255 *\/\n end.red = (int) 255 * max_image.red;\t\/* 0..255 *\/\n jump.red = (int) (( end.red - start.red ) \/ 7);\n\n start.green = (int) 255 * min_image.green; \/* 0..255 *\/\n end.green = (int) 255 * max_image.green; \/* 0..255 *\/\n jump.green = (int) (( end.green - start.green ) \/ 7);\n\n start.blue = (int) 255 * min_image.blue; \/* 0..255 *\/\n end.blue = (int) 255 * max_image.blue; \/* 0..255 *\/\n jump.blue = (int) (( end.blue - start.blue ) \/ 7);\n\n lut_index = 0;\n for (i=0; i<8; i++)\n for (j=0; j<8; j++)\n for (k=0; k<8; k++)\n {\n if ( i == 0 || jump.red < 1 )\n lut [ lut_index ].red = start.red;\n else\n lut [ lut_index ].red = jump.red * i - 1;\n\n if ( j == 0 || jump.green < 1 )\n lut [ lut_index ].green = start.green;\n else\n lut [ lut_index ].green = jump.green * j - 1;\n\n if ( k == 0 || jump.blue < 1 )\n lut [ lut_index ].blue = start.blue;\n else\n lut [ lut_index ].blue = jump.blue* k - 1;\n\n hardwarecolor.red = (short) lut [ lut_index ].red;\n hardwarecolor.green = (short) lut [ lut_index ].green;\n hardwarecolor.blue = (short) lut [ lut_index ].blue;\n hardwarecolor.pixel = lut_index;\n\nprintf(\"HW1: i = %d : %d %d %d: pixel = %d \\n\", lut_index, hardwarecolor.red,\n hardwarecolor.green, hardwarecolor.blue, hardwarecolor.pixel );\n\n status = XAllocColor ( dpy, colormap, &hardwarecolor );\nprintf(\"HW2: i = %d: %d %d %d: pixel = %d \\n\", lut_index, hardwarecolor.red,\n hardwarecolor.green, hardwarecolor.blue, hardwarecolor.pixel );\n if ( status != 0 )\n {\n XSetForeground ( dpy, gc, hardwarecolor.pixel );\n XFillRectangle ( dpy, win, gc, 1, 1, MAXCOLUMN, MAXROW );\n XFlush ( dpy );\n sleep (10);\n printf(\"%d: %f %f %f at %d \\n\", lut_index, lut [ lut_index ].re\n lut [ lut_index ].green, lut [ lut_index ].blue,\n hardwarecolor.pixel );\n }\n lut_index = lut_index + 1;\n }\n\nThanks in advance to anyone who can help me with this problem.\n\nSincerely,\n\n\tJohn F. Duggan\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nYou deliberately deleted a line! I don't remember how wrote it, but I remember \nwhat he wrote. He wrote\n\nHappy 45 birth day of Israel!\n\nand I worte:\n\n\nIs this means that the number of the people have been killed by Israel are so\nhigh that you can not keep the track of, or this is also a part of Zionism \nideology that you don't need to keep the track of the people you kill? \nJust kill!\n\nHamid\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"--> A humble response to a letter by G. Scott Braley written 04-21-93 20:43.\n\n\n GSB> a 286 upgrade would probably cost about $50, 386 about $150 or so. \n GSB> Coprocessors or accelerator cards would cost at least that much.\n\n'Tis true! I just saw an add for 286\/20 motherboards for $80. I have seen\nwhole 286\/12 systems, complete with case, power supply, keyboard, floppy,\nand mono card\/monitor going for $250.\n\n... \"He was a man, all and all, I shall not look upon his like again.\"\n--- Blue Wave\/QWK v2.10\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nDevelopment of what? In-house apps? Maybe, but certainly not apps\nto be sold on an open market. Statistics like that are laughable,\nbecause they may simply mean that there are not enough shrink-wrapped\nusable apps for UNIX and they have to be developed disproportionately\noften as compared to the installed UNIX base.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n*retching noises* Talk about \"out of the frying pan and into the fire\" :)\n\n\n\nI'm pretty sure SCSI is faster. Along with a lot better compatability.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nI just called them and they said the order went out on the 13th. They're\nputting a UPS tracer on it. Watch, it'll be waiting for me at home\ntonight. :-)\n\nDean\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"I came across the following notice in the Denver Post classified secction\nthis morning (April 26, 1993):\n\n\\begin{quote}\n\nNOTICE:\n\nThe Denver Post will no longer knowingly accept any advertisement to buy\nor sell assault weapons. The Denver Post finds that the use of assault\nweapons poses a threat to the health, safety, and security of its readers.\n\n\\end{quote}\n\nNow I suppose the Post is within its rights to refuse such ads. However,\nthe second sentence is so noxious, I feel compelled to bring it to the \nattention of the t.p.g\/c.g readership. \n\nI called the Post classified number (825-2525) and expressed my displeasure. \nAccording to the supervisor I spoke to, the Post was reacting to public\ncomplaints regarding the running of assult weapon ads. However, she said\nthe paper was keeping track of the reaction to the change in policy. I \nstrongly encourage Denver Post readers to call and make their feelings known.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"The Colorado Daily recently reprinted the Wall Street Journal's article\non Paxton Quigley, including the nefarious little paragraph the Journal\ntacked onto the end. After recieving much assistance from various T.P.G.\ntype folks, I wrote a letter to the editor criticizing this last paragraph,\nand surprise, surprise, surprise, they published it. The text follows.\nThe Colorado Daily, btw, is the University of Colorado (Boulder) student\n(I think) newspaper... not exactly a big coup, but every little bit, i guess...\n\n(The title was the only thing they changed\/added)\n\n\"Gun Stats\"\n\nThe Daily recently reprinted an article from the\nWall Street Journal, primarily concerned with Paxton\nQuigley, author of \"Armed and Female.\" The article,\nin turn, cites a misleading statistic that was originally\nreported in the New England Journal of Medicine. The\narticle states, \"A study... found that a gun in the home\nwas 43 times more likely to be used to kill its owner,\nspouse, a friend, or child than to kill an intruder.\" This\nis an often-quoted statistic, and it is misleading for sev-\neral reasons, outlined below:\n\nThe study gives the impression that, if you own a \ngun, the likelihood that you will successfully use it to \ndefend yourself is less than that of the gun being turned\nagainst you. The study, however, fails to take into\naccount cases where a law-abiding citizen uses a gun \nto thwart a crime, without actually killing the perpe-\ntrator.\n\nThe study actually refers to 'acquaintances' rather\nthan 'friend'. This would include the friendly neigh-\nborhood thug who shows up like clockwork, every\nmonth, the second your grandmother cashes her social\nsecurity check. Possibly an acquaintance, but hardly a\nfriend.\n\nThe NEJM study is based on the immediate dis-\nposition of cases and fails to take into account cases\noriginally filed as homicides that were later ruled to be\nself-defense. Especially considering the small sample \nsize (396), taking these events into account has a sub-\nstantial effect on the 43:1 ratio quoted.\n\nCriminologist Gary Kleck gives us a slightly dif-\nerent statistic: a gun is 33 times more likely to be \nused, successfully, by a private citizen against an \naggressor than it is to kill anyone at all. Further, per-\nsons defending themselves from aggression by using a \ngun fare better than those who resist vicimization by\nsome other means, or who offer no resistance at all.\nStatistics available from the FBI and other agencies \nalso show that a gun is 245 times more likely to be\nused by a non-criminal to defend against criminal threat\nthan to be used to commit criminal homicide, 535 times\nmore likely to be used to defend against a criminal\nthreat than to accidentally kill anybody, and 50 times\nmore likely to defend against criminal threat than to be\nused to commit suicide.\n\nIt is well to keep in mind that nearly anything can \nbe proved by uncritical quotation of statistics. One has\nto consider carefully what questions were asked by\nthose gathering the data before one can draw an accu-\nrate conclusion from them.\n\nD.F. Taylor\nCU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry\n\n\n--\nSpooksmoke: Revolution, Assasination, Thorium, Cobalt-60, Clintin, CIA, NSA, SHC\n DoD #202 \/ loki@acca.nmsu.edu \/ liberty or death \/ taylordf@ucsu.colorado.edu \n Send me something even YOU can't read...\n-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\nVersion: 2.2","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nIt already happened as far as I know... I got some email about three\nweeks ago saying it was coming, and sure enough, a week after that the\nDuos dropped in price. I think the Duo 210 4\/80 is now around\nUS$1,8xx.\n\nThe educational prices have dropped, and I imagine others as well, but\nI haven't really checked around since I boycott the local NecroCenter\nfor reasons that extend over the past 13 years.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"mwilson@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (Mark Wilson) writes,\n(missing the entire point of my post):\n\n\nNo joke.\n\n\nNo,_you_jumped to_that_conclusion. It's actually an argument as\nto how to accomplish the societal good of discouraging drug use\nwithout violating individual rights.\n\n\nNo. _You_missed the point. The point is, the \"War On Drugs\"\nis a failure, and is counterproductive.\n\n\nBut, they are not free to be stupid and injure other people.\nAdmittedly, the fetal right-to-life is outside the scope of\nthis discussion. However, it's ridiculous to assert, as you\napparently do, that cocaine has_no effect_on the developing\nfetal nervous system. Caffiene and nicotine have fetal effects\ntoo, why should cocaine be any exception?\n\n\nIf you had read my article before writing your knee-jerk response\nyou would have seen that this is exactly what I advocated.\n\n\nNo shit, Sherlock.\n\n[...]\n\nThank you. How could you have missed the point so utterly?\nWhat_have_you been smoking?\n\n\nObviously, importers will not be buying drugs in the U.S., under\nU.S. jurisdiction. Use your remaining brain cells.\n\n\nO.K., I'll spell it out for you. \"Barter economy\" means that\ndrug users will be permitted to grow or synthesize chemically\nanything they choose, or to buy it outside the U.S. and bring\nit in, if it won't grow here. They will also be permitted to\ntrade with other drug users for drugs other than the ones they\nthemselves grow or manufacture. They will not, however be able\nto legally sell their drugs for money. Both manufacture and\nimportation of noncommercial drugs will be taxed, to discourage\ntheir use. \"This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?\"\n\n\nPardon me, but possession\/use of these drugs is still a crime!\nYou cannot analogize the rates at which drug users would seek\ntreatment, and the comparative ease with which it could be\nmade available today, when these drugs are illegal to possess\/use,\nwith what it would be were they_not_illegal to possess\/use.\nDecriminalizing possession and use makes treatment_much_easier.\nDrug dealers are exploiting the weaknesses of those persons who\nare prone to addiction, and as such, the drug users should be\nleft alone, not thrown in prison along with their victimizers.\nDrug_dealers_are the criminals, and should be treated as such.\nDrug addiction does not absolve you of responsiblity for your\ncriminal actions, however.\n\n\nThe drug test of an arrested suspect is voluntary, not coerced,\nand does not therefore constitute violation of Amendment V.\nThose convicted who are drug users, as evidenced by the test,\nare in need of treatment for their problem. Institutionalization\nof these adddicted criminals is, I would argue, the best way to\nhelp them straighten out. If they refuse the test and are convicted,\ntheir sentence can be appropriately harsher, since they, unlike the\naddict, have no \"excuse\" for their crimes.\n\n\nWhy not? My objective is to discourage drug use_and_criminal\nbehavior. If fewer criminals do drugs out of fear of getting a\nharsher sentence if they are convicted, why is that not a good\nthing? If fewer drug dealers (who are still criminals, BTW)\ncan find victims, why is that not a good thing? If fewer drug\nusers, such as drunks, 'potheads,' etc., commit crimes out of\nfear of being cut off from their sources of supply, why is that\nnot a good thing?\n\nI'm certainly willing to debate my position.\nYou have to read it carefully though.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\nHELLO,\nNew to this area so....\nI have read about some upgrades for the LC II, Doing some modification\nto make the thing run faster!\nIs the Performa 400 about the same as an lc and if so would the homemade\nspeed upgrade work??\nThanks\nBrad\n \n\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I want All-Star Tickets does anyone know how I can get\nsome?\n\nAre they for public sale or are they sold out?\n\nOr do you just have to work for a company with some\n\nAnyway any answers would be appreciated.\n\nPlease E-mail me.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n And you're the guy that doesn't know that illiterate people can't write \ncoherent sentences. Does that make you superior somehow?\n\n Steve\n[]","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"This question derives from the Waco incident:\n\tCould CS (\"gas\") particles create an allergic response which would \nresult in laryngospasm and asphyxiation?- especially in children.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nWilliams does not like hitting cleanup!!\nSecondly, Bonds and Clark (in that order) are a lot more productive with\nrunners in scoring position than Matt \"I am streaky, free swinger\" Williams.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\tHmmm... what about the genocide conducted by the Ottoman Empire\naganist the Armenians living in Turkey.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou should be aware that the US Army was called to \"fight\"\n(and did) WW I veterans (bonus marchers) who marched on\nDC demanding bonuses they were promised for service.\nBecaues of the depression, they wanted them early.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Could some please refer me to someone who can perform PRK (Photo Refractive \nKeratostomy) in Canada (preferably eastern portion). I've looked in\nthe yellow pages with little success, and if someone has had a good (or\nbad, for that matter) experience, that would be especially helpful if you\ncould please let me know.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"To: All\n\nGVC Technologies v.32 9600bps modem\n\n9600\/4800\/2400\/1200\/300 bps operation with Automatic Speed\nSelection.\nCCITT v.32\/v.22bis\/v.22\/v.21 full-duplex operation.\nAsynchronous operation.\nAuto-answer & auto-dial: automatically switch between data and\nvoice transmission.\nSupports COM port 1-4, and IRQ 2-5\nAnalog\/digital\/remote digital loopback test modes.\nCommunication by Crosstalk software and manual included.\nModem manual & warranty registration card included.\n(Optional CCITT v.42bis\/v.42\/MNP 2-5 module, providing error\ncorrection and data compression to increase throughput up to\n38,400 bps, available directly from the manufacturer.)\nMint condition. $125.\nDO NOT REPLY TO: dino.fiabane@pics.com. Your mail will bounce if\nit is sent to that address. Instead, please reply only via\nprivate E-Mail to: pics!dino.fiabane@twwells.com\n(Since my home BBS can only handle personal messages through\nE-Mail for the time being, any further replies from me to you\nwill also arrive via E-Mail instead of by way of a regular\nnewsgroup.)\nDino Fiabane, 150 Weston Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-2132\nphone (609) 424-3836\n\n * SLMR 2.1a * reply to: pics!dino.fiabane@twwells.com via E-Mail\n ","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\tHave you checked Foley's book? The solutions are in chapter 13.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Hello,\na friend a mine has a commodore 386sx and we've put in that machine\na second harddisk, he now has 100+200 MB. But the problem is that\nthe 200MB harddisk isn't supported in the bios. Alas there's no user type\n47 in the setup. At the moment we use it as a 193MB type but there are\ngetting bad blocks on the harddisk :-<. Question: who knows a solution to this?\nI've seen a small program for this once in the BYTE, but I haven't been able\nto find this. Would speedstor or diskmanager work for this, I used these\nprograms quite a lot in the XT-days, but I don't have these anymore, Seagate\nused to ship diskmanager with each drive they sold.\n \nHelp will be greatly appreciated.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nPerhaps you should change your name to Clayton \"Mr Logic(NOT!)\" Cramer!\nPlease give evidence of the above statement or shut up. I believe that I\nmay have answered that elsewhere, amongst your other ravings.\n\n\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Hey,\n\ncollection. I am interested in buying any in good condition. I am \nparticularly interested in any of the older, exotic models (eg five ] \ntransformers into one etc... I am looking at paying around $20-$40 depending\nupon the model, size and original cost etc. I will also pay airmail postage\nand packing. I am also happy to buy any old sci-fi related toys eg robots,\nrocketships, micronauts etc... There is only one catch. I live in New\nZealand so you have to be willing to post the items there. I hop that\nsomeone can help me out. \n\n\nCheers","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nBad system disk. (possibly too new a version for your historical\ncuriosity^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HFat Mac)\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nWhat about the land mines which have already been mentioned?\n\n\nOh, very neat. Dismiss everything I say unless I can prove beyond a shadow\nof a doubt something which you yourself admit I can never prove to your\nsatisfaction. Thanks, I'll stick to squaring circles.\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are\ncarried on the Celestial BBS, (513) 427-0674, and are updated daily (when\npossible). Documentation and tracking software are also available on this\nsystem. As a service to the satellite user community, the most current\nelements for the current shuttle mission are provided below. The Celestial\nBBS may be accessed 24 hours\/day at 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 bps using\n8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.\n\nElement sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation\nand software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil\n(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub\/space.\n\nSTS 55 \n1 22640U 93 27 A 93117.91666666 .00044808 00000-0 13489-3 0 63\n2 22640 28.4614 259.3429 0005169 259.6342 61.8074 15.90673799 201","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":": While it's possible that it's a ham radio transmitter that you're\n: hearing, it isn't likely - every bit of signal that doesn't go out the\n: antenna is wasted, as far as a ham is concerned, and most hams are\n\nIt is the radiated signal that would cause the problem.\n\n: technically competent to ensure that they don't waste any signal if they\n: can possibly avoid it. To get their ham license, they had to pass a\n: government exam that tests them on that point, among others.\n: \n: However, you could be hearing a radio transmitter for sure - there are\n: lots of other services where the operators AREN'T required to be\n: technically competent - Citizens Band (\"CB\"), for example.\n\nThere is nothing in the Amateur Radio Tests that requires an technical\ncompetence at all. It is a simple matter to memorize all the questions\nand answers. However, that said, most Hams that I know do spend quite\na bit of time gaining some technical skill.\n\n: Listen to the interference. If you hear voices clearly, it almost\n: certainly ISN'T ham radio, and might well be CB. If you can record a\n\nDon't count on that.\n\n: bit of it, you could take the tape over to a local ham operator's house\n: and ask him for his opinion of what you're hearing. Most communities\n\nYou cannot do that legally. However, you can ask a ham over to listen.\nIf the interference occurs at a specific time each day, then it would\nbe possible to do such scheduling. If nothing else, you could invite\nthe ham over to transmit from your driveway, to see if he interferes.\nIf he does, then you probably need to have your equipment worked on to\nmake it immune to rf interference.\n\n: have a ham radio interference committee whose members are most willing\n: to help you resolve interference complaints. Look in the phone book, or\n: ask at the local ham radio store, or call the FCC for contact info.\n\nThe FCC may, or may not, have such information. They have enough to do\nwithout getting calls for such information. If nothing else, call your\ncity offices or police department (general business number). They should\nhave the name of a local ham contact.\n\n: If it's a ham, he's more than likely willing to help get rid of the\n: problem. After all, it would be his signal he's wasting. If it isn't,\n: the interference committee or the FCC may be able to suggest solutions.\n\nSee above - your concept of wasted signal is erroneous. If his rig is\ntransmitting properly, then the chance of interference (with the exception\nof harmonic television interference) is the greatest - since he is putting\nout the strongest signal.\n\n: It is unfortunately the case that a transmitting station that is\n: operating perfectly legally could possibly cause intereference to a\n: piece of consumer audio or TV equipment just because the manufacturer of\n: the consumer equipment cut corners on one little section of the device\n: that wouldn't affect one person in a thousand, but which bites you.\n: Often that can be remedied for just a few pennies by a knowledgeable\n: person, perhaps even the person operating the transmitter you're\n: hearing.\n\nUnfortunately, most consumer equipment is succeptable - it is all poorly\ndesigned.\n\n: (BTW: hams are ALLOWED amplifiers; CB isn't. \"illegal ham amplifier\"\n: doesn't compute.)\n\nIt does, but not for a mobile radio. There are very few mobile rigs that\ncould power a 1500 watt amplifier.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Enough, already. Let's take this discussion to some other newsgroup\nthat's more appropriate. Most of us are tired of it and would like to \nget back to old cars, IMHO.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nI would like to see his reasoning behind this. You may have gotten \n\"burned\" by natural disaster prophecies down there, but that\ndoes not mean that every natural disaster\/judgement prophecy is\nfalse. Take a quick look at the book of Jeremiah and it is obvious\nthat judgement prophecies can be valid. here in the US, it seems like\nwe might have more of a problem with positive prophecies, though I\nam sure there may be a few people who are too into judgement.\n\nSometimes God does give words that are difficult to swallow. The\nrelative positiveness of a prophecy is not necesarily grounds to\ndismiss it. Much of the OT is not happy stuff.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I need the jumper settings for the achieve io card...usually found in\nxt's. It is affecting my video card and forcing the machine into 40 col\nmode. Any help?\n\n -The Ghoul Hath Spoken","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Broadcasting amplified sounds of tortured rabbits?\n\nBurning alive men, women, and children?\n\nWe have on our hands here some truly sick puppies.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Regarding the horror stories about DOS6\/DOUBLEDISK and STACKER 2.?\nkilling hard drives:","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Have anyone dealt with \"Hardware that Fits\" before. I have seen \ntheir ad in both MacWorld and MacUser and decided to try them \nwhen I needed a new disk. The result was not satisfactory and\nI was just wondering if I was just an isolated case.\n\nI like to send a letter to the president of \"Hardware that Fits\".\nDo anyone know the address? Is it the same address as the one I\nreturn the products to?\n\n\n-- \nMei-Mei Su\n===========================================================================\nSoftware Engineer email : mms@ltx_tr.portal.com \nLTX Corporation meisu@netcom.com","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nYou would be arrested as an international arms trafficker.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Buffalo is up 2-0 is the series with Boston, and the reason....Grant Fuhr ?\n Fuhr is playoff hungry, and he's proving once again why they call him\n money goaltender. Fuhr might not be one of the best goaltenders in the\n league anymore (Statistically at least), but he's proving that he can\n make the big save at the right time.\n \n The Leafs should have kept Fuhr, and probably would have had a chance \n against powerhouse Detroit. But again.......where was Andreychoke in game 1 ?\n\n I can see the huge smile on Gerald's face after Fuhr's performance.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nI have been using the JOIN command for many years now, mostly with good\nsuccess in duplicating unix-style file mounts. You will hear lots of\npeople cursing JOIN because they confuse it with the dos APPEND command\n(a truely gnarly hack), but don't believe them. You also will hear\npeople saying that Microsoft recommends that you not use JOIN. But, in\nMicrosoft's Windows 4 Workgroups Resource toolkit, the following appears:\n\n \"JOIN, an MS-DOS utility, works fine with Windows for Workgroups 3.1 if\n you do not change the state of the joined drives during a Windows for\n Workgroups 3.1 session. This includes adding or removing joined drives\n from within Windows for Workgroups. We recommend that you do not use\n JOIN when running Windows Setup or Windows for Workgroups 3.1.\"\n\nWithin this caveat, JOIN appears to be valid under windows. However, I\nhave found a couple of applications that don't deal well with filesystems\nthat have been \"mounted\" using join.\n\nIn particular, the worst offender is Word for Windows 2.0x. It gets very\nconfused when you edit and then try to save a file on a joined drive. It\nwants to create the saved file as ~NNNNN.tmp in the current dir, then\ndelete the old file and rename the ~NNNNN.tmp file to the *.doc file.\n\nUnfortunately, WfW usually writes the ~NNNNN.tmp file in some idiotic\nplace other than the current directory (often in the root dir of the\njoined filesystem, but not always). Then, after deleting the original\n*.doc file, it can't find the ~NNNNN.tmp file to rename it. Unless you\nsearch your disk systems, the document is gone.\n\nI have also found subtle problems using the MKS toolkit from a DOS box\nwhen JOINed filesystems are present. I used to join c:\\temp with a 4meg\nramdisk, but MKS sometimes gets confused when doing an \"ls\" on the c:\\temp\ndir, and misses some files in the temp dir. (This is difficult to \nreproduce, but it goes away totally when JOIN is not used.) I think\nthis is a Windows problem, rather than MKS's, since it works OK under raw\nDOS.\n\nSo, I would suggest that you can use JOIN, but be aware that it may not\nbe as robust you would like.\n\nWouldn't it be real great to \"mount\" network drives (i.e. Z:) under the main\nfile tree, rather than having all those darned drive letters? Unfortunately,\nJOIN won't let you do it. There was talk on the net about a simple patch\nto let JOIN work on network drives, but I don't remember the source.\n\nIt's too bad the JOIN command is not better implemented, since it would\navoid using all those stupid drive letters. I realize that MessDos was\nmeant for casual, even ignorant users, so \"mounting\" all the drives in\none file tree might be confusing. But, it looks like MS is going to carry\nthis over into windows NT (another OS meant for casual, even igorant \nusers -- NOT!). With all it's old family system baggage, maybe MS needs\na recovery group so they can get on with life :-(.\n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n But no one (or at least, not many people) are trying to pass off God\nas a scientific fact. Not so with Kirlian photography. I'll admit that\nit is possible that some superior intelligence exists elsewhere, and if\npeople want to label that intelligence \"God\", I'm not going to stop\nthem. Anyway, let's _not_ turn this into a theological debate. ;-)\n\n\n Read alt.fan.robert.mcelwaine sometime. I've never been so\nclosed-minded before subscribing to that group. :)\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nHow about the following scholarly source?\n\nSource: Pierre Oberling, \"The Road to Bellapais: The Turkish Cypriot\n Exodus to Northern Cyprus\", Social Science Monographs, Boulder,\n 1982, ISBN 88033-000-7.\n\n\nWell, I am forced to disagree with you. The Greeks started massacring \nthe Turkish population on Cyprus in 1974. In 1974, Turkiye stepped into \nCyprus to preserve the lives of the Turkish population there. This is \nnothing but a simple historical fact. Unfortunately, the intervention \nwas too late at least for some of the victims. Mass graves containing \nnumerous bodies of women and children already showed what fate had been \nplanned for a peaceful minority.\n\nThe people of Turkiye know quite well that Greece and the Greek Cypriots \nwill never abandon the idea of hellenizing Cyprus and will remain \neternally hopeful of uniting it with Greece, someday, whatever the \ncost to the parties involved. The history speaks for itself. Greece was \nthe sole perpetrator of invasion on that island when it sent its troops \non July 15, 1974 in an attempt to topple the legitimate government of \nArchibishop Makarios.\n\nThe release of Nikos Sampson, a member of EOKA [National Organization\nof Cypriot Fighters] and a convicted terrorist, shows that the\n'enosis' mentality continues to survive in Greece. One should not\nforget that Sampson dedicated his life to annihilating the Turks\nin Cyprus, committed murder to achieve this goal, and tried to\ndestroy the island's independence by annexing it to Greece. Of\ncourse, the Greek governments will have to bear the consequences \nfor this irresponsible conduct.\n\nTurkish Cypriots are simply seeking guarantees that will preclude a\nrepeat performance by the fanatical cadres of the Greeks' EOKA. If \nsuch assurances are not perfectly implemented, there is every reason \nto expect that the local Greeks will be misguided enough to perpetrate \ntheir past mistakes. On such an occasion, the Turkish side may not find \nit satisfactory to act with reluctance to go any further than before, \nfor it is unacceptable to remain always defensive against cyclical \nvicious attacks. Therefore it would be better to have a true federation\nof two separate sections living in obligatory peace, rather than another \narmed confrontation that would be started by the Greeks and obligatorily \nbut decisively terminated by the Turks. \n\nThe present Greek government is trying to tyrannize the Turkish population \nin western Thrace by forbidding it its ethnic and religious rights, which \nwere established through international treaties. One might be better\nadvised to remember that misadventures against Turkiye do not serve \nGreece well.\n\nAn offer of membership in the European Common Market as bait for concessions \nthat may doom the Turks in Cyprus to extinction is not a viable course for \nGreece or her friends. Neither Turkish lives nor Turkish honor has been \nplaced on the bidding block to be sold for commercial gain.\n\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"O.K. It would be a shame for Cards fans on the net\nto go through the 1993 championship season without a \nmailing list to talk on so I would be willing to look\nat starting one.\n\nExcept there's one little problem...\n\nI don't know the first thing about how to do it or \nwhat it requires in terms of resources or time. So\nif some kind soul could e-mail me the particulars of\ngetting starting and managing a mail list, I'd see\nif it would be feasible for me to start a Cards mailing \nlist.\n\nThanks in advance,\n\nDick Detweiler","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I have a project in mind that requires an array of LEDs that can be addressed\nindividually by a microprocessor (say, 16x16 or so). Is there an LSI that\nis designed to drive an LED array (including RAM to hold the array state),\nor failing that, some way of multiplexing the display so I don't have to\nlatch a bit for each LED using a discrete latch? (I want to avoid having\na huge board covered with 373s if possible!) Thanks in advance...","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\nAdobe Streamline has been out four a couple of years. It does a much better\njob than the autotracing functions which are built into illustration\nprograms. Of course, a higher resolution bitmap will produce a more\naccurate trace. The problem that I've run into though, is that when it\ncreates a detailed trace, it produces WAY more points than are necessary.\nIf I trace something manually, I use many less es points. The problem\nwith this is it produces BIG files which slow everything down, especially\nprinting.\n\nChuck","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Hi all,\n\nI've read the FAQ, I've fiddled around, but I am still having problems getting\nmy poor old HP9000\/300 to let me input\/display characters above 127. I have \nthe following in my .Xdefaults:\n\nXTerm*Font : -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--14-140-75-75-m-90-iso8859-1\n\nSo I believe that I have the correct font selected to use in xterm. I have NOT\nset my LC_CTYPE environment variable because whatever I put it, it tells me that\nthat locale is not supported (apparently we have no additional locales defined,\nor at least, \/lib\/locale doesn't exist). I can get some of the characters\nabove 127 to print out, but they are not where I'd expect them -- for example,\nAlt-v does not produce a u umlaut. This leads me to believe that the fault\nlies with the stty settings, which are as follows:\n\nspeed 9600 baud; line = 0; susp ; dsusp \nintr = ^C; quit = ^\\; erase = ^H; kill = ^K; swtch = ^@\neof = ^D; eol = ^@; min = 4; time = 0; stop = ^S; start = ^Q\n-parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb hupcl cread -clocal -loblk -crts \n-ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc \nixon -ixany ixoff -ienqak \nisig icanon iexten -xcase echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh \nopost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel -tostop \n\nAnyway, I've struggled with this off and on for a couple of weeks, and any help\nanyone could offer would be greatly appreciated.\n\n\n\t\t\t\t\tThanks!","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"(Please note followup)\nIn <1993Apr27.012045.8543@Virginia.EDU> ab4z@Virginia.EDU (\"Andi\n\n\nComparing Israel to Nazi Germany is name-calling of the lowest kind.\nPlease don't be disingenuous.\n\n\nDo civil libertarians make no distinction between the Nazis and\nIsrael? Would you say that the Iraqis are like the Nazis?\n\nIf you do not make such distinctions, then all injustices are\nequally evil, and the world is a completely evil place. In that\ncase, we may as well give up right now.\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Cambridge Audio Integrated Amp P70 - 60W stereo solid \n state, w\/box List $600 want $340 \n\n Cambridge Audio Tuner T50 - 8 presets list $350 want $200 \n\n Cambridge Audio PreAmp C70 - list $500 want $290 \n\n Klipschorns - The Klipschorns Speakers...legends in there \n own time list ~$3k want $950...very big, corner \n loaded..will play to unbelieveable volumes with very little \n power. ","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nThe phone number for GCC is 617-275-5800, I believe. I don't have the\nnumber for Tech Support handy...","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\tI disagree. By converting to another religion, you certainly\ndo change your cultural identity, and lose that part of you which was\nJewish.\n\n\n\n\n\tNo, there is a serious cultural and religios difference\nbetween renouncing the jewish god and accepting a new one. \"Thou\nshall have no other gods before me.\" Conversion is a violation of\nthis, atheism you might be able to wiggle around with.\n\nAdam\n\n\n\nAdam Shostack \t\t\t\t adam@das.harvard.edu","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\nGrant Fuhr rules! -).","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nRadiating from someone who is incapable of providing a single scholarly\nsource on his 'genocide apology program', it is rather amusing. Again,\nwhere is your non-existent list of scholars and scholarly sources?\nHere is mine:\n\n\"An appropriate analogy with the Jewish Holocaust might be the\n systematic extermination of the entire Muslim population of \n the independent republic of Armenia which consisted of at \n least 30-40 percent of the population of that republic. The \n memoirs of an Armenian army officer who participated in and \n eye-witnessed these atrocities was published in the U.S. in\n 1926 with the title 'Men Are Like That.' Other references abound.\"\n (Rachel A. Bortnick - The Jewish Times - June 21, 1990)\n\n\n \"In Soviet Armenia today there no longer exists a single Turkish soul.\n It is in our power to tear away the veil of illusion that some of us\n create for ourselves. It certainly is possible to severe the artificial\n life-support system of an imagined 'ethnic purity' that some of us\n falsely trust as the only structure that can support their heart beats \n in this alien land.\"\n (Sahak Melkonian - 1920 - \"Preserving the Armenian purity\") \n\n\n \"The crime of systematic cleansing by mass killing and extermination \n of the Muslim population in Soviet Republic of Armenia, Karabag, \n Bosnia and Herzegovina is an 'Islamic Holocaust' comparable to the \n extermination of 2.5 million Muslims by the Armenian Government \n during the WWI and of over 6 million European Jews during the WWII.\"\n (Tovfik Kasimov - Azeri Leader - September 25, 1992)\n \n\n \"Today's ethnic cleansing policies by the Serbian dictatorship against\n Croatians and Muslims of Yugoslavia, as well as the Soviet Republic\n of Armenia's against the Muslim population of neighboring Azerbaijan,\n are really no different in their aspirations than the genocide \n perpetrated by the Armenian Government 78 years ago against the\n Turkish and Kurdish Muslims and Sephardic Jews living in these\n lands.\" (Cebbar Leygara - Kurdish Leader - October 13, 1992)\n\n\n\nSOME OF THE REFERENCES FROM EMINENT AUTHORS IN THE FIELD OF MIDDLE-EASTERN\nHISTORY AND EYEWITNESSES OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 2.5 MILLION MUSLIMS\n\n1. \"The Armenian Revolutionary Movement\" by Louise Nalbandian,\n University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, 1975\n\n2. \"Diplomacy of Imperialism 1890-1902\" by William I. Lenger, Professor\n of History, Harward University, Boston, Alfred A. Knopt, New York, 1951\n\n3. \"Turkey in Europe\" by Sir Charles Elliot, \n Edward & Arnold, London, 1900\n\n4. \"The Chatnam House Version and Other Middle-Eastern Studies\" by\n Elie Kedouri, Praeger Publishers, New York, Washington, 1972\n\n5. \"The Rising Crescent\" by Ernest Jackh,\n Farrar & Reinhart, Inc., New York & Toronto, 1944\n\n6. \"Spiritual and Political Evolutions in Islam\" by Felix Valyi,\n Mogan, Paul, Trench & Truebner & Co., London, 1925\n\n7. \"The Struggle for Power in Moslem Asia\" by E. Alexander Powell,\n The Century Co., New York, London, 1924\n\n8. \"Struggle for Transcaucasia\" by Feruz Kazemzadeh,\n Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1951\n\n9. \"History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey\" (2 volumes) by\n Stanford J. Shaw, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York,\n Melbourne, 1977\n\n10.\"The Western Question in Greece and Turkey\" by Arnold J. Toynbee,\n Constable & Co., Ltd., London, Bombay & Sydney, 1922\n\n11.\"The Caliph's Last Heritage\" by Sir Mark Sykes,\n Macmillan & Co., London, 1915\n\n12.\"Men Are Like That\" by Leonard A. Hartill,\n Bobbs Co., Indianapolis, 1928\n\n13.\"Adventures in the Near East, 1918-22\" by A. Rawlinson,\n Dodd, Meade & Co., 1925\n\n14.\"World Alive, A Personal Story\" by Robert Dunn,\n Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1952\n\n15.\"From Sardarapat to Serves and Lousanne\" by Avetis Aharonian,\n The Armenian Review Magazine, Volume 15 (Fall 1962) through 17 \n (Spring 1964)\n\n16.\"Armenia on the Road to Independence\" by Richard G. Hovanessian,\n University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1967\n\n17.\"The Rebirth of Turkey\" by Clair Price,\n Thomas Seltzer, New York, 1923\n\n18.\"Caucasian Battlefields\" by W. B. Allen & Paul Muratoff,\n Cambridge, 1953\n\n19.\"Partition of Turkey\" by Harry N. Howard,\n H. Fertig, New York, 1966\n \n20.\"The King-Crane Commission\" by Harry N. Howard,\n Beirut, 1963\n\n21.\"United States Policy and Partition of Turkey\" by Laurence Evans,\n John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1965\n\n22.\"British Documents Related to Turkish War of Independence\" by Gothard \n Jaeschke\n \n1. Neside Kerem Demir, \"Bir Sehid Anasina Tarihin Soyledikleri: \n Turkiye'nin Ermeni Meselesi,\" Hulbe Basim ve Yayin T.A.S., \n Ankara, 1982. (Ingilizce Birinci Baski: 1980, \"The Armenian \n Question in Turkey\")\n\n2. Veysel Eroglu, \"Ermeni Mezalimi,\" Sebil Yayinevi, Istanbul, 1978.\n\n3. A. Alper Gazigiray, \"Osmanlilardan Gunumuze Kadar Vesikalarla Ermeni\n Teroru'nun Kaynaklari,\" Gozen Kitabevi, Istanbul, 1982.\n\n4. Dr. Kirzioglu M. Fahrettin, \"Kars Ili ve Cevresinde Ermeni Mezalimi,\"\n Kardes Matbaasi, Ankara, 1970. \n\nT.C. Basbakanlik Osmanli Arsivi, Babiali, Istanbul:\n\na) Yildiz Esas Evraki\nb) Yildiz Perakende\nc) Irade Defterleri\nd) Cemaat-i Gayr-i Muslime Defterleri\ne) Meclisi Vukela Mazbatalari\nf) Dahiliye Nezareti, Kalem-i Mahsus Dosyalari\ng) Dahiliye Nezareti, Sifre Defterleri\nh) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Siyasi Kartonlar\ni) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Muhimme Kartonlari\n\nT.C. Disisleri Bakanligi, Hazine-i Evrak, Defterdarlik \n\na) Harb-i Umumi\nb) Muteferrik Kartonlar\n\nBritish Archives:\n\na) Parliamentary Papers (Hansard): Commons\/Lords\nb) Foreign Office: Confidential Print: Various Collections\nc) Foreign Office: 424\/239-253: Turkey: Correspondence - Annual Reports\nd) Foreign Office: 608\ne) Foreign Office: 371, Political Intelligence: General Correspondence\nf) Foreign Office: 800\/240, Ryan Papers\ng) Foreign Office: 800\/151, Curzon Papers\nh) Foreign Office: 839: The Eastern Conference: Lausanne. 53 files\n\nIndia Office Records and Library, Blackfriars Road, London.\n\na) L\/Political and Security\/10\/851-855 (five boxes), \"Turkey: Treaty of\n Peace: 1918-1923\"\nb) L\/P & S\/10\/1031, \"Near East: Turkey and Greece: Lausanne Conference,\n 1921-1923\"\nc) L\/P & S\/11\/154\nd) L\/P & S\/11\/1031\n\nFrench Archives\n\nArchives du ministere des Affaires entrangeres, Quai d'Orsay, Paris.\n\na) Documents Diplomatiques: Affaires Armeniens: 1895-1914 Collections\nb) Guerre: 1914-1918: Turquie: Legion d'Orient.\nc) Levant, 1918-1929: Armenie.\n\n\nOfficial Publications, Published Documents, Diplomatic Correspondence,\nAgreements, Minutes and Others\n\nA. Turkey (The Ottoman Empire and The Republic of Turkey)\n\nAkarli, E. (ed.); \"Belgelerle Tanzimat,\" (istanbul, 1978).\n(Gn. Kur., ATASE); \"Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi,\" V. XXXI (81),\n(Dec. 1982).\n----; \"Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi,\" V. XXXII (83),\n(Dec. 1983).\nHocaoglu, M. (ed.); \"Ittihad-i Anasir-i Osmaniye Heyeti Nizamnamesi,\"\n(Istanbul, 1912).\nMeray, S. L. (trans.\/ed.) \"Lozan Baris Konferansi: Tutanaklar-Belgeler,\"\n(Ankara, 1978), 2 vols.\nMeray, S. L.\/O. Olcay (ed.); \"Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Cokus Belgeleri;\nMondros Birakismasi, Sevr Andlasmasi, Ilgili Belgeler,\" (Ankara, 1977).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Dahiliye Nezareti); \"Aspirations et Agissements \nRevolutionnaires des Comites Armeniens avant et apres la proclamation\nde la Constitution Ottomane,\" (Istanbul, 1917).\n----; \"Ermeni Komitelerinin Amal ve Hareket-i Ihtilaliyesi: Ilan-i\nMesrutiyetten Evvel ve Sonra,\" (Istanbul, 1916).\n----; \"Idare-i Umumiye ve Vilayet Kanunu,\" (Istanbul, 1913).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. I (Istanbul, 1914).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. II (Istanbul, 1915).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. III (Istanbul, 1916).\n----; \"Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. IV (Istanbul, 1917).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Hariciye Nezareti); \"Imtiyazat-i Ecnebiyye'nin\nLagvindan Dolayi Memurine Teblig Olunacak Talimatname,\" (Istanbul, 1915).\n(Osmanli Devleti, Harbiye Nezareti); \"Islam Ahalinin Ducar Olduklari\nMezalim Hakkinda Vesaike Mustenid Malumat,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; (IV. Ordu) \"Aliye Divan-i Harbi Orfisinde Tedkik Olunan Mesele-yi\nSiyasiye Hakkinda Izahat,\" (Istanbul, 1916).\nTurkozu, H. K. (ed.); \"Osmanli ve Sovyet Belgeleriyle Ermeni Mezalimi,\"\n(Ankara, 1982).\n----; \"Turkiye Buyuk Millet Meclisi Gizli Celse Zabitlari,\" (Ankara, 1985),\n4 vols.\n\nRussia\n\nAdamof, E. E. (ed.); \"Sovyet Devlet Arsivi Belgeleriyle Anadolu'nun \nTaksimi Plani,\" (tran. H. Rahmi, ed. H. Mutlucag), (Istanbul, 1972).\n\nAltinay, A. R.; \"Iki Komite - Iki Kital,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; \"Kafkas Yollarinda Hatiralar ve Tahassusler,\" (Istanbul, 1919).\n----; \"Turkiye'de Katolik Propagandasi,\" Turk tarihi Encumeni Mecmuasi,\nV. XIV\/82-5 (Sept. 1924).\nAsaf Muammer; \"Harb ve Mesulleri,\" (Istanbul, 1918).\nAkboy, C.; \"Birinci Dunya Harbinde Turk Harbi, V. I: Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun\nSiyasi ve Askeri Hazirliklari ve Harbe Girisi,\" (Gn. Kur., Ankara, 1970).\nAkgun, S.; \"General Harbord'un Anadolu Gezisi ve (Ermeni Meselesi'ne Dair)\nRaporu: Kurtulus Savasi Baslangicinda,\" (Istanbul, 1981).\nAkin, I.; \"Turk Devrim Tarihi,\" (Istanbul, 1983).\nAksin, S.; \"Jon Turkler ve Ittihad ve Terakki,\" (Istanbul, 1976).\nBasar, Z. (ed.);\"Ermenilerden Gorduklerimiz,\" (Ankara, 1974).\n----; \"Ermeniler Hakkinda Makaleler - Derlemeler,\" (Ankara, 1978).\nBelen, F.; \"Birinci Dunya Harbinde Turk Harbi,\" (Ankara, 1964).\nDeliorman, A.; \"Turklere Karsi Ermeni Komitecileri,\" (Istanbul, 1980).\nEge, N. N. (ed.); \"Prens Sabahaddin: Hayati ve Ilmi Mudafaalari,\"\n(Istanbul, 1977).\nErcikan, A.; \"Ermenilerin Bizans ve Osmanli Imparatorluklarindaki Rolleri,\"\n(Ankara, 1949).\nGurun, K.; 'Ermeni Sorunu yahut bir sorun nasil yaratilir?', \"Turk Tarihinde\nErmeniler Sempozyumu,\" (Izmir, 1983).\nHocaoglu, M.; \"Arsiv Vesikalariyla Tarihte Ermeni Mezalimi ve Ermeniler,\"\n(Istanbul, 1976).\nKaral, E. S.; \"Osmanli Tarihi,\" V. V (1983, 4th ed.); V. VI (1976, 2nd ed.);\nV. VII (1977, 2nd ed.); V. VIII (1983, 2nd ed.) Ankara.\nKurat, Y. T.; \"Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Paylasilmasi,\" (Ankara, 1976).\nOrel, S.\/S. Yuca; \"Ermenilerce Talat Pasa'ya Atfedilen Telgraflarin\nIcyuzu,\" (Ankara, 1983). [Also in English translation.]\nAhmad, F.; \"The Young Turks: The Committee of Union and Progress in\nTurkish Politics,\" (Oxford, 1969).\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\n\nBut, but, but... How does buying an external modem solve the problem\nof wanting more than 2 serial devices at once? And since the PC\nonly supports two, why are you blaming a modem vendor for the\nproblem? I don't see how your experience could have been different\nwith any internal modem. ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nat least be honest. velcro (tm) dates from the 40's. i have doubts\nabout everything listed above. just because it was developed in the\nspace age, doesn't mean it was a space spin-off. ","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I have a friend with an original HP LaserJet. The nameplate does not \nspecify a number, but since the LJ II followed later, one assumes that he \nhas a LJ I. His problem is a tax program which requires a 17 cpi font to \nprint the forms properly.\n\nThis unit came to market in 2 versions. The plus version supported \ndowloadable fonts. You can guess which one my friend has - the plain, not \nthe plus. The printer does though have a slot and he has a small selction \nof cartridges including a 16.6 cpi - but none with a 17 cpi font.\n\nCan anyone suggest a source for a cartridge with a 17 (or 18?) cpi font? \nAlternatively, is an upgrade to the plus version available at reasonable \ncost?\n\nAny suggestions would be welcome.\n\nThanks\n\n\n\n\n\n---\n * WinQwk 2.0b#943 * Seattle Rain Festival - Jan. 1 to Dec. 31","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nWhy don't you pull your head out of your ass and into reality? First off, what\nis the deal with your subject lines? Do you think that you are being funny?\nHa ha. What a developed sense of humor you have, I'm surprised they let you \nout of the cage. Why don't we not talk about the \"official\" definition of\nforeign aid and talk about where money is really spent. More money is spent\nstationing troops in Germany (ie paying the troops, maintaining bases and equip,\netc) than in Israel. Plus, Israel does not ask the US to send troops to fight\nher battles. If you look at the amount of money spent defending Korean \nshipping lanes, Norway, and other trouble spots in the world, you will see that\naid to Israel - from a practical standpoint - is not that much. And so what -\nso what if Israel gets the most (assuming I buy your feeble argument)? What \nis your point? Do you not want to subsidize Israel? Well, you have two options\n1) Start your own campaign, get elected as president, and then force congress\nto cut all aid to Israel or 2) get the fuck out! If you don't like how this \ncountry operates and can't change it then move to Iran or something.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":" \n \n \n While I wouldn't be too terribly impressed with anybody who got\nto be paranoid based on either Usenet in general or Phill Hallam-Baker's\ncomments in general, you'd be surprised.\n \n For most people, if you accuse them of something long enough and\nloud enough, to enough people, they start to ask why they're bothering\nto fight it.\n \n If nothing you do will be considered right, why bother to do right?\nIt's pretty basic human nature.\n \n \n What an amazing thing. I didn't realize that over a hundred million\ngun owners all posted to tpg.\n \n Even if *all* the posts in talk.politics.guns illustrated what\nyou say they illustrate, it would still only reflect the written\npersonas (which is often different from face-to-face) of a very, very\nsmall and select group.\n \n Anybody who seriously generalizes any attitudes or positions on\nUsenet to the general population of any country either doesn't care\nabout accuracy or needs to have a few realities explained to them.\n \n \n Speaking of which...\n \n Most of the \"readership\" posts I've seen put the most read\nnewsgroups at about 160,000 readers, a number I have a feeling is\nfairly inflated. The posters, rare and regular, are themseleves a\nvery tiny minority of that group. And the whole of Usenet readers\nare themselves a very distorted sample of humanity.\n \n If anything, the only real thing you can get out of the relative\nsample of Usenet readers is that we've got too much equipment and too\nmuch time available to us.\n \n \n Proof that guns don't make you safer is that if you buy one the\ngovernment will show up and kill you?\n \n Tell me, if the government took away the voting rights of\neverybody who exercised their free speech, would that then be proof\nthat free speech squelches political activity?\n \n You are equating two things with each other that don't.\n \n \n Phill, if you really believe that the various posts on\ncomputer nets represents *either* most of the poster's in person\npersonalities *or* the general public's general opinions, then\nI have some serious reservations about your grasp on reality.\n \n But don't expect you really do believe that. It's simply\na convenient way to make your point, and hopefully make those\npeople you don't like look bad.\n \n \n Have a nice day, Phill.\n ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHaving in mind the size of the images, my opinion is to go with VLB.\nIt has _much_ more bandwith that EISA, which in fact can be utilized\nby the craphics card. (I have not made measures, so someone else may\nshare experience on that.)\n\nAlso, the DX2\/66 is faster in the operations, that run off internal\ncache, slightly slower off the external and about the same off memory.\nSo my advice is the 66\/VLB.\n\n\n\n\nHave You tried running Photostyler without the cache? No need to have\npaging and cache both. (Well, you might argue, that the paging is\ncached). My belief (no measurements) is that apps left with more\nmemory will manage it better than smartdrv.exe(sys).\n\n\nThe bandwidth (theoretical) of ISA is over 5MB\/s, which is far from\n0.15MB\/s. I tried my ISA IDE hard drive (Maxtor 213MB) and got the\nsame results - 0.65MB\/s - regardless of the ISA bus speed\n(5.5-8.25MHz). So I guess, that just the card\/drivers combination is\nlousy.\n\n\nThe rumors are that DX3-99 (if any) is the most likely chip to come\nout. But note, that IBM is closest to the technology an it will only\nsell whole motherboards, so you'll have to upgrade the MB.\n\n\nJust some view, not much figures.\n\n--\nPenio Penev x7423 (212)327-7423 (w) Internet: penev@venezia.rockefeller.edu","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nI dont know about the story but it comes from the fact that in most stadiums, the batter faces northeast and so when\na pitcher is on the mound, his left arm is to the south, hence the term.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"Condensers, Kimble Modern Liebig West #18003.\nJacket length 500 mm.\nAll glass, straight tubes.\nPlastic\/gasketed end caps.\nExactly like Central Scientific's 14459 series condensers.\nBeing sold in American Science & Surplus's April catalog for ~$20 each.\nIn original (old) packaging.\n\nI have 13 of these. $15 each. Volume discounts:\n\n Buy Discount Bonus\n-------------------------------------------\n3 - 8 10% Free insurance.\n9 + 30% Free shipping and insurance.\n\nFor quality control, all have been opened and inspected for damage. :)\nBuyer must pay for shipping\/insurance unless otherwise noted.\nShipping should be about $2.00 for one or two; $3.00 for three or four; etc.\nInsurance should be about $0.75 per tube.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"[deleted]\n\nIt's noteworthy that the posts about the west being\nevil etc are made not in some Islamic hellhole but from\nthe west. If the west is so bad, why do they come here?\nNotice how they comfortably exercise their rights to\nfree expression, something completely absent in their\nown countries.\n\nVasudev\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":" Please replay yxy4145@usl.edu\n Thanks a lot\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nThe forces and accelerations involved in doing a little bit of orbital\nmaneuvering with HST aboard are much smaller than those involved in\nreentry, landing, and re-launch. The OMS engines aren't very powerful;\nthey don't have to be.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Could someone explain how to make sense of drag coefficients (i.e Cd) mentioned in magazines. I understand that lower numbers signify better aerodynamics but\nwhat does this mean in the real world. Is there a way to calculate new top speeds(assuming the car is not rev limited at top speed) or mileage benefits if a identical car had the Cd reduced from .34 to .33.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"What jetting do you recommend for a ZX-11 (with standard mufflers) instead of\nthe standard one (idle-38, main-155).\nCheers.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"<: \n<: As a private citizen, I would feel much more \"secure in my person and\n<: papers\" knowing that an organization committed to individual civil\n<: liberties- the ACLU and the NRA come to mind- was safeguarding half of\n<: my key. Both the ACLU and the NRA are resistent to government pressure\n<: by the simple expedient fact that they are not supported, funded, or\n<: overtly controlled by the government.\n<: --------------------------\n,\nComputing Centre, Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Sharp brand \"Pocket Computer\" model PC-1246\n\n Dimensions; 3.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches.\n\n Has 15-digit LCD display\n 53 rubber keys (w\/alphabet)\n built-in BASIC prog.language\n an 11-pin-socketed interface for optional cassette drive. (Don't have)\n slide-over\/reversable plastic cover.\n\n Sorry, no owners manual.\n A program or two still in memory.\n\n Asking $15 + shipping (about $2 in U.S.)","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"G'day all!\n\nDoes anyone know anything about front end for POVRay (X11 version)?\nI mean are there things like user friendly modeller for POVRay, or any\nmodellers which will let me design a scene and produce a file which POVRay\ncan then read?\nCheers,\nTomek\n\n+------------------------------------------------------+\n+------------------------------------------------------+\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"the\nunuseable)\nmotorcycle\n\n\nWhat happens is that (I heard this discussed on \"Northern Exposure\") there \nis a molecular juxtaposition of the molecules in the battery and the \nmolecules in the concrete. This acts as an attractant to UFOs (actually \ntheir crew members) and they arrive at the scene of the battery\/concrete \ncombination.\n\nThen they proceed to SUCK ALL THE ENERGY OUT OF THE BATTERIES!\n\nRemedy: Set the battery on a nonconcrete floor.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nIt wasn't \"invented\", but was supposed by the writers of the Constitution\nto be a universal, pre-existing right. Howsomever...\n\n\nHmmm. You need to spend some time in a library, son.\n\nWhen the Bill of Rights was written, in addition to the (muzzleloading)\nshotgun and pistol you mention we had:\n\n - rifles in calibers ranging from around .30 to .69 caliber and up.\n - cannon with various different projectiles to choose from (and owned\n by civilians).\n - breech-loading rifles\n\nIn addition, semiautomatic and full-automatic firearms had been patented\nand\/or demonstrated by several people in various places during the preceding\ncentury or so.\n\n\nSounds good. Any refererences to this actually happening, or is it\njust exaggeration for effect following one or more incidents of someone\nfiring a handful of shots from something that may or may not be an\nUzi, semi- or full-auto?\n\n\nUntil the root conditions that justified it go away (criminal behavior,\neither private or government, which should be defended against), there's\nno reason it should go away.\n\n-- ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"[snip]....\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\tExcellent point, Mark. We should all remember that if Nixon\n\thadn't tried to cover up the misguided actions of some of his\n\tsubordinates in the Watergate burglary, the scandal would\n\tnever have brought down his presidency. So far, Klinton seems\n\tto be stonewalling this the same way Tricky Dick did. His whole\n\tcase seems to be \"we didn't do anything wrong\". However, if\n\tin the course of the investigation it turns out that the\n\tgov't DID do something wrong, and he tried to cover it up,\n\tthen that's an impeachable crime, I believe... \n\n\tPerhaps he is inadvertently cooking up his own scandal... Can you \n\tsay \"Wacogate\", little neighbor?... ;-)\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Then again, maybe $2445 for the gateway system isn't too cheap.\n\nI have a system from Micron computers:","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nAn advertisement in MicroTimes (a bay area mini-Computer Shopper) from\nENCY systems in Fremont has a graphic for the P24T performance based\non MIPS (power meter v1.7): the 486DX-33 raked in about 14-15, the \n486DX2-66 got about 24, and the P24T-66 got about 44-45.\n\nTom","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nOK, Andrew, I'll provide some evidence. A friend of mine worked for an\nelectronics manufacturer on with a west-coast office. They routinely sold\nequipment to the Japanese. One day, the Japanese started showing up with\ndiscount demands that were amazingly close to the cost to manufacture the\nproducts.\n\nThis company routinely sent most of the manufacturing data to the field \noffices. The Japanese had simply intercepted it. So my friend, the computer\nsystems admin, came up with a solution. He started sending the data out\ndouble-block-encrypted with DES. \n\nTwo days after this new distribution plan was implemented, the president of\nthe company got a visit from a pair of government agents. They told him to\n\"knock it off\". The president gave in, since his company did a considerable\nbusiness with the federal government.\n\nNow, if the government wasn't monitoring the communications, how would they\neven know that the encryption system was installed? Further, since encryp-\ntion isn't illegal, and DES certainly isn't, what is the basis of the\ngovernment's cease-and-desist demand?\n\nThe spooks do whatever they think is necessary, with or without the blessings\nof the law. I'll say \"no thanks\" to Clipper, or anything else the government\nproduces. For the moment, double or triple DES is probably adequate. And when\nthe line is idle, send random garbage, just to keep 'em busy. ","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nNope. I keep my Mac running all the time since it also acts as a\nusenet node and exchanges mail and news every half hour (I run uAccess)\nand receives all my faxes.\n\nI do turn off the monitors hooked up to it. They produce more heat\nthan I want - it can be warm in my garage office in the summer. I've\ngot one of those handy power control centers ($25 at Fry's) to I just\nflip the switch in front when I start or stop working.\n\nBy the way, this strategy seems to be somewhat endorsed by Apple since\ntheir new Color Classic will turn off its own monitor after a certain\nlength of idle time.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nIf in said situation. I would, reviewing other cases I've seen reported\non in the articles I've read etc.., suggest the safest legal course of action\nis as follows. Warn your assailant loudly and in clear tones that you have a \nweapon(Yes!Even though it's blatantly obvious now that you have it out!)\nand that you will shoot him if he advances\/does not cease whatever hostile \naction he is currently involved in.( ie: Drop the knife or I'll shoot!)\nRepeat this process three times,if you can!(not if he's pointing a freaking\ngun at you himself!That's kinda impractical.) (There are variables here and\nI will try to address them in turn) After said warning (considering it's\n ignored) Aim center mass and fire until he drops! This is not sadism, it's\npracticality.If he hasn't gone down he's still a threat!(Why I support .45)\nIF HE TURNS AND RUNS DO NOT PURSUE OR FIRE AT HIS BACK! SHOT'S FIRED IN ANGER\nWILL BURN YOU LATER! (Though in some cases the I can see where that might not\nbother me all that much!) If you do drop him! REMAIN WHERE YOU ARE! Have a\nBystander or witness(Or Create one by yelling at the top of your lungs!)\ncall the police, and wait! Reholster your weapon VISIBLY! Or place it on \nthe ground nearby. Do not attempt to recollect your brass.The police will\nuse it's location to piece together the scene along with your testimony and\nthat of any witnesses. Mentally mark witnesses! If the police say that none\ncame forward let them know who you saw! Attempt to keep your weapon loaded\nwith the minimum required(how the hell can I phrase this?) Try to avoid special\npurpose ammunition. Hollow points and Hydrashock rounds give the opposing\nlawyer the type of loaded phrasing he will need to sawy the jury that you\nfully intended to kill someone! The only special purpose rounds that I can\nthink of that would actually help your case (as it has in several) is the\nGlaser Safety Slug (oh what a lovely name SAFETY SLUG) The stated purpose\nand stated design parameters of the round are life savers in court.\n(ie. Attempting to create a bullet which will not overpenetrate, not \nricochette, and which is designed to STOP (Not Kill (Gee, to bad the two often\ncross, damn I'm real sorry that rapist is dead! NOT!) an assailant with\none shot. This, again, can be a real life saver in a hostile court.\nBe as cooperative with the police as possible! Show them where you were.\nRepeat your information as often as requested. They will often ask you the\nsame questions over and over to verify facts, and ,unfortunately, to see\nif your lying. Fill out all statements and show all required identification\nand weapon permits (BOOO! Down with registered citizens!Register your\n politicians as deadly tax weapons needing to be confiscated!) If they are\nrequired in your state. Contact a lawyer immediately if they decide to\nhold you or that further questioning is needed. If you cannot afford one,\ncontact the NRA. They have a legal assistance fund.(Or at least they used to)\nI DO HOPE YOUR A MEMBER! (Not my business either way though..) If I was\nvague on anything, or I left some questions unanswered, you can E-MAIL\nme or post here. (Preferebly E-MAIL. I don't have a load of time to review\nthe news)\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tKane","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"It is interesting, sometimes, to listen to U.S. news as seen through\nthe eyes of another country.......\n\nB.B.C. world news service, on short-wave, originating out of London,\nreports that a survivor of the Waco massacre states that a tank, when\nmaking a hole in the wall of the building, knocked over a kerosene\nlamp and that is how the fire started. Attempts were made by the\npeople inside to put out the fire, but it spread too quickly.\n\nHas anyone in U.S. heard anything similar or are U.S. government\nspin-doctors censoring such information?","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"In the wake of the Waco denouement, I had email discussions with\npeople from this group. In particular, we discussed how cults\noperate, why the FBI might be motivated to black out news or behave\nthe way it did, and what kinds of problems are involved in dealing\nwith cults and similar organizations.\n\nI include an edited account of what I wrote. The identity of my\ncorrespondents have (I hope) been erased. The editing process makes\nthe text choppy - sorry about that. I've tried to retain the\ninformation content.\n\nEllipses (...) indicate where text was removed. A few of the comments\nin parentheses are new, intended to make it easier for outsiders to\nunderstand.\n\nThese notes are preliminary - feel free to criticize.\n\nCheers(?),\nOded\n\n------------------------ (begin included text) -----------------------\n\nI took a course called the MADNESS OF CROWDS, ... The course included\ncults and briefly mentioned\/analyzed Jonestown. (Did some external\nreading too).\n\nWilliam Adorno ... edited a series of books on the psychology of\n\"evil\" mass movements... starting with THE AUTHORITARIAN PERSONALITY,\nUniversity of Chicago Press, 1948 ... an attempt to figure out what\nwould motivate people to support fascism or be the bad guys in WWII,\nand by extension in other wars, in racial lynchings ... I don't think\nthe books are perfect, and the study of psychopathology has advanced\n..., but you can elicit Koresh types from even the first volume. So I\nthink they're onto something.\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\tHow cult psychology works...\n\t[I'm an amateur. Hope I'm not hopelessly naive.]\n\nSo long as Koresh could \"own\" his people, he made sure they didn't\nbelieve there was any life out there for them, away from him.\nOtherwise, he'd (Koresh) be nothing. During the siege, ex-Davidians\nrecounted how he convinced the people in the compound they survived\nonly through his intercession with God to spare their worthless souls.\nAbsolutely classic brainwashing technique. ... As long as they\nbelieved him, they'd ignore BATF\/FBI\/Child Protective Services or even\nthe Red Cross asking them to come out. After all, if they ever left\nhim, God would catapult them straight to Hell, and the combined forces\nof the US gummint, with all the goodwill in the world (doubtful)\ncouldn't save them for a second. If I believed it, I'd stay and die\ntoo, like the folks in Jonestown.\n\nFor a prosaic analogy, replace a cult leader with an estranged wife\n(or husband), and notice how many folks show up, kill the ex and then\nthemselves. That's the consequence of shattered \"cultism.\" It really\ndoes happen all the time. [By the way, the treasured ideal in such\ncases, without which life is meaningless, is the relationship, no\nmatter how abusive, rather than the individual's partner.]\n\n...\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n [Why No News, Don't The Feds Owe The World An Explanation?]\n\nI agree that official explanations are in order. I can also see good\n(?) reasons for news blackouts.\n\n\n ... that no matter what, those people would have died, because Koresh\nmade sure they believed they had no lives outside his influence.\nHence it would make little difference when or how the FBI acted. He\nheld them hostage, as his trump against going to jail, but nothing\nwould really stop him from offing them. Even if the FBI went away!\n\nLook at history. Rep Leo Ryan (and some staffers) visited Jonestown,\nat the request of constituents who had relatives there. Once\nJonestown was discovered, and even though they killed Ryan and his\nentourage ... they all killed themselves, because Jim Jones knew he'd\nbe busted. Internal arguments asking to spare the children, brought\nup by some of the women in the cult, were shouted down. There are\ntapes... The \"logic\" of saying that no matter how bad the gummint is, it\nwouldn't kill the kids, was shouted down as blasphemy, and the people\nwho brought it up were threatened with ostracism by people who by\nTHEIR OWN AVOWAL would be dead within the hour. I suspect it's the\nsame with the Branch Davidians.\n(There's a book on Jonestown by James Reston Jr., titled OUR FATHER\nWHO ART IN HELL. I don't know whether it's good - never read it.)\n\n...\nThe only way to prevent such a problem would be never to investigate\nreports of child abuse or sexual mistreatment, or organizations buying\nfull-auto conversion kits or shipping hand grenades via UPS, on the\noff chance of stumbling across cults that would kill themselves. ...\n\nSo, the only way the BATF\/FBI could \"save\" those people, and future\ncults, is by ignoring such signs.\n\nI suppose there's another way - outsmarting Koresh and tricking him\ninto letting them go, or somehow influencing \"his\" people to abandon\nhim while he owns most of their means of communication with the world.\n... a mighty tough row to hoe. ... I suspect the FBI tried to do that\nwith blackouts, noise and other sensory insults. However, maybe\nthey're not very sophisticated, or maybe the job is impossible. It's\ncertainly possible the guy running the show was a jerk.\n\n...\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t[Why the FBI might want to blackout during and coverup after]\n\n ... - if they were doing a poor job of weaning the BD's from\nKoresh, they'd want to keep it quiet so they wouldn't be embarrassed.\n\n ... - if they were trying to wean the BD's from Koresh, they'd\nwant to keep it quiet so he couldn't outflank them, or well-meaning\nboneheads from ANY point of view wouldn't screw it up. ... I _hate_\nplaying chess when the world screams in my face, especially if at\ncheckmate time people really die, and I could be blamed.\n\n...\n\nI don't think ignoring such incidents is a workable policy, unless you\ndeny the FBI, BATF, Child Protective Services (of whatever stripe) and\nthe rest of the gummint should exist at all. \n\n\t\t(the end)\n----------------------------------------------------------------------","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"THE WHITE HOUSE\n\n Office of the Press Secretary\n___________________________________________________________________\nFor Immediate Release April 23, 1993\n\n\n\n PRESS BRIEFING\n BY DEE DEE MYERS\n\n\n The Briefing Room\n\n\n10:35 A.M. EDT\n\t \n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: At 1:00 p.m., we're having a press \nconference, Bill, in the East Room. And then Saturday the President \nwill leave here at roughly 8:00 a.m. and fly down to Jamestown. He \nwill spend the day there, overnight at Camp David. \n\t \n\t On Sunday, it's unclear exactly what time he'll leave \nCamp David and fly to Boston. He'll leave from Hagerstown. The press \nplane will leave from Washington. \n\t \n\t He will meet with some --\n\t \n\t Q\t What kind of a plane is that he's taking?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: That he's taking? He'll probably take a C-\n20.\n\t \n\t Q\t From Hagerstown?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: From Hagerstown. Air Force One doesn't fly \nout of Hagerstown, apparently.\n\t \n\t Q\t How will the pool travel?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: The pool will have to meet him ahead of \ntime. So I guess the pool will travel with the press plane and wait \nfor him at the airport. There is currently no provision -- and I'll \ndouble-check, because there's currently no provision -- I think \nthat's standard operating practice.\n\t \n\t Q\t The pool is not going to meet him and watch him get \non the plane at Hagerstown?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't believe so.\n\t \n\t Q\t What time does he have to be in Boston?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: He's going to meet there with a group of \ncitizens, mostly people who supported us during the campaign, at \naround 1:30 p.m. We're still working out the final times.\n\t \n\t Q\t At the airport?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No, it will be at the Boston Harbor Hotel. \n\t And then he will also meet with some -- a youth group \nthat authored something called Project 21. The speech to the \npublishers is actually at 3:15 p.m. It will be followed by Q&A. And \nthen after the speech and Q&A, he'll attend a reception with the \npublishers, and then return to Washington from Boston. And that's it \nfor the weekend.\n\t \n\t Q\t Has the President seen the report from -- or the \nletter, communication from the foreign service officers; also, \nobviously, the communication from Madeleine Albright? And what is \nhis reaction to their call on him?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Well, obviously, the letter was written to \nSecretary Christopher. I believe Secretary Christopher received the \nletter on Saturday. He reviewed it and met with the authors on \nMonday to discuss their views. He believes it's an important part of \nthe policy-making process and is taking their views into account as \nwe go forward in the development of the Bosnia policy.\n\t \n\t Q\t What is the President's reaction?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: The President hasn't seen the letter. It \nwas something that was directed towards Secretary Christopher. In \nterms of -- he hasn't seen specifically the letter, but in terms of \ntheir concerns generally, what the President has said is that there \nare a lot of options on the table now, including ones that weren't \nthere before. And I think he's, as is everybody, gravely concerned \nabout the situation in Bosnia.\n\t \n\t Q\t Is he influenced by that? I mean, how does he feel \nabout the fact that all of the specialists in that area -- those desk \nofficers --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Many of the specialists in that area -- I \nthink that that is clearly part of the process. It's something -- \ntheir views will clearly be considered. I think Secretary \nChristopher met with the group immediately to discuss their views. I \nthink he believes that there ought to be room for opinions and that \nthose opinions ought to be considered, particularly from people who \nwork closely on the issues.\n\t \n\t Q\t What do you mean, there are options on the table \nthat weren't there before?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think the President said last week that \nthere were options, such as lifting the arms embargo to the Bosnian \nMuslims, that had been previously off the table that are now being \nconsidered.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, in terms of those options, Madeleine \nAlbright is saying that potentially there could be unilateral action \nby the U.S. if the Europeans did not go along. Is that on the table?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Well, I can't discuss anything that would -- \nany conversations that would have happened between Ambassador \nAlbright and the President. But I think the President has said he \nwould certainly -- is working with our European allies. He's had a \nnumber of conversations with European leaders and is trying to build \nsome consensus there. \n\t \n\t Q\t Will he reach a decision -- will he have anything \nspecific to say today?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No. I mean, in term of there will be no new \nannouncement of policy today.\n\t \n\t Q\t Does your statement mean he has ruled out \nunilateral action?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: He's continuing to consult with our allies \nat this point. He has said -- I think he's been fairly clear about \nit, that the he believes that the U.S. needs to act in concert with \nits allies on this.\n\t \n\t Q\t On that point, does he believe that the U.S., \nthough, does have built-in authority from the United Nations already \nto take unilateral action?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Well, I think the U.N. Resolution 770 makes \nit clear that you can act unilaterally in support of any humanitarian \nrelief effort. I think the broader point is that anything we do, any \noptions that we decide to pursue we will make sure that it is \nconsistent with U.N. authority, and if it's not, we'll work with our \nallies to make sure that we get it.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, then how does the White House someone as \ndistinguished as Elie Wiesel, who says that not enough is being done \nto stop the atrocities going on in Bosnia?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think that that's why we're considering \nadditional options. I think that Mr. Wiesel's comments yesterday \nwere quite compelling. The situation in Bosnia is tragic. The \nPresident is very concerned about it. He has -- I think President \nClinton has worked very hard to take further actions to continue to \nisolate Serbia in the world community. Clearly, we're considering \nother options because the President is concerned that perhaps it's \nnot enough.\n\t \n\t Q\t In terms of what you were just talking about, it \nsounds like Resolution 770 justifies unilateral action by the U.S. to \nprotect humanitarian --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't think it -- I wouldn't use the word \njustify. It permits unilateral action by any country in protecting \nthe delivery of humanitarian relief. But I think that's just an \nexplanation of the resolution. I think any action that we take will \nbe consistent with U.N. resolutions or we'll work with our allies to \nmake sure that it is permissible or we'll get further action.\n\t \n\t Q\t The President and other officials have ruled out \nunilateral U.S. action in Bosnia in the past. You're declining to do \nthat this morning.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No, I said the President has said repeatedly \nthat he wants to act in concert with our allies on this.\n\t \n\t Q\t That doesn't mean that he won't act alone, which \nhas been said before explicitly.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't mean to imply a change in policy. \nThe President has said all along that he wants to act in concert with \nour allies on this.\n\t \n\t Q\t One other little question. Did he know about this \nletter from the foreign service officers before it hit the papers?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't believe so. Secretary Christopher \n-- they may have had a private conversation about it. The President \nhas not seen it.\n\t \n\t Q\t They met on Monday, right? Christopher met --\nsurely, he must have brought that up --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Again, they may have talked privately about \nit, but --\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, what you're saying is that the Albright \nrecommendation has been rejected, is that correct?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No, I didn't say that at all. I said I \nwon't -- I said I wouldn't comment on any conversations or \ncommunications.\n\t \n\t Q\t She's advocating unilateral action and you're \nsaying, in effect, that we will not take unilateral action.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I am not confirming anything that Madeleine \nAlbright may or may not have recommended.\n\t \n\t Q\t Given the sometimes delicate, complicated and \nfrustrating nature of negotiations with the allies on this issue, \ndoes the President find this kind of letter from 12 foreign service \nofficers of the State Department helpful to that process, hurtful to \nthat?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think that their views are obviously being \nconsidered. The Secretary received that memo on Saturday and two \ndays later he met with them in order to have a more thorough airing \nof their views, of the basis for their views, to discuss in greater \ndetail the options that they had presented in the letter.\n\t \n\t Q\t Doesn't it put some kind of pressure on --\nadditional pressure on him now from within his own administration to \nact regardless of what the allies may or may not do?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think clearly there's a broad policy \nreview underway now. And the President and his advisors are \nconsidering a number of options, including some of those outlined in \nthe letter from the folks over at the State Department. Now, no \ndecisions have been made on that yet, but I think that there is a \nthrough review underway, and that their opinions are being very \nseriously considered.\n\t \n\t Q\t If I can just follow up, I guess what I'm looking \nfor is what was his reaction to this letter? Did he say, good, this \nbolsters my position? Or did he say, damn, this is just what I don't \nneed right now?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think he said this helps contribute \nsubstantively to the debate. It's important that all views be \nconsidered and aired thoroughly, that before he makes a decision he \nwants to have the best possible advice and information possible, and \nthis, I think in many ways, furthers that goal.\n\t \n\t Q\t So internal advice to a Cabinet official or the \nPresident -- it's all open now, and you wouldn't take any umbrage or \nsay that they were out of line?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think that the fact that Secretary \nChristopher met with them to discuss their views and make sure they \nhad an opportunity to have a more complete conversation about it is \nconclusive evidence that their views are welcome.\n\t \n\t Q\t Does the policy review include what Madeleine \nAlbright has suggested, and what Joe Biden and others have suggested, \nwhich is that the previous U.N. resolutions authorize unilateral \naction -- military action -- for the delivery of humanitarian --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think all options are on the table.\n\t \n\t Q\t The unilateral option is on the table?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think all options are on the table.\n\t \n\t Q\t We've had two different --\n\t \n\t Q\t Isn't that a change, Dee Dee?\n\t \n\t Q\t That would be a change of policy.\n\t \n\t Q\t Particularly if it includes ground troops, which \nhas been specifically ruled out.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think the President has been -- well, no. \nI don't -- that is not --\n\t \n\t Q\t Are you talking about all options?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: All options -- I think the President has \nbeen fairly clear about that. So let me just review again what he \nhas said. He has said that -- the President has said all options are \non the table, with the exception of the introduction of ground \ntroops, which he has never suggested. He has ruled that out from the \nbeginning.\n\t \n\t Q\t Hasn't he ruled out unilateral action of any sort?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: He has said that he doesn't believe the U.S. \ncan solve the problems in the former Yugoslavia by itself. I think \nthat there are a number of very complicated options on the table \nright now. I don't think that -- again, I don't want to comment on \nspecific options that are being considered other than in the broad \ncategories that we've already said -- things like lifting the arms \nembargo against the Bosnian Muslims, things that I think we've talked \nabout in broad terms. This is a very complicated situation. The \noptions being presented and considered are very complicated.\n\t \n\t Q\t Air strikes on the table?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Again, I think that's been fairly clearly \npointed out that that's something that's being discussed.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, are ground troops on the -- \n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No, ground troops are not being considered.\n\t \n\t Q\t You said there was not going to be -- you said you \nwere not announcing a change of policy. Then you said everything is \non the table. We're confused. Are unilateral actions on the table?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: All I can tell you is what the President has \nsaid -- that he doesn't believe -- that he wants to act in concert \nwith the allies on this.\n\t \n\t Q\t Wants to, but he's willing to -- I mean, if they \ndon't go along --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: He's continuing to consult with our allies \non this. He's continuing to have discussions. He's continuing to \npress them for further action. And I think that's clear. The \nconversation is ongoing. We're going to continue to work with them \nto find the best possible solution and next step on this.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, the allies have taken the position that to \nconduct any kind of air strikes in Bosnia would have the opposite \neffect of ensuring the delivery of humanitarian aid; that they feel \nthat their troops on the ground monitoring the delivery of that aid \nwould become vulnerable and the Bosnians --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I'm not sure that's the consistent -- I \nmean, I'm not sure who you're referring to.\n\t \n\t Q\t The British and the French.\n\t \n\t Q\t Yes, the British and French. They've taken the \nposition that the delivery of humanitarian aid would be jeopardized \nby any kind of air strikes against the Bosnian military. Does the \nU.S. believe differently from that?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: The President has had conversations with \nboth Mitterrand and Major, as you know. I think that there is a \nthorough review of policy going on in those countries as well. And I \ndon't want to comment on the nature of the President's discussions \nother than to say that he's continuing to consult with our allies as \nwe move forward and he's continuing to press them for further action. \nAnd I think that process is ongoing.\n\t \n\t Q\t the other day voted against any military \nintervention yesterday. Does the President regard that as the end of \nthe line or does he does still hold out some possibility of \nunilateral action? The allies have been very, very plain that they \ndo not want to do anything.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: The consultations are ongoing. That's all I \ncan tell you at this point.\n\t \n\t Q\t Are you saying that there won't be any announcement \non Bosnia today in the press conference?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No, that is not the intention of the press \nconference.\n\t \n\t Q\t What is the intention?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It's an opportunity to take questions. He \nmay have a brief -- I'm sure he'll have a brief opening statement, \nbut it is not an opportunity to outline a new policy on Bosnia. That \nwill not happen.\n\t \n\t Q\t Can you tell us what the subject of the opening \nstatement is?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It's sort of a general statement of where we \nare.\n\t \n\t Q\t After the first hundred days, you mean?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It's not a long statement. I mean, this is \njust generally. Don't look for any major policy pronouncements.\n\t \n\t Q\t Do you know what the opening statement is?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: But it's -- perhaps later today I'll be able \nto tell you with more certainty -- I think that's still under review. \nBut the overriding purpose of this -- it's not a mystery; it's not \nmeant to be. It's just to take questions.\n\t \n\t Q\t It would be helpful to know whether -- what the \nopening statement is on.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Since the major purpose here is just to take \nquestions, it's not completely resolved yet.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, one policy that was expected last week and \nthat the White House, you and George seemed to indicate we might get, \nwould be an AIDS czar. Will he announce that today? And what's the \ndelay on that?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't think we meant to imply -- I think \nwe said it would happen soon. I don't think we meant to imply with \nany certainty that it would be this week. It is coming soon. I \ndon't anticipate that happening today.\n\t \n\t Q\t What's the delay? Isn't this the perfect time to \nannounce an AIDS czar?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't know that it's a delay. I think the \nprocess is ongoing to find the best possible person and to go through \nthe necessary background checks, and to make sure that we've crossed \nthe t's and dotted the i's before we make an announcement.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, what are Zoe Baird's qualifications for \nthe Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board? And why wasn't her \nappointment announced here?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: The qualifications -- I don't know if \nthere's a specific list; I'll have to check and see. I think there \nare a number of people there on the board with different backgrounds. \nMany of them have long histories in intelligence or other government \nservice. I think there's a broad variety of views across political \nspectrum and across backgrounds that are represented there. We never \nmade a formal announcement other than the Chairman of the Board, \nwhich is Admiral William Crowe.\n\t \n\t Q\t Why would he appoint her, though, if the American \npeople and many in the Senate rejected her for another government \njob?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't believe that the American people \never had -- voted on her. And I certainly -- she was never rejected \nin the Senate. She never went up there for a hearing. But the \nPresident believes she's a very competent person. He's said that -- \nZoe Baird -- do you understand what the question is? Zoe Baird is on \nthe President's Foreign Intelligence --\n\t \n\t Q\t You said she never went up there for a hearing?\n\t \n\t Q\t Her nomination was withdrawn after public outrage \nover violating federal laws?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Right, she never -- she was never -- but you \nsaid she was rejected by the Senate. I was just simply trying to \npoint out that she was never voted on by the Senate.\n\t \n\t Q\t So you don't think that is any problem?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't think there's any problem.\n\t \n\t Q\t She has been appointed to this board, is that a \nfact?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Yes.\n\t \n\t Q\t Does she need confirmation for this? Does she need \nconfirmation to be a member of the --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No. It's a presidential appointment.\n\t \n\t Q\t Usually, announcements are made here at the White \nHouse. Was there a decision not to announce her publicly?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: We didn't make an announcement. People who \nasked were told who the members of the board were. We didn't make \nan official announcement. If anybody's interested in that we can \ncertainly put out the list of names.\n\t \n\t Q\t I'd like to know.\n\t \n\t Q\t Don't such board members -- don't you normally as a \nmatter of -- routinely put out releases on all these boards and \npresidential appointment regardless of their dimension?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Not always. But, again, I'm happy to put \nthis out.\n\t \n\t Q\t Isn't that the standard practice?\n\t \n\t Q\t That was past practice.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Again, I'm happy to put it out. We'll put \nout a list of the members of the board today.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, I don't want to try to fail to let you get \nout of this swamp but -- (laughter) -- all I really want to know is \nhasn't it been the practice in this administration for such \nannouncements to be made routinely?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I think generally but not always. And we're \nhappy to put that out today.\n\t \n\t Q\t What is the board, what is her title, what is the \nsize of the board?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: There is roughly a dozen members on the \nboard. It is a civilian board, although their are some, obviously, \nretired military personnel on the board that provide input into \nintelligence policy for the President. Again, the chairman of that \nboard is Admiral William Crowe.\n\t \n\t Q\t And did he recommend Baird?\n\t \n\t Q\t What's the name of the board?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It's the President's Foreign Intelligence \nAdvisory Board, PFIAB.\n\t \n\t Q\t What's her qualification -- that she had employed \nan illegal alien? Is that -- (laughter) -- \n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Do you want an answer to the question or you \njust want to make a joke?\n\t \n\t Q\t Let me phrase it another way. Why shouldn't this \nappointment be viewed as a pay-back for the difficulty she had a \ncouple of months ago?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Because it's not. \n\t \n\t Q\t What's her experience in foreign intelligence?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: She's an experienced attorney, someone who \nthe President believes is very competent and qualified. And I think \npart of the mission of this board is to provide civilian input. Not \neverybody on the board is supposed to be an intelligence expert; that \nis not the board's mission. It is to provide civilian input for the \nPresident as he makes decisions regarding intelligence matters. He \nbelieves she's very qualified, very competent person, enormously \ntalented and has said that throughout.\n\t \n\t Q\t Is this just a figment of my overactive \nimagination, or was there discussion early on about abolishing the \nPresident's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't think so. On December 24th, when he \nannounced all of his foreign policy advisors he announced that he \nwould -- had appointed Admiral Crowe as the head of the board. So I \ndon't believe there's ever been any --\n\t \n\t Q\t Earlier than that, during the transition.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No, I don't believe so. It was announced, \nagain, on December 24th. Admiral Crowe couldn't be there, but it was \nannounced. \n\t \n\t Q\t Are members paid?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't believe so, but I'll double-check.\n\t \n\t Q\t On another subject, on Waco, how do you explain the \ndiscrepancy between the federal reports of the autopsies of the \nbodies that are coming out of Waco and the state? I guess it's the \nTexas Ranger reports. \n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Most of the information is coming -- the \nfederal information is coming from the site. Clearly, there's been \nsome discrepancies and the Justice Department is looking into it. \nOfficials in the Justice Department were told, I believe the day \nbefore yesterday, that there were several bodies found with bullet \nholes. I think there's some discrepancy about that, and the Justice \nDepartment is looking into it.\n\t \n\t Q\t Is the President going to get involved in trying to \nsort out what seems to be becoming a jurisdictional morass down \nthere, with some people withdrawing, others saying they're in charge, \nbut others -- Justice, FBI, Texas Rangers -- all grabbing a piece of \nthis?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't know that he's going to try to \nmediate the dispute. I mean, I'll let you know if there's anything \nhe intends to do about it. But as you know, there are several levels \nof investigation ongoing, and we're hopeful that they can work \ntogether. \n\t \n\t Q\t Is there any one agency or official down there in \ncharge of everything?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't know. I'll have to get back to you \non that.\n\t \n\t Q\t What is the subject matter of Sunday's speech?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It's going to be fairly general. I don't \nthink it's going to be any specific announcements. I think it's \ngoing to be sort of a --\n\t \n\t Q\t Does he have a topic that he's going to talk about?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: We're still working on it. But I wouldn't \nlook for any announcements of, like, the drug czar or something like \nthat.\n\t \n\t Q\t Is it sort of a 100 days speech, sort of \"my \nexcellent adventure for 100 days\"? (Laughter.)\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Not exactly, but I think he'll take a little \nbit broader look about what's happened in the last --\n\t \n\t Q\t Foreign, domestic?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: A little bit of both, but I think a lot of \ndomestic.\n\t \n\t Q\t And overview. \n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Yes, more of an overview than a specific \npolicy announcement. \n\t \t \n\t Q\t Has there been an agreement yet on a forum by which \nthe President will address the gay rights march on Sunday?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It will be a letter read to the crowd by \nCongresswoman Nancy Pelosi.\n\t \n\t Q\t Is that available?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Not yet, but it will be. Sure.\n\t \n\t Q\t Are you going to put it out here or --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: We'll probably put it out here on Sunday.\n\t \n\t Q\t Travel next week?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Unclear.\n\t \n\t Q\t What was the question?\n\t \n\t Q\t Likely?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't --\n\t \n\t Q\t Likely? Possible?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Possible.\n\t \n\t Q\t What's possible?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Travel.\n\t \n\t Q\t George mentioned yesterday campaign finance reform \nand national service legislative proposals next week. Do you have \ndays yet for them?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Not yet.\n\t \n\t Q\t Can you tell us which order?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Campaign finance reform first; national \nservice later in the week.\n\t \n\t Q\t Is there any coverage tomorrow in Williamsburg?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No.\n\t \n\t Q\t And any report in the aftermath of the day?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Any readout from the day?\n\t \n\t Q\t Readout.\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: It's possible. Jeff Eller will be down \nthere. I think he can go through what the President did during the \nday. We don't expect any photo op or anything, other than departure \nhere in the morning.\n\t \n\t Q\t Dee Dee, the President has not made a regular \npractice, as some of his predecessors have, of going to Camp David. \nIn fact, he's been there -- what -- once or twice?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: Twice.\n\t \n\t Q\t Why this weekend?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: He went two weekends ago, as you know, on \nthe way home from his father-in-law's funeral. I think that they \nfound it to be a good experience and a nice way for them to spend \nsome time together as a family. And this is just an opportunity to \ndo the same.\n\t \n\t Q\t There's no march there.\n\t \n\t Q\t It has nothing to do with the march here?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: No.\n\t \n\t Q\t Since he's going to be in town Sunday morning now \ninstead of in Jamestown, have you thought about him making a quick \npass-by, fly-over -- (laughter) --\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: He'll fly straight to Boston.\n\t \n\t Q\t Flying straight did you say? (Laughter.)\n\t \n\t Q\t George took a question yesterday on Waco. The \nPresident had said on Tuesday in the Rose Garden that there was a \nminor disagreement on tactics between the military advisors and the \nFBI. And the question was whether you knew exactly what that was and \nwhether it related to the use of the particular kind of tear gas. Do \nyou have an answer on that?\n\t \n\t MS. MYERS: I don't. I'll check.\n\t \n\t THE PRESS: Thank you.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nNo wonder you 'wieneramus' are in such a mess. Following the Greek \nCypriot attempt to annex the island to Greece with the aid of the Greek \narmy, Turkiye intervened by using her legal right given by two international \nagreements. Turkiye did it for the frequently and conveniently forgotten \npeople of the island, Turkish Cypriots. For those Turkish Cypriots whose \ngrandparents have been living on the island since 1571. And the next is\n'Karabag'.\n\nThe people of Turkiye know quite well that Greece and the Greek \nCypriots will never abandon the idea of hellenizing Cyprus and will \nremain eternally hopeful of uniting it with Greece, someday, whatever \nthe cost to the parties involved. The history speaks for itself. Greece \nwas the sole perpetrator of invasion on that island when it sent\nits troops on July 15, 1974 in an attempt to topple the legitimate\ngovernment of Archibishop Makarios.\n\nThe release of Nikos Sampson, a member of EOKA [National Organization\nof Cypriot Fighters] and a convicted terrorist, shows that the\n'enosis' mentality continues to survive in Greece. One should not\nforget that Sampson dedicated his life to annihilating the Turks\nin Cyprus, committed murder to achieve this goal, and tried to\ndestroy the island's independence by annexing it to Greece. Of\ncourse, the Greek governments will have to bear the consequences \nfor this irresponsible conduct.\n\n THE MUSEUM OF BARBARISM\n\n2 Irfan Bey Street, Kumsal Area, Nicosia, Cyprus\n\nIt is the house of Dr. Nihat Ilhan, a major who was serving at\nthe Cyprus Turkish Army Contingent. During the attacks launched\nagainst the Turks by the Greeks, on 20th December 1963, Dr. Nihat\nIlhan's wife and three children were ruthlessly and brutally\nkilled in the bathroom, where they had tried to hide, by savage\nGreeks. Dr. Nihat Ilhan happened to be on duty that night, the\n24th December 1963. Pictures reflecting Greek atrocities\ncommitted during and after 1963 are exhibited in this house which\nhas been converted into a museum.\n\nAN EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF HOW A TURKISH FAMILY WAS BUTCHERED BY\nGREEK TERRORISTS\n\nThe date is the 24th of December, 1963... The onslaught of the\nGreeks against the Turks, which started three days ago, has been\ngoing on with all its ferocity; and defenseless women, old men\nand children are being brutally killed by Greeks. And now Kumsal\nArea of Nicosia witnesses the worst example of the Greeks savage\nbloodshed...\n\nThe wife and the three infant children of Dr. Nihat Ilhan, a\nmajor on duty at the camp of the Cyprus Turkish Army Contingent,\nare mercilessly and dastardly shot dead while hiding in the\nbathroom of their house, by maddened Greeks who broke into their\nhome. A glaring example of Greek barbarism.\n\nLet us now listen to the relating of the said incident told by\nMr. Hasan Yusuf Gudum, an eye witness, who himself was wounded\nduring the same terrible event.\n\n\"On the night of the 24th of December, 1963 my wife Feride Hasan\nand I were paying a visit to the family of Major Dr. Nihat Ilhan.\nOur neighbours Mrs. Ayshe of Mora, her daughter Ishin and Mrs.\nAyshe's sister Novber were also with us. We were all sitting\nhaving supper. All of a sudden bullets from the Pedieos River\ndirection started to riddle the house, sounding like heavy rain.\nThinking that the dining-room where we were sitting was\ndangerous, we ran to the bathroom and toilet which we thought\nwould be safer. Altogether we were nine persons. We all hid in\nthe bathroom except my wife who took refuge in the toilet. We\nwaited in fear. Mrs. Ilhan the wife of Major Doctor, was standing\nin the bath with her three children Murat, Kutsi and Hakan in her\narms. Suddenly with a great noise we heard the front door open.\nGreeks had come in and were combing, every corner of the house\nwith their machine gun bullets. During these moments I heard\nvoices saying, in Greek, \"You want Taksim eh!\" and then bullets\nstarted flying in the bathroom. Mrs. Ilhan and her three children\nfell into the bath. They were shot. At this moment the Greeks,\nwho broke into the bathroom, emptied their guns on us again. I\nheard one of the Major's children moan, then I fainted.\n\nWhen I came to myself 2 or 3 hours later, I saw Mrs. Ilhan and\nher three children lying dead in the bath. I and the rest of the\nneighbours in the bathroom were all seriously wounded. But what\nhad happened to my wife? Then I remembered and immediately ran to\nthe toilet, where, in the doorway, I saw her body. She was\nbrutally murdered.\n\nIn the street admist the sound of shots I heard voices crying\n\"Help, help. Is there no one to save us?\" I became terrified. I\nthought that if the Greeks came again and found that I was not\ndead they would kill me. So I ran to the bedroom and hid myself\nunder the double-bed.\n\nAn our passed by. In the distance I could still hear shots. My\nmouth was dry, so I came out from under the bed and drank some\nwater. Then I put some sweets in my pocket and went back to the\nbathroom, which was exactly as I had left in an hour ago. There I\noffered sweets to Mrs. Ayshe, her daughter and Mrs. Novber who\nwere all wounded.\n\nWe waited in the bathroom until 5 o'clock in the morning. I\nthought morning would never come. We were all wounded and needed\nto be taken to hospital. Finally, as we could walk, Mrs. Novber\nand I, went out into the street hoping to find help, and walked\nas far as Koshklu Chiftlik.\n\nThere, we met some people who took us to hospital where we were\noperated on. When I regained my consciousness I said that there\nwere more wounded in the house and they went and brought Mrs.\nAyshe and her daughter.\n\nAfter staying three days in the hospital I was sent by plane to\nAnkara for further treatment. There I have had four months\ntreatment but still I cannot use my arm. On my return to Cyprus,\nGreeks arrested me at the Airport.\n\nAll I have related to you above I told the Greeks during my\ndetention. They then released me.\"\n\nON FOOT INTO CYPRUS'S DEVASTATED TURKISH QUARTER\n\nWe went tonight into the sealed-off Turkish quarter of Nicosia in\nwhich 200 to 300 people have been slaughtered in the last five\ndays.\n\nWe were the first Western reporters there, and we saw some\nterrible sights.\n\nIn the Kumsal quarter at No. 2, Irfan Bey Sokagi, we made our way\ninto a house whose floors were covered with broken glass. A\nchild's bicycle lay in a corner.\n\nIn the bathroom, looking like a group of waxworks, were three\nchildren piled on top of their murdered mother.\n\nIn a room next to it we glimpsed the body of a woman shot in the\nhead.\n\nThis, we were told, was the home of a Turkish Army major whose\nfamily had been killed by the mob in the first violence.\n\nToday was five days later, and still they lay there.\n\nRene MacCOLL and Daniel McGEACHIE, (From the \"DAILY EXPRESS\")\n\n\"...I saw in a bathroom the bodies of a mother and three infant\nchildren murdered because their father was a Turkish Officer...\"\n\nMax CLOS, LE FIGARO 25-26 January, 1964\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Review of 1989 Ford Taurus SHO -- By Gene Kim\n=============================================\n\nBackground:\n\n Last week, I bought a 1989 Ford Taurus SHO, moving up from driving\na 1987 Toyota Celica ST and a 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass. I have been\ninterested in buying a SHO for about five months and have been combing\nthe classifieds in Denver and Chicago every week. I bought a\nremarkably clean maroon\/red SHO with 92K miles on it for $6800.\nAs far as I can tell, this is about $2000 under Blue Book and I still\nhave another 8000 miles before the Extended Service Plan runs out.\n\n As one should with any pre-1991 SHOs, I made sure that the car was\nalready refit with the upgraded clutch and pressure plate, as well as\nhaving been recalled for upgraded rotors and seatbelt attachments.\nHowever, my SHO does not have the newer rod shifter -- I understand I\ncan get this for $230 from any Ford service center. In addition, the\ncar received the full tune-up at 60K miles, receiving new platinum\nplugs and valve adjustment.\n\n For a car with 92K miles on it, the car was virtually immaculate.\nThe clearcoat paint job was devoid of any large chips or dents,\nalthough the front air-dam\/molding was covered with lots of small\nscratches -- not surprising since most of the miles were spent on the\nhighway.\n\n Having driven a smaller two-door coupe for so long, I was a bit\nconcerned about whether I could get used to driving a larger car. To\nmy surprise, the size of the car doesn't bother me at all -- it seems\njust as nimble as my Celica! (No comparisons with my Oldsmobile. :-)\nVisibility from the driver's seat is excellent, helped mostly by of\nthe small the quarter-windows, aft of the back-seat door windows and\nin front of the C-pillar and rear window. Parallel parking is a bit\nmore difficult, but other than that, I love the size.\n\n In fact, I'm starting to appreciate the large trunk as I pack up\nfor a 14-hour drive to Washington, DC for the summer. More on the\nride later in this review.\n\n\nEngine:\n \n As with anyone even slightly interested in SHOs, I was very\ninterested in the 24-valve 3.0L Yamaha \"Shogun\" engine. I was not\ndisappointed. Base performance of the engine under 4000 rpms is\ngood. You can even do reasonable launches from second gear, although\nI don't make a practice of this. The engine revs smoothly and eagerly\n-- tooling around town does not require many shifts. This is good\nsince the shifter is definitely one of the weakest points of the car.\n(More on this later.)\n\n While the performance of the engine under 4000 rpms may be\nunremarkable, it undergoes a Jekyll\/Hyde transformation once you hit\nhigher revs. At 4500 rpms, a butterfly valve opens and you can\nliterally hear and feel the geometry of the engine changing as twelve\nmore valves open up. The engine soars to its 7000 rpm redline, and\nyou are treated to, in my opinion, the sweetest sounding V6 around.\nThe engine inexplicably sounds OVERJOYED to be at 6500 rpm!\n\n I've noticed that when I drive around town, I constantly watch the\ntach to see how far below 4000 rpm I am. To go from 2000 rpm to 4000,\nyou may have to punch the accelerator -- while torque is more than\nadequate, it doesn't come fully online until those other 12 valves\nare used.\n\n\nTransmission:\n\n When _Car and Driver_ first reviewed the car in 1988, they\nmarvelled at how Ford had put such a wimpy clutch and balky shifter\ninto the car. I remember driving a friend's parent's SHO in 1990, and\nremember thinking about whether I had the leg strength to drive the\ncar in traffic -- the clutch was that stiff. That was back then.\n\n The entire clutch assembly on my SHO has been replaced under a\nFord recall in 1991. The clutch on the SHO feels no stiffer than the\none on my Toyota Celica. In fact, the friction point seems a bit\nlarger and more forgiving.\n\n When playing with the shifter with the car parked, the shifter\nfelt very reasonable. The 1-2 and 3-4 gates were where you'd expect\nit to be, and the shifting action was smooth. On the road, it's\nmuch the same -- but you have to shift SLOWLY! Make no mistake, it's\na clumsy shifter.\n\n When hurrying shifts, like when I was initially trying to impress\nfriends, I consistently miss the 1-2 shift, often grope clumsily for\nthe 2-3 shift, and sometimes even muff the 3-4 shift. I find this\npretty amazing in a car like this.\n\n It also took me several days to realize that you get the smoothest\nshifts when you take your time. Seems obvious, but compared to my\nToyota and my friend's Honda, this seems atrocious and clumsy.\nSomeone on rec.autos noted that CRXs should blow SHOs off-the-line\nbecause of the incredibly clumsy shifter.\n\n I now shift much more sedately, and the shifter seems more\nreasonable. When you play within these bounds, the shifter works\nsmoothly with no surprises. I don't know whether the rod shifter\nupgrade would help at all.\n\n Along these same lines, I initially had trouble shifting gears\nsmoothly. Again, slowing down the shifts and taking more care to\nmatch revs when letting out the clutch helped immensely. This took\nseveral days for me to get the hang of. (I think some of my problems\nwere because I've never had a car with enough power to balk at bad\nshifts in higher gears.)\n\n Occasionally, I have trouble shifting into reverse. The shifter\nrefuses to enter the gate, and I often grind the synchros trying to \nget it into gear. I'll be watching this carefully in the next couple\nof months.\n\n A quirk: When I upshift and the engine drops back to 1000-2500\nrpm, I hear a whirring and then a grinding noise coming from the the\nengine compartment. Not terribly loud, but the passenger can\ndefinitely hear it. I asked about it when I was looking at the car,\nas do all my passengers. Apparently, this is a definitely a \"SHO\nsound\" and is the gearbox -- apparently called \"gear rollover\".\nReplies to my queries on rec.autos are at the end of this review.\n\n\nExterior:\n\n As I mentioned before, I am astounded by how well the body of this\nSHO has stood up. Paint chipping on the front bumper and grille are\nvirtually non-existent. Looking at how older Tauri sometimes\ndon't age so gracefully, I wonder what the guys at Ford did\ndifferently to the SHO bodies.\n\n The body, in my opinion, is extremely attractive with matching\ncolor body moldings than the stock Tauri. For some odd reason, the\nSHO seems different enough from vanilla Tauri to get stares at\nstoplights -- of course, this could be my overactive imagination.\n:-) SHOs get fog lights, a more open grille, a completely\nmonochromatic exterior, and a deeper ground skirt in the back with\n\"SHO\" stenciled in relief. I've seen a couple SHOs whose owners have\ncolored these in with florescent colors or in black. Yuck.\n\n I don't think the car is flashy. I like it that way. I feel\nalmost anonymous with all those Tauri out there, but different and\ndistinctive enough to those of us who care. :-)\n\n\nInterior:\n\n The interior is what really makes me feel like I don't deserve the\ncar. The seats are grey leather, the steering wheel and shifter are\ncovered with black leather, and the entire instrument panel is done in\na black\/grey\/metallic scheme. \n\n The instrumentation is stock Taurus, except for the 140 mph speedo\nand 8000 rpm tach. You get a center console with two cupholders, a\nlarge compartment under the radio (great for a CD player), an armrest\nthat contains yet another compartment, three appropriately sized coin\nholders for tollways (I think), and a compartment for holding\ncassette tapes. There's map-holders in the doors, and an oddly small\nglove compartment.\n\n I spilled a whole can of Coke in the cupholder and was delighted\nto find that the entire rubber holder can be removed and washed in a\nsink. Hey, I'm really impressed with the ergonomics and\nthoughtfulness that went into its design. And it's a 1989, before the\ninterior was upgraded!\n\n The backseat is bigger than any car I've had. Why do they need so\nmuch space? :-) (No smart-ass comments, please. :-)\n\n The driver and passenger seat have lumbar and side bolsters. From\nwhat I hear, it's not uncommon for the side bolsters to show wear.\nMine is no exception. The left side bolster on the driver's has\ncracked and I'm not convinced the right bolster is inflating all the\nway.\n\n A big surprise for me: I forgot that SHOs don't have a normal\nhand parking brake. Instead, they have the regular parking brake that\nyou press with your left foot. Too bad. Again, I'm getting used to\nit, but it seems a bit anachronistic to me.\n\n\nRide:\n\n The suspension is nice and stiff. Too stiff? It's stiffer than\nany car I've had. A friend's new 1993 Toyota Celica ST seems tauter\nand is still able to soak up bumps better. The SHO seems stiffer with\nless ability to soak up bumps. Driving over railroad tracks is a\nnoisy and jarring affair. On the other hand, taking turns feels\nwonderful because the body is so rigid and doesn't flex at all -- I\nlistened for that before I bought the car.\n\n On the highway, the ride is great. When I drove the car from\nChicago back to Purdue, I had trouble keeping under 85 mph, let alone\nfrom trying to see what 100 mph really feels like. It's a relatively\nquiet ride, but the sunroof rattles. I've tried to find out what\nexactly makes all the noise up there, but it seems to be the window\nthat rests on the rails. No easy way to get rid of it, I think.\n\n Over the past three days, I've oscillated between thinking the\nsuspension is wonderful and perfect and thinking that the ride is way\ntoo rough. (Not for me, mind you. But I wonder whether I would\nadvise my dad to buy one for himself.) But, I've discovered, as with\nthe shifter, if you take your time with shifts, you'll have no reason\nto complain. Let me explain...\n\n The ride is worst when turning and applying lots of power to the\nwheels. I feel the wheels scrabbling for traction and torque steer\nmaking the car skitter left and right. After I understood this, I\navoid the limits of traction -- and I'm a happy camper again.\n\n It's not body rigidity, but the composure of the car.\n\n As if matching the suspension, the steering feel is quite heavy.\nMy first impression of driving my SHO was how hard you had to turn the\nwheel at highway speeds. It tracks straight as an arrow, but when\ndriving around a parking lot, the high-effort steering didn't seem so\nuseful. However, it's reasonable, but it doesn't communicate the road\nto the driver as well as a 1993 Ford Probe GT. IMHO, it's much better\nthan the steering on my Celica ST.\n\n I wonder how bad this car is during winter?\n\n\nMiscellaneous notes:\n\n GRIPES:\n\n The rattles from the sunroof is intermittent -- some days it rattles\n loudly, other days I look up wondering where all the noise went.\n\n Activating the sunroof is sometimes very noisy -- loud squealing as\n\tit retracts on its rails. I wonder if there is a quick fix for this.\n\tAgain, other days it completely disappears. (Function of humidity?)\n\n Once I made the connection between the sometimes awful feeling suspension\n\tand torque steer, I've never complained about ride.\n\n I wish the seats had more support under the thighs. Also, I wish the\n\tside bolsters would close more tightly. \n\n I hear that tires for this car can get really expensive. I\n\tcurrently have Goodyear GT+4s that cost the previous owner $500\n\tfor four.\n\n I used to hate the Ford stereo systems -- whose idea was it\n\tto use a volume *paddle*? Now, to my amazement, I don't\n\treally mind... and sometimes think it's an okay idea!!!\n\tPretty ridiculous, though.\n\n Getting up to 4000 rpm sometimes seems to be a chore. But,\n\tthis is no big deal. There is more than enough torque\n\tdown low.\n\n I often goof up the shifting when driving with friends. It\n\ttook me a couple of days before I could really shift\n\tsmoothly from 2nd to 3rd gear. (Hard to believe, isn't it?)\n\n My car has almost 93,000 miles on it. My parents noted that\n\tit is almost impossible to find a low-mileage SHO. \n\tAstute observation, IMHO. I wonder how long I can make\n\tmy SHO last -- I just bought a book titled \"Drive It Forever\"\n\tfor tips in this department. :-)\n\n The goofy parking brake pedal still throws me for a loop. I once\n\tparked the car in gear, and then accidentally let out the clutch\n\tafter I started it. The car jolted forward, and bounced off\n\tthe car in front of me -- no paint damage at all, but starting the car \n\tis a whole new ritual for me with that fangled pedal! Also, I began \n\tto wonder how strong that brake really is. (Today, I backed out of \n\tparking spot today and started to drive away before I noticed \n\tthe glowing brake light. Oops.)\n\n The driver's power window creaks when closed all the way. The same\n \tthing happens in my parents 1989 Mercury Sable. Oddly, all the\n\tother windows work smoothly.\n\n\n LIKES:\n\n I'm liking the interior amenities more and more each day. The\n \tcupholders are great.\n\n I didn't expect to use the keyless entry buttons so much, but\n\tit really is handy. You can lock all the doors by\n\tpressing the 7\/8 and 9\/10 buttons together! Neat! And\n\tyou can never lock yourself out of the car.\n\n I really feel like I don't deserve this car. I really can't\n\tbelieve that I could afford it. I got this car ten years \n\tahead of schedule. :-)\n\n I love this car so much that I've been telling my parents to\n\tlook into buying one. I love this car so much that I\n\twrote this 13K file -- I meant to write a couple of lines\n\tand ended up with this. \n\n If there were a J.D. Powers Survey for used car owners, I would have\n\tan opportunity to express my incredible satisfaction of owning this \n\tcar. I don't like thinking about getting another car, but at this\n\tpoint in time, I'm sure I'd buy another SHO. For under $7000, you\n\tcan't beat it. (Next time with an airbag and ABS, though.)\n\n Insurance-wise, this car is also a big win. I pay the same premiums\n\tas on my 1987 Toyota Celica -- despite that it has nearly twice\n\tthe horsepower. \n\n\n\nOther Odds and Ends:\n\n Much to my amazement, there is no SHO mailing list anywhere.\nMaybe because the _SHO Registry_ publication has filled this void. I\nhaven't joined yet, but I've noticed that queries about SHOs still\nappear on rec.autos about once a month. Owners of SHOs are always\nquick to respond, and are very vocal fans of the cars. (Maybe some\nof the most vocal on rec.autos. :-)\n\n I've put together the responses to my questions about the cars, as\nwell as other posts with useful information on these cars. I'll be \nposting this in the form of a FAQ soon. \n\n If anyone is interested in starting a mailing list, please speak up!\nI don't know if I have the resources here at Purdue to start one, but \nmaybe someone out there does.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I am happy to announce the first public release of the bit program,\n an INTERACTIVE, FULL COLOR image viewer and editor based on SGI GL.\n Besides typical touchup tasks, such as crop, rotate, smooth, etc,\n bit offers some unique features not available in similar programs,\n such as text and vector support and the separation of text and image.\n\n The following is the relevant sections from the man page. \n -----------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPre-Release of May, 1993 BIT(1L)\n\nNAME\n bit - Bitmap Image Touchup for SGI Workstations\n\nDESCRIPTION\n bit is an interactive full color image viewer and editor based on\n Silicon Graphics GL. As a full color program, bit handles images of both\n 24bits and color index in a natural and efficient manner.\n\n As an image viewer, bit allows list of images to be displayed in their\n original type (24bits or color index) in any order and in any of the\n many built-in styles of display. You can walk up and down the list using\n mouse and keyboard, or you can let bit do the walk for you (The\n SlideShow). With the pan and zoom features, large images can be viewed\n in full without being limited by the window or screen size.\n\n As an image editor, bit performs a large number of image editing and\n processing tasks accurately and efficiently. It keeps information loss\n at any stage of the editing process at an absolute minimum by performing\n subpixel sampling automatically while conserving the input image type\n whenever possible to avoid unnecessary promotion and\/or quantization of\n input images. You can also cut a piece of an image and paste it into\n another. In addition, arbitrarily colored and sized text and simple\n geometric figures can be rendered on top of an image for annotation with\n the option to make them part of the bitmap or output separately to take\n advantage of the higher printer resolutions (e.g. PostScript).\n\n Bit can also be used as a graphical user interface to many existing\n image processing programs by defining external bindings which in essence\n turn command line oriented programs into bit subfunctions and can be\n accessed by a press of a button, and best of all, the processed image\n will be read back and displayed immediately. Convolution using exter-\n nally defined matrices of arbitrary order can be performed dynamically\n giving great flexibility in processing an image.\n\nFEATURES\n\n Bit performs all of its image manipulations interactively with a\n continuous progress report, and once the processing is complete, \n the processed image will be displayed.\n\n Current features include\n\n o Rotates an image by an arbitrary angle with the option of anti-aliasing\n and filling the \"rotated out\" region with an arbitrary color.\n\n o Scales an image by arbitrary factors in x- and\/or y-directions with\n the option of subpixel sampling.\n\n o Renders text of arbitrary color, size or orientation on top of an\n image with the option of rendering directly into the raster or saving\n the text and raster separately, such as into a PostScript file, to\n take advantage of a higher printer resolution. Besides normal text\n strings, many predefined special symbols can be input conveniently as\n in TeX(1), e.g., $\\alpha$\\small$\\beta$ produces Greek alphabet alpha\n followed by a slightly smaller Greek alphabet beta.\n\n o Presents graphically the histogram of an image.\n\n o Performs arbitrary 1-to-1 pixel transformation. The transformation\n function can be specified interactively and can be of arbitrary\n forms. Further, the transformation can be applied to RGB channels\n separately or simultaneously and to the entire image or a portion of\n it. Many difficult tasks, such as thresholding, can be accomplished\n rather easily by 1-to-1 transformation in combination with the avai-\n lability of graphical histograms of the image.\n\n o Places simple geometric figures (SGFs), e.g., arrows, circles, trian-\n gles etc., of arbitrary color, size and orientation into an image at\n arbitrary locations addressed either in absolute pixels or in some\n user definable coordinate system units, with the option of rendering\n directly into the raster or save the sgfs and raster separately (e.g,\n PostScript file). All SGFs can be scaled in x- and y-directions\n independently or simultaneously (this is how to get an ellipse from a\n circle).\n\n o Performs edge detection. In combination with image histograms and 1-\n to-1 transformation, very accurate result can be obtained.\n\n o Performs histogram equalization.\n\n o Performs convolution with externally defined (square) matrices of\n arbitrary order.\n\n o Crops a rectangular portion of an image.\n\n o Cuts and pastes across images.\n\n o Magnifies any portion of an image by any amount.\n\n o Displays a list of images in sequence with a user specifiable pause\n interval between images. (SlideShow)\n\n o Measures RGB intensities of a pixel at any location or all pixels\n along an arbitrary line with the result presented as RGB intensities\n or as an intensity vs. distance plot.\n\n o Performs image type conversions.\n\n o Converts image formats.\n\n o Smoothes an image (Special convolution).\n\n o Filters an image by external programs and read the filtered image\n back and display it.\n\n o Modify an individual pixel's RGB values.\n\n o Performs FFT on the entire image or a portion of it and display the\n resulting power spectra.\n\n o Spray and brush paint in full color (unavailable in this pre-release).\n\n SUPPORTED FORMATS\n o IRIS RGB, native to SGI IRIS\n o JPEG(JFIF) format\n o CompuServ GIF\n o PNM(Portable Any Map), including PPM, PGM and PBM.\n o XBM (X Window Bitmap)\n o TIFF\n o PostScript(Write only)\n\nHardware requirements:\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n Any SGI workstation that supports RGBmode(), including indigoes.\n\nWhere to get it:\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n anonymous ftp to monte.svec.uh.edu \/pub\/bit\/bitxxx.tar.Z\n where xxx is the version number. Current version is 0.73\n\n Read src\/01Readme for installation instructions after unpacking\n\nAcknowledgement:\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n JPEG support is based on the Independent JPEG groups's library Version 4.\n FORMS library, developed by Mark Overmars, is used for GUI.\n Both JPEG and FORMS library are included in this release.\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n Bit is the program you will ever need to view and annotate\n images; The built-in editing features will satisfy most of\n your editing needs. In addition, the external filter and dynamical\n kernel will utilize any program you already have. So try it\n (and you will like it).","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\nThat was probably me.\nI meant only that nobody has overreacted yet. It seemed to me that\nJerry was suggesting that people are currently overreacting, and I \nvehemently disagree. I see a lot of talk, but not much action.\nI see now that I misunderstood Jerry's position.\n\n\nNot this bunch. They'll just bitch on the Net for a while, and \nthen go back to lurking.\n\n\nActually, it's not quite that bad, but it's close.\n\nLook, we (collectively) have the power to throw the bums out, but we\ndon't use it. We clearly don't need to go burning things down, but we\nclearly do need to throw at least some of the bums out.\nUnfortunately, the bums have learned to target only small groups of\npeople at a single time, so the masses won't react and throw them out.\nEventually, the masses will react, unless the bums cease their\nrelentless encroachment on liberty and despoilment of the economy.\nThe sooner it happens, the less the damages will be. I don't want to\nlive in a war zone, either -- I want to see the bums thrown out before\nthey do some *real* damage.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nRobert McElwaine is the authoritative source of scientific data on Internet.\nHe can be reached alt.fan.mc-elwaine...\n\nSpiros","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I need to sell two pairs of BladeRunner in-line skates (we don't use them).\nOne is size 9 and one is size 12. They are less than a year old and were\nused very little, generally in the Corridor. They are in very good\ncondition.\n\nThey sell at Lechmere for $99.98 (we still have the boxes, if you want\nthem) and we'd like to get $85\/OBO for them. Please respond by\ne-mail.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nIf that's the ONLY reason, I'd be inclined to doubt whether or not what\nthey profess is Christianity. The relationship of faith is based upon\ntrust. Fear and trust are generally incompatible. If my only motivation\nis fear, is there room for trust? If so, there's room for faith. \nIf fear precludes trust, then there can't be faith.\n\nLarry Overacker (llo@shell.com)\n-- ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Hello,\nI heard that a certain disease (toxoplasmosys?) is transmitted by cats which\ncan harm the unborn fetus. Does anybody know about it? Is it a problem to \nhave a cat in the same apartment?\n\nThanks\n\n\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"This comes indirectly from Al Morgani who works in the studio\nfor ESPN hockey.\n\n\tThe management of ESPN was reluctant to leave the Pitt-NJ game \n(even though the outcome was certain) because of fear of the Wash-Ny game \ngoing to overtime. When the Caps scored with :02 left to tie the game, Al said\nhe heard many people say f**K .!#$%. \n\tESPN is under contractual obligation to show baseball and COULD NOT\nbroadcast the OT of the hockey game. Next year, ESPN2 will be introduced so \nbaseball fans can watch baseball and hockey fans can watch hockey.\n\n\tGET OFF ESPN'S BACK AND STOP POSTING ARTICLES ON THIS SUBJECT!!!\nThere have been to many f****n complainers about this game that it's making me\nsick.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"Well, I'm not going to quote the message, but anyhow...\n \n Mail fraud is a FEDERAL OFFENCE! PUNNISHABLE BY TIME AND \n >>> BIG <<<\n > > > B I G < < <\n F I N E S \n ! ! ! !\n What you can do is contact the local authorities in Arizona \nwhere this scammer resides, inform them of the situation (if you have \nproof of the transaction, that would also help), and they should be able \nto take it from there.\n \n Yeah, this guy CAN get heavily penalized for this. Don't think \nthat just because you have never met he cannot be prosecuted.\n \n !!! TAKE HIM > D O W N < !!!\n \n ... hope I'm not being too foreward?...\n \n \n _________________________________________________\n Inspiration | ___ |\n comes to | \\ o baden@sys6626.bison.mb.ca |\n those who | ( ^ ) baden@inqmind.bison.mb.ca |\n seek the | \/-\\ =] Baden de Bari [= |\n unknown. | |","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\nThat was Clint Malarchuk. That was a very dangerous accident. He could he\ndied right there on the ice. However, he has played since \nbut I don't know where he is now. I think he is still playing but I'm\nnot positive. He was a Sabre at the time.\nI don't know who skated into him though.\n\n\nI remember a couple of seasons before the Malarchuk incident Borje\nSalming of Toronto fell down in the crease and someone skated into\nhis face. That took a lot of stiches to fix.\n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":" \n It was implied in the first technical posting by Dorothy Denning that the\nFBI would do the decryption *for* the law enforcement agencies. It wasn't\nclear to me from the post whether this would be done in realtime or not, or\nwhether the FBI would just decrypt the session keys for the locals, or would\ndo the whole message.\n \n One thing I'm a bit puzzled by: Why aren't they doing this with a public\nkey scheme of some sort? You could generate two uniqe public\/private pairsor\nfor each chip. Then, escrow the private keys with the escrow agencies. Set\nthe protocol up to encrypt the session key with both public keys. To decrypt\na message, both escrow agencies (in the right order, for most PK schemes)\nhave to decrypt with the escrowed private key. This way, there wouldn't be\nthecconcern that, once the police had asked fo a warrant\/wiretap, they\nwould have your key forver.","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"A really sad op-ed appeared in my school's newpaper today. It\nclaimed that full-auto weapons are illegal in the U.S.\nI understand that full-auto weapons made and registered before\nMay 19, 1986 are still legal in 40 of the 50 states. Is\nTexas one of those states?\n\nCan anyone point me to a source for info on how many people have been \nkilled by legal full-auto weapons in the U.S.?\n\nAnd finally, I think it would be great if anyone was keeping a digest\nof facts on the Waco incident. In particular, I would like a source\nfor the FBI\/BATF mentioning the supposed methamphetamine lab, and\ninformation on the beginning of the raid, specifically BATF\nlies.\n\nI am also interested in past BATF no-knock warrents which have lead\nto personal and property damage against innocent citizens.\n\nI intend to put together a reply to this op-ed very soon. The author\nof the piece states he wants to work for the BATF. gack! ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\tThe Libertarians believe in getting the government off the\nbacks of the people, so that the free market can solve problems.\n\n\tLibertarians believe in an end to the welfare state, an end to\ngovernment subsidies of all sorts. The basic idea is that the\ngovernment is way too big and way too expensive, and should be shrunk\ndown to a reasonable size.\n\n\tThey also believe in a complete end to foreign aid, including\nthe stationing of American troops overseas. We can not and should not\nbe policing the world.\n\n\n\tI agree that the people who come into this group and describe\nthemselves as Libertarians seem to posses the charictaristics you\ndescribe, but heck, we're not all like this. I'm a libertarian, and\nI've got a great sense of humor! :)\n\nAdam\n\n\nAdam Shostack \t\t\t\t adam@das.harvard.edu","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"I don't know. I think Phil Plantier has the ugliest stance. He looks like\nhe's sitting on the toilet.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"CALL FOR VOTES\n\nThis is the official 2nd Call For Votes for this newsgroup.\n\nNAME OF PROPOSED NEWSGROUP: \n==========================\n\n soc.religion.islam.ahmadiyya\n\n\nCHARTER: \n=======\n\n A religious newsgroup, which would mainly be devoted to \nfostering an understanding and appraisal of the Ahmadiyya Muslim\nCommunity, its beliefs, ideology and philosophy. It will also \ndiscuss the distinction between Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and \nother branches of Islam.\n \n In addition this newsgroup will also discuss the beliefs, \nteachings, and philosophy of all the other major religions to pro-\nmote universal religious appreciation, awareness, and tolerance.\n\n The newsgroup may also be used to post important religious\nevents within the world wide Ahmadiyya Islamic Community.\n\n\nVOTING INSTRUCTIONS: \n====================\n\nVoting is being held since the first call for votes appeared (May 4, 1993),\nand will continue untill May 25, 1993 (23:59:59 GMT)\n\nAll votes should be received within this period. It gives a total\nof 21 days for all to vote.\n\nAll votes in _favor_ of creation of the proposed newsgroup should\nbe sent in a form of a e-mail message to:\n\n \n SRIA-YES@UCSU.COLORADO.EDU\n\n\nwith a clear statement in the body of the message like:\n\n I vote YES for soc.religion.islam.ahmadiyya\n I vote in favor of s.r.i.a.\n etc.\n\nSimilarly all votes _against_ the proposed newsgroup should be \nsent in a form of a e-mail message to:\n\n\n SRIA-NO@UCSU.COLORADO.EDU\n\n\nwith a clear statement in the body of the message like:\n\n I vote NO for soc.religion.islam.ahmadiyya\n I vote against the creation of s.r.i.a.\n etc.\n\n\n* You may also include your vote in the SUBJECT header of your mail.\n\n* Please make sure to include your FULL NAME, if your mailer does\n not do that for you. \n\n* One person may only vote ONCE. No matter how many e-mail accounts\n s\/he has. Only one vote per person shall be considered valid.\n\n* Any ambiguous votes like \"I vote YES for S.R.I.A., if ....\" shall \n only be considered comments and would NOT be counted as votes.\n\n* Votes received _after_ 23:59:59 GMT, on May 25, 1993, will not\n be valid and not counted.\n\n* In the event of multiple votes being received from the same\n person, only the last one will be counted. If you change your \n mind regarding the way you have voted, send your new vote again,\n your previous vote shall be discarded.\n \n* Posting to USENET will NOT be counted a vote.\n\n* Please DO NOT send any votes to the e-mail address of the per-\n son who has posted this CVF. Those votes shall not be counted\n either.\n\n\nNOTE: An acknowledgement shall be sent to everyone who votes.Two \nadditional CFV's will be posted during the course of the vote.\nNumber(s) of \"YES\" or \"NO\" votes will not be disclosed during the\nthe voting period, at the end of which all votes shall be made\npublic.\n\n\nPURPOSE OF THE NEWSGROUP: \n========================\n\n The following are the main purposes this group shall achieve:\n\n i) To highlight the common beliefs of all major religions \n and philosophical traditions as they relate to Ahmadiyya \n Muslim Community.\n\n ii) To discuss the doctrines, origin and teachings the Ahmad-\n iyya Muslim Community, a dynamic world-wide movement.\n\n iii) To expound Islamic teachings and beliefs in the Holy \n Quran and Islamic traditions from the Ahmadiyya Islamic\n perspective.\n\n iv) To emphasize and discuss the similarities between Ahmadi \n Muslims and followers of other religions of the world and \n to explore how understanding and respect for each other's\n faith can be brought about to eliminate religious intol-\n erance and malice among people of all religious and phil-\n osophical traditions.\n \n v) To look into the origin and teachings of all religions in\n general and of Islam and Ahmadiyya Muslim Movement in par-\n ticular, and to use the commonality of origin to foster\n better understanding among Ahmadi Muslims and other people\n and to promote an acceptance of universality of fundamental\n rights to the freedom of conscience.\n\n vi) To point out current world problems and suggest solutions \n to these problems, as offered by different religions and \n systems of ethical philosophies.\n\n vii) To investigate the implications of science on religion \n with particular emphasis on the Ahmadi Muslim perspective,\n but with openness to dialogue with people of all religions\n and philosophical traditions with reasoned positions as to\n the relationship between religion and empirical science,\n logic, and scientific ethics. \n \n viii) To exchange important news and views about the Ahmadiyya\n Muslim Community and of other religions.\n\n ix) To add diversity to the existing religious newsgroups pre- \n sent on Usenet in the interest of promoting a forum for\n decorous dialogue. \n\n x) To inquire why religious persecution is on the rise in the\n world and suggest solutions to remedy the ever deterior-\n ating situation in the world in general and in the Islamic\n world in particular. \n\n xi) To commemorate the contributions to humanity, society and\n world peace made by the founders and followers of all\n religions in general and by the International Ahmadiyya\n Muslim community in particular.\n\n\nTYPE: \n====\n\nThe group will be MODERATED for orderly and free religious dialo-\ngue. The moderation will NOT prevent disagreement, dissent, or \ncontroversy based on a difference of beliefs or doctrine; rather,\nthe moderators will seek mainly to discourage gratuitously deroga-\ntory, abusive, or squalid language, and the introduction of issues\nwhich are irrelevant based on the provisions of this charter. \n\nThe moderators have been chosen through personal e-mail and through\na general consensus among the proponents by discussion in news.groups.\nThe following moderators have been proposed and agreed upon:\n\nModerator: Nabeel A. Rana \nCo-Moderator: Dr. Tahir Ijaz \n\n\n\nA BRIEF DESCRIPTION ABOUT AHMADIYYA ISLAM:\n===============================================\n\n\n The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, an international organi-\nsation, was found in 1889 in Qadian, India. The founder of this\nmovement, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908), was proclaimed to \nbe the Promised Reformer of this age as foretold in the Scriptures\nof almost all major religions of the world. He claimed to be the \nfulfillment of the long awaited second comming of Jesus Christ\n(metaphorically), the Muslim Mahdi, and the Promised Messiah.\n\n The claims of Hazrat Ahmad raised storms of hostility and\nextreme opposition, which are often witnessed in the history of \ndivine reformers. Even today this sect is being persecuted especial-\nly in some of the Muslim regimes. The right of Ahmadi Muslims to \nopenly practice their religion and to define themselves as Muslims\nhas been severely restricted in many Muslim Countries. The United\nNations, human rights organizations such as Amnesty International\nand top leaderships of some countries have voiced their concerns \nagainst this denial of basic human and civil liberaties to the\nmembers of this movement, but so far to no avail.\n\n Despite the opposition and persecution, the movement cont-\ninues to grow with a current membership of millions from around the\nworld in over 130 countries, who come from diverse ethnic and cul-\ntural backgrounds.\n\n The movement is devoted to world peace and strives towards\ndeveloping a better understanding of all religions. Ahmadi Muslims\nhave always been opposed to all forms of violence, bigotry, reli-\ngious intolerance and fundamentalism.\n\n Among its many philanthropic activities, the sect has es-\ntablished a network of hundreds of schools, hospitals, and clinics\nin many third world countries. These institutions are staffed by\nvolunteer professionals and are fully financed by the movement's\ninternal resources. The movement stresses the importance of educa-\ntion and leadership. Its members have included a high number of\nprofessionals as well as world class individuals.\n\n The Ahmadiyya mission is to bring about a universal moral\nreform, establish peace and justice, and to unite mankind under\none universal brotherhood.\n\n\nNEWSGROUP CREATION: \n==================\n\n The discussion for this proposed newsgroup has now offi-\ncially ended. Voting will be held for three weeks. If the news-\ngroup gets 2\/3rd majority AND 100 more \"YES\/Create\" votes than\n\"NO\/don't create\" votes; the newsgroup shall be created. \n\n\nABOUT THE VOTE-TAKER: \n====================\n\n Mr. Anthony Lest has been asked by the proponents of\nthis newsgroup to act as an official impartial vote-taker for the\nproposed newsgroup. He has no objection to use his workstation\nfor the purpose of vote-taking. Neither the University of Colora-\ndo, nor Anthony Lest has anything to do with the proposal of the\nnewsgroup. They are just collecting the votes as a neutral third\nparty.\n\nQUESTIONS OR COMMENTS:\n=====================\n\n Any questions or comments about the proposed newsgroup\nmay be sent to:\n Nabeel A. Rana ","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\tWhat you are trying to describe is that transition point where\n\tthe front wheel actually reverses direction; turns backwards.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nNot to mention that Lankford had been hurt two nights before running\ninto the outfield wall. This being the reason he was available to pinch-\nanything. His ribs were the problem so he could run but not hit.\nTorre is no white rat but give him credit for what he is , a pretty darn\ngood manager. with the exception of the Felix fiasco, but i'm not sure \nwho's brainchild that was.\n -BIL","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"After hearing endless debate (READ: name-calling) over which os is better, dos\nand windows or OS\/2 and finally having enought resourses to play with a couple\nof different operating systems, I have decided to put the two products to a\nhead to head test, as so many fellow newsposters have suggested. I have, \nhowever, no desire whatsoever to use a version of os\/2 which wont REALLY\ndo what it says (i.e. run windows apps) OS\/2 2.0-2.1 will not run windows\napps in 386 enhansed mode, something that most larger windows apps require, but\nOS\/2 2.2, which is supposed to be in beta test, is supposed to. I have heard\nthat os\/2 2.2 beta is available via ftp, and I was wondering if anyone knew\nwhere to obtain a copy. I would appreciate any information, as I would like, \nonce and for all, to establish for myself which is the best os for my needs.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nI couldn't agree more. The Jays have a lot of power in their line-up. \nSo far pitching has been the biggest problem. Maybe we can get Acker back? :-)\n\n\nOne incident that sticks out in my mind was when Derek Bell ran back out on\nto the feild after the Jays had won the division and all the players were\nback in the clubhouse. Bell ran around the field with his arms in the air,\nwaving a big towel over his head. He looked like a big jerk, especially\nwhen you consider he did not contribute much to the team over the whole\nseason. The next day, Winfield and Carter somehow got the keys to Bell's\nJeep and brought it out on to the feild before the game started. The stadium\nannouncer said that there was going to be a draw later in the game for Bell's\njeep. Bell really freaked out. I don't think Bell was to popular after that.\n\nI think that Jackson might be trying a little too hard right now. He's known\nfor being a great outfielder, and he's not the only Blue Jay who has been\nbooting balls and playing generally awful.\n\n\nandrew\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"WARNING WARNING MAY CAUSE UNPLEASANTNESS!\n\n\nIt's a \"make before break\" type of switch. If not required, it ought to be\nfor high-low beams. \n\nThere might be a wee problem with this. If you use both filaments at the\nsame time, the bulb is tossing out a great deal more heat than normal.\nPossibly enough to shorten it's life span. My Honda CRX cage [a cage that\nreally wanted to be a bike] had wimpy stock lights. So we used to run\naround with both beams on. Made a mucho big difference - until both low\nbeam filaments died nearly simultaneously! This was two weeks after\nfinding out how nice it was to use both beams. I replaced the lights with\nquartz-halogen lights and that ended the problem.","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\nI'm curious to know if Christians ever read books based on critique\non the religion, classical text such as \"Age of Reason\" by Paine,\nor \"The Myth Maker\" by Jacobi. Sometimes it is good to know your\nenemy, and if you want to do serious research you have to understand\nboth sides, and not solely the one and only right one.\n\nCheers,\nKent\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"Here are the NHL's alltime leaders in goals and points at the end of\nthe 1992-3 season. Again, much thanks to Joseph Achkar.\n\nCarl\n\nNotes: An active player is a player that has scored at least one\npoint the past season. The points leaders follow the goal leaders.\nIf you find any mistakes, please send me email.\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nAll time NHL leading goal scorers (* denotes active player):\n\n 1. Gordie Howe Det-Hfd 801\n 2. *Wayne Gretzky Edm-LA 765\n 3. Marcel Dionne Det-LA-NYR 731\n 4. Phil Esposito Chi-Bos-NYR 717\n 5. Bobby Hull Chi-Wpg-Hfd 610\n 6. *Mike Gartner Wsh-Min-NYR 583\n 7. Mike Bossy NYI 573\n 8. Guy Lafleur Mtl-NYR-Que 560\n 9. Johnny Bucyk Det-Bos 556\n 10. Maurice Richard Mtl 544\n 11. Stan Mikita Chi 541\n 12. Frank Mahovlich Tor-Det-Mtl 533\n 13. *Michel Goulet Que-Chi 532\n 14. *Jari Kurri Edm-LA 524\n 15. Bryan Trottier NYI-Pit 520\n 16. Gilbert Perreault Buf 512\n 17. Jean Beliveau Mtl 507\n 18. Lanny McDonald Tor-Col-Cgy 500\n 19. Jean Ratelle NYR-Bos 491\n 20. Norm Ullman Det-Tor 490\n 21. *Dino Ciccarelli Min-Wsh-Det 485\n 22. Darryl Sittler Tor-Phi-Det 484\n 23. *Mario Lemieux Pit 477\n 24. *Glenn Anderson Edm-Tor 459\n 25. Alex Delvecchio Det 456\n 26. *Mark Messier Edm-NYR 452\n 27. *Dale Hawerchuk Wpg-Buf 449\n 28. Rick Middleton NYR-Bos 448\n 29. *Steve Yzerman Det 445\n 30. *Peter Stastny Que-NJ 444\n 31. Rick Vaive Van-Tor-Chi-Buf 441\n 32. *Joe Mullen StL-Cgy-Pit 433\n 33. Yvan Cournoyer Mtl 428\n 34. *Dave Taylor LA 427\n 35. Steve Shutt Mtl-LA 424\n 36. *Denis Savard Chi-Mtl 423\n 37. Bill Barber Phi 420\n 38. *Brian Propp Phi-Bos-Min 413\n 39. Gary Unger Tor-Det-StL-Atl-LA-Edm 413\n 40. Rod Gilbert NYR 406\n 41. *Steve Larmer Chi 406\n 42. *John Ogrodnick Det-Que-NYR 402\n-----------------------------------------------------------------\n\nOther active players:\n *Bernie Nicholls LA-NYR-Edm-NJ 397\n *Pat LaFontaine NYI-Buf 386\n *Brian Bellows Min-Mtl 382\n *Dave Andreychuk Buf-Tor 373\n *Tim Kerr Phi-NYR-Hfd 370\n *Bobby Smith Min-Mtl 357\n *Brett Hull Cgy-StL 356\n *Luc Robitaille LA 353\n *Mike Foligno Det-Buf-Tor 351\n *Dave Christian Wpg-Wsh-Bos-StL-Chi 340\n *Paul Coffey Edm-Pit-LA-Det 330\n *Brent Sutter NYI-Chi 325\n *Pat Verbeek NJ-Hfd 318\n *Ron Francis Hfd-Pit 311\n *Cam Neely Van-Bos 292\n *Ray Bourque Bos 291\n *Bob Carpenter Wsh-NYR-LA-Bos-Tor 285\n *Brent Ashton Van-Col-NJ-Min-Que-Det-Wpg-Bos-Cgy 284\n *Doug Gilmour Stl-Cgy-Tor 277\n *Rick Tocchet Phi-Pit 277\n *Kevin Dineen Hfd-Phi 275\n *Tomas Sandstrom NYR-LA 273\n *Dale Hunter Que-Wsh 269\n *Ryan Walter Wsh-Mtl-Van 264\n *Brian Mullen Wpg-NYR-SJ-NYI 260\n *Ed Olczyk Chi-Tor-Wpg-NYR 260\n *Kirk Muller NJ-Mtl 258\n *Joe Nieuwendyk Cgy 257\n *Jimmy Carson LA-Edm-Det 254\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nAll time NHL scoring leaders (* denotes active player):\n\n 1. *Wayne Gretzky Edm-LA 765 1563 2328\n 2. Gordie Howe Det-Hfd 801 1049 1850\n 3. Marcel Dionne Det-LA-NYR 731 1040 1771\n 4. Phil Esposito Chi-Bos-NYR 717 873 1590\n 5. Stan Mikita Chi 541 926 1467\n 6. Bryan Trottier NYI-Pit 520 890 1410\n 7. Johnny Bucyk Det-Bos 556 813 1369\n 8. Guy Lafleur Mtl-NYR-Que 560 793 1353\n 9. Gilbert Perreault Buf 512 814 1326\n 10. Alex Delvecchio Det 456 825 1281\n 11. Jean Ratelle NYR-Bos 491 776 1267\n 12. *Mark Messier Edm-NYR 452 780 1232\n 13. Norm Ullman Det-Tor 490 739 1229\n 14. *Peter Stastny Que-NJ 444 777 1221\n 15. Jean Beliveau Mtl 507 712 1219\n 16. *Dale Hawerchuk Wpg-Buf 449 763 1212\n 17. Bobby Clarke Phi 358 852 1210\n 18. *Paul Coffey Edm-Pit-LA-Det 330 871 1201\n 19. *Denis Savard Chi-Mtl 423 769 1192\n 20. *Jari Kurri Edm-LA 524 666 1190\n 21. *Mario Lemieux Pit 477 697 1174\n 22. Bobby Hull Chi-Wpg-Hfd 610 560 1170\n 23. Bernie Federko StL 369 761 1130\n 24. Mike Bossy NYI 573 553 1126\n 25. *Michel Goulet Que-Chi 532 590 1122\n 26. Darryl Sittler Tor-Phi-Det 484 637 1121\n 27. *Mike Gartner Wsh-Min-NYR 583 524 1107\n 28. Frank Mahovlich Tor-Det-Mtl 533 570 1103\n 29. *Ray Bourque Bos 291 806 1099\n 30. *Dave Taylor LA 427 635 1062\n 31. Denis Potvin NYI 310 742 1052\n 32. Henri Richard Mtl 358 688 1046\n 33. *Steve Yzerman Det 445 595 1040\n 34. *Bobby Smith Min-Mtl 357 679 1036\n 35. Rod Gilbert NYR 406 615 1021\n 36. *Glenn Anderson Edm-Tor 459 559 1018\n 37. Lanny McDonald Tor-Col-Cgy 500 506 1006\n 38. Rick Middleton NYR-Bos 448 540 988\n 39. Dave Keon Tor-Hfd 396 590 986\n 40. *Ron Francis Hfd-Pit 311 675 986\n 41. *Bernie Nicholls LA-NYR-Edm-NJ 397 580 977\n 42. *Brian Propp Phi-Bos-Min 413 561 974\n 43. Andy Bathgate NYR-Tor-Det-Pit 349 624 973\n 44. Maurice Richard Mtl 544 421 965\n 45. Larry Robinson Mtl-LA 208 750 958\n 46. *Dino Ciccarelli Min-Wsh-Det 485 472 957\n 47. *Steve Larmer Chi 406 517 923\n 48. *Joe Mullen StL-Cgy-Pit 433 486 919\n 49. Bobby Orr Bos-Chi 270 645 915\n 50. Brad Park NYR-Bos-Det 213 683 896\n 51. Butch Goring LA-NYI-Bos 375 513 888\n 52. Bill Barber Phi 420 463 883\n 53. Dennis Maruk Cal-Cle-Wsh-Min 356 521 877\n 54. Ivan Boldirev Bos-Cal-Chi-Atl-Van-Det 361 505 866\n 55. Yvan Cournoyer Mtl 428 435 863\n 56. Dean Prentice NYR-Bos-Det-Pit-Min 391 469 860\n 57. Ted Lindsay Det-Chi 379 472 851\n 58. Tom Lysiak Atl-Chi 292 551 843\n 59. *Dale Hunter Que-Wsh 269 570 839\n 60. John Tonelli NYI-Cgy-LA-Chi-Que 325 511 836\n 61. Jacques Lemaire Mtl 366 469 835\n 62. *Larry Murphy LA-Wsh-Min-Pit 203 631 834\n 63. *John Ogrodnick Det-Que-NYR 402 425 827\n 64. *Doug Wilson Chi-SJ 237 590 827\n 65. *Doug Gilmour Stl-Cgy-Tor 277 548 825\n 66. Red Kelly Det-Tor 281 542 823\n 67. Pierre Larouche Pit-Mtl-Hfd-NYR 395 427 822\n 68. Bernie Geoffrion Mtl-NYR 393 429 822\n 69. Steve Shutt Mtl-LA 424 393 817\n 70. *Phil Housley Buf-Wpg 242 575 817\n 71. Wilf Paiment KC-Col-Tor-Que-NYR-Buf-Pit 356 458 814\n 72. Peter McNab Buf-Bos-Van-NJ 363 450 813\n 73. *Brian Bellows Min-Mtl 382 428 810\n 74. *Dave Andreychuk Buf-Tor 373 436 809\n 75. Pit Martin Det-Bos-Chi-Van 324 485 809\n 76. *Pat LaFontaine NYI-Buf 386 421 807\n 77. Ken Linesman Phi-Edm-Bos 256 551 807\n 78. Gary Unger Tor-Det-StL-Atl-LA-Edm 413 391 804\n 79. Ken Hodge,Sr Chi-Bos-NYR 328 472 800\n 80. *Neal Broten Min 249 547 796\n 81. Wayne Cashman Bos 277 516 793\n 82. Rick Vaive Van-Tor-Chi-Buf 441 347 788\n 83. Borje Salming Tor-Det 150 637 787\n 84. Jean Pronovost Pit-Atl-Wsh 391 383 774\n 85. Peter Mahovlich Det-Mtl-Pit 288 485 773\n 86. *Dave Christian Wpg-Wsh-Bos-StL-Chi 340 430 770\n 87. Rick Kehoe Tor-Pit 371 396 767\n 88. Rick MacLeish Phi-Hfd-Pit-Det 349 410 759\n 89. *Thomas Steen Wpg 240 511 751\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nOther active players:\n *Al MacInnis Cgy 185 555 740\n *Luc Robitaille LA 353 371 724\n *Mike Foligno Det-Buf-Tor 351 367 718\n *Brent Sutter NYI-Chi 325 389 714\n *Mark Howe Hfd-Phi-Det 192 520 712\n *Kirk Muller NJ-Mtl 258 433 691\n *Tim Kerr Phi-NYR-Hfd 370 304 674\n *Adam Oates Det-StL-Bos 167 490 657\n *Randy Carlyle Tor-Pit-Wpg 148 499 647\n *Ryan Walter Wsh-Mtl-Van 264 382 646\n *Pat Verbeek NJ-Hfd 318 313 631\n *Brent Ashton Van-Col-NJ-Min-Que-Det-Wpg-Bos-Cgy 284 345 629\n *Bob Carpenter Wsh-NYR-LA-Bos-Tor 285 337 622\n *Brian Mullen Wpg-NYR-SJ-NYI 260 362 622\n *Ed Olczyk Chi-Tor-Wpg-NYR 260 358 618\n *Kelly Kisio Det-NYR-SJ 215 402 617\n *Brett Hull Cgy-StL 356 247 603\n *Rick Tocchet Phi-Pit 277 324 601\n *Dan Quinn Cgy-Pit-Van-StL-Phi-Min 232 367 599\n *Scott Stevens Wsh-StL-NJ 132 462 594\n *Tomas Sandstrom NYR-LA 273 320 593\n *Tom Fergus Bos-Tor-Van 235 346 581\n *Dave Babych Wpg-Hfd-Van 120 460 580\n *Mike Ridley NYR-Wsh 230 348 578\n *Laurie Boschman Tor-Edm-Wpg-NJ-Ott 225 350 575\n *Keith Acton Mtl-Min-Edm-Phi 224 350 574\n *Murray Craven Det-Phi-Hfd 205 365 570\n *Kevin Dineen Hfd-Phi 275 290 565\n *Rob Ramage Col-StL-Cgy-Tor-Min-TB 139 423 562\n *Mike Krushelnyski Bos-Edm-LA-Tor 234 319 553\n *Gary Suter Cgy 124 428 552\n *Pierre Turgeon Buf-NYI 218 324 542\n *Troy Murray Chi-Wpg 217 324 541\n *Cam Neely Van-Bos 292 241 533\n *Geoff Courtnall Bos-Edm-Wsh-StL-Van 246 274 520\n *Vincent Damphousse Tor-Edm-Mtl 195 320 515\n *Jimmy Carson LA-Edm-Det 254 259 513\n *Peter Zezel Phi-StL-Wsh-Tor 182 328 510\n *Guy Carbonneau Mtl 207 302 509\n *Mark Osborne Det-NYR-Tor-Wpg 202 301 503\n *Chris Chelios Mtl-Chi 108 394 502\n *Dave Poulin Phi-Bos 195 301 496\n *Ray Ferraro Hfd-NYI 230 263 493\n *Russ Courtnall Tor-Mtl-Min 208 284 492\n *Joe Nieuwendyk Cgy 257 234 491\n *John MacLean NJ 241 248 489","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\n\nOf course not. I would think that would be great _fun_, not having ever\nfelt the joy and peace the Christians speak of with a longing gaze.\nThis is not what I got when I believed - I just tried to hide my fear\nof getting punished for something I never was sure of. The Bible is\nhopelessly confusing for someone who wants to know for sure. God did\nnot answer. In the end, I found I had been following a mass delusion,\na lie. I can't believe in a being who refuses to give a slightest hint\nof her existence.\n\n\nI suggest they should honestly reconsider the reasons why they believe\nand analyse their position. In fact, it is amusing to note in this\ncontext that many fundamentalist publications tell us exactly the\nopposite - one should not examine one's belief critically.\n\nI'll tell you something I left out of my 'testimony' I posted to this\ngroup two months ago. A day after I finally found out my faith is over,\nI decided to try just one more time. The same cycle of emotional\nresponses fired once again, but this time the delusion lasted only\na couple of hours. I told my friend in a phone that it really works,\nthank god, just to think about it again when I hung up. I had to admit\nthat I had lied, and fallen prey to the same illusion.\n\n\nI used to believe what I read in books when I was younger, or what\nother people told me, but I grew more and more skeptical the more I\nread. I learned what it means to use _reason_.\n\nAs a student of chemistry, I had to perform a qualitative analysis\nof a mixture of two organic compounds in the lab. I _hated_ experiments\nlike this - they are old-fashioned and increase the student's workload\nconsiderably. Besides, I had to do it twice, since I failed in my first\nattempt. However, I think I'll never forget the lesson: \n\nNo matter how strongly you believe the structure of the unknown is X,\nit may still be Y. It is _very_ tempting to jump into conclusions, take\na leap of faith, assure oneself, ignore the data which is inconsistent. \nBut it can still be wrong. \n\nI found out that I was, after all, using exactly the same mechanism\nto believe in god - mental self-assurance, suspension of fear, \nfiltering of information. In other words, it was only me, no god\nplaying any part. \n\n\nOh? And I had better believe this? Dan, many UFO stories are much better\ndocumented than the resurrection of Jesus. The resurrection is documented\nquite haphazardly in the Bible - it seems the authors did not pay too\nmuch attention to which wild rumour to leave out. Besides, the ends of\nthe gospels probably contain later additions and insertions; for instance,\nthe end of Mark (16:9-20) is missing from many early texts, says my Bible.\n\nJesus may have lived and died, but he was probably misunderstood.\n\n\nThis is easy. I believe that the world exists independent of my mind,\nand that logic and reason can be used to interpret and analyse what I\nobserve. Nothing else need to be taken on faith, I will go by the\nevidence. \n\nIt makes no difference whether I believe George Washington existed or not.\nI assume that he did, considering the vast amount of evidence presented.\n\n\nA liar, how do you know what my attitude was? Try reading your Bible\nagain. \n\nI was willing to die for my faith. Those who do are usually remembered\nas heroes, at least among those who believe. Dan, do you think I'm\nlying when I say I believed firmly for 15 years? It seems it is \nvery difficult to admit that someone who has really believed does not\ndo so anymore. But I can't go on lying to myself.\n\nBlind trust is dangerous, and I was just another blind led by the blind.\nBut if god really wants me, she'll know what to do. I'm willing. I just\ndon't know whether she exists - looking at the available evidence,\nit looks like she doesn't. \n\nPetri","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Greetings. I've recently decided to chuck the linear regulators\n\tand learn the \"black magic\" art of switching power supplies...\n\t(before anyone flames me, I KNOW, both have their place :-)\n\n\tAnyways, I've built the basic up & down converters with pretty\n\tgood results (>80% efficiency) but I'm running into problems\n\twhen I try to design & build anything that puts out serious\n\tamps... I know it can be done (I have some 5V@200A guts on my\n\tbench) but something puzzles me: I'm using a simple choke as \n\tthe storage element (basicly a toroid with a single winding)\n\tbut ALL commercial models use transformers with MANY windings.\n\tI traced a few and they seem to use some of the winding for\n\tthe usual error\/feedback but some of the others seem to loose\n\tme... What are they for? Better than that, anyone have a full\n\tschematic for one of these that I could get a copy of? I'd\n\tlove to see how they manage to squeeze out so much from such\n\tlow volume :-)\n\n\tMy other problems (in getting high amps & good efficiency) are\n\t1) Lack of sources of ideal components (calculated) and 2)\n\tLimited knowledge of the whole topic... I'm doing this on my\n\town (not school) mind you (in fact, I have yet to take any\n\tcourse that covers transistors ;-)\n\n\tSo, is the answer to #1 the accumulation of dead commercial\n\tmodels and truning into a scavanger (not that it's not what\n\tI'm doing now...) and #2 getting & understanding schematics\n\tand a bit more of the [mind-boggling] theory? \n\n\tTake care.\n\n\tP.S. My goal is 12V @ ~25A in (car battery) -> 250VAC out and\n\t(on the other end) 250V -> +5VDC @ 5A, -5V @ 1A, +12VDC @8A\n\tand -12VDC @1A... the distance between the two will be\n\tmore than 100 feet (of 14-16 gauge) but less than 300 feet.\n\tWould like to have a working model in a year or so... :-) \n\t(Do I have a chance to make it?)","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nSo when they took the time to *copy* *the* *text* correctly, that includes\n\"obvious corruptions?\"\n\n\nSo when they took the time to *copy* *the* *text* correctly, that does not\nexclude \"variant readings from the masoretic text\" which are \"of little \ntheological import\"\n\n\nHey, you're the expert.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\tI keep hearing people say this. It assumes that we, at some point,\n\thad a choice at the ballot box: \"Vote yes or no I want the FBI\n\tand BATF to become latter-day Gestapos\". That just isn't so.\n\tThe process is far more complex. We do not have direct control over\n\tthe bureaucracy. When we evaluate our representatives we don't often\n\tknow what their contribution is to the wayward direction of the\n\tfederal law enforcement bureacracy. To assert that we got what\n\twe wanted is absurd. \n\n\tOh, good I feel much better now. ;-) ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n\n\tWhy sell them at a low price to poor people immediately? The NRA\nis an educational organization too, after all, and it would be a shame\nto pay all that money for new guns when these cheap guns would allow a\nlot of money thus saved to be used in opening more classes. Mention\nthat the NRA trains our boys in blue and you've got the media between\na rock and a hard place.\n\n\t\"City pays $50 per gun to reduce crime.\"\n\t\t\tor\n\t\"NRA to pay $50 per gun to provide training guns for police\n\t and citizens. Classes expanded with money saved.\"","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Count me in for $1000.00. \n\nAllan Lockridge\n\nMy Opinions are my own and are not for sale.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I have the following Macintosh software for sale. Email me if interested, or\nfor complete descriptions. All prices are negotiable, but first offer at\nasking price gets it.\n\nPrices include First Class, 2-day shipping!!! (Outside U.S. extra)\n\nOIDS $20\nExpert Color Paint $20\nRoboSport $25\nHarpoon $25\nStratego $30 (Accolade version, authorized by Milton Bradley)\nOne-on-One (Dr. J\/Bird) $15 (Original version, 68000 machines only)\nMacFoxes $25 (Adult game)\nStrip Poker & Blackjack $25 (Adult game)\n\n-Justin (jslauson@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu)\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \"If builders built buildings like I write programs, then the first woodpecker\n that came along would destroy civilization.\"","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\n\nYup.\n\nMost JPEG viewers seem to require specific video drivers since they support\nonly specific video cards. Some have the standard IBM BIOS video support for\nthe VGA 320x200 256 colour mode, but they leave out the other cards such as\nthe Hercules monochrome card (which by the way can give very good picture\nquality if your dithering works right).\n\nI can't remember the name of a JPEG viewer since I usually convert JPEG's to\nGIF's before viewing them. But some require VESA driver for the video cards.\nYou don't need any special hardware to view JPEG's except perhaps for a VGA\ncard and maybe a 286+ processor. Most people these days program for 286+\ncomputers and neglect the rest of the 86 processors (8086, 8088). I have a\n8088 clone (a NEC V20 processor) and a Hercules card, I have had to write\nsome programs so that they will view GIF's and animations for the VGA and other\ncolour graphics boards on my monochrome Hercules card. I use Floyd-Steinberg\ndithers and have found that if one does something neat with the colour palette\nthe resulting dithered image gives much greater detail than it normally would\nwhen viewed on other monochrome systems. CompuShow 8.50 has FS dithering but\nit does the standard thing with the image palette before dithering, my way\ngives a brighter more detailed image.\n\nAnyway, enough of my rambling in the wrong direction. The final point is, as\nfar as I know, you don't need extra hardware to view JPEG's other than the\nVGA (and perhaps a 286 or better)\n\nHave a day!","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n[text deleted] \n[text deleted]\n\nThank you very much Paul. I have always been impressed by the very human-ness of\nMary. That God chose a woman, like me, to bring into this world the incarnation\nof Himself proves to me that this God is MY God. He reaches down from His\nperfection to touch me. Ah, the wonder of it all :-)\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"I recently came across this article which I found interesting. I have \nposted it to hear what other people feel about the issue.\n\nI realise it is rather long (12 pages in Wordperfect) by may well be worth \nthe read.\n\nExcept for the first page (which I typed) the rest was scanned inusing \nOmnipage. Some of the f's have come out as t's and visa-versa. I have tried \nto correct as much as possible.\n\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\n\nPeter Hammond is the founder of Frontline Fellowship, a\nmissionary organisation witnessing to the communist countries in\nSouthern Africa. He has also made several visits to many East\nEuropean countries.\n\nFRONTLINE FELLOWSHIP NEWS ISSN 1018-144X\n\nPRAYING FOR JUSTICE\n(by Peter Hammond)\n\nTo those involved in ministering to Christians suffering\npersecution the imprecatory Psalms are a tremendous source of\ncomfort. And those of us who are fighting for the right to life\nof the preborn, or battling social evils such as pornography or\ncrime, are beginning to appreciate what an important weapon God\nhas entrusted to us in the imprecatory Psalms.\n\n\nTHE IMPRECATORY PSALMS\n\nEarly in my Christian walk I encountered the prayers for\njudgement in the Psalms and was quite at loss to know how to\nrespond to them. Prayers such as:\n\"Break the arm of the wicked and evil men; call him to account for\nhis wickedness ...\" Psalm 10:15 did not seem consistent with the\ngospel of love which I had accepted. Yet Psalm 10:15 was clearly\nmotivated by love for God (\"The Lord is King for ever and ever;\nthe nation will perish from His land\" 10:16, and \"Why does the\nwicked man revile God? 10:13), and by love for the innocent who\nsuffer (\"You hear, O Lord, the desire of the afflicted; You\nencourage them, and You listen to their cry, defending the\nfatherless and oppressed, in order that man, who is of the earth,\nmay terrify no more.\" 10:17-18)\n\nNevertheless, I grew increasingly uncomfortable reading such\ngraphic prayers for God to judge the wicked as: \"Pour out your\nwrath on them; let Your fierce anger overtake them\" 64:24; \"O\nLord, the God avenges, O God who avenges, shine forth. Rise up, O\nJudge of the earth, pay back to the proud what they deserve.\"\n95:1-2; \"Break the teeth in their mouths, O God; ...let them\nvanish like water .. let their arrows be blunted ... The\nrighteous will be glad when they are avenged, when they bathe\ntheir feet in the blood of the wicked. Then men will way, \"Surely\nthe righteous still are rewarded; surely there is a God who\njudges the earth.'\" 58:6-11\n\nCertainly I wanted God to be honoured and yes I was deeply\ndestressed by the prevalence of evil - but could I actually pray\nfor God to \"pour out His wrath\" on the wicked?\n\nThe scripture make it clear that these prayers are not to be\nprayed for own selfish motives, nor against our personal enemies.\nRather they are to be prayed in Christ, for His glory and against\nHis enemies. The psalmist describes the targets of these\nimprecation as: those who devise injustice in their heart and\nwhose hands mete out violence (58:2) those who \"boast of evil\"\nand \"are a disgrace in the eyes of God. Your tongue plots\ndestruction, it is like a sharpened razor, and you who practise\ndeceit. You love evil rather than good, falsehood rather than\nspeaking the truth.\" 52:1-3; \"They crush your people ... They\nslay the widow and the alien; they murder the fatherless.\" 94:5-\n6; \"With cunning they conspire against Your people; they plot\nagainst those You cherish.\" 83:3; \"You hate all who do wrong. You\ndestroy those who tell lies; bloodthirsty and deceitful men the\nLord abhors.\" 5:5-6.\n\nTo those unrepentant enemies of God the psalmist declares:\n\"Surely God will bring you down to everlasting ruin\" 52:5;\n\"Surely God will crush the heads of His enemies ... of those who\ngo on in their sins\" 68:21.\n\nAnd the purpose of these prayers for justice is declared: \"Then\nit will be known to the ends of the earth that God rules ...\"\n59:13; \"to proclaim the powers of God\" 68:34; \"All kings will bow\ndown to Him and all nations will serve Him \" 72:11; \"Who knows\nthe power of Your anger? For Your wrath is as great as the fear\nthat is due You. \" 90:11\n\nYet despite the fact that 90 of the 150 Psalms include\nimprecations (prayers invoking God's righteous judgement upon the\nwicked) such prayers are rare in the average Western church.\nHowever, amongst the persecuted churches these prayers are much\nmore common.\n\n\nPRAYING AGAINST THE PERSECUTORS\n\nAmidst the burnt out churches and devastation of Marxist Angola I\nfound the survivors of communist persecution including the\ncrippled and maimed, and widows and orphans praying for God to\nstrike down the wicked and remove the persecutors of the Church.\nI was shocked - yet it was Biblical (Even the martyrs in heaven\npray \"How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge\nthe inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?\" Revelation\n6:10).\n\nThe initiator of the communist persecution in Angola was Agestino\nNeto. Described as a \"drunken, psychotic, marxist poet\", Neto had\nbeen installed by Cuban troops as the first dictator of Angola.\nHe boasted that: \"Within 20 years there won't be a Bible or a\nchurch left in Angola. I will have eradicated Christianity.\" Yet\ndespite the vicious wave of church burning and massacres it is\nnot Christianity that was eradicated in Angola but Agestino Neto.\nNeto died in mysterious circumstances on an operating table in\nMoscow.\n\nIn Romania I learnt of a series of remarkable incidents recorded\nof God judging the persecutors of the Church in answer to prayer:\n * A communist official ordered a certain pastor to be\n arrested. the next day the official died of a heart attack.\n * Another communist party official ordered that all the Bibles\n in his district were to be collected and pulped, to be\n turned into toilet paper. This blasphemous project was in\n fact carried out. But the next day when the official was\n medically examined, he was informed that he had terminal\n cancer. He died shortly afterwards.\n * On another occasion, a communist official who had ordered a\n Baptist church to be demolished by bulldozers died in a car\n crash the very next day.\n * When an order was given to dismantle a place of worship on\n the mountainside in a forest, the workmen flatly refused to\n carry out the order. At gunpoint a group of conscripted\n gypsies also refused to touch the church. In desperation,\n the communist police forced prisoners at bayonet-point to\n dismantle the structure. Yet the officer in charge pleaded\n with the local Christians to pray for him, that God would\n not judge him. He emphasised that he had nothing against\n Christians and was only obeying strict orders. The building\n was in fact reconstructed later, and again used for worship.\n \"They were all seized with Sear and the Name of the Lord\n Jesus was held in high honour... in this way the Word of the\n Lord spread widely and grew in power. \" Acts 19:17,20\n\nNicolae Ceaucescu the dictator who ordered much of the\npersecution in Romania was overthrown by his own army and\nexecuted on Christmas day, 1989, to joyous shouts of \"the\nantiChrist is dead\" in the streets. Many testified that this was\nin answer to the fervent prayers of the long suffering people of\nRomania.\n\nAnother persecutor of the Church who challenged God was Samora\nMachel, the first dictator of Marxist Mozambique. Samora Machel\nwas a cannibal who ate human flesh in witchcraft ceremonies in\nthe 1960's. He pledged his soul to Satan and vowed that he would\ndestroy the Church and turn Mozambique into the first truly\nMarxist-Leninist state in Africa. Thousands of churches in\nMozambique were closed confiscated, \"nationalised\" chained and\npadlocked, burnt down or boarded up. Missionaries were expelled,\nsome being imprisoned first. Evangelism was forbidden. Bibles\nwere ceremonially burnt and tens of thousands of Christians,\nincluding many pastors and elders, were shipped off to\nconcentration camps - most were never seen again.\n\nA month before his sudden death Samora Machel cursed God publicly\nand challenged Him to prove His existence by striking him\n(Machel) dead. On 19 October 1986, while several churches were\nspecifically praying for God to stop the persecution in\nMozambique, Machel's Soviet Tupelov aircraft crashed in a violent\nthunderstorm. The plane crashed 200 metres within South Africa's\nboundary with Mozambique. Amidst the wreckage the marxist plans\nfor overthrowing the government of Malawi were discovered and\npublished. Not only had God judged a blasphemer and a persecutor,\nbut He had also saved a country from persecution.\n\nIn the months leading up to the first multi-party elections in\nZambia many churches fasted and prayed tor God to remove the 27\nyear socialist dictatorship of Kenneth Kaunda. This was done on\n31st October 1991 when Fredrick Chiluba (a man converted to\nChrist whilst imprisoned for opposing Kaunda) was elected\npresident of Zambia and covenanted to make Zambia a Christian\ncountry.\n\nIt is recorded in history that the wicked Mary, Queen of Scots,\ndeclared trembling and in tears: \"I am more afraid of John Knox's\nprayers than of an army of ten thousand\".\n\nOn 3 April 1993 the Secretary General of the South African\nCommunist Party Chris Hani was shot dead. From the unprecedented\ninternational wave of condolences and adulation reported one\ncould be forgiven for assuming that this man was a saint and a\nmartyr. Certainly it was not the death and resurrection of Christ\nJesus which dominated the thoughts and headlines of South Africa\nthis Easter, but the assassination of Chris Hani.\n\nThe stunning hypocrisy of the situation is that 20 135 people\nwere murdered in South Africa in 1992, yet more collective\nconcern and anguish were reported over the death of the head of\nthe SA Communist Party than for all the thousands of other\nvictims. Indeed the SA government, the international community\nand the mass media have apparently had greater sorrow reported\nover this one death than for all the 50 000 South Africans\nmurdered since 2nd February 1990 when the ANC, SACP and PAC were\nunbanned!\n\nYet as a member of the ANC Revolutionary Council since 1973,\nDeputy Commander of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) the ANC's \"military\nwing\" - from 1982, and Chief of Staff of MK from 1987, Chris Hani\nhad approved and ordered bombings and assassinations of many\nunarmed civilians. As Jesus warned: \"all who live by the sword\nwill die by the sword \" Matt 26:52.\n\nAfter personally confronting Hani about his terrorist activities\nat a press conference in Washington DC (where he publicly\ndeclared his support for Fidel Castro, Col. Gaddafi, Yasser\nArafat and Saddam Hussein and defended the placing of car bombs\nand limpet mines in public places during \"the struggle\") I told\nhim that I was a Christian and, while I didn't hate him, I did\nhate communism and I was praying for him - that God would either\nbring him to repentance and salvation in Christ, or that God\nwould remove him. He responded by swearing and declaring that he\nwas an atheist.\n\nSeveral other people also prayed that God would either bring Hani\nto repentance or remove him. Similarly several churches in\nAmerica have begun to pray the imprecatory Psalms against\nunrepentant abortionists. In one town 8 abortionists were struck\ndown, with heart attacks, strokes, car accidents and cancer,\nwithin months of these public prayers for God to stop these\nkillers of preborn babies.\n\nSome praised God for His righteous acts of judgement and quoted:\n\"When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous and terror\nto evildoers \" Proverbs 21:15. Others were shocked that any\nChristian could express satisfaction at the misfortune of any -\neven of the blatantly wicked. Yet the Apostles prayed imprecatory\nprayers (Acts 13:8-12; Galatians 1:8-9; 2 Tim 4:14-15) and so did\nour Lord (Matt 11:20-24).\n\nWhat then should our attitude towards the imprecatory Psalms be?\nShould we be praying the Psalms? To tackle these thorny issues I\nwould like to present a short summary of an excellent book, \"War\nPsalms of the Prince of Peace - Lessons From The Imprecatory\nPsalms\" by James E Adams, (published by the Presbyterian and\nReformed Publishing Company):\n\nOur Lord Jesus Christ & His apostles used the Psalms constantly\nin teaching men to know God. The New Testament (NT) quotes the\nOld Testament (OT) over 283 times. 41% of all OT quotes in the NT\nare from the Psalms. Christ Himself alluded to the Psalms over 50\ntimes. The Psalms are the Prayer Book of the Bible.\n\n\n1. Are the imprecatory Psalms the oracles of God?\n\nSome Christian commentators & theologians reject these Psalms as\n\"devilish\", \"diabolical \", \"unsuited to the church\", and \"Not God\n's pronouncements of His wrath on the wicked; but the prayers of\na man for vengeance on his enemies, just the opposite of Jesus'\nteaching that we should love our enemies. \"\n\nYet 2 Tim 3:16-17 declares:\n\"All Scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching,\nrebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the\nman of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. \"\n(see also 2 Peter 3:15-16).\n\nThe fact that something in the Word of God is beyond our\ncomprehension is not grounds to denying or even questioning its\ninspiration. To make ourselves the judge of what is good or evil\nis to impudently take the place of God.\n\nDo we imagine ourselves to be holier than God? Wrong ideas of God\nhave led many to become \"evangelic plastic surgeons who have made\nit their job to \"clean up\" God's Word according to their own\nideas of what is proper. They have forgotten that it is God alone\nwho must determine what Christianity is and what is suitable for\nHis Church. The essence of what many have done is to question the\nauthority of God's Word (like Eve's original sin of listening to\nSatan's question \"Yes, hath God said... ?\").\n\nThe Psalms are part of God's revelation of Himself and His\nattributes, and they are reaffirmed by the NT as the\nauthoritative Word of God. Those imprecatory Psalms which these\nevangelical plastic surgeons reject as \"unsuited\" and \"unworthy\"\nfor the Church are the very Psalms Christ used to testify about\nHimself (eg: Mark 12:36; Matt 22:43-44) and which the Apostles\nused as authoritative Scripture (eg: Acts 1:16-20; Acts 4:25; Heb\n4:7). See also: 2 Samuel 23:1-2.\n\nCH Spurgeon said concerning the imprecatory Psalms, (especially\nPs 109):\n\"Truly this is one of the hard places of Scripture, a passage\nwhich the soul trembles to read, yet it is not ours to sit in\njudgement upon it, but to bow our ear to what the Lord would\nspeak to us therein. \"\n\nThe rejection of any part of God's Word is a rejection of the\ngiver of that Word, God Himself.\n\n\n2. Who is praying these Psalms?\n\nChrist quoted the Psalms not merely as prophesy; He actually\nspoke the Psalms as His own words. The Psalms occupied an\nenormous place in the life of our Lord. He used it as His prayer\nbook and song book - from the Synagogue to the festivals and at\nthe Last Supper.\n\nOn the cross Christ quoted from the Psalms - not as some ancient\nauthority that He adapted for His own use, but as His very own\nwords - the words of the Lord's Anointed - which as David's Son\nHe truly was.\n\"Father, into your hands I commit my Spirit\" Ps 31:5\n\"My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?\" Ps 22:1\n\nIn His ministry Christ foretells what He will say as the Judge on\nthe day of judgement, and He quotes the Psalms in doing so!\nMatt 7:23 \"Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away\nfrom me, you evildoers'. \" Ps 6:8\n\nIn Heb 10:5 the apostle attributes Ps 40:6-8 directly to Christ\nalthough nowhere in the Gospels is Christ recorded as having said\nthese words. Similarly Hebrews 2 : 12 attributes Ps 22:22\ndirectly to Christ despite there being no record of His having\nspoken these words while on earth. Clearly the apostles believed\nChrist is speaking in the Psalms.\n\nChrist came to establish His kingdom and to extend His mercy in\nall the earth. But let us never forget that Jesus will come again\nto execute Judgement on the wicked.\nDavid as the anointed king of the chosen people of God was a\nprototype of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:30:\n\"being therefore a prophet, ... he foresaw and spoke of the\nresurrection of Christ. \"\nDavid was a witness to Christ in his office, in his lite, and in\nhis words. The same words which David spoke, the future Messiah\nspoke through him. The prayers of David were prayed also by\nChrist. Or better Christ Himself prayed these Psalms through His\nforerunner David.\n\nThe imprecatory Psalms are expressions of the infinite justice of\nGod, of His indignation against wrong doing, and His compassion\nfor the wronged.\n\n\n3. But what about the Psalms of repentance?\n\nChrist is also the Lamb of God, the substitutionary sacrifice for\nour sins. Christ in the day of His crucifixion was charged with\nthe sin of His people. He appropriated to Himself those debts for\nwhich He had made Himself responsible. Our Lord was the\nsubstitution for the sinner. He took the sinners place (Isaiah\n53).\n\n\"God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we\nmight become the righteousness of God. \" 2 Cor 5:21\n\nIn history the Psalms, especially the imprecatory Psalms, have\nbeen understood to have been the prayers of Christ by: St\nAugustine, Jerome, Ambrose, Tertullian, Luther and many others.\nAll the Psalms are the voice of Christ. Christ is praying the\nimprecatory Psalms! All the Psalms are messianic. It is the Lord\nJesus Christ who is praying these prayers of vengeance. It is\nonly right for the righteous King of Peace to ask God to destroy\nHis enemies.\n\nThese prayers signal an alarm to all who are still enemies of\nKing Jesus. His prayers will be answered! God's Word is revealed\nupon all who oppose Christ. Anyone who rejects God's way of\nforgiveness in the cross of Christ will bear the dreadful curses\nof God.\n\nHe who prays Psalm 69:23-28 will one day make this prayer a\nreality when He declares to those on His left:\n\"Depart from me you who are cursed into the eternal fire prepared\nfor the devil and his angels. \" Matt 25:41\n\nAll the enemies of the Lord need to hear these Psalms. *God's\nKingdom is at War.* The powers of evil will tall and God alone\nwill reign forever!\n\"With justice He judges and makes war...out of His mouth comes a\nsharp sword with which to strike down the nations. He will rule\nthem with an iron sceptre; He treads the winepress of the fury of\nthe wrath of God Almighty...King of Kings and Lord of Lords. \"\nRev 19 : 15\n\n\n4. Are Jesus' prayers contradictory?\n\nWhat about Jesus' command to love our enemies and to bless those\nwho curse us (Matt 5:44)?\n\nChrist is of course the loving and merciful Saviour who forgives\nsin; but He is also the awesome Judge who is coming in Judgement\non those who disobey His Gospel.\n\n\"God is just. He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you\nand give relief to you who are troubled...This will happen when\nthe Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven in blazing fire with His\npowerful angels. He will punish those who do not obey the Gospel\nof our Lord Jesus. They will be punished with everlasting\ndestruction and shut out from the presence of the Lord and from\nthe majesty of His power on the day He comes to be glorified in\nHis holy people and to be marvelled at among au those who have\nbelieved. \" 2 Thess 1:6-10\n\nJesus has power on earth to forgive sins, and He has power on\nearth to execute judgement upon His enemies. In the Psalms we see\nboth the vengeance and the love ot God.\n\nEven in the N.T. & in the Gospels we see imprecations.\n\"Woe to you,...hypocrites...blind guides...blind fools...full of\ngreed and self indulgence...whitewashed tombs...you snakes! You\nbrood of vipers! How will you escape being condemned to Hell ? \"\nMatt 23\n\nIn Matt 26:23-24 Christ quotes from Ps 69 and 109 to refer to His\nbetrayal by Judas.\n\nWe also need to acknowledge that Christ's prayers of blessing are\nnot for all. In John 17:6-9 it is clear that Christ is only\npraying to the elect of God - those who have:\n\"obeyed your Word\"... \"accepted\" God's Word ... and have\n\"believed \". (see Luke 10:8-16 - Those who reject the\nmessage of God's kingdom will be judged.)\n\n\n5. May we pray the imprecatory Psalms?\n\nMartin Luther pointed out that when one prays: \"Hallowed be Thy\nName, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done \" then \"he must put all\nthe opposition to this in one pile and say: 'Curses, maledictions\nand disgrace upon every other name and every other kingdom. May\nthey be ruined and torn apart and may all their schemes and\nwisdom and plans run aground' . \"\n\nTo pray tor the extension of God's kingdom is to solicit the\ndestruction of all other kingdoms, eg: Dan 2:44: \"The God of\nheaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed ... it\nwill crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it\nwill itself endure forever. \"\n\n* Advance and victory for the Church means defeat and retreat for\nthe kingdom of darkness. *\n\nThere is a life & death struggle between two kingdoms. The Church\ncannot exclude hatred tor satan's kingdom from its love for God's\nkingdom. God's kingdom cannot come without satan's kingdom being\ndestroyed. God's will cannot be done on earth without the\ndestruction of evil. The glory of God demands the destruction of\nevil. Instead of being influenced by a sickly sentimentalism\nwhich insists upon the assumed, but really non-existent, rights\nof man - we should focus instead upon the rights of God.\n\nNote Psalm 83 where the Psalmist prays against those who \"plot\ntogether\" against God and His people:\n\"Cover their faces with shame so that men will seek your Name O\nLord... Do to them as You did to Midian, as you did to Sisera and\nJabin at the river Kishon, who perished at Endor and became like\nrefuse on the ground. \"\n\nThe story of Sisera in the book of Judges (Chapter 4 and 5)\nprovides a vivid example of God's judgement on the wicked. Sisera\n\"cruelly oppressed the Israelites for twenty years\" and they\n\"cried to the Lord for help\" Judges 4:3. In response to those\nprayers: \"The Lord routed Sisera and all his chariots and army by\nthe sword, and Sisera abandoned his chariot and fled on foot...\nAll the troops of Sisera fell by the sword; not a man was left. \"\nJudges 4:15-16\n\nThe account then goes on to describe how Sisera escaped to the\ntent of Jael where she lulled him into a false sense of safety\nand then drove a tent peg through his temple with a hammer. The\nsong of victory by Deborah and Barak celebrated the crushing of\nthe head of Sisera in graphic detail (Judges 5:25-27). And it is\nthis that Psalm 83 implores God to again do to His enemies.. \"As\nyou did to Sisera ...\"\n\n\n6. The blessings of obedience and the curse of disobedience\n\nThe imprecatory Psalms are fully consistent with the Law of God:\n \"If you do not carefully follow all the words of this Law,\n which are written in this book, and do not revere this\n glorious and awesome Name - the Lord your God - the Lord\n will send fearful plagues on you and your descendants. He\n will bring upon you all the diseases of Egypt that you\n dreaded, and they will cling to you. The Lord will also\n bring on you every kind of sickness and disaster not\n recorded in this Book of the Law until you are\n destroyed...because you did not obey the Lord your God ...\n so it will please Him to ruin and destroy you. You will be\n uprooted from the land you are entering to possess. \"\n Deuteronomy 28:58-63\n\nThe covenant God made with His people included curses for\ndisobedience as well as blessings for obedience. Deuteronomy 27\nrecords the formal giving and receiving of the covenant terms in\nan awesome account:\n\"The Levites shall recite to all the people of Israel in a loud\nvoice:\n\"Cursed is the man who carves an image or casts an idol - a thing\ndetestable to the Lord, the work of the craftsman's hands - and\nsets it up in secret. \"\nThen all the people shall say, \"Amen!\" \"\n\"Cursed is the man who dishonours his father or his mother...\n\"Cursed is the man who moves his neighbour's boundary stone...\n\"Cursed is the man who leads the blind astray on the roads...\n\"Cursed is the man who withholds justice from the alien, the\nfatherless or the widow...\n\"Cursed is the man who kills his neighbour secretly...\n\"Cursed is the man who accepts a bribe to kill an innocent\nperson.\n\"Cursed is the man who does not uphold the words of the Law by\ncarrying them out.\nThen all the people shall say, \"Amen!\" \" Deut 27:14-26\n\nThe New Testament confirms that the inevitable consequence of\nrejecting Christ is the curse. \"If anyone does not love the\nLord - a curse be on him. \" 1 Corinthians 16:22\n\n(See also: Romans 12:19-21; Hebrews 1:1-3; 3:7-12; 3:1519; 10:26-\n31; 12:14-29.)\n\n\n7. How can we preach these prayers?\n\nThe Church of Jesus Christ is an army under orders.\nScripture constitutes the official dispatch from the Commander-\nin-Chief. But we have a problem: those who are called to pass on\nthose orders to others are refusing to do so. How then can we\nexpect to be a united, effective army? Is it any wonder that the\ntroops have lost sight of their commission to demolish the\nstrongholds of the kingdom of darkness? If the Church does not\nhear the battle cries of her Captain, how will she follow Him\nonto the battlefield?\n\nPastors are commissioned to pass on the orders of the Church's\nCommander, never withholding or changing His words. One whose job\nis to carry dispatches to troops in wartime would face certain\nand severe punishment if he dared to amend the general's orders.\nThe pastor's charge is of greater importance than that of a\ncourier in any earthly army. There's no place tor the dispatcher\nto decide he doesn't agree with his Commander's strategy.\n\nWhen Jesus Christ sent seventy-two disciples on a preaching\nmission, He told them to proclaim the coming of God's Kingdom (Lk\n10:9) - that is, to announce that people must submit to God's\nrule in their lives. Jesus instructed them to pray for peace on\nany house they approach, assuring them that if anyone rejected\nit, the peace would return on the disciples (verse 5). But we\nmust consider what He said they should do if their message were\nrejected - that is, if the hearers persisted in rebellion against\nGod's rule - \"But when you enter a town and are not welcomed, go\ninto its 'streets and say, 'Even the dust of your town that\nsticks to our feet we wipe off against you. Yet be sure of this:\nThe kingdom of God is near\"' Luke 10:11.\n\nWhat would be the result of that denunciation? I tell you, it\nwill be more bearable on that day for Sodom [on which God sent\nfire from Heaven in judgement for its wickedness] than for that\ntown (verse 12). Immediately Jesus added curses on Korazin,\nBethsaida, and Capernaum tor their rejection of His message\n(verses 13-15). He then explained to the disciples the great\nauthority He had given them: \"He who listens to you listens to\nMe; he who rejects you rejects Me; but he who rejects Me rejects\nhim who sent Me \" (verse 16). This is the fundamental basis tor\ncalling down God's curses on anyone: his persistent rebellion\nagainst God's authority expressed in His Law and the ministry of\nHis servants.\n\nWe need to clearly and forcefully proclaim the war cries of the\nPrince of Peace. Only then will the Church awake from its\nlethargy and once again enter the battle. If we tail to pass on\nthe battle cry then a lack of urgency and confusion in the ranks\nwill be inevitable.\n\nLike Psalm 1 our preaching needs to clearly show the blessings of\nobedience and the curse of disobedience. The eternal truth is\nthat God cannot be mocked. Whatever a man sows - that shall he\nreap (Galatians 6:7). The curses pronounced on disobedience in\nDeut 28:47-53 were fulfilled in detail in Samaria (2 Kings\n6:2&29) and in Judea (AD 70). The wrath of God upon covenant\nbreakers is real.\n\nThe \"I\" of the Psalms is Jesus Christ. The \"we\" of the Psalms\nincludes those of us in the Lord Jesus. The enemies are not our\nown, individually, but those of the Lord and of His Church. The\nPsalms are ot Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King. They record\nChrist's march in victory against the kingdom of darkness. As\nChrist is the author of the Psalms, so, too, is He the final\nfulfilment of the covenant on which they are based. God will\nanswer the psalmist's prayers completely in Jesus Christ on the\nfinal day of judgment. While on earth Jesus foretold the day when\nHe will say: \"But those enemies of Mine who did not want Me to be\nKing over them - bring them here and kill them in front of Me\"\nLuke 19:27.\n\nA fatal end awaits everyone who refuses to acknowledge and to\nobey Jesus as King and Lord. Hearing expositions of these war\npsalms of the Prince of Peace will remind His people that God's\nkingdom is at war! The kingdom of darkness is being overcome by\nthe kingdom of Jesus Christ, a war in which each local\ncongregation of believers plays a vital part. You must rally your\nbattalion to put on the whole armour of God, including \"the sword\nof the Spirit, which is the Word of God \" Eph 6:17. That battle-\nreadiness also involves \"pray(ing) in the Spirit on all occasions\nwith all kinds of prayers and requests n Eph 6:18.\n\nChrist teaches His army to pray for the utter destruction of the\nenemies of God as the psalmist did: \"Pour out Your wrath on the\nnations that do not acknowledge You, on the kingdoms that do not\ncall on Your Name\" Ps 79:6.\n\nTo deal with the very real hurts and injustices in this world it\nis necessary for us to pray for God's justice. Those who are\npersecuted need the comfort of these prayers.\n\n\"Let the saints rejoice in His honour and sing for joy...May the\npraise of God be in their mouths and a double-edged sword in\ntheir hands, to inflict vengeance on the nations and punishment\non the peoples, to bind their kings with fetters, their nobles\nwith shackles of iron, to carry out the sentences written against\nthem. This is the glory of all His saints. Praise the Lord. \" Ps\n149:5-9\n\nPrayer is, in fact, spiritual warfare. One weapon is prayer for\nconversion of spiritual enemies; another is prayer for judgement\non those who finally refuse to be converted. We handicap the army\nof God when we refuse to use both of these great weapons that He\nhas given us. It is at all times a part of the task of the people\nnf God to destroy evil.\n\nIf you have been guilty of dulling your sword, by neglecting or\nundermining these psalms, repent of that sin, sharpen your sword\nanew, and go forth to do battle in the Name and for the Glory of\nJesus - until \"the knowledge of the Lord will cover the earth as\nthe waters cover the sea\" Hab 2:14.\n\nThe full book \"War Psalms of the Prince of Peace \" is available,\nat R25, from Frontline Fellowship, PO Box 74 Newlands, 7725 RSA.\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":": >:\tI'd really like to see such a thing developed so that interactive\n: >:internet talk radio could be done. Ideally, though, it should be a general\n: >:purpose device. It should be a general purpose enough device that nobody\n: >:should be able to balk at its widespread use. Obviously, to make it easy\n: >:for homebrewers, it should use pretty common hardware.\n: \n: Why don't we move down even further toward the masses by setting this\n: up on an IBM PC clone(probably needs to be a 386 or a 486) with a \n: sound blaster and a V.32bis modem. Those components are very widely\n\n\tI concur for a PC to PC version. BUT for a interactive thing like\ninternet talk radio?!?! It makes me cringe at the amount of hogging such\na thing would do to the bandwidth of the internet. I mean 15 meg files getting\nfloated around for internet talk radio is bad enough. I have a solution; use\nthe phone system; take your electronics and use them on point to point \nconversations through the phone and thats it. If you need to tell someone \nsomething secret and very important wouldn't it make more sense to write it \nout concisely? And if it's just a quick \"YO\" then use a code word and spend \nyour twenty cents.\n\tThose good ol analog systems like Shortwave, Telephones, and TV's have\na use don't gunk up a nice digital packet network trying to emulate them!","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nBut aren't you imposing your moral standards against gay people because\nyou do not want to rent to, or hire, or as you put associate with, (\nand I do not know of a law that requires you to associate with gay\npeople)? It works both ways.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Newsgroup: sci.electronics\nFrom: martin.vuille@synapse.org\nSubject: Electronic Design\n\nDoes anyone know the telephone number for the circulation department\nof 'Electronic Design' magazine?\n\nMV","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"I would like to prevent our Windows users from using\nctl-alt-del from within windows. I know there must be\na way to do it.\nCould anyone point me in the right direction?\nThanks in advance,\nMike Glynn\nmike.glynn@business.gatech.edu","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Does anyone here know anything about chelation therapy using EDTA? My\nuncle has emphesema, and a doctor wants to try it on him. We are\nwondering if:\n\n1. Is there any evidence EDTA chelation therapy is beneficial for his\ncondition, or any condition?\n\n2. What possible side effects are there. How can they be mimimized?\n\nPlease respond via e-mail to rme1@cornell.edu","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nThe Catholic church has an entirely different view of Mary than do \n\"most\" other Christian churches (those with parallel beliefs\nnotwithstanding). Christ, by most accounts, is the only sinless\nperson to ever live. I too, have trouble with a sinless Mary\nconcept just. \nAs for the related issue of the \"original\" sin - only Adam and\nEve will answer for that one. My children do not answer for my sins,\ncertainly I only answer for mine.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":" Really now. Why is this the pot calling the kettle black? I am stating\nthat a person who shows a continually biased opinion is close-minded and that\nhis opinion should be ignored. Clayton is stating that a group of at least\ntwo million (1%) American citizens are evil vicious malicious child-molesters.\n\n Here's a hypothetical question... If Clayton said something like \"all\nthose niggers are really stupid.\" (Please don't be offended, I'm not racist\nbut merely using an example of Clayton's malign logic). And then said he\nread a report that a lot of blacks in inner cities dropped out of school, I\nbet he wouldn't have your support. Yet he can claim that all homosexuals are\ndishonest, evil, lying child molesters without *PERSONALLY* having a single\nhomosexual friend or acquaintance and you'll sit there and support him.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"*** On 04-21-93 04:50, R.x. Getter had the unmitigated gall to say this:\n\n RG> This may be a dumb question, but I need to put a hard drive on my\n RG> father's PC\/XT, either MFM, RLL, or IDE. I know how to hook it up, but\n RG> how do I tell the computer the geometry of the drive. On my 386, you\n RG> set it in the BIOS, but I doubt that's how it's done on an XT. I\n\nMost XT IDE controllers are responsible for keeping track of the drive\ngeometry and getting the information to the computer. The controller may\ncome with software to update its on-board BIOS, or may be designed to work\nwith a particular drive. Seagate drives usually have special controllers\nfor use on XT's, and these are tailored to the drive.\n\nAlso, you cannot low-level format an IDE drive. The low-level format is\nstored on specal magnetic areas on the disk surface called \"servos\" (not\nlike the electronic use of the term) that need a higher recording bias than\nthe drive's recording heads can generate. Don't try to low-level format an\nIDE drive!\n\n... P.E.T.A. People for the Eating of Tasty Animals\n--- Blue Wave\/QWK v2.10\n ","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Not that the question is anything important, but I am still curious:\nWhy is that almost all printed circuit boards are green? I have seen\na few blue ones, but no red, yellow, company logo etc. Is there a\ntechnical reason or could it be that the marketing \"geniuses\" have\nnot tought about it (yet)?","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nGant's ML record Age 28 this season.\n\nYear G AB BA OBP SLG HR SB CS\n1987 21 83 .265 .271 .386 2 4 2\n1988 146 563 .259 .317 .439 19 19 10 <-- 3rd Base Expt. year\n1989 75 260 .177 .237 .335 9 9 6\n1990 152 575 .303 .357 .539 32 33 16\n1991 154 561 .251 .338 .496 32 34 15\n1992 153 544 .259 .321 .415 17 32 10\n\nIn the majors for parts of 6 seasons, total playing time\napprox 4.5 seasons.\n\nJust looking at his hitting record, he's had 2 seasons of OPS\ngreater than .800, which is pretty good for an OF. His\n1988 season is pretty decent for a rookie 2B. The move to\nthird base explains a lot of his 1989. When he returned as an OF,\nhe began hitting again. And of course, last year he slumped.\n\nBut no learning curve? He has obviously improved his batting eye\nover the years, as well as his SB\/CS ratio. As to his fielding,\nhe was an infielder when he was drafted, a 2Bman as he came\nup through the Braves system, and then the Braves put him through\n2 position changes in the space of a year. He's an adequate OF,\nalthough not great, and at least some of your perception of his\nfielding is colored by watching him learn to play the OF at the\nML level. (I know you're another long-term Braves fan :)\n\nAbout playing 3B...IMO, that's the 2nd most DIFFICULT position\nto field, after catcher. At SS or 2B, you need more range and \nspeed, but at 3B, you've got to have quick reflexes and have \na GUN for an arm. There are NO second chances at 3B, even when\nplaying sandlot softball! Granted, I'd still put my best\noverall infielder at SS, but that's because he gets more\nchances, not because the job is harder. It still amazes me\nthat so many teams have tried to convert other position players\nto 3B. But maybe that's because the supply of \"natural\" 3B is\nscarce.\n\nFinally, Gant is a player who puts pressure on himself to\nperform well, and works hard to improve. You don't get\nthose amazingly huge arms on that relatively small body without a\nlot of weight work. Now, whether he's been overdoing it these\ndays may be a valid question, as is the question of whether\nhe tries too hard to make something happen during each at-bat.\nBut frankly, if a player is going to not live up to potential,\nI'd much rather they fail by trying too hard, than by not\ntrying hard enough. You might be able to teach relaxation\nto an adult; but at that age I don't believe you can teach\nhustle.\n\nAll that said, I don't think I'd sign Gant to another long-term\ncontract. He's 28 now, and I think he's free-agent eligible\nin 2 years, when he'll be 30. Given his career curve and\nlimitations, I wouldn't expect him to last much past 35\nas a ML ballplayer. He might surprise me here, but Atlanta's\ngot some talent on the farm, and I'd rather take my chances\ndown the road with Nieves et al.","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\tAre 180 degree V-6 \"Flat-Six\" engines???","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n\nI think C.S. Lewis has argued that medieval people did not all think the\nworld is flat.\n\nHowever, this argument goes both ways. Pretend someone telling Plato that\nit is highly probable that people do not really have souls; their minds\nand their consciousness are just something their brains make up, and\ntheir brains (their body) is actually ahead of their mind even in \nvoluntarly actions. I don't think Plato would have been happy with this,\nand neither would Paul, although Paul's ideas were quite different.\nHowever, if you would _read_ what we discuss in this group, and not\njust preach, you would see that there currently is much evidence in\nfavour of these statements.\n\nThe same applies to the theory of natural selection, or other sacred\ncows of Christianity on our origins and human nature. I don't believe\nin spirits, devils or immortal souls any more than in gods.\n\n\nAh, you said it. You believe what you want to. This is what I had assumed\nall along. \n\n\nYou might be as well planting Satan's seeds, ever thought of this?\nBesides, you haven't yet explained why we must believe so blindly,\nwithout any guiding light at all (at least I haven't noticed it).\nI don't think this is at all fair play on god's part. \n\nYour argument sounds like a version of Pascal's Wager. Please read the\nFAQ, this fallacy is discussed there.\n\n\nAnd I failed to get help from the HS because I had a wrong attitude?\nSorry, Dan, but I do not think this spirit exists. People who claim to have\naccess to it just look badly deluded, not gifted. \n\nPetri\n\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nFord aimed for 75% US content when they designed the new Probe. In actual\npractice it came out to 77% US content. If my '89 is any example the 23%\nthat is imported may be the engine and brakes, at least the '89 had\nMissybitchy brakes.\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"...\n\nThis is a common misconception, shared my many manufacturers, programmers,\nand users alike. COM3, for example, is simply the third equipped COMM\nport, not necessarily the one with I\/O address 3E8. The BIOS just\nsearches sequentially through a set of potential COMM port addresses. The\nfirst equipped port it finds will become COM1, etc. If you're playing by\nthe rules, you can't have a COM4 unless you have a COM3 equipped. The set\nof \"standard\" (whatever that means) port addresses merely reflects the\norder in which the BIOS searches the I\/O address space in its search for\nserial ports.\n\nSo, what you have is indeed COM3 at the non-standard address 2E8. Were\nthis address in the 4th table slot instead, programs which query the BIOS\nto determine the number of installed COMM ports would not find it, as the\nfield in the BIOS data area which contains this number would indicate that\nthere are but 3 COMM ports installed. (Frankly, I don't know of a simgle\nprogram that would actually have a problem with this.)\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"[Frank's solution deleted.]\n\nIf you have access to telnet, contact nyx.cs.du.edu. It's a public access\nUnix system, completly free, and all you need to for access is a verifiable\nform of ID (I think he requires a notarized copy of a picture, or a check, or\nsome such).","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":" Is it realistic for the government to try to keep the details\nof the encrytion algorithm secret if it intends to use evidence from\nwiretaps in court? Won't defense attorneys attempt to obtain the\ndetails of the method if the prosecution attempts to present evidence\nfrom wiretaps in court? Is it certain that such attempts will fail?\n James B. Shearer\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts\nin you. \nIsaiah 26:3\n","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"How do I get a subscription to MacWeek. I want one, but I don't seem to be able\nto find a subscription card anywhere.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nYou can't customize a command line interface? Where have you been? I\ncan change the prompt, I can make aliases (so someone like me who is\nused to say, ls, can type it on my dos machine and still get a\ndirectory listing), and under Unix, if I don't like the command line\ninterface, I throw it out and get a different one. (csh, bash, ksh,\nsh, etc...)\n\n\nThis is true.\n\n\nA decent GUI for all variations of Unix? Lessee... what about Motif?\nOr the stuff from MIT? (twm comes to mind...) those are pretty\nstandard. Heck, an xwindows program runs like it likes to -- all the\nend user has to really know is how to manipulate the actual windows\nwith the mouse, and since it is a GUI, it's *graphical* and a bit\neasier to figure out. (Something the windows people have been pressing\ndown our throats for some time now...)\n\nThe thing I fear is that there will be a gap between the normal users\nrunning windows (all flavors) and the other \"power\" users running Unix\nand other more advanced OSes. At least right now, DOS is still pretty\nmuch king. I can bring a copy of my latest whiz-bang programming demo\nover to my friends house, and since we both run DOS, he can enjoy it\ntoo.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"Hi Fellows,\n\nI have :\n --------------------------------------------------------\n 36 pcs. 1x1-80 $102 + $5.00 for shipping. Total 107.00\n --------------------------------------------------------\n\nIf interested, respond here or call 408\/942-9690 Fax 408\/942-9693\n","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Are there any graphics texts with examples\/demos\/projects directly in\nX?\n\nThe last time I taught the course, I used a popular graphics text that\nuses its own graphics package, with implementations available for\nX\/Mac\/PC. The problem was that after the course the students were good\nat programming in the artificial package, but frustrated that they\ncouldn't really use their skill for other work.\n\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Dear Netters,\n\n My friend have brought a S3801 card with 2Mb RAM. Is there any new driver \nfor the card available on ftp cites? What is the newest version? She is very \ninterest in have a driver for 1024x768 with HiColor and 800x600 true color.\nNo such driver come with the card.\n\nK.W.Mok","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\nI speculate, from the MykoTronx data sheet on the MYK-78, that the algorithm \nis a classified cryptosystem, similar in application to DES but cleared by \nthe NSA for classified traffic, that has been in use for a number of years. \nMyktotronx refers to it as \"Government Type II encryption\", which matches the \ndesignation of one of the types of encryption available on STU-III phones, \nand may be the same as a cryptosystem I have heard called \"CIPHER2\".\n\nThis would make sense, since this is evidently a field-proven cryptosystem \nwhich can act as a \"pin-compatible\" substitute for DES. Combined with a \ntappable key exchange protocol, this would offer exactly what is claimed for \nClipper: secure encryption with access via a key escrow. If this is fact the \ncase, it would make me quite confident of the encipherment algorithm itself.\n\nNow, I do not know if these are in fact the same cryptosystem; my knowledge \nof classified cryptography isn't even fuzzy :), it's nonexistent. However, \nit would certainly have been the least-effort approach on the part of the \ngovernment: take an old military cipher that people can drop in place of DES \n(and which is at least as secure), set up a key escrow scheme for law \nenforcement, and promote it for public use. This also fits with Mykotronx, \nwho's been around but almost invisible for years.\n\nHas anyone else made this sort of connection, or am I just hallucinating pink \nelephants here? :). My curiousity has been piqued...\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n[ ... ]\n\n\n\n[ ... ]\n\n\nOne very interesting thing I notice about this is that the only use of\nthe chip key is to encode the session key for the law enforcement field.\nIt is not used at all by the encryption algorithm.\n\nIt seems like it would be possible to create a device that would be\notherwise compatible, but would send out a bogus law enforcement field.\nThis might render the device unusable with \"normal\" devices if there's\nsome sort of validation involving the law enforcement field, but it\ncould certainly be used with other such modified devices.\n\nOf course, this is irrelevant if the NSA has a backdoor in the\nalgorithm, but it does make it possible to defeat the key escrow system.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n Damn. And I did so have my hopes up.\n\n\n\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\/\\ \n\nBob Beauchaine bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM \n\nThey said that Queens could stay, they blew the Bronx away,\nand sank Manhattan out at sea.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nThe above article is a good short summary of traditional Christian\nteaching concerning the death of Mary. \nAlso very good is \"Re: Question about the Virgin Mary\" by Micheal D.\nWalker. He tells the story very well.\nI would like to add that in the Eastern Orthodox Church we celebrate \"The\nDormition (or falling asleep) of the Theotokos (the mother of God)\". The\nIcon for this day shows Mary lying on a bed surrounded by the Apostles\nwho are weeping. Christ, in his resurrected glory, is there holding what\nseems to be a small child. This is, in fact, Mary's soul already with\nChrist in Heaven. The Assumption of Mary is one more confirmation for us\nas Christians that Christ did indeed conquer death. It forshadows the\ngeneral resurrection on the last day. The disciples were not surprised\nto find Mary's body missing from the grave. She was the Mother of the\nSavior. She was the first of all Christians. She gave birth to the Word\nof God. If it were not for her we would not be saved. This is why we\npray in the Orthodox Church, \"Through the prayers of the Theotokos,\nSavior save us.\"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"Hi, I just test installed kanjitalk 6.07 on my IIci \nand got a black screen, a way sick looking mac icon, and when hitting the\nprogrammers reset, a tone sequence that I guess is the infamous \"tones of\ndeath.\" \nI was able to reboot off a floppy, removed the japanese system, and\nset up the system folder on the hard drive to get system 7.01 back.\nNow have no overt problems with the mac.\nAny idea what caused the tones? I forget the numbers but 7fff comes to mind.\nIf it is some self diagnostic, why would an older system version catch it,\nand not 7. ?\n(I'll be moving up to 7.1 and worldscript by-and-by)\nThanks in advance,\nHiroki","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I own a Zoom V.32bis modem and I am having some strange problems, I\nwould like to contact the manufacturer.. but there is no address on the\nbox. Does any1 have their address? or telephone number?\n\nThanx,\nDon Smith","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nHas anyone, while driving a cage, ever waved at bikers? I get the urge,\nbut I've never actually done it.\n\nI've bike like | Jody Levine DoD #275 kV\n got a you can if you -PF | Jody.P.Levine@hydro.on.ca\n ride it | Toronto, Ontario, Canada","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Can anyone mail me the address of Houston's Mailing List?\nThanks in advance. \nJ. Scott Smithers\nsmithers@dcseq.uscga.edu\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"After seeing William Sessions on television, explaining the great lengths\nto which the FBI went to determine the suicidal tendancies of David Koresh, \nI got the very unpleasent feeling that Koresh had manipulated the FBI's \nperceptions much the way he manipulated his own followers.\n\nMaybe I was manipulated by the news story.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n: \tI was recently talking to a possible employer ( mine! :-) ) and he made a reference to a\n: 48-bit graphics computer\/image processing system. I seem to remember it being called IMAGE or\n: something akin to that. Anyway, he claimed it had 48-bit color + a 12-bit alpha channel. That's\n: 60 bits of info--what could that possibly be for? Specifically the 48-bit color? That's 280\n: trillion colors, many more than the human eye can resolve. Is this an anti-aliasing thing? Or\n: is this just some magic number to make it work better with a certain processor.\n\n\n\tI'm pretty sure most industry strength image processing specific \nsystems (i.e. photo processing gear) use as much as 96 bits of color info.\nWhy? Why not, oversampling is never a bad idea especially if the\nhardware's only task is image manipulation, and profressional photographers\ndemand professional results.\n\n: \tAlso, to settle a bet with my roommate, what are SGI's flagship products? I know of\n: Iris, Indigo, and Crimson, but what are the other ones, and which is their top-of-the-line?\n: (sadly, I have access to none of them. Just a DEC 5000\/25. Sigh.)\n\n\tStrange question, but anyway, there's the VGX line, the newer\nIndigo^2, and the Onyx systems are the new big boys on the block (you\ncan get a 24 processor system with twice the graphics performance of\na reality engine). There's more, but I don't have my handy \"periodic \ntable of sgi's\" on me...\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":" Would you like fries with that, sir?\n","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":" \n \n The Brady Bill passed the House in 1992, but failed to reach a\nvote in the Senate. As such, it never reached Bush. (Sarah Brady's\ncondemnation not-withstanding).\n \n It'll probably pass the House again, and will probably pass the\nSenate if they can get it to a vote. Whether of not they'll be busy\nwith other things will be the question. I don't expect gung-ho opposition\non the part of Senate Republicans, since they won't want to over-use their\nfillibuster trump card.\n ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"How difficult would it be to do a solar sail mission to say mercury?\n\nNot much has been there and there is a 23?KM\/s delta v to eat off.\n\ncould a solar sail, handle say adiscovery bus, and drop it into\nmercury orbit, good enough for rockets to put it into some\nform of polar orbit?","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nYes, they are nice ads, and even better: great prices. But this is all on \nthe outside. The consumer sees this and orders. Little do they know, they \nwill get *POOR* service (very poor). When I ordered a 105mb hard drive from \nTC about 6 months ago, I received it in the mail, installed it, and \ndiscovered it DIDN'T WORK!!! I sent it back to them, and they said they'd \nsend me a refund check. IT TOOK MANY, MANY, MANY phone calls and hate-mail, \nas well as threats of lawsuit to get back my $250.00! In fact, it took TWO \nWHOLE MONTHS of calling and threatening! Every time I'd call, I would be \nput on the run-around until I finally wound up on an answering machine. I'd \nleave my name and phone #, but I didn't even get called back *ONCE*. I AM \nONE PISSED OFF T.C. CUSTOMER, \tAND IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GET RIPPED OFF, OR \nIF YOU WANT DECENT SERVICE, DO NOT --I REPEAT-- DO NOT BUY FROM THIS \nCOMPANY. THE MONEY SAVED IS NOT WORTH THE ULCERS YOU WILL GET. PASS THIS \nWORD AROUND TO YOUR FRIENDS. \t\tCompanies like this do not deserve \nto stay in business, so let's not give them out hard earned money. \n\nDiscount Micro, Systems Powerhouse, and Gateway 2000 all have given me \nexcellent service and speed in the past. I highly recommend them to anyone.\n\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\nThere is a review of 3DO in the latest \"wired\" magazine. You may just want\nto take a trip to the local bookstore and check it out (there's some cool pics\ntoo).\n\n(I haven't read it yet, or I'd tell you more.. :-)","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Greeting\n\nI am starting work on a project where I am trying to make strain gages\nbond to bone in vivo or a period of several months. I am currently\nusing hydroxyapaptite back gages, and I have tried M-bonding the gages\nto the bone. Apart from those two application methods there doesn't\nseem to be much else in the literature. I have only an engineering \nbackground not medical or biological. I would be interest in any\nideas about how to stimulte bone growth on the surface of cortical bone.\n\nThanks for oyur help in Advance.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\n\nNice touch - using the word *seem*.\n-- \nDave Feustel N9MYI ","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\nThe green layer is a solder-mask, and is used to make a finished board\nlook neat, and to avoid solder bridges, especially when using wave\nsoldering (or any other mechanized approach). I've seen red mask,\nbut most that I've seen are green.\n\nA bakelite board will look brown in colour, and, if the solder mask\nis put on, looks like a brown board with green 'paint' on either side\n(or just one side) of the board.\nA fibreglass board will look green from the side, because the green\nsolder-mask makes the board appear that colour. If you got a fibreglass\nboard with no mask, it would be a whitish-grey colour.\nTeflon boards do exist, as well... but I'm not sure about that one.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"********* WANTED : Word Processing Typewriter ********\n\n A friend is looking for a wordproccing electronic typewriter, preferably\nwith 40 char. display and spelling correction.\n\nSend info to the addresses below: \n\nThanks,\n -Steve","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"existance. \n\n\n***************************************************************************\n\tI just thought it necessary to help defend the point that Jesus \nexisted. Guys: Jesus existed. If he didnt, then you have to say that \nSocrates didnt exist cuz he, like Jesus, has nothing from his hands that \nhave survived. Only Plato and others record his existance. Many others \nrecord Jesus' existance, including the Babylonian Talmud. Sorry guys, the \nargument that Jesus may not have existed is a dead point now. He did. \nWhether he was God or whether there is a God is a completely different \nstory, however. \n*****************************************************************************\n","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nWhile it may mean that in 1993, the relevant meaning comes from 1789.\nMoreover, \"controlled\" doesn't tell you WHO's doing the controllling.\n\nFletcher's Political Works, pub'd in 1749, defines a \"well-regulated\nmilitia\", that being the relevant phrase, as being an armed people NOT\nunder the control of govt. The wigged gents who argued about the\nconstituion used it in that way.\n\nFeel free to provide a 1790s-era reference showing a usage other than\n\"individual right, not to be interfered with by govt\".\n\nNote that the first clause has a meaning - it is a restriction on\ngovt military power. See Scarry's University of Penn law review\narticle for an extended discussion. The existence of a well-regulated\nmilitia is a necessary part of that restriction, but it is not sufficient.\n\n-andy","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n\n Huh? Where did you get this idea from? I think you got this\nbackwards. The Duo's memory is faster than its equivalent desktop\nmachine by 5-10% (and the rest of the powerboks). I think the\nexplanation for this was that it can refresh faster (in 2 instead of 5\ncycles I believe). Things that could affect performance would be\nfactors such as use of functions enhanced in the FPU (which the Duo\ndoesn't have undocked). Extensions and background applications can\nslow your computer down too. Real life differences in speed are likely\nto be influence by the software you are running, what kind of screen\ndepth you are running etc.\n\nEspen","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n[story about dealing having problems w\/C610's deleted]\n\n\nI've had my C610 for about six weeks now with no problems whatsoever.\nIt's been \"customized\" with---\n\n * replaced the Apple-Quantum 80 drive with a Connor 212 drive. \n\n * installed a Tandberg SCSI tape drive in the internal bay which works\n just fine (though Apple doesn't seem to be supplying front panel\n bezels w\/ a standard 5.25\" cutout...). \n\nIt's hooked up to an Apple LaserWriter Plus and has no printing\nproblems at all, tested printing complex Photoshop graphics.\n\nIt has expanded VRAM and extra 8 meg SIMM, no problems.\n\nSo in sum, I have no idea what this dealer is complaining about.\n\n\t-Fred","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"I have many icons in IconEdit and PBIcon format and I would like to \nconvert them to PBM, PGM or PPM format. Do you know the formats of\nIconEdit or PBIcon?","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"TRry the SKywatch project in Arizona.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":" \n \n \n \n \n \n Where is Roger anyway? Haven't heard from him in awhile. He must\nbe out on the golf course waiting for the Leafs to join him any day\nnow. : )\n \n ","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nIt could also be that your shell is hogging the resources. For example,\nopen the apps with data files that cause resulting low system resources\nwith ndw 2.x as shell,\n \nthen do the same with program manager, and see if it's the shell or the\napps.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"ALL,\n\nFinally cleaned out the storage room and have the following items\nfor sale:\n\n C-64 Computer\n 2-1542 Disk Drives\n 1351 Mouse\n all cables\n lots of software (mostly games)\n\nThe computer and drives work (hooked it to the TV to test)\nexcept for sound-evidently the sound chip is gone. When GEOS\nwas loaded, the mouse would not respond, so assume it is bad.\nCould be used for the games, or for spare parts.\n\nIf interested, would accept any reasonable offers.\n\nSend replies to ihlpl!rsbrd or call (708) 979-8816.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nis there any script\/program\/thelike already existing which could transform\nthe output of x11perfcomp (a huge table) into a nice 3d'ish diagram or\ngraph by producing postscript output from x11perfcomp input ?\n\nMaybe someone has already written such beast ...\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"-*----\n\nI pity those who hope that medical knowledge can resolve issues\nsuch as this. This issue has been rehashed in sci.med time and\ntime again. The bottom line is this: in normal circumstances,\nboth the medical advantages of and the medical risks of\ncircumcision are minor. This means that the decision is left to\nthe religious, cultural, ethical, and aesthetic mores of the\nparents, at best, or to the habit of the concerned hospital or\ncaregivers, at worst. \n\nAs (prospective) parents, you should do what you want in this\nregard and not worry about it too much. In terms of decisions\nyou make for your child, it will have far less importance than\nmany -- such as which schools you choose -- that most parents\nthink about only a little. \n\nThis question will undoubtedly push the buttons of people who\nfeel that the decision to circumcise your infant or not is a\nmomentous medical decision. It is not.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"I'm not sure were this thread has been before i popped in, but I've never\nthought of waiting periods as having anything to do with training or\ncompetence. I just can't imagin any valid reason for having a gun that\ncan't wait a few days. I can think of plenty of bad reasons for not\nwanting a waiting period: I want to buy a gun and kill so-and-so right\nnow, I've crossed the state line to buy a gun illegally and I can't\nafford to spend the night here, etc.\n\nI'm not a big fan of guns, but I feel that it is important to guard\nAmerican's rights to own them. On the other hand, we license and regulate\nmany things without seriously impeding anyones constitutional rights.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"initially, 79 returned to active use, 80 new sectors marked bad, following\nsuccessive runs of spinrite.\n\nI think I need a new ESDI HDD controller.\n\nI know that these two will work:\nDTC 6280\nAdaptec 2322B\n\nOthers that MIGHT work:\nDTC 6282\nUltra Store 12\nWD 1007V\n\nIf you own one and will sell it cheaply I'll buy it.\n\nThanks,\n\n-Greg Bishop\ngt3635a@hydra.gatech.edu","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nbleagh! this was a terrific trade. snow will certainly be better than\nmattingly in the future, but that they'll be about the same now is a\ndefensible opinion. abbott is one of the few truly great pitchers in\nthe game today.\n\n\ni'm not sure about this one. i think that it's good, in that a\npre-1992 boggs kicks hayes\/meulens\/whoevers' ass, and that a 1992\nboggs still isn't ALL that shabby. it's bad, though, that the\nyankees expect a pre-1992 boggs, and will probably get a 1992 boggs.\nhowever, i'd still play boggs over hayes or bam bam.\n\n\nyou have my full agreement here. he's not all that much better than\nvelarde, and silvestri is just about a lock to be better than him.\nhowever, i do enjoy the fact that \"spike\" is not a nickname.\nnot that this helps the yankees.\n\n\ni strongly disagree. i'd much much rather have a hundred games of\ntartabull and sixty games of dion james than 162 games of james.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\nOften Shuttle lifts satellites with upper stages. Yet we still consider it\npayload. Ten Saturn flights over about 4 years delivered to LEO roughly the\nsame as 50 shuttle flights over 10 years.\n\n\nThey where pretty much the same in terms of cost\/pound. A resurected\nSaturn would cost only $2,000 per pound (if development costs are ignored)\nwhich is five times cheaper than Shuttle.\n\n Allen\n\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"I have also moved on to a 66.6 mhz clock. Thus far not problems. I'm not totallysurprised as I've had Q700 run at 35.4 mhz (CPU clock speed) using a VSO. My\n25 mhz rated Daystar QuadraCache got very hot at 32 mhz and would fail previously. I glued on a piece of aluminum stock to the hi speed RAM chips and it runs\ncool without problems at 33.3 mhz. The combination is faster than a Q950.\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\nMight depend on where you live .. I know locally, for most of the winter\nthe ground, and concrete floor, within sheds and garages (unheated) is\nsignifacantly warmer than the average air temperature. The air does get\nwarmer during the day, but during the night, the ground and concrete\nis definitely warmer, especially when protected by the walls from the\nalbedo effect. And the nights are longer by several hours than the\ndays.\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":" \n Hmm... there must be two towns with the same name. Kaliningrad,\nlocated just North of Moscow is correct. It is the home of several\nRussian space enterprises, including NPO Energia, Krunichev, Fakel,\nand Tsniimach. The main Russian manned spacecraft control facility\nis also located here.\n Kaliningrad is easily reachable by auto from Moscow, and tours\ncan be arranged. Call ahead though, there are still armed military\nguards at many of these facilities -- who don't speak English,\naren't well paid, and are rather bored.\n It's a very popular destination with Western space industry\ntypes at the moment.\n ----------------------------------------------------------------\n Wales Larrison Space Technology Investor","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nIn the hands of a defender, a .357 _is_ a miracle from God. He helps those \nwho help themselves. Or haven't you ever heard that one before?","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"[ deleted ]\n[ deleted ]\n\n Evolution is both fact and theory. The THEORY of evolution represents the\nscientific attempt to explain the FACT of evolution. The theory of evolution\ndoes not provide facts; it explains facts. It can be safely assumed that ALL\nscientific theories neither provide nor become facts but rather EXPLAIN facts.\nI recommend that you do some appropriate reading in general science. A good\nstarting point with regard to evolution for the layman would be \"Evolution as\nFact and Theory\" in \"Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes\" [pp 253-262] by Stephen Jay\nGould. There is a great deal of other useful information in this publication.\n","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\n\tThats pretty hard since CB900 customs weren't introduced\n\tuntil 1980. If you find a pre-80 one, hold onto it. It\n\twill be worth big bucks some day.\n\n\n\tMine has comstar wheels. Methinks you need to do\n\tyour homework better.\n\n\n\tAnd obviously, neither do you.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"Yesterday, I went to the Boeing shareholders meeting. It was a bit shorter\nthan I expected. Last year (when the stock was first down), they made a big\npresentation on the 777, and other programs. This year, it was much more\nbare-bones.\n\nIn any case, I wanted to ask a question that the board of directors would\nhear, and so I got there early, and figured that If I didn't get to the mike,\nmaybe they would read mine off of a card, and so I wrote it down, and handed it\nin.\n\nAfter the meeting started, Mr. Shrontz said that he would only answer written\nquestions, in order to be fair to the people in the overflow room that only\nhad monitors downstairs. Naturally, I was crushed.\n\nSo, when question and answer time came, I was suprised to find my question\nbeing read and answered. Admittedly near the end of the ones that he took.\nPresumably getting there early, and getting the question in early made all\nthe difference.\n\nSo, on to the substance. The question was \n\nIs Boeing looking at anything BEYOND the high speed Civil Transport, such\nas a commercial space launch system, and if not, how will Boeing compete\nwith the reusable single stage to orbit technology presently being developed\nby Mcdonnell Douglass?\n\nWell, he read it without a hitch, and without editing, with impressed me,\nthen he answered it very quickly treating it as a two part question, last\npart first.\n\nThis is to the best of my recollection what he said.\n\nAs far as single stage to orbit technology, we think that we have a better\nanswer in a two stage approach, and we are talking to some of our customers \nabout that. As far as commercialization, that is a long ways off. The High\nspeed Civil Transport is about as far out as our commercial planning goes at\nthis point.\n\nSo, this tells me that Boeing still considers space to be a non-commercial\narena, and for the most part this is true, however it also tells me that \nthey consider there to be enough money in building space launchers for them\nto persue work on their own.\n\nNow, I do have a friend on the spacelifter program at boeing. Actually,\nthis is a mis-nomer, as there is no spacelifter contract for the work that this\nguy is doing, however, he is doing work in preparation of a proposal for space\nlifter contracts. He won't tell me what he is doing, but maybe this is where\nthe TSTO action is taking place at boeing. At the very minimum, the chairman\nof the board of boeing said that they have an approach in mind, and they are\ntrying to do something with it. \n\nAnybody know anything further?\nIs this really news?\nDoes this threaten further work on DC-? ?","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\nIt is the Croats that were divided, at least 70,000 were left in Serbian\nprovince of Vojvodina. It is the Muslims that were divided, 200,000\nleft in the region of Sanjak that now belongs to Serbia. If the Serbs\nin Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina want self-determination, the same\nright should be given to Croats and Muslims, and Albanians and Hungarians\nin Serbia. Why should Serbia be exempted?\n","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\nand skill. If you haven't done it before, it can be dangerous. It takes\nsome getting used to. Read Ed's list.\n","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"as far as simply mapping your logo or whatever onto a cube or sphere, \nit's quite easy. Just either copy the GIF you want mapped into the map \ndirectory or add a map path to the directory where it currently is. Then \ngo into the materials editor and make a new material with that as the bit \nmap, voila.. \n\n__________________________________________________________________________\n | \/ |\\\n | H E \\ Y B E R |\/ E N [ zippy@cyberden.sf.ca.us ]","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\n\tThey must be theists in disguise.\n\n\tIn any event, we don't _need_ to create religious parodies: just \nlook at some actual religions which are absurd.\n\n\n\u001b[34mAnd now . . . \u001b[35mDeep Thoughts\u001b[0m\n\t\u001b[32mby Jack Handey.\u001b[0m","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"I can (and do) take religious writings as a metaphor for life.\nI do this with all sorts of fiction, from Beowolf to Deep Space Nine.\nThe idea is to not limit yourself to one book, screen out the good \nstuff from what you read, and to remember that it is all just a story. \nYou sound Buddist to me :^)","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\n\nAntihistamines have been the active ingredient of OTC sleep aids for\ndecades. Go to any drugstore and look at the packages of such sleep\naids as Sominex, Nytol, etc. The active ingredient is:\ndiphenhydramine, the same antihistamine that's in Benadryl.\n\n\n\n--\nSteven Litvintchouk\nMITRE Corporation\n202 Burlington Road\nBedford, MA 01730-1420","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nWhile I have respect for John's ability and integrity, I really regret his\nleaving just after a major release (or, more accurately, making the release\njust before leaving). Several of us are having problems with xv-3.00, and\nin particular I have issues with all the fixes that have so far been made\nto the Imakefiles and xv.h. Without John to adjudicate, and everybody\nposting fixes that work for *them*, chaos is inevitable; let's hope it is\ntemporary.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\n\n\nI think the answer to Mr. Mayamsky's question can be found in the\nfirst amendment to the US Constitution.\n\n\tAmendment I (1791)\n\n\tCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of\n\treligion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or\n\tabridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the\n\tright of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition\n\tthe government for a redress of grievances.\n\nSteve","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"Talking about car alarms, there are certain cars in this country that are \nonly insurable if they are fitted with a Vecta alarm. We're talking Coswoths\nand Porsches and stuff. Just before they (the insurance companies) decided to \nmake this move, they insisted that the car be fitted with a Scorpion alarm (\nnow they've changed to the Vecta)... so everyone who's spent $$$ on fitting \nthe Scorpion alarm have founbd themselves having to upgrade to the Vecta system.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nMacsee.zip on ftp.cica.indiana.edu is supposed to read and write Mac disks. \nI've never tried it, though. Good luck","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\nhorizontally opposed 4.\nor 'boxer'\ngreat idea, actually..\nsmooth running; low center of gravity..\nalso used in some honda gullwings, corvairs, porsches (others?)\n...\n\n\n\n\n","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"I wonder how many more years it will take Gretz to beat this one? ;-)","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nI am forced to disagree with you. First of all, one may have been \nborn from a non-Turkish, non-Muslim parent outside the Turkish land, \nyet still can be a Turk, provided this person calls himself or herself \na Turk. Because the designation of a Turk is not a genetic feature,\nnot a racial or religious feature. It is a matter of identifying\nwith the Turkish values. Secondly, the following observations by \nWesterners were written in French by Ahmet Cevat: \n\n\"If Turks had behaved like Christians to use force to convert to Islam the\nnations which they brought under their power, to which no one could have\nopposed, today there would be no Eastern problem. But Turks did not do so. \nThey obeyed the word of the Koran to permit everybody \"to worship in their own\nway\" centuries before Frederick the Great pronounced his famous dictum. Thus,\nin an age when the Christian Europe itself shed Christian blood and when \npeople in Europe enjoyed inflicting inhuman tortures upon those whose beliefs\ndiffered from theirs, the Ottoman Empire became the sole country where the\ninquisition did not exist, where deaths at the stake were unheard of and \nwhere accusations of witchcraft were not made. And the barbarian (!) Turkey\nwas the only country where the Jews persecuted and chased away everywhere\nby the Christians, could find asylum. These facts demonstrate that Muslim\ncountries provided spiritually far better living conditions than Christian\ncountries.\"[1]\n\n\"The Turks, who are a conquering nation, did not Turkify the nations that came\nunder their rule; instead, they respected their religions and traditions. It\nwas a stroke of luck for Romania to live under Turkish rule instead of\nRussian or Austrian rule. Because otherwise there would not have been a\nRomanian nation today\" (Popescu Ciocanel).\n\n\"Turks rule over people under their administration only externally, without\ninterfering with their internal structures. On account of this, the autonomy\nof minorities in Turkey is better and more complete than any in the most\nadvanced European countries.\"[2]\n\n\"...human beings hate each other on account of religious differences. This flaw\nis older than Islam and Christianity. But there has never been any examples\nof this adjuration in Turkey because Turks never oppress anybody on account\nof his religion. If enmity on the basis of religion had been such a case of\nsimple contempt among us too, or if it did not keep translating itself into\naction, many nations in our Europe would probably have considered themselves\nhappy!\" (A. de Mortraye).[3]\n\n\"Turkey never became a scene for religious terror or for the cruelty of the\ninquisition. On the contrary, it served as an asylum for the unfortunate\nvictims of Christian fanaticism. If you look into history, you will see that\nin the fifteenth century thousands of Jews who were expelled from Spain and\nPortugal found such a good asylum in Turkey that their descendants have been\nliving there very calmly all through these approximately three hundred years,\nand are only forced to defend themselves in some countries against the\ncruelty of Christians, especially that of the Orthodoxes. No Jew is able to\nappear in public during Easter celebrations in Athens, even today. In Turkey,\nhowever, if the Israelites are insulted by the Greek and Armenian communities,\nlocal courts immediately take them under their protection.\"\n\n\"In that vast and calm country of the sultan, all religions and nations are\nliving together peacefully. Although the mosque is superior to the church and\nthe synagogue, it does not replace them. Because of this, the Catholic sect is\nmore free in Istanbul and Smyrna compared with Paris and Lyon. In addition \nto the fact that no law in Turkey prohibits the open-air ceremonies of this \nsect, neither does any law imprison its cross in the church. While the\ndead are being taken to the graves, a long line of priests bear processional\ncandles and chant Catholic hymns. When all the priests in all the churches in\nthe Galata and Beyoglu districts go into the streets and form clerical\nprocessions during the Eucharist celebrations, chanting hymns and bearing\ntheir crosses and religious banners, a detachment of soldiers escorts them\nwhich forces even the Turks to stand in respect around the group of \npriests.\" (A. Ubicini).[4]\n\n[1] Ah. Djevat, \"Yabancilara Gore Eski Turkler,\" 3rd ed. (Istanbul, 1978),\n pp. 70-71.\n[2] Ibid., p.91.\n[3] Ibid., pp. 214-215.\n[4] Ibid., pp. 215-216.\n\n\nSerdar Argic","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"My first and most important point is that regardless of how your recovery\nhappened, I'm glad it did!\n\nOn 10-May-93 in Re: How I got saved... \n\nNOW! The point that I'll try to make is that coincidences like this occur\nwith a very high frequency. How many of us have been thinking of someone\nand had that person call? Much of the whole psychic phenomenon is easily\nexplicable by this - one forgets the misses. Consider your astrological\nforcast in the newspaper. How many times have you said \"That's me\" vs\n\"That's not me\"? You'll remember the hits, but the misses will be much more\nfrequent.\n\nOn 10-May-93 in Re: How I got saved... \n\nAnd what if, instead if being healed, your affliction got much worse and\nyou ended up paralyzed? Would you have attributed that to god as well?\nOr would that have been the work of satan? If you believe that would have\nbeen so, why ONLY good from god, and ONLY evil from satan? Couldn't the\nagony have come from god? Think about what he did to poor Job!\n\n\n\nDavid Hunt - Graduate Slave | My mind is my own. | Towards both a\nMechanical Engineering | So are my ideas & opinions. | Palestinian and\nCarnegie Mellon University | <<>> | Jewish homeland!\n====T=H=E=R=E===I=S===N=O===G=O=D=========T=H=E=R=E===I=S===N=O===G=O=D=====\nEmail: bluelobster+@cmu.edu Working towards my \"Piled Higher and Deeper\"","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nNot entirely true. A friend of mine was having trouble finishing the game\nGODS and asked me for help since he could not find a \"trainer\" (small\npatch that lets you play without losing lifes). The game is compressed but\nI did find *one* byte which when changed in the original *compressed* file\nwould not affect the decompression and would also prevent the \"shield\" in the\ngame from being tured off turning therefore making you invincible.\n\nThere are many other progs whose copy protection was defeated one way or\nanother and I have seen examples of this with my own eyes. The copy\nprotection schemes defeated were various such as using protected mode,\ncompressed executables, progs that load and execute other progs (possibly\ncompressed), dongles, key disks, etc...\n\nI believe that persistence overcomes even the very best copy protection\nschemes.\n\n\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nYou allways could port and use emu from export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib\/emu.tar.Z.\nWe've implemented a blinking text cursor for the very reasons people mentioned.\nYou can even configure the actual size of the text cursor (horizontal \/ ver-\ntical line cursors, smaller block cursors), turn on and off blinking,\nset the blink rate and so on. You even get blinking text - ok, enough\nadvertising.\n\nI haven't looked at the xterm code in this respect, but from the memories\nI have when we had to decide whether to start with xterm and make it do\nwhat we wanted (mostly the blinking text), I'd say it won't be easy, since\nxterm is a hairy mess (understandable if you follow it's roots back to\nX10).\n\nThe actual task to get the cursor to blink isn't that difficult if you\nprovide the right hooks. As Antonio mentioned, you'll have to show the\ncursor directly after it has moved, or people will become confused.\nSince it's a good idea to take the cursor off the screen when you \ndo anything on screen anyways, this isn't very complicated. You'll just\nhave to start the blink process with the cursor showing directly after\nit's mapped.\n\nAs for the portability of emu and it's newest version. The one on export\nis still the same as on the R5 contrib tape. We wanted to get out a new\nrelease for over six months now, but unfortunately we're drowning in work.\nBut since the changes aren't affectiong emu's behavior much, I'd say\nwhoever wants to try emu shouldn't wait for a new version.\n\nAs is, emu won't work on BSD derived systems (e.g. SUNs) with anything else \nthan a csh. There is a fix to this, which is very short (remove one line\nof code). I'll put this on export today.\n\nMichael","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"The following books are up for sale.\nAll are in good to excellent condition.\n\nMake offers.\n\nrob@phavl.uucp ( uunet!phavl!rob )\nRobert Ransbottom\nGeneral Supply & Metals, Inc.\nvoice: 508-999-6257\n\nIndex:\n Miscellany\n C \n C++\n Unix & Operating System\n Intel Processor & MS-DOS\n\n\nMiscellany:\n\n Algorithms, 2nd Ed., Sedgewick, Hardbound\n List: $41.00\n\n Programmers at Work, Lammers\n List: $10.00\n\n Software Reliability, Musa, Iannino, Okumoto HARDBOUND\n List: $51.00\n\n The Users Guide to Small Computers, Jerry Pournelle\n List: $10.00\n\n Out of the Inner Circle, Bill Landreth\n List: $10.00\n\n Elementary Pascal, Ledgard, Singer\n List: $13.00\n\nC++ Language:\n\n Object Oriented Program Design with Examples in C++, Mark Mullin\n List: $20.00\n\nC Language:\n\n Variations in C, Schustack\n List: $23.00\n\n Programs and Data Structures in C, Ammeraal\n List: $20.00\n\n Turbo C Programmer's Library, Jamsa\n List: $23.00\n\n Advanced Turbo C, Hebert Schildt\n List: $23.00\n\n Understanding C, Bruce Hunter\n List: $18.00\n\n C Database Development, Al Stevens\n List: $24.00\n\n C Programmer's Library, Purdum, Leslie, Stegemotter\n List: $20.00\n\n Dr. Dobbs Toolbook of C, Dr. Dobb's Journal\n List: $25.00\n\n C with Excellence Programing Proverbs, Henry Ledgard\n List: $19.00\n\n C, the Pocket Reference, Herbert Schildt\n List: $5.00\n\n C Programming Guide, Jack Purdum, SOME WEAR\n List: $25.00\n\n C Programmer's Toolkit (w\/ Disk), Jack Purdum\n List: $40.00\n\n C: Step-by-Step, Waite, Prata\n List: $28.00\n \nUnix and Operating System:\n \n The Unix System V Environment, S. 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Comer & Foosum, HARD\n List: $53.00\n\n Microcomputer Operating Systems, Dahmke\n List: $17.00\n\nINTEL Processor, MS-DOS:\n \n Inside the IBM PC (w\/ disk), Peter Norton\n List: $30.00\n\n Using Turbo Prolog, Robinson\n List: $20.00\n\n Using Assembly Language, Wyatt (ibm pc orientation)\n List: $27.00\n\n Compute's Quick & Easy Guide to Learning Lotus 1-2-3, Doug Wolf\n List: $13.00\n\n Advanced 80386 Programming Techniques, James Turley\n List: $23.00\n\n intel 80386 System Software Writer's Guide, Intel Corp.\n List: $20.00\n\n Performance Programming Under MS-DOS, Michael Young\n List: $20.00\n\n Programmer's Problem Solver for the IBM PC, XT & AT, R. Jourdain\n List: $20.00","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"I've turned my monitor on and off with the cpu running many times. Each time\nI wonder what I am doing to my CPU by directly hooking in such a high current\ndraw on its lines while it is running. Does this put a substantial spike on\nthe power line? Could one possibly lose data or damage equipment?\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nNo.\n\n\nNo. The library at Alexandria was perhaps the greatest library ever\nbuilt in the world. The Greeks had a love of wisdom, philo sophos, and\nthis great love was reflected in the Alexandrian library. The Christians \ngot a hold of it and began modifying and purging texts and then the Moslems \ninvaded and either the Christians burned the library to keep it from falling \ninto Moslems hands (far more likely since they were the book burners, not the \nMoslems), or it burned in the sack of the city or the Moslems burned it. \nEither way, a tremendous amount of information was lost. The destruction of the\nlibrary of Alexandria was probably one of the greatest crimes of man\nagainst man.\n\n\nActually, the Hebrew almah, (young woman), was translated as the Hellenistic \nGreek parthenos which may or may not be correctly translated into the\nmodern and technical English term virgin. The Jews did not have the type\nof virginity cult that the Greco-Romans had in Artemis and Diana.\n\n\nThe standard text used by Christians and Jews is the Masoretic Text.\nJews of course use the text in its original Hebrew, without translation.\n\n\nPropaganda.","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nYow! Am I ENCRYPTING yet?\n\nDidn't we go over this guns'n'crypto discussion a few months ago? Must\nwe go over it again?","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\nOr the library might be there but not pointed to by LD_LIBRARY_PATH.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"Would someone be willing to explain to me the 486DX 50MHz is not more\npopular than it is? I would think it would be just as fast, if not \nfaster than the 486DX 66MHz for certian applications. Plus, a 50MHz \nmotherboard would seem better if you had any plans on upgrading the\nchip in the future. I must be missing something, since everyone is \nbuying the DX2 66... Many adds don't even mention the DX 50.","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nMy $0.02 worth: I did this once. BDI LadyCager in a Town Car passed me on\nthe right on a two lane road!:-{ I memorized her license plate (this in the\ndays before I carried pen and paper in my tankbag) and went to the local\npolice station. Cops filled out the ticket. I signed it. She paid it!\n\n tom coradeschi <+> tcora@pica.army.mil","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\nYou're reading far too much into this (aside from the obvious fact\nthat you shouldn't hold anybody to what they wrote in a 10 year old\nbook in a rapidly changing field like this.)\n\n\nQuite simply she says that the security should not DEPEND on the\nsecrecy of the algorithm. A secret algorithm can still be secure,\nafter all, we just don't know it. Only our level of trust is\naffected, not the security of the system.\n\nThe algorithm *could* be RSA for all we know, which we believe to\nbe secure.\n\nThey have a much better reason to classify the algorithm than to\nprotect its security. They want to protect its market share.\n\nIf they publish the algorithm, then shortly manufacturers would\nmake chips that implement the algorithm and standard but do not\nuse a key stored in escrow. And of course, everybody would buy them.\n\n\nThe whole push of this chip is that by establishing a standard that\nyou can only use if you follow their rules, they get us to follow\ntheir rules without enacting new laws that we would fight tooth and\nnail.\n\nQuite simply, with Clipper established, it would be much harder for\nanother encryption maker to define a new standard, to make phones that\ncan't talk to the leading phone companies. The result is tappable\ncryptography without laws forbidding other kinds, for 99% of the\npopulace.\n\n\nTo get untappable crypto, you would have to build a special phone that\nruns on top of this system, and everybody you talk to would have to\nhave an indentical one.\n\nThat's the chicken and egg of crypto. The government is using its\nvery special ability to solve chicken and egg problems of new\ntechnologies to control this one in a way they like.\n\n\nIt's almost admirably clever. When the EFF started, I posed the question here\n\"What are the police going to do when they wake up and discover they\ncan't wiretap?\" and nobody here had an answer (or even thought it was\nmuch of a question)\n\nThen came the backdoor and Digital Telephony bills, which we fought.\n\nNow we have their real answer, the cleverest of all.\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\nIt's NOT the concrete floor that does it. The problem is that lead-acid\ncells self discharge over time. Even high quality cells (Gates for instance)\nwill discharge 50-60% over a 3-5 month period of time. Non-sealed cells\nself discharge even faster. If the battery was not completly charged\nwhen left sitting, it probably discharged past the the point where cell\nsulfiding occurs, which in many cases means a ruined battery.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nHere goes:\n\nMore than a few years back (if you were born that year, you can legally drink),\nwe tried it out. We found an 8 ft. deep cistern that we lined with some 10 ft.\n2X6s. We put a large can (one of those industrial sized pork'n beans cans)\nstuffed with oily rags and scraps of wood in the bottom. After lighting the\nfire, we LOWERED a box of .38 Spc. SWCs into the can. We heard pops, one solid\nbang and several \"fizzzz shussss\". After we thought the excitment was over, we\nboldly climbed down to find that NONE of the bullets had left the can, several\nof the shells were lieing around the bottom of the well and the boards had all\ndied of smoke inhalation. And 5 or 6 of the shells still had live primers!","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"I UPGRADED MY OLD 386 WITH 486DX-50 LOCAL BUS MOTHERBOARD TWO MONTH AGO \nAND WITH IT I BOUGHT A CONTROLLER CARD LOCAL BUS AND A GRAFIC CARD \nDIAMOND STEALTH VLB.\nBUT WHEN I TRY TO PUT MY NEW GRAFIC CARD AND MY NEW CONTROLLER TOGETHER\nMY SYSTEM DON'T WANT TO BOOT UP; IT STOP AFTER CONTROLLER CARD CHECKING. \nI HAVE TRY TO CHANGE MY AMI-BIOS SETUP BUT NOTHING WORKS. \nJUST ONE THING WHEN I DISABLE MY ROM-BIOS ADRESS ON MY CONTROLLER CARD\nMY SYSTEM DO ONE MORE STEP: CHECKING ALL SYSTEM AND CACHE MEMORY BUT NOTHING\nMORE.\nTHANKS FOR ANSWER.\nCHROBERT\n \n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"If anyone has any information on this deficiency I would very greatly\nappreciate a response here or preferably by Email. All I know at this\npoint is a deficiency can cause myoglobin to be released, and in times\nof stress and high ambient temperature could cause renal failure.\nx\n","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"In fact, I'm looking for a possibility to connect different peaces of information\n(like in the windows help system). \n\nAnd no, I don't want to program such a system by myself. The necessary effort and\nafford should be as small as possible.","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nTell that to the people who run the 10-meter Keck telescope, or the \nastronomers and engineers working on the Gemini twin 8-meter telescope\nproject. It took 7 years to build Keck I and now they are building\nKeck II. According to the December 1992 Sky & Telescope, \"This\nsecond 10-meter eye will convert the facility into a binocular telescope\nwith double the light-gathering power and the ability to resolve\nthe headlights of a car some 25,000 kilometers away.\" Japan's 8.3-meter\nSubaru telescope will soon join Keck on Mauna Kea. All these telescopes\nwill work in the infrared, yes, but they are _visible light_ telescopes!\n\nAnd haven't you heard anything about adaptive optics? A lot of research\nwas done with \"Star Wars\" funding, and some is now being shared with\nastronomers. This shows great promise. Soon, probably within a few\nyears, even the largest telescopes will be able to resolve to their \ntheoretical limit _despite_ the distortions of the atmosphere.\n\nTo say that \"visible light astronomy is already a dying field\" is \npure hokum. To use the \"logic\" that things are already bad, so it doesn't\nmatter if it gets worse is absurd. Maybe common sense and logic\nare the dying fields.\n\nGeorge Krumins","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n[...]\n\nThe House Document Room can be reached at +1 202 225 3456. You need to \nhave the number of the document you want (e.g. HR1036) and they'll be happy\nto send it to you. Tell them if it's going to be a big stack, because the\nsurly sounding guy who answers is scrawling in a really awful hand on the\nback of the envelope that will come and will run out of room quickly if\nyou don't tell him.\n\nThe Senate document room is too important to deal with the likes of you\nand I, and will answer requests from off the hill only by mail.\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\n(much mindless drivel deleted)\n\n\nQuestion to you Canadian folk: is this University of New Brunswick a\nbranch campus of the Western Business School? Seems like the same sort\nof rectal appendage belongs to both of them.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\n\nNow to make it perfect apple ought to run right out and license\nthe voice of a certain Mrs. Roddenberry for the speech synthesizer....","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nWHAT KIND OF HAPPY GRASS YOU ARE SMOKING? MAYBE YOU SHOULD SHARE SOME WITH ME.\nFIRST OF ALL, LOU GEHRIG IS THE GREATEST FIRST BASEMAN EVER. JIMMIE FOXX IS\nCLEARLY THE NEXT BEST FIRST BASEMAN EVER. HE COULD BE THE GREATEST FIRST\nBASEMAN OF THE YANKEES IN THE MODERN ERA. TO PUT HIM IN THIS \"BEST IN THE\nHISTORY OF BASEBALL\" IS QUITE HUMOROUS, VERY SILLY, AND TOTALLY OFF THE LINE.\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\nI'll pick up that PM and have a look -- maybe the picture in there is not\nthe actual car, but a prototype?\n\nI saw the Mach III and was not all that impressed -- it looked WAY too\nJapanese for me... the tear drop headlights reminded me of a Nissan NX...\n\nGlad I didn't hold out for the '94 and bought a '93. Maybe they'll work on\nthe design a little bit, listen to consumers and come out with nice-looking\n'95 or '96. It always takes a while to work out the kinks in a new design,\ne.g. the F-body Camaro\/Firebirds (btw, the new Camaros look like shit too).\n-- \nKeath Milligan, Software Engineer, VideoTelecom Corporation, Austin, Texas\njkm@vtel.com, reaper@wixer.bga.com","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\tYou don't know much about the fall of Diem's government in Vietnam.\n\tOr the traditional Indian practice of Suttee. People have been\n\tburning themselves to death (or willing to go through such and end)\n\tfor political and religious reasons since the beginning of time.\n\tAlso, death from smoke inhalation is little better than dying from\n\tthe flames themselves. Think about breatning in searing toxic\n\tgasses. It's not pleasant.\n\t\n\n\n\tThen again, to a Buddhist monk, it might be. To each his own.\n\n\n\tI'm waiting to see what the government has, too. \n\n\n _____ _____\n \\\\\\\\\\\\\/ ___\/___________________\n Mitchell S Todd \\\\\\\\\/ \/ _____\/__________________________\n________________ \\\\\/ \/ mst4298@zeus._____\/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_'_\/\n\\_____ \\__ \/ \/ tamu.edu _____\/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_\/\n \\__________\\__ \/ \/ _____\/_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_\/\n \\_ \/ \/__________\/\n \\\/____\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\n \t\t\t \\\\\\\\\\\\","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nEven if they did, a globe at a scale that you could fit into your average room\nor even average \"hall\" the deviations you mention would not be visually\nevident. In other words a micrometer would be required to test the fact that \nthe Globe was infact pear-shaped. \n\nRegards Scott.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nScott Fisher [scott@psy.uwa.oz.au] PH: Aus [61] Perth (09) Local (380 3272). \n _--_|\\ N\nDepartment of Psychology \/ \\ W + E\nUniversity of Western Australia. Perth [32S, 116E]--> *_.--._\/ S\nNedlands, 6009. PERTH, W.A. v \n\n *** ERROR 144 - REBOOT? is a registered trademark of ENSONIQ Corp ***","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"CALL FOR PAPERS\n ===============\n\n\n Progress In Neural Networks\n Special Volume on Shape Analysis\n\n\n Omid M. Omidvar Minsoo Suk\n Series Editor Volume Editor\n\n\n\nSignificant progress has been made recently in shape analysis using\nneural networks and the energy minimization concept. Ablex Publishing\nCorporation is planning a special volume on \"Shape Analysis\", scheduled\nfor this year.\n\nThis volume will be a part of \"Progress in Neural Networks,\" an annual\nbook series reviewing research in modelling, analysis, design and\napplication of neural networks. The primary aim of this volume is to\npresent, in a single volume, the most important achievements made on\nthis important topic, which are otherwise scattered in diverse literature.\n\nAuthors are invited to submit original manuscripts detailing recent\nprogress. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: shape modelling,\nshape estimation, shape recovery, shape representation, shape matching,\nsurface reconstruction and surface decomposition. Research work utilizing\nneural networks directly or based on energy minimization techniques such as\nMarkov random field, mean field annealing, simulated annealing, graduated\nnon-convexity algorithms and resistive networks are most welcome.\n\nThe paper should be tutorial in nature, self contained and preferably,\nbut not necessarily, about fifty double spaced pages in length. Please send\nelectronically (if you prefer, you can send a hardcopy to the address below)\nan abstract and an outline to\nmsuk@ima.enst.fr\nby May 30, 1993. The full paper must be submitted by July 31, 1993 to:\n\n\n\nEurope USA","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nThere are two approaches:\n\n1. If your power cord is the kind that detaches from the back of the\nmonitor (most common) you can get a *replacement* power cord that will go\nfrom the monitor to the back of the computer.\n\n2. You can get an adpater that connects to the plug end of the existing\npower cord and provides the proper end that plugs into the back of the\ncomputer.","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nYeh. Be tough to pick up UK Telly in your situation:-}\n\nNo signs of Type 259 ads in TV in the states yet, but I don't watch much,\nso I'm not in a real position to comment.\n\nBUT! I got my invite to the dealer introduction \"On the deck out back\".\nRSVP is on the way!!!!!!\n\n tom coradeschi <+> tcora@pica.army.mil","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n -jeremy\nAre you talking about a single BATSE component, or\nthe whole thing?\n\nYou *could* propose a BATSE probe; launch two or three with ion\ndrive on various planetary trajectories... your resolution increaces\nthe more they're spaced apart. You could probably cheaply eject them\nfrom the solar system with enough flybys and patience.\n\nThings would start out slow, then slowly get better and better\nresolution...","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":" OK, I heard a lot of talk about the NSA's infamous control over encryption\n export through the ITAR. Here's a question. Say I develop this great new\n encryption system, and I want to sell my software worldwide. The thought\n police then come in and say \"This algorithm is a threat to national security.\n You will not be permitted to export it.\" At this point, what kind of trouble\n could I get into if I ignored the ITAR and sold my program to international\n customers anyway?\n\nFirst of all, it's not the thought police, it's the export police.\nIf you move overseas with your great thoughts in your head, write the software there,\nand then sell it, the US Thought Police probably can't do too much about it,\nthough you might want to check with your lawyer first.\n\nHowever, if you write the program here, and sell it to furriners,\nyou are now an international arms dealer and can get thrown in the\nclink for *many* years, especially if they decide you'd be a good example,\nand Cuban Drug Dealers and Fanatic Middle Eastern Terrorists buy your stuff.\n\n(Definitions of \"public domain\" are different for ITAR purposes, so if\nyou've got a good enough lawyer who'll do your case for free after\nthey've confiscated everything you own as evidence, you might win.\nBut nobody wants to go first, since the stakes are _quite_ high.)","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"\n\n\nThis has to be a dictionary attack. No other attack makes sense.\n\n\nThis means that whoever encrypted the file just typed some password\nwhich was a single dictionary word, and then Russell tried all the\nwords in the dictionary. This isn't too implausible, especially if he\nwas smart and clipped the first plaintext block off the ciphertext (if\nthe first block doesn't decrypt then obviously the others won't\neither).\n\nAssuming one attempt a second, it takes seven hours to try all the\nwords in \/usr\/dict\/words. Not real tough.\n\nIf you want DES to be secure, you have to use RANDOM KEYS. You can't\njust type your wife's name and think \"aha they'll never guess that\none!\"\n\n\n\n-- \nDaniel F. Boyd -- boyd@cs.buffalo.edu ","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"So THAT'S what happened to Denny McLain. Sad.\n\nFor those of you who are interested, another baseball pariah,\nPete Rose, has a weekday radio show on the Sports and\nEntertainment national radio network. I think it's 3-5 PM\nlocally, 6-8 PM on the East coast.\n\nAnd actually, his on-air monologues about the baseball\nbusiness sounds a lot more reasonable and articulate\nthan what I hear from the Ray Knights of the world.\n--\nGreg \"Mockingbird\" Franklin \"Interracial mixing encompasses a lot lot more\nf67709907@ccit.arizona.edu than mingling between G7 races.\" -- robohen","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"I have the following IBM hardware forsale\n\n\tATI VgaWonderXl24 - This is a great card, it supports 1024x768 256 colors, 800x600 32k colors, and 640x480 16 million colors. I found that it also speed up windows considerably. I'm asking $100 o.b.o. for this card.\n\n\n\tI also have 2 2400 baud modems. I have Docs for both but I don't have the original boxes. Both work fine and I'd like to get $25 each or $40 for both.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"# \n# > Dear Mr. Beyer:\n# > \n# > It is never wise to confuse \"freedom of speech\" with \"freedom\"\n# > of racism and violent deragatory.\"\n# > \n# > It is unfortunate that many fail to understand this crucial \n# > distinction.\n# \n# \tIn fact, if a speach was not offensive to some, its\n# protection under Freedom of speach laws would be useless. It is\n# speach that some find questionable that must be protected, be\n# it religiously blasphemous or inherently racist. It is only\n# through civilized discourse and not scare tactics that one can\n# enlighten those that one perceives to be ignorant. That is the\n# idea behind freedom of expression.\n# \tWhat you find offensive might be perceived as truth by\n# some and what they might find offensive might be your belief.\n# It is only through free exchange of ideas (and insults as the\n# case seems to be with this channel) that one can change\n# another's erring ways.That is why Jefferson said that here \n# we are not afraid to \"tolerate error so long as reason is left to \n# combat it\". \n\n Does this mean that YOU are volunteering to wade through the\n Mutlu\/Argic deluge that comes in every day? Some of us are\n tired of being dragged into content-free pissing contests\n with reflexive bigots. We INTENSELY dislike being stuck between\n letting this crap pass without comment as though it were\n unremarkable and replying to it and getting sucked in again.\n\n Let's keep some perspective here.\n\n IMHO, the Josh's policy of forwarding the garbage in question,\n without comment, to the relevant sysadmin strikes a good\n balance. The stuff was, after all, PUBLISHED on a public\n forum -- from that very site, yet. Hardly a matter of\n confidentiality or copyright. If the local administration\n wants to do something about it, they have that right. If\n not, nobody's twisting their arms.","label":17,"label_text":"talk.politics.mideast"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nDoes this need to have anything to do with disk compression? I have \nexperienced the same thing a couple of times myself, but *without* any disk \ncompression stuff installed. (For example, guess what happened when Norton \nSpeedDisk once crashed during defragmenting!)\n\nBjorn-\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\n Bjorn Myrland * bjorn.myrland@sipaa.sintef.no\n SINTEF Safety and Reliability * N-7034 Trondheim, NORWAY","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\tI got mine for about 7 bucks at Radio Shack. The instructions\nDO say to expose it to light for a while, but mine doesn't seem to require \nvery much to make it work.\n\n\tI just wish I could get a big sheet of the stuff, abouit 12\" x 12\"\nfor a reasonable price.....it isn't cheap, from what I've seen.","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nYou, along with Mario Lemieux, must be from another planet. The only\ndifference is that Lemieux comes from the one with Geo. Washington, Abe\nLincoln (and many other great men and women of this world) whereas you come\nfrom the one with David Koresh. Yeah, Mario is good at drawing penalties,\nbut wouldn't you try do something (you do claim to play) to give your team\nan advantage? I don't remember Lemieux getting any diving penalties this\nyear, whereas many others did. Finally, Mario has NEVER complained about\nbeing hit. He knows it's part of the game; he gets back by dishing out an\neven bigger hit to the same guy or just scoring a few goals (or setting\nthem up.) Don't you have any compassion for a man who has gone through so\nmuch in his life?","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"This inelegant device started life as a 175 watt security lamp, until\ni smashed off the outer glass to liberate the nasty rays, It works a\ntreat, weighs a heap (due to the ballast) , and NO - i wont ship it !!\ncheers\nMike.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"** I am posting this for a friend **\n** please respond to vaughn%sonatech@hub.ucsb.edu **\n\nI'm working on an application where we are creating a dither pattern \nand rendering it in a window by applying it to the stipple pattern \nof the GC. The following code segment almost works if the window width \nis an even multiple of 8. If it is not an even multiple it skews the \npattern towards the right. Another problem, whether it is an even \nmultiple of 8 or not, is a series of vertical lines spaced 8 pixels \napart.\n\n\nextern\tDisplay\t *dpy;\nextern\tWindow\t\txid;\nextern\tGC\t\tgc;\n\nextern\tint\tMax_X, Max_Y;\t\t\/* set in resize handler\t*\/\n\ndither(pixels)\n\n\tchar\t*pixels;\t\t\/* dither pattern data\t\t*\/\n\n\t{\n\tchar\t*bm;\t\t\t\/* bitmap data\t\t\t*\/\n\tchar *bmp;\n\tlong\t I, arraymax;\n\n\n\tarraymax = Max_X*Max_Y;\n\n\tbm = (char *)malloc(arraymax);\n\tbmp = bm;\n\n\tfor (I=j=0; I 7)\n\t\t\t{\n\t\t\tbmp++;\n\t\t\tj = 0;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\n\tstipple = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, xid, bm, Max_X, Max_Y);\n\tfree(bm);\n\n\tXClearWindow(dpy, xid);\n\n\tXSetStipple(dpy, gc, stipple);\n\tXSetFillStyle(dpy, gc, FillStippled);\n\tXFillRectangle(dpy, xid, gc, 0, 0, Max_X, Max_Y);\n\tXSetFillStyle(dpy, gc, FillSolid);\n\t}\n\nI suspect the answer is to pad the data.\n","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"\nThis is actually more like the stuff from Phase A and MOL....Phase B ended\nwith a \"Power Tower\" approach....","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\n\n\ngimme a break! you KNOW chevy'd screw that up just like that almost great\ntruck with the \"big phat 454\". Have you ever seen the mufflers on that \nthing??it's amazing it moves....(which isn't to say it's not a good idea,\nbut i'm quite sure chevy'd screw it up the same way)","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\n[Some discussion about whether Elias is money grubbing deleted]\n\n\n\n\n\nSome thoughts and facts,\n\n1.) Bill James is a partial owner of STATS, inc. However he has almost\nnothing to do with the day-to-day operations of the company, although he\ndoes have significant input into the design of the books that bear his name.\n(The handbook, but not the scoreboard). To the best of my knowledge, the\nonly things that Bill actually writes for STATS are the predictions section\nof the handbook, and the Bill James Fantasy Baseball rulebook.\n\n2.) The debate over Elias goes way back. Bill James' early stuff was hampered\nby the fact that Elias would not give access to their stats at any price.\nProject Scoresheet, and later, STATS were founded to fill this void. You\ncan call STATS, and ask them for a report on just about anything in their\ndatabase, and they will provide it -- for a price, of course. Or you could\njust log into their online system and look at the data yourself. Having\nattempted to pry numbers from Elias in the past (football, not baseball), they\njust don't do that. In STATS eyes, the high ground comes from making the\ninformation available at all.\n\n3.) That being said, I'm pretty dissapointed by Bill's book this year, too.\nI am given to understant that it was mostly a response to the publishers \ndesire to have the book come out sooner than April.\n\nHope this makes things just a little bit clearer.\n\n(Bias alert. I am a former part-time employee of STATS.)","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSo, who is Mykotronx, Inc.? It would be nice to know that they were\nnot a front company used by an intelligence or other agency of the \nU.S. government. Trusting the fox to guard the chickens, and all that.\nSeems suspicious when the rest of the sources are foxes.\n\nWhile we are at it, the chip design(s) should be examined and verified\nagainst silicon to insure no trap doors or hidden protocols exist in silicon,\nregardless of the security level of the encryption algorithm. It would be a \nshame if some three letter agency had the ability to interrogate my chip, when\nall I'd know is that someone rang, and when I attempted to go off hook the\nline went dead. Could be even worse if the chip were intended to connect\ndirectly to a modem.\n\nThe design examination should be done to the gate level. Does anyone have\na good idea how to tell if there is a piggyback design on silicon? The model\nwould be extra logic sharing pins with the advertised function. Tip offs\nwould be circuitry that would ignore incoming data if formats or sequence\nis not right. I can think of only two ways an output pin could be used,\nand its possible that might be noticed, but could be edited from the netlist.\nI think the silicon itself needs to be investigated. Imagine a design\ndone in two layer metalization, yet finding a third layer under the\nmicroscope. ","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"I am working with 24 bit RGB BMP files and need to\ncomvert these to 15 and 16 bit images. How do convert\n24 bit images to 15 and 16 bit RGB images? Thanks! \n","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"I need to be able to cause a beep, but without using any interrupt\nroutines, as I cannot use the BIOS. I believe that the PIC might have\nsomething to do with it, but I'm having troubles deciphering the\ninformation I have on it to figure out how to program it!\n\n\tI'm programming all of this in Turbo C, if that makes any\ndiference at all...\n\n\tPlease can anyone help me??!\n\nThanks,","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\nJust taking a guess, perhaps it was that Koresh had peaceably been served\nwith warrants before, and he did not shoot anyone but instead went with the\npolice without fighting.\n--\n\"On the first day after Christmas my truelove served to me... Leftover Turkey!\nOn the second day after Christmas my truelove served to me... Turkey Casserole\n that she made from Leftover Turkey.\n[days 3-4 deleted] ... Flaming Turkey Wings! ...\n -- Pizza Hut commercial (and M*tlu\/A*gic bait)","label":19,"label_text":"talk.religion.misc"} {"text":"\nVery good point. Is there someone out there that is working on this?\nI'd offer my time to help manage\/do it all myself but yaw'll are not\ngoing to hear from me over the summer. I'm not trying to be pushy,\nand there is being progress made (re: pov mailing list).\n\n-hed\n","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"\n\nI know you work at sun, but that's really no reason not to like fast \ncomputers. I suspect a conspiracy here. Are you trying to drag Intel through \nthe mud at a con or something? I really wish you guys would make your own \ncomputers faster instead of degrading others'. Why don't you go straight for \nthe top and run a pentium at 0.7 MHz while you're at it?\n\nSeriously though; Why in the bleeding hell do you want a 386\/40 to run at \n25MHz?????????????\n\n(Insert smiley where appropriate)\n\nMAIL-mail: gunnarh@sofus.dhhalden.no SNAIL-mail: Gunnar Horrigmo\n gunnarh@fenris.dhhalden.no Oskleiva 17\n N-1772 Norway","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\n\nOk, I have a question... why? Why do people copy the article, and the \nonly new thing they add to the post is there name? I'm not picking on \nthis person, I've seen a few of these. Is it just a mistake? Am I \nmissing something? Is it some unknown net-equette I missed somewhere?\nI skip over all the quoted material, since I've already read it, and look \nfor the non-quoted material, and all I get is the name addition. Is this \nsupposed to me \"I agree\", or \"I second this\" or what?\n\nSorry...","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\nWow! You really know how to hurt a guy. Guess I shouldn't bother watching\nany more games. It's already been decided. :^)\n\nluigi\n","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"\n\tWhat I saw on TV and what you claim are two different things. The\nDavidians did not start shooting until after the BATF lobbed a couple\ngenades in the windows and started shooting themselves.\n\n\n\tEASY! If you see federal agents in body armor with sub machine guns\ngoing in throught windows, that is a No-Knock warrant. Also since the \nvideotape shows the BATF throwing grenades before the BD's etunred fire, \nyou can safely assume that they didn't ring the doorbell.\n\n\nP.Vasilion,","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"Howdy, Netlanders:\n\nCan you put an ISA card into an EISA slot?\n\nAlso, can you put a 8-bit PC card in an ISA \nslot?\n\nPlease e-mail if possible,\n\nThanks ahead of time,","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"Argh. This is what I get for acknowledging David Sternlight's existence.\n\n\nOkay, it looks like I am going to have to do the history lesson after all.\n\nDuring the Vietnam war, there were a great many citizens opposed to it\nwho considered themselves perfectly law abiding, although Mr. Nixon and\nhis lackeys thought otherwise.\n\nThe Federal government had no compunction about adding \"people who\nare otherwise decent, law abiding and upstanding, but disagree with\nus\" to your nice little list. Do you think this could never happen\nagain?\n\nNote that I am not speculating about what the government could do,\nbut discussing the sort of \"observation\" - including but not limited\nto phone tapping - that the government put its citizens under during\na time of national tension.\n\nYour naivete is still appalling, BTW. I mean, read what you posted again.\nHow are we to differentiate between Good People and Bad People? Answer:\nA priori, we can't; we have to assume. Now, which way do we assume? Do\nwe assume a priori that a citizen is law-abiding, or rather a potential\nCommunistDrugLordChildAbuserCultMessiah? One of the things that's\nsupposedly great about America is the freedoms enjoyed by citizens who\nare presumed to be law-abiding until proven otherwise.\n--\n","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"Are there any Off-Line mail readers for the net-news? In qwk format? It \nwould be really helpfull to be able to download the net news from a Vax or\nmainframe and read it off-line.....\n\n\nAdam Hodge","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"OK... quick scenario... you're at home, not bothering anybody... next thing you\nknow, somebody comes crashing in the upstairs window and you hear an explosion.\nYou see that this individual has a submachinegun, and that more similarly armed\nindividuals are rushing your front door. Will you a) defend yourself and family\nagainst this attack b) realize \"oh, only the BATF would enter like that, so I \nbetter surrender\" or c) roll over and let whoever is attacking your home do\nwhat they would like? You have chosen a), and discover that the people you \ndefended yourself against are federal agents, who now are camped outside your\ndoor waiting for you to surrender. You have learned that they intend to \ncharge you with murder, and are further defaming your name, while claiming that\nyou can safely surrender at any time. Then they start using psychological \nwarfare techniques against you, while still claiming that you can safely give up\nand will receive a fair trial. Some weeks into this standoff, you are still\nholding out, when they begin a new ploy to induce your surrender, namely using\ntear gas to annoy you, and ramming your home with tanks. Yet they claim that\nyou can safely surrender at any time. While you patiently wait out this latest\nround of attacks, your house catches fire and the bales of hay you were using as\ncover spread the fire rapidly through the house, and you try to escape through\nthe fortifications you had raised for your own defense and the rubble created\nby the tanks. Only 9 of your followers make it.\n\nI am not claiming that the above scenario is accurate. I am disagreeing with\nthe notion that it is their own fault for dying because they refused to \nsurrender to agents of the Federal government after another federal agency\ncommitted an armed assault of their home on the basis of a flimsily concocted\nsearch warrant. \n\nLook at how the Texas Rangers view the BATF. Look at the FBI statements\nregarding the BATF actions. From all apparent sources, the FBI blundered\ntrying to clean up the mess made by the BATF, resulting in an accidental fire\nwhich killed most of the BD's who were still in the compound, and are now \nplaying CYA. The BATF committed an illegal assault, obtained the use of \nTexas NG resources with fabricated allegations, and compounded their abuses\nby accusing the BD's of crimes outside their jurisdiction once they had been\nheld off in their assault.\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"Well, here goes. After lurking for a LONG time, I'll announce myself. Yes, I'm\nthe enemy. The enemy that also happens to ride an \"arrest me red\" 90 VFR. \n Bike history: (as if this endears me to the DoD)\n 79 Honda XL 175 \"High School\"\n 85 Kawasaki KLR 600\n 84 Honda V65 Sabre \"Cornering by Committee\"\n 88 Honda Hawk GT \"Proctologists' designed this bike\"\n 90 VFR\n\n I'll entertain questions but my answers will reflect Georgia law and may not \n apply in your state. \n \n P.S. Anyone got a Nomex suit for sale?","label":8,"label_text":"rec.motorcycles"} {"text":"\n\n\n\n \n I remember reading an article in Reader's digest many moons ago\n about a similar incident. During a minor leaque game a player neck was\n cut when the opponent he was back-checking tripped and his skakes\n flew up. In this case the victim's mask proved a hinderance since\n his face was protected and so he didn't bother with the\n usually instinctive reaction to protect his face\/neck. A quick \n thinking coach saved his life by applying direct pressure and using\n snow to contract the blood vessels (from what I can remember).","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nAs she said, the letter is addressed to Bettman. The post (which, though\nhaving pretty much the same content, is an entirely different entity) was\naddressed to all. When she puts the letter in the mail I doubt it will\nsay \"To: All\". I figure she wanted to let people here see what was in it\nsince it is a topic that interests a lot of folks here. That's an entirely \ndifferent purpose than sending the letter to Bettman.\n\nUnfortunately...\n\n\n\nThe \"largest computer networks in the world\" phrase is a definition of \nthe Internet, not a group as a whole that she claims to represent. As\nfor the business of whether or not it is large, it is large compared\nto say, the number of folks on r.s.h. who are sending a letter to thank\nhim for changing the names, at least to this point. And just for my\nown curiosity I thought I'd look up the \"official\" definition of large\nin the dictionary. It reads:\n\nlarge - 1. having more than usual power, capacity, or scope. \n 2. exceeding most other things of like kind in quantity or size.\n\nNow I have no idea how many letters Bettman may have gotten on the issue\nor how many people may have signed them. 65 people may be up there, \nthereby validating definition 2. I would also wager that the geographical\nrange of signatures is quite large, which would give it a large scope.\n\n\nWhy would he be impressed with this unless it were \"large\"? \n\nI am of course assuming that you actually agree with what you are writing\nand are not simply trying to be a pain about the whole issue to hear\nyourself speak. \n\nI personally don't know whether or not I agree with the letter. I have\nvery mixed emotions about it. I like the names as they are, and don't\nthink they make it that difficult to learn the game, but there might be\na shred of validity to the change. \n","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"\nThis comes up periodically, and I just don't get it. Take, for example, Mark\nMcGwire. He walked 90 times in 1993. If that's not a potential great example\nof what you're talking about then I don't know what is. Now let's look at\nwhat happens when McGwire doesn't walk:\n 75% of the time he made an out.\n 10% of the time he hit a single.\n 5% of the time he hit a double.\n 10% of the time he hit a homer.\nNow, you're pitching against McGwire. Would you trade 20 walks for 2 homers,\n1 double, 2 singles, and 15 outs? I would. Why give him the base when you\ncan get him out 3 times out of 4?\nThen there are guys like Alex Cole, who has a career .363 OBP even\nthough he's never had a batting average over .300 (he did hit .300 in\n227 AB in 1990) or hit a single home run. Yep, that's right, he's\n*never* hit a homer in 916 AB's through the end of 1992. Who'd be\nafraid to throw a strike to him?\n\n Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"For Sale: 24 Pin Printer - ALPS Allegra 24\n\n Asking Price: $150 shipped prepaid\n (C.O.D. orders pay C.O.D. shipping).\n\n Features:\n\n Straight paper path (won't jam).\n Paper saving tear-off capability (no need to waste a sheet to\n get a current printout).\n Programmable preferences (you don't even need a computer)\n Letter Quality 360dpi output\n Epson LQ2500 emulation built-in\n Card slot for additional memory \/ font upgrades\n Printer ribbons easily found (there are three or four sources\n for ALPs ribbons in every Computer Shopper).\n Fast 180 CPS output\n This printer has not even been used in the last two years (three\n years old) because I have a laser printer at work and use that\n instead.\n Originally $399.\n\n I'll even throw in two ribbons (may need simple reinkings tho).\n\n\tAdisak Pochanayon\n\t2525 University Avenue\n\tApartment J\n\tMadison, WI 53705\n\t(608) 238-2463\n\n---------------------------------- CUT HERE ----------------------------------\n\n Jeez!!! It never fails, get in the tub and there's a rub at the lamp!\n-- The Genie from Aladdin.\n\n pochanay@cae.wisc.edu eddie (Adisak) Pochanayon\n Check out all of SilverFox SoftWare's Releases.... your Amiga entertainment.","label":6,"label_text":"misc.forsale"} {"text":"\"The Villager-Quest seem like the best of the Cravan\/Voyager\n\tcopies to come along since the Mazda MPV.\"\n\nI'll agree about villager but not MPV -- it's so small that I'd class\nit as a SUV with an extra seat shoehorned in. To get any rear cargo\nspace, you shove the back seat up against the middle seat, eliminating\n*all* leg room.\n\nBack to the Villager ...\n\n\t\"Only the price is controversial.\"\n\nAnd the use of attack belts instead of 3-point belts. That killed it\nfor me.","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"\nIn the part of the posting you have so helpfully deleted, I \npointed out that they used the wording from the English Bill of\nRights apparently *changing* what they understood by it, and I\nasked why then should we, two hundred years later, be bound by\nwhat Keith Allan Schneider *thinks* they understood by it.\n\n\nSo one cannot say \"a cruel fate\"?\n\nYour prevarications are getting increasingly unconvincing, I think.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"\nEspecially the '68 Shelby-American GT-500KR (King of the Road, so named\nto steal GM's planned Camaro King of the Road's thunder :-)\n\n\nSome GT-40s are street legal, some aren't.\n\n\nI found my Shelby-American guide. There were a grand total 126 GT-40s\nbuilt:\n\t\tGT-40 Coupes\t\t55\n\t\tGT-40 Road Cars\t\t31\n\t\tGT-40 Mk II\t\t13\n\t\tGT-40 Mk IIIs\t\t 7\n\t\tGT-40 Roadsters\t\t 5\n\t\tMirages\t\t\t 3\n\t\tGT-40 Mk IVs\t\t12\n\t\t \tTOTAL:\t 126\n\t\tAdditional uncompleted Mk IIIs\t6-12\n\nTwelve of these cars were prototypes; 48 racing coupes; 31 road coupes;\neight Mk II coupes; 4 LHD Mk IIIs; and 3 RHD Mk IIIs. The other \nbreakdowns follow the above list (eg, 12 were Mk IVs). The LHD\/RHD\nbreakdown is only given on the Mk IIIs.\n\nThe prices (for those which can be bought) are around the $1 Million\nmark, last I heard, with a projection of some $3.5 Million (or\nthereabouts) in 2000. It was second only to some penny-ante Ferarri ;-).\n\nShelby won the FIA World Manufacturer's Cup with his Cobras in '65; that\nwas also the year that he retired them from the Shelby-American racing\nteam (in favor of the Ford GT program the next year). That victory\nbroke a 13(?) year Ferarri winning streak.\n\nWell, there's lotsa info I could spout, but I'll refrain. Much of\nthis information comes from \"Hot Rod\" magazine's \"Shelby American\nCobra\/Mustang Guide,\" which has more info on the Shelby-American \nFords than you could _ever_ want to know.\n\n\t\t\t\tJames","label":7,"label_text":"rec.autos"} {"text":"Does anyone have the player stats for games played up until\nApril 22,1993.","label":10,"label_text":"rec.sport.hockey"} {"text":"In a post of 29 April (?), considering disasters as instances of the\njudgements of God in history, Andy Byler spoke of\n\n > the desire of the Jerusalem mob who crucified the Lord that\n > \"His blood be upon us.\"\n\nVera Noyes replied (02 May),\n\n > I will not comment here for fear of being heavily flamed.\n\nI invite them both (and other interested parties as well) to read my\ncomments on this verse of Scripture. To obtain them, send the\nmessage GET CHOOSING BARABBAS to LISTSERV@ASUACAD.BITNET or to\nLISTSERV@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU. Putting it briefly, I think that the\nsignificance of the demands of the Jerusalem crowd has usually been\ngreatly misunderstood, both by Christian and by anti-Christian\nreaders.\n\n Yours,\n James Kiefer","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\nI own a PC FanCard II, which is a slightly different beast. It's a long card\nthat plugs into an 8 or 16 bit slot and contains two muffin fans. It requires\nno extra cabling. I had a 286 that was experiencing some problems due to\nheat. The FanCard made the system run cool enough so that the problem no\nlonger appears. It's supposed to keep the internal temperature in the range\nof 75-95 degrees Fahrenheit. According to the maker's (M.S. Tech)\nadvertisements, the US Army used a bunch of these to keep their PCs running\n(w\/o a\/c) in Desert Storm. I can't vouch for that. However, I am a satisfied\ncustomer. And I have no other connection with the maker or the mail-order\nhouse (Lyben (313) 268-8100).\n\nHope this helps,","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"\n\n\nOr how about:\n \"End light pollution now!!\"\n\nYour banner would have no effect on its subject, but my banner would.\n","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"Everyone is complaining about the debacle in Waco. It is hard to \nunderstand all this angst. What happend there is nothing less than\nwhat we wanted to happen. Why all the sour grapes ?\n\nBATF was looking for a propaganda event to counteract their impending\nbudget cuts ... the attendance of the press at the initial big\ncommando raid is proof. It would have been ever so easier to grab\nKoresh and his central followers as they shopped in Waco. Alas, no\npropaganda value there. \n\nThe FBI screwed-up big time, all the time. They should have never allowed\nthe situation to drag out like that. A quick second assault, before the\nBDs could decide on a strategy, would have been the better plan. \n\nThe BDs themselves were the biggest screw-ups though. They imagined\nthat US law and US law-enforcement had no jurisdiction within their\nlittle 'country'. WRONG ! They had no right whatsoever to fire on\nthe BATF, and if they mistook their identity initially, they should\nhave surrendered at once when they did realize who they were. If the\nBDs had a problem with the warrants, they take it to court, just like\nthe rest of us. If they wanted full-auto weapons, they could have\nobtained the proper permits, just like the rest of us would need to\ndo. What they may NOT do is decide for themselves what US law applies\nto themselves and which does not. They get their chance like the rest\nof us - at the voting booth. \n\nIf the BATF and FBI have become latter-day Gestapo, then they have\nbecome that way because WE have desired them to be so. We get to\nvote on laws, and on the lawmakers. By our choices over the years,\nwe have approved the creation and form of the BATF and FBI. When\nthe FBI was out chasing 'pinkos', the general public didn't seem\nto mind a bit of extra-constitutional activity. When the BATF is\nraiding militant black organizations, we don't mind the heavy hand.\nWhen the FBI is dicking around with the rights of potheads, the\npublic doesn't mind. Suddenly, when we see a bit of ourselves in\nthe current 'enemy' choosen by these agencies, we get all bent out\nof shape. SUPRISE ! You reap what you sow.\n\nWaco was an encapsulation of the All-American experience - religious\nfanaticism, militaristic thinking and overwhelming violence. Don't\nblame it on 'them', the FBI and BATF. They were just acting within\nthe parameters we have set over the years. We made 'them'. We ARE 'them'.","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nThat's kind of extra work that one cannot expect the store people to do.\nIMHO it would be easier if companies sell their software as cheaply as\npossible AND to sell the customers detail manuals (for the brain-deads)\n, quick reference books, how to do books and videos, paid support hot line\n(1-900 :). For the registered purchasers, these can be part of their package.\nI have seen many books to teach people how to use DOS, WP and other software. I\nI suspect either users can't read the manuals or they don't have manuals.\nEither way, there is $$$ to be made. BTW books are quite a bit more\nexpensive to reproduce than a $1 disk.\n\n\nWith the popularity of Multitasking and pseudo multitasking systems\n(eg. OS0.5, Windoze, Mack System 7), it is pretty easy to run a debugger\nand figure out the protection schemes by disassembling\/tracing\/trapping\nthe application during run time. Schemes like compressed software\/\nspecial loaders would be easy pray even to beginner hackers.\n\nHardware keys (unless well designed and *TOTALLY* transparent) is a\npain in the b*t. We having using a piece of software under Windoze\nthat uses a hardware key. The key interfers with the printer stuff\nwith other programs and often has to be unplugged for those software\nto work properly.\n\n\nAll the hacker has to do is to remove\/modify code that communicate with\nthe port.\n","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\n\nFirst the FBI said they saw two members of the cult start the fire-and the \nFBI never lies. Second, the first started in opposite ends of the compound \nat the same time and thirdly, the fire spread too quickly for it not to be \nhelp without an accelerate.\n\n","label":16,"label_text":"talk.politics.guns"} {"text":"\nAs I've noted, you can likely get around that with a directional\nsensor. Phased array systems could completely defeat this scheme.\n\n--\nPerry Metzger\t\tpmetzger@shearson.com","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":"One can only remap special-command keys in procomm it seems. I\nwould like to remap other keys too - especially \"altgr 2\", and\nsuch combinations.\n\nAnybody know a plain OR dirty way to do this?? (of cause most\npeople settle for remapping function keys, but I don't see\nwhy there should be a limitation...)","label":2,"label_text":"comp.os.ms-windows.misc"} {"text":"In-reply-to: johnn@eskimo.com's message of 21 Apr 93 23:03:27 GMT\nNewsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.sun.hardware\nSubject: Re: Monitors - Nanao?\nReferences: \nDistribution: \n--text follows this line--\nI have a Nanao 17\" (F560?) on my IPX. I prefer it to my Sun 16\"\ntrinitron at work with all those vertical jitters and the two\nhorizontal shadowmask thingies.\n\nI got it from one of the folks advertising in Computer Shopper et al\nfor $1050 plus about $40 shipping. \n\nI bought a cable which goes from the Sun's 13W3 connector to the\nmonitors 4xRGBS for about $50 from a Macintosh mailorder shop (Relax\nTechnologies).\n\nI'd do it again. Happily.\n","label":3,"label_text":"comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware"} {"text":"","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"hypodermic\nit. \nthere is\nme.\n\nLooking in The Evolution of Anaesthesia by M.H. Armstrong Davison\n(pub Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore 1965) I found the following\nchronology:\n\n\"1853. Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853), inventor of the\ngalvanocautery, describes a glass syringe with tapered nozzle. This\nsyringe was intended to be used with a special trocar for injecting\nferric chloride into aneurysms, and thus to heal them by coagulation.\n\n1853. Alexander Wood (1817-84) of Edinburgh invents the hypodermic\nneedle and adapts Pravaz's syringe for use with it.\"\n\nYou might also be interested to read about the experiments of Sir\nChristopher Wren in 1656, described by Oldenberg & Clarck in the\nPhilosophical transactions of the Royal Society in 1665. Using a\nsharpened quill and a pig's bladder he injected opium, wine and beer\ninto the veins of dogs.","label":13,"label_text":"sci.med"} {"text":"\nThere is also the question of cause and effect.\nLock a mostly straight guy up for 10 years with only guys, ask\nten years later if he has ever had sex with a guy. Closing your\neyes and pretending its a girl sucking you still counts as sex\nwith a guy on the survey....","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n[....]\n\nThanks Jon. I had forgotten about the 1912 and 1927 invasions (if I had\never learned of them. I mean I *really* forgot!) But I read the context\nas more recent, such as when the Sandinistas were expecting an \"imminent\"\ninvasion from the U.S. which never happened.\n\nI stand corrected. Thanks.\n\n\nI remembered this one. This one and Bush's invasion were the two I\nmentioned above. Good ol' Teddy R.-- he knew how to get things done!\n\n\nRegards,","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"A great many computer programmers read \"Dr. Dobb's Journal\". In a recent\nissue, there was a paragraph in an article that pained me greatly to read. It\n\n \"There's nothing wrong if Microsoft setting the standards for the computer\nindustry. The industry NEEDS an IBM for the 90's.\"\n\n Where has the hacker ethic gone? Not the \"cracker\" ethic, which is something\nentirely different and bad, but the hacker ethic, which tells us to value the\nfree distribution of information and yield to the hands-on imperative? Why is\nit that people and corporations like Bill Gates, IBM, and Intel are able to\nhave a virtual dead lock on the computer industry? Why is it that, if a person\nlike myself posts messages to Usenet on how to get into the little nooks,\ncrannies, and idiosyncrasies of a computer system, they are not given any\nuseful information by those who know, just a badmouthing? (or are completely\nignored) Why is it that people like Steve Jobs have to abandon their efforts to\nmake truly innovative products? I ask those of you who call yourselves\nhackers, why is this? And further, how can you let it go on? It is a fact\nthat the computer industry has changed the world, and shall continue to do so\nfor a long time to come. It has allowed the propagation of information in a\nvolume unheard of even twenty years ago, and has made this world even smaller\nthan it was before. I shudder to think what that world will be like if the\ncorporations are allowed to have their way, perpetuating more drivel like the\n286, Windows, and the IBM product line on the computer-using public. \n\n That is not to say I am against business per se; people who profit off of\ninnovative, intelligent, creative designs do not bother me. In fact, I applaud\nit; that is the American way. But those who manage to sell kludgy, uncreative\nsystems to the public, and profit off of them, are the ones who are the\nproblem. And, unfortunately, because they have enough money to make up for\nblunt stupidity, they can keep doing it for a very long time.\n\n I put it to you thus: Where HAS the hacker ethic gone? If it still exists,\nwhere? And, if it DOES exist, why are those who call themselves \"hackers\"\nallowing this to perpetuate itself? Why are they not creating new, innovative,\ninteresting ideas to stop the SOS from maintaining its choke hold on the\ncomputer industry?\n\n I await with interest what will probably be a resounding silence.","label":1,"label_text":"comp.graphics"} {"text":"Has anyone got an active filter design program that runs on an IBM PC ??\n\nSomething that will easily let me specify bandpass filter parameters,\nand it will give me the appropriate component values ??\n\nIt has to be public domain, if anyone has one, could you mail it to me.\n\nThanks in advance,\n\nScott\nu9035710@wraith.cs.uow.edu.au","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"Hi,\n\nI'd like to thank you all for the fast responses. \nSpecial thanks go to those who replied (lexical order):\n\nMarcus J Ranum \nPaul Crowley \npausch@saaf.se (Paul Schlyter)\ntarnold@vnet.IBM.COM (Todd W. Arnold)\nwcs@anchor.ho.att.com (Bill Stewart) \n\nMy question was:\n\n\nHow much of the DES-encrypted data is affected depends on the used\nencryption mode. According to Marcus J Ranum (mjr@TIS.COM) there is:\n\n\nUnfortunally, people strongly disagree which mode will lead to destruction\nof all of the following data. Sure seems that some modes will resync quite\nfast, others will never, others will even only effect the very block.\n\nSummarized, people said concerning *this* matter:\n\n\/\n\\\n\nMaybe someone *definitely* knows what happens in which mode?\n\nNevertheless, Thank you all very much again.\n\nAxel Dunkel\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nI include the responses I got:\n\nFrom: tarnold@vnet.IBM.COM (Todd W. Arnold)\n\n\nIt depends on the mode you're using. For a single 64-bit input block, a\none-bit error will have a 50 percent chance of corrupting each of the 64\noutput bits - in other words, it essentially turns the output block into\na random number. If you're encrypting data in CBC mode, however, only the\none 64-bit block will be affected. The next block, and all that follow it\nwill be decrypted properly.\n\nIt's a good idea to have some kind of error correction in your system if\ncorrupted bits are likely.\n\n - Todd\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFrom: pausch@saaf.se (Paul Schlyter)\n\n\nAt least 8 bytes of data will be destroyed if one bit encrypted data is\nin error.\n\nIf you use CBC (Cihper Block Chaining), then the remainder of the data\nwill be destroyed as well.\n\nDES is VERY seisitive for single bit errors. This is as it should be.\n\n-- \n---\nPaul Schlyter, Swedish Amateur Astronomer's Society (SAAF)\nNybrogatan 75 A, 6 tr, S-114 40 Stockholm, Sweden\nInterNet: pausch@saaf.se\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFrom: Paul Crowley \n\n\nProbably very bad; you might lose the rest of the data stream. If you\nwant safety against dropped bits use an error correcting coder like the\nfreeware GNU ecc.\n __ _____\n\\\/ o\\ Paul Crowley pdc@dcs.ed.ac.uk \\\\ \/\/\n\/\\__\/ Trust me. I know what I'm doing. \\X\/ Fold a fish for Jesus!\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFrom: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com\n\n how sensible is DES encrypted data towards bit errors? How much data per\n bit will be lost in average (I assume you still have the correct key)?\n\nIt depends on the mode you're using DES in.\nElectronic Code Book (ECB) takes a block of 64 input bits\nand produces 64 output bits, so if any bits are changed,\nthe entire block of 64 bits becomes bad.\nI forget which feedback mode is which.\nIn all of them, the results of encrypting one block affect later blocks.\nWith some modes, the system self-synchronizes, so errors are repaired\nin a few blocks. With other modes, once one block is bad,\nall later blocks will be bad too.\n\nThere's also the framing problem. If you have a bit change,\nthe block that it's in changes, and maybe later blocks also change.\nBut if you have bits lost or bits added (64 bits in, 63 or 65 bits out),\neverything is confused after that.\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFrom: Marcus J Ranum \n\n\tdepends on the mode you're using. cfb, for example, synchronises\npretty fast. figure a bit error will destroy the current block and the\nnext one.\n\nmjr.\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n---\nExperience is what you get if you don't get what you want...","label":11,"label_text":"sci.crypt"} {"text":" Sorry, you have a _wish_ for an uncluttered night sky, but it\nisn't a right. When you get down to it, you actually have no rights\nthat the majority haven't agreed to give you (and them in the process).\nIt's a common misconception that being born somehow endows you with\nrights to this that and the other. Sadly this is not true.\n Now if you want to talk about the responsibility that _should_ go with\nthe power to clutter the night sky, then that's a different matter.","label":14,"label_text":"sci.space"} {"text":"\nI would not be too quick to say that they are almost certainly untrue.\nEven strong minded people may fall back on childhood indoctrination,\ngrasp at straws, or do other strange things when faced with extreme\nsuffering, not to mention physiological problems which may lead to\ndiminished mental capacity.\n\nAt the risk of restarting an old argument and accusations of appeal to\nauthority I remind readers of what I posted a while back as a kind of\nobituary for the late atheist Dr. Albert Sabin. In an old interview\nrebroadcast on public radio just after his death he told about a time\na few years before when he was stricken with a very serious illness.\nHe admitted to having cried out to God while critically ill and on a\nrespirator. As it turned out he recovered and lived several more years.\nAfter his recovery he attributed this to early indoctrination. Don't say\nit couldn't happen to you, or that it hasn't happened to others, even if\nyou are one of the few people who have experienced things like this.\nPeople are different. I admire Dr. Sabin for admitting his human weakness\nin that instance. I would not think less of Asimov for similar weakness.\n\nNevertheless I agree that these reports are unsubstantiated and may\nwell be untrue. In any case they are not evidence for anything besides\nthe power of early indoctrination and human frailty.","label":0,"label_text":"alt.atheism"} {"text":"way.qub.ac.uk writes (single angle brackets):\n\nng \n\nThere is no question of similarity in Jesus indication about John.\nThe passage in Matthew is very direct. Where Luke (1:17) reports\nthe angel Gabriel prophesying that John will go before Christ \"in the \npower and spirit of Elias\", In Matthew 11: 14, Jesus himself says of John,\n \n \"And if you care to accept it, he himself is Elijah, who\n was to come\".\n\nIt is interesting that Jesus prepended the words, \"If you care to accept\nit\", as if to say that the implications of this truth, namely of rein-\ncarnation, I will not force on you, but for those who can accept it, here it\nis. A Jewish poster to other newsgroups on Jewish esotericism and other\ntopics has outlined the esoteric, cabbalistic Jewish teaching of of\nreincarnation and Karma, a teaching that is little known among Jews\ntoday, but which is apparently widespread enough in Israel that Hannah\nHurnard (\"Hinds Feet on High Places\") was told about it by a Rabbi\nshe was trying to convert back in the 1940s as a missionary in Palestine.\nThus there may well have been a small number of Jews who knew about this,\nwhereas the large number of people did not. The statement of Jesus about \nJohn, the greatest human personality in the New Testament, is guarded\nbut nevertheless quite direct. Again, the subject of reincarnation, one\nway or another, is not a subject of the New Testament, nor is the fate in general\nof the human being between death and the last judgement. But there are \noccasional indications that point to it.\n\nAs for the \"popular belief\" that Elijah would come again, it was more than \na popular belief, as Jesus confirms it in more than one place, and he never \ncorrected those who were expecting Elijah -- for example, those who thought \nthat Jesus himself be he.","label":15,"label_text":"soc.religion.christian"} {"text":"\n\tJohn Smoltz, Tom Glavine, German Jiminez, Dale Murphy, Bruce Sutter,\nPete Smith, Rick Mahler, Jim Acker, Jim \"Break on Through\" Morrison, Ron\nGant, Andres Thomas, Gerald Perry, Ozzie \"The Aeneid\" Virgil, Lonnie Smith,\nJerry Royster.\n\tHow'm I doing so far?\n\tNOTE: I am not a Braves fun.n\n\n On the other hand, ask any\n\n\tOn the other hand , II like the Braves *much* more than the\nCubs. And all I can name is Ron Santo, Ernie Banks, and Don Kessinger\nfrom 1969, my favorite Cubbie season.\n\n\n\tRight. I've watched enough Braves' games to know a great deal\nof their players. I like many of their players. The only Cubs games I\nget to see while living in New York are those against the Mets, and they\nput me to sleep because, face it, watching guys like Rick Sutcliffe and\nLuis Salazar doesn't put me at the edge of my chair.u\n\n\n\tActually, I notice a lot of anti-Toronto sentiment here in the\nStates. Partly because of some of that post-Series arrogance (thanks\nin part to \"Upside-Down Flag\" dork posts), partly because Roberto Alomar\nis about as exciting as Swiss Cheese, and partly because, living in \nBaltimore during the winters, I've become so fond of O's fans (especially\nthose who call in to Rex Barney's radio show) that I have to side against\ntheir most hated rivals.\n\n\tSorry, but METS is spelled with an \"M\" and a \"T\".... =) ","label":9,"label_text":"rec.sport.baseball"} {"text":"From 9150618 Thu Apr 29 16:36:43 1993\nDate: Thu, 29 Apr 1993 16:36:42 +1000\nFrom: 9150618 (Gavin Fairlamb)\nTo: 9130037\nStatus: R\n\n\nHello, folks...\n I am doing a uni. project and was wondering if you could\n supply with some specific info. or references for info. regarding\n \t\t1). Considerations for installation of XWindows in\n\t\ta HP 9000(unknown model)\n 2). Motif, OPENLOOK, XToolkit????\n 3). X11, X11R.... \n 4). Glossary of any term on X \n\tWe considering this software for the project which deals\n in image analysis...\n\n Any info. would be greatly appreciated.","label":5,"label_text":"comp.windows.x"} {"text":"The 486 at the same CLOCK is NOT as fast as the 040 at the same\nclock speed. The '040 also has much better floating point unit.\nNow the DX2-66 is faster than the '040 at 33Mhz. But for your\nreference the 486 at 33 mhz gets ~14MIPS while the '040 at\n33mhz gets ~20MIPS.\n","label":4,"label_text":"comp.sys.mac.hardware"} {"text":"\n Son of the Return of the \"How much does Americans know about the rest of\nthe word?\"-flamewar anyone?\n\n-bertil-","label":12,"label_text":"sci.electronics"} {"text":"\nCertainly many religious beliefs seem to be positive principles for\neveryday living. Indeed, I believe it is the Islamic religion which\navoids alcohol (I apologize if I name the wrong religion) and that\nis certainly a physical positive in many respects. However, this\nproves nothing. Just because something is a \"basic, pragmatic\nprinciple of day-to-day living\" TODAY doesn't mean it evolved from\nthe same. Especially those beliefs and (mostly) positions held based\non interpretations of the religion.\n\nReligious beliefs come from many places but most will be backed up\n(after many levels of arguments) to \"Because that's how it is written.\"\nor \"God says...\" Now I'm not faulting that but that is not a basic,\npragmatic principle as you mean it in this context. It is a belief\nbased on faith, which by definition is not necessarily backed up by\nlogic. Faith is a given. God is a absolute truth when arguing from\nreligion. Also, many religions would reject your thesis that their\nbeliefs simply come from these day-to-day principles.\n\nIn summation, if you wish to use religious arguments be prepared to\nback them up with \"It says in the [fill in religious document here],\"\nbecause most religions (things which at least I denote as religions)\nare based on the writings of or teachings of [fill in religious\nfigure here].\n\nNOTE: Religion is a charged topic and if I offended anyone regarding\n\t my references to God, I apologize. Please insert your own\n\t sensible references, the argument should apply to nearly all\n\t religions.","label":18,"label_text":"talk.politics.misc"} {"text":"\n\nTry this one on for size. I'd rather not post her name, but if you\nemail me, I'll tell you who she is. 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