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I followed up without a thought of double-checking...if I double-checked
every fact people vomited onto the table here on the net, I'd never have
time to sleep. But to pass the buck to the person who originally posted
that quote...
...well, Michael? Take it away! (wild applause)
Drewcifer | 18 |
People took this article seriously? I mean, I know it's the
Net and all, but the prankster didn't even have Clinton's sound-bites
right.
| 11 |
SALE: VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM for IBM compatibles
Item: DIALOGIC/41B Multi-line Voice Processing System
Description: The DIALOG/41B is a PC XT/AT board that provides
processing functions and call progress analysis for four
independent phone lines simultaneously. The D/41B features
the ability to record, playback, autoanswer, auto-dial,
detect and generate DTMF tones, and perform telephone
mamagement functions.
With this card you can make your computer talk on
4 phone lines simultaneously. You can design your own
ANSWERING SYSTEM or by one already programmed. You can build
your own DIGITAL PAGER business and open up a business for
VOICE MAILBOXES.
Comes complete with manuals and demo software and programming
libraries for C (UNIX and DOS).
PRICE: LIST $1395.00
YOU PAY $795.00
For more info send mail! | 6 |
"Diet Evangelist". Good term. Fits Atkins to a "T".
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Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and
geb@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu | it is shameful to surrender it too soon." | 13 |
Most of the points you made about Lopez v. Berryhill/Olson have been
made by others, and realizing that Lopez must be the second coming of
Frank Thomas, I have relented and praised the unmistakeable wisdom of
his supporters.
See? This is essentially what everyone was doing - comparing Lopez
to one of the best players in the game. I'm really looking forward
to seeing this can't-miss superstar now. As for Thomas, I remember
being an advocate of his being brought up in 1990 even though he was
only 21 or 22 (can't remember). But who did the Sox have at first?
Calderon? Martinez? Kittle? The spot was there. The talent was
there. Sure, I say go for it.
I am not convinced that Lopez is anywhere near as talented as Thomas
was after his AA season in 1989, and I am not convinced that Olson/
Berryhill are nearly as bad as Kittle/Martinez were.
BTW, I don't think Thomas was hurt by those three months.
Well, if we can't compare our guy to one of the best in the game,
let's compare our decision to one of the most "Boneshead", right?
Cal Eldred was 24 when he came up, with a full season at AAA and a
longer minor league career. Frankly, I don't know why he didn't
make the club in 1992. Bones is a year younger with a lousy prior
history, and just watching him makes me think that I missed a
career as a big-league pitcher. No one - I repeat NO ONE -
laughed louder than I did at the Sheffield trade. (Though I guess
Mieske has a future.)
(I take it back. McIlvaine may have laughed louder.)
aw, gee, shucks. thanks guy. except I missed the part where SDCN's
admit they're wrong.
-- The Beastmaster
| 9 |
As the subject says. It has 70k and my brother-in-law wants $250. Please don't
reply to me as I am posting this for him. Here's his numbers :
5pm-10pm 712 676 3669
daytime 712 269 1261
| 7 |
Macintosh IIsi, 3/40, 80ns.
Clock-upgraded IIsi works well at 25MHZ, however, does not work with
Nubus adaptor and 1400k disk even though it can read/write 800k disk
at32MHz. Interestingly, upgraded IIsi overcomes basically the fighting
between the Vedio and the System so that CPU never be reduced below 8 no
mater whether the cache is on or off. This is pretty useful when you
use the virtual memory of system 7.
20MHz 25MHZ 32MHz
CPU 5.46(6.0.7) 6.81(6.0.7) 8.83(6.0.7) 8.74(7VM)
Graf. 6.72 8.56 11.07 9.19
Disk 1.44 1.50 1.56 1.49
Math. 5.72 11.27(FPU) 9.36 8.84 | 4 |
I have heard of two packages for the PC that support X-Win.
The first is Linux which is a free Unix Package. The Second
is X-Appeal, which sounds pretty good. It can be found at
garbo.uwusa.fi in the ~ftp/pc/demo/ dir. The files are
xap13exe.zip
xap10fon.zip
drivers.zip
This should get you started.
Josh. | 5 |
: I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question. If not,
: please forgive me and point me in the right direction.
: Does anybody know of a program that converts .GIF files to .BMP files
: and if so, where can I ftp it from? Any help would be greatly
: appreciated.
: Please respond via e-mail as I do not read this group very often.
: Thanks...Scott
Sorry Scott, if you post it here, you can read it here. There is a shareware
program available via anonymous FTP that will suit your needs. You'll find
it at OAK.OAKLAND.EDU in the subdirectory pub/msdos/graphics. The file is
called "GRFWK61T.ZIP." | 1 |
SeAL Team six should have handled it? Delta Force? The
BATF had more than enough equipment and men. They did not have
good intel, but they did have poor planning. They fucked up. Even
in just the most basic military sense, they fucked up. Excuses do
not justify body counts.
And your excuses fall upon deaf ears when the same BATF
has shown shitty leadership despite more people, better weapons,
and exclusive use of armor against their targets. BATF is nothing
more than a private army of the government. Do the agents swear an
oath, as I did, to uphold the Constitution? You know, that document
that stipulates the highest law of the land? If they do, they should
be up for charges in a court of law. Remember, the law? That's
the whole reason for any of this.
Yeah, I've been related to many of them. This is flame-bait,
right? I'm not paying your price. Mind if I sight in my guns on
your body? Think of it as the price you have to pay that we may all
live without fear of my making a stray shot. It's fine and dandy to
revel in the other guy being the target and your supposed safety. In
the military, we called this "chicken shit." Leadership from the rear.
The War on Drugs, despite being a catchy term for nothing more than
a continuation of policy since before this century, seems to have
gotten you convinced that my rights aren't worth your good vibes.
Mind if I cut your net access, as well as access to any and all forms
of expression? See, you make me nervous, what with you being able
to influence so many. I'm sure you can see how this is the price we
have to pay for freedom and liberty in this country, as well as
a fair and unbiased judiciary.
Mind if we include you in the body count? I'm sure we could
all file it under "civic improvement" and your life wouldn't have
been sacrificed in vain. If you like, you can will your estate to
defecit reduction, too. Now, when you learn how the law protects, or
doesn't protect, everybody equally and how our collective boot may
one day be on your collective throat, perhaps at that time you will
mature enough to realize just what you're talking about and how
serious this is.
Next time, include a smiley. While I hesitate to think that
you could have meant this seriously, it deserved a small flame anyway. | 16 |
: Well,
:
: 42 is 101010 binary, and who would forget that its the
: answer to the Question of "Life, the Universe, and Everything else."
: That is to quote Douglas Adams in a round about way.
:
: Of course the Question has not yet been discovered...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
But it WAS discovered (sort of). The question was "What is 7 times 8?"
When Arthur Dent objected that this was, unfortunately, factually
inaccurate, the effort to discover the question was begun all over.
This last effort was, I believe, likely to take far longer than
the lifespan of the universe, in fact several lifespans of same!
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Mark Wilson, Online Computer Systems. 1-800-922-9204 or 1-301-601-2215
(Try email address mark@ocsmd.ocs.com....)
This file .disclaims everything signed with my .signature, I .mean it! | 1 |
In SGI's distribution with their Indigo line (others as well, possibly),
they include source code for a GL widget that fits on top of Motif, and
one that's Xt based as well. You may wish to ask IBM whether they
support this.
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It seems like XTranslateCoord. doesn't work the way I expecting it. Right
after performs a XMoveWindow, I want to know the absolute window position
with respect to the root window. To get this info. I do a XTranslateCoordinates
but the abs_x, and abs_y aren't right? Does anybody know of a way to find
out this information?
Thanks, please e-mail to hsteve@carina.unm.edu if it's possible
| 5 |
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I've talked with Mark and he faxed some literature, though it wasn't very helpful-
just a list of routine names: _BSplineSurface, _DrawString3D... 241 names.
There was a Product Info sheet that explained some of the package capabilities.
I also found a review in April/May '92 MacTutor. | 1 |
Does anyone know if a source for the TCM3105 modem chips (as used in the
Baycom and my PMP modems)? Ideally, something that is geared toward
hobbyists: small quantity, mail order, etc.
For years, we've been buying them from a distributor (Marshall) by the
hundreds for PMP kits. But orders have dropped to the point where we can
no longer afford to offer this service. And all of the distributors I've
checked have some crazy minimum order ($100, or so).
I'd like to find a source for those still interested in building PMP kits.
Any suggestions?
| 12 |
True, all you need to define is one statement that defined one
polarity, and all the other states are considered the other
polarity. Then again what is the meaning of nil, false or true :-) ?
Cheers,
Kent | 0 |
Imagine if this were available during the 1992 elections; instead of
clumsily searching through the Clinton passport file, they could have
just done a "voice-grep" (as someone stated earlier) on his telephone
conversations for the last 10 years.
I'm not a lawyer and I don't even play one on TV, but intuitively there's
something wrong with having one's words archived for possible future
use against you. This possibility frightens me more than any of the
talk about the Clipper Chip, right to cryptography, etc.
I'm afraid it just might.
-nhy
-- | 11 |
I recently ftp'd Al's Circuit Simulator (ACS) and I'm looking for
the tutorial which is mentioned in the Users Manual (but not found there).
I don't have any experience constructing a netlist (such as for SPICE)
and I need a little help.
The examples which come with ACS aren't explanatory about the translation
between schematic and netlist. Does anyone have the fabled "Tutorial"
or any other reference which could help me in constructing a netlist from
a schematic diagram?
(I also emailed Al himself but received no response yet. He's probably
busy with his next release.)
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Tim Pillsbury Internet: tsp@ccd.harris.com
uunet: uunet!ccd.harris.com!timothy.pillsbury | 12 |
Go easy on him drieux. It is the right of every American to
know nothing about anything.
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"Who said anything about panicking?" snapped Authur. Garrett Johnson
"This is still just culture shock. You wait till I've Garrett@Ingres.com
settled into the situation and found my bearings.
THEN I'll start panicking!" - Douglas Adams | 18 |
Off the top of my head, I might try:
Given: p_1, p_2, p_3, p_4
Find: p_c (center of sphere determined by p_1, ..., p_4),
dist(p_c, p_i) (radius)
p_c is the same distance from our four points, so
dist(p_c,p_1) = dist(p_c,p_2) = dist(p_c,p_3) = dist(p_c,p_4)
Of course, we can square the whole thing to get rid of square roots:
distsq(p_c,p_1) = distsq(p_c,p_2) = distsq(p_c,p_3) = distsq(p_c,p_4)
Plug in the variables into the distance formula, simplify, and the
x^2_c, y^2_c, and z^2_c terms cancel out, leaving you with three
linearly independent equations and three unknowns (x_c, y_c, z_c).
Solve using your favorite method. :)
All the best,
- John :)
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Dr. John S. Eickemeyer :: "The Lord God is subtle,
Information Technology Institute :::: but malicious He is not."
National Computer Board, Singapore ::
Email: johne@iti.gov.sg :: - Albert Einstein | 1 |
Other idea for old space crafts is as navigation beacons and such..
Why not??
Because to be any use as a nav point you need to know -exactly- where
it is, which means you either nail it to something that doesn't move
or you watch it all the time. Neither of which is possible on a
deactivated spacecraft. Then you have to know exactly how far away
from it you are; this may or may not be possible with the hardware on
board.
Apart from which, there is absolutely no need for navigation beacons. | 14 |
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This is not true. The athiest's position is that there is no PROOF of the
existence of God. As much as some people accept their Church, their priests
or straight from their own scriptures as the "proof", this does not
satisfy atheists.
Atheists DO believe in recognisable authorities. If they were as dogmatic as
you claim they are, they would be trying to prove 1 + 1 =2 every time they
got up. What they dispute is that Churches, priests, scriptures etc.
represent true authorities and know the TRUTH.
Are you asking us to believe blindly? You are trying to deny that part of
us that makes us ask the question "Does God exist?" i.e. self-awareness and
reason. If we do not use our ability to reason we become as ignorant
as the other animals on this earth. Does God want us to be like that?
You are right that science and reason cannot PROVE anything. However, if
we do not use them we can only then believe on FAITH alone. And since
we can only use faith, why is one picture of "God" (e.g. Hinduism) any less
valid than another (e.g. Christianity)?
| 15 |
A surplus-dealing buddy of mine came up with two emulator pods:
HP64220C (for HP 64100 development station). 8086 target
processor. DIP head. Does not include board that plugs into
the 64100.
Applied Microsystems 80C186/188 pod, LCC head.
If you have an interest in either, let me know. They look to
be in excellent condition. He doesn't know what to do with them, which
may mean that they'll be cheap.
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I have been convinced of the right of AMericans to an effective
self-defense, but something strikes me as odd among the
pro-RKBA arguments presented here.
The numbers comparing hundreds of thousands (indeed, even a
million) of instances of law abiding citizens deterring
criminal activity, seem valid to me. Likewise the number
of gun-caused homicides each year (about 11,000/year?). However,
it is surprising that the "Evil AntiGun Empire " (Darth Vader
breathing sound effect here) never tries to compare
"All legitimate gun defenses" vs. "All gun crimes." Instead,
it's always "All legitimate gun defenses," which includes
cases in which the criminals are shot but not killed, and
cases in which the criminal is not here, vs. just
criminal gun homicides, which only includes case sin which
the victim died.
Why is this? Of course, it wouldn't be unreasonable to say
that in each crime already measured (involving guns), the
consequnces are already known and it is safe to assume that
a gun-based bank robbery last week will not suddenly turn
into a gun-basd robbery+homicide. Whereas in the legitimate
gun defenses, one may assume that all those criminals who
were deterred would have committed more crime or more
serious crimes had they not been deterred.
-Case Kim | 16 |
19 |
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So what are you?
I don't think that, you are just making noise.
That's true. I try to learn from people who know more than me,
not from useless farts.
Of course, I have said that more times in this group than
anyone else, I'd think.
Quite true, that's why I am so careful in selecting quotes.
Oh bullshit. Fanatic my bum. Prove your blah or cork it.
How would you know what I consider? Read my mind?
I looked very closely at a large number of sources. You have no
idea what you are talking about.
That's true about the accounts of both Irgun and Arab propagandists.
Like Begin, for example.
No, I never got that feeling. I got rather opposite feelings
about people like you, though.
Honesty? Perhaps you would explain the testimony from members
of the Irgun, to be found in their own handwriting in the
Irgun Archives in Tel Aviv, that the wounded Arabs were killed,
that a group of 80 prisoners was massacred, that Lehi proposed
exterminating everybody at the pre-raid meeting. Exactly what
reasons can you propose that this testimony should be rejected
in favour of Begin's?
This is very funny. You carried on about unsupported evidence,
propagandists, axes to grind, and you end up telling us to stick
to the account of the leader of the alleged killers. You are
obviously a hopeless case, as everyone can plainly see.
| 17 |
Eric ("Damien"?) was presenting his views on Christianity; I'll
respond to a few of his points:
This is certainly a valid objection to religion-as-explanation-of-
nature.
Fortunately for the convenience of us believers, there is a class of
questions that can never be reduced away by natural science. For
example: why does the universe exist at all? After all, the time-space
world didn't have to exist. Why does *anything* exist? And: is it
possible for persons (e.g. man) to come into being out of a purely
impersonal cosmos? These questions which look at the real mysteries of
life -- the creation of the world and of persons -- provide a permanent
indicator that the meaning of life in the material world can only be
found *outside* that world, in its Source.
When you say that man is *only* an animal, I have to think that you are
presenting an unprovable statement -- a dogma, if you will. And one
the requires a kind of "faith" too. By taking such a hard line in
your atheism, you may have stumbled into a religion of your own.
But before you write off all Christianity as phony and shallow, I hope
you'll do a little research into its history and varieties, perhaps by
reading Paul Johnson's "A History of Christianity". From your remarks,
it seems that you have been exposed to certain types of Christian
religion and not others. Even an atheist should have enough faith in
Man to know that a movement of 2000 years has to have some depth, and
be animated by some enduring values.
With best wishes, | 15 |
Could you post a description of ObjectBase, your chosen
product. | 2 |
If you use System 7, you can use my application Zing which has
a 30 kB footprint (meaning you can have it running all the time
without losing memory)
It is also compatible with the chat program "FishBomb" which allows
sounds and pictures as well.
Both are, as far as I know, freeware (I dustribute Zing with source)
and should be available on the normal services (mac.archive.umich.edu
for instance)
Cheers,
/ h+ | 4 |
I think you can do this with REGEDIT, which can make changes
to the OLE registration database. From Program Manager (or
File Manager) choose RUN and type REGEDIT. You do have it-
its included with Windows, but not well documented. | 2 |
About a year ago, some kids tossed a rock off an overpass on I-94 near Eau
Claire, Wisconsin and it killed the driver below. (I believe he was a
schoolteacher from Minnesota.) | 7 |
People have been encrypting notes in their notebooks for hundreds of years
-- maybe over a thousand. It's a long tradition dating at least back to
the alchemists.
I know of nothing bad happening to them. I would assume that nothing bad
would happen to you, given this long history establishing encryption as
the property of individuals, to do with as they please.
| 11 |
Good point, but I was just thinking.. I wanted to sell my HP28sx
calculator here in this newsgroup... It is called a calculator, but really
it is a computer, albeit a small one, but it does function as one... How
come car adds are acceptable? They cant run without computers nowadays....
Where does one draw the line? Accept it, live with it, and if you care to,
avoid it....
jonathan | 6 |
Your speculation that the two proven veterans will produce better
than Lopez is also no more than speculation. It *does* make
a difference whether the speculation is well-founded or not.
Though this is a good point. The one speculation is "safer",
because it can be reversed. | 9 |
Tough question -- more dangerous than driving a car, and far more
dangerous if you don't apply a modicum of intelligence to the
activity. Basically, stupidity will get you hurt/killed a lot
faster on a motorcycle than in a car. But with care, it is
not unreasonably dangerous. Also, buying good protective
clothing is helpful, that way if something does go wrong,
you are likely to be less severely injured.
First thing, if possible take a (MSF) driver training course,
this will get you started on the right foot -- they teach
control of the vehicle and safe riding practices.
Second, buy protective gear. At minimum a good helmet
and a pair of leather gloves are a must. A good sturdy
piece of footgear is also very helpful, though leather hiking
boots, a pair of old army boots, or something similar works fine
for this purpose as long as you make sure the laces stay
tied. After those, a leather jacket and leather pants or chaps
are nice as well; but these are also expensive items. For the
pants, many people consider a good pair of jeans to be reasonable,
preferably recent and of a fairly heavy weight. Similarly for
a jacket, a good jean jacket is a reasonable compromise, though
more people tend to have leather jackets around than pants. Another
thing to do is drop in on garage sales looking for a second-hand
leather jacket. Look for a fairly thick leather in these items.
Third don't do anything stupid -- don't ride after
drinking, even one drink can noticeably affect you judgement
and balance; don't ride in the snow, or when conditions
are such that black ice is likely; be very careful riding
in the rain -- slow way down, take corners gingerly,
brake early and gently; try not to ride if you are sick,
tired, taking any medication with drowsiness warnings, or
otherwise not in average shape.
With care, you should be ok.
I would suggest mid to late 80's japanese mid-sized standard.
Something in 400-650 cc range would probably be reasonable. If
you are shorter/lighter than average, you might want to go as
low as a 300-400 cc bike.
Possible models:
The Suzuki GS### series (eg. GS500, GS650, etc.). These are generally
inline 4 bikes, generally dependable except for a tendency to
weakness in the charging system. (Stator and/or Regulator/Rectifier
problems.) My first bike was a (about '82) GS650, it server me well.
The Honda Nighthawk series (this may also be known as the CB### series
I think). eg. Honda CB450, CB650, etc. This is another series of
standard motorcycles. Also fairly dependable.
Kawasaki and Yamaha probably have similar bikes, but I don't know
them as well.
For mid to late '80s models of the above, you should be able to
buy the bike for under $2000, leaving you money for protective
clothing and insurance and licensing costs. | 8 |
I want to connect a very small "home-made" speaker
up to the headphone jack on my macintosh LC for an experiment.
The dc resistance of the speaker is 1 ohm. Any ideas how I can
do this safely? I think I need some kind of an impedance
transformer or something.?
-tony
wayne@uva386.school.virginia.edu
| 12 |
True, but will traditional encryptions schemes, when further encrypted
by Clipper, be _more_ vulnerable to attacks such as partially known
plaintext? | 11 |
I remember one he hit circa 1976 at Wrigley Field that went across
the street (in dead center field) and hit a house on the roof. He
whiffed a lot, but when he *did* connect, watch out!
--
#include <std_disclaimer.h> | 9 |
On sunsite.unc.edu in pub/multimedia/utilities/unix find
mpeg_play-2.0.tar.Z.
I find for mono it works best as mpeg_play -dither threshold
though you can use mpeg_play -dither mono
Face it, this is not be the best viewing situation.
Also someone has made a patch for mpeg_play that gives two more mono
modes (mono2 and halftone).
They are by jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au (Jan Newmarch).
And the patch can be found on csc.canberra.edu.au (137.92.1.1) under
/pub/motif/mpeg2.0.mono.patch.
| 1 |
As most of you know, we have recently changed our standard VESA local-bus
video card from our own NCR-based card to the new Diamond Stealth 24 VLB card
for packages 2, 3, and 4 (package #1 still has the NCR "screamer'). We also have
added the $149 upgrade from the Stealth 24 or NCR to the Diamond Viper to our
product list. Below are the comparisons of the different cards in the
configurations we will offer:
NCR Stealth 24 VLB Viper VLB
64Ox480 Colors 16,256 16,256,32K,64K,16.7M 16,256,32K,64K,16.7M *
8OOx6OO Colors 16,256 16,256,32K,64K 16,256,32K,64K *
1024x768 Colors 16,256 16,256 16,256
1280x1024 Colors 16 16 16
Video Processor NCR 77C22E+ S3 86C805 Weitek Power 9000
Video RAM 1M 1M 1M
Max RAM addressable
by Vid Processor 3M 2M 2M
RAM Type DRAM DRAM VRAM
User RAM Upgrade? No (no sockets) No (no sockets) Yes (thru
Diamond)
64Ox480 Refresh 60-72 Hz 60-72 Hz 60-72 Hz
8OOx6OO Refresh 56-72 Hz 56-72 Hz 56-72 Hz
1024x768 Refresh 44-70 Hz 43-72 Hz 43-72 Hz
128Oxl024 Refresh 43 Hz 43-60 Hz 43-74 Hz
26 pin VESA
Feature Connector No Yes No
Conflict with x2E8
port addr (COM4) No YES* No*
Drivers for:
Win 3.1 Yes Yes Yes
ACad 9/10/11 Yes Yes Yes
ACad 12 No Yes** Yes**
VESA Yes Yes Yes
OS/2, WinNT NO*** NO*** NO***
Win 3.1 WINMARKS 10.5M**** 21 M**** 50M****
^L
* Viper VLB with 2M of video RAM also gives 8OOx6OO 16.7M, 1024x768 32K &
64K, and 1280xl 024 256 color. S3-based cards, since they are downward
compatible, will have the conflict with 2E8. Diamond admits conflict will
exist with the Stealth 24. The prelim Viper manual incorrectly lists the
S3 port addresses. No conflict.
** AutoCAD 12 drivers are now currently available for Stealth, SpeedSTAR
24X, Stealth 24 VLB, and Viper VLB. They can only be obtained from
Diamond Tech Support, 408-736-2000 and NOT on any BBS.
** OS/2 2.0 is supported for Standard VGA for all cards. SVGA drivers
available in the near future. Windows NT is not released yet, and no
drivers are available currently. Diamond hopes to have all current
products supported in the Win NT release, on the NT disks. | 3 |
Isn't that interesting?! In the Jewish tradition you are incredibly
wrong! They originate in the Torah and with Jewish ancestors,
specifically the Patriarch Abraham (z"l). That knowledge was sent East
to India and China when Abraham gave "gifts" (the commentators to Jewish
scripture say this was the knowledge of the occult arts) to all the rest
of his children when he sent them away to the East. This assured that
Isaac only, who remained with Abraham, would inherit his most important
spiritual gifts, what eventually became Judaism.
So you see, other religions can have very parochial views too. By the
Jewish view, you are very mistaken, your scripture are not scripture,
your gods are not gods, your practices a jumble of errors that lead
people to idol worship and away from God. That doesn't stop us from
respecting you to the extent of not trying to convert you or proselytize
you and being willing to dialog in a respectful manner. We're content
to let you live the way you care to live as long as you leave us be. We
are happy to co-exist as long as you give us the same right.
But your incredible rudeness and violent nature seems to preclude that.
Too bad. Is this typical of your religion?
You are a most presumptuous fellow! How dare you presume that the
"typical" New Ager doesn't acknowledge God and is selfish. What trite,
self-righteous, ego-ful garbage! There are Buddhists, Christians, Jews,
and those of many other religions here on this newsgroups for whom your
words are simple slander.
Of course, from the Jewish perspective you are incredibly wrong. We'd
say that there is no "godhead" -- just created beings who may be
enjoying a good laugh at your expense.
So not only are we selfish, we are also thieves and liars! And you
expect any of us to pay attention to you and your "religion?" Why not
call us more name? Maybe then we'll all convert in gratefullness!
You delude yourself.
| 19 |
John,
While I will not take the time to rebut you point by point, I will suggest
three current works which I think will be helpful in your quest to answer
this question. John Dominic Crossan (Professor of Religion at De Paul Univ)-
_The Cross That Spoke_ Harper and Row Pub. 1988, Also his latest work
_The Historical Jesus - The Life of A Mediterranean Jewish Peasant_ Harper
and Row Pub. 1991, Also two works of Burton Mack (Professor of New Testament
at the Claremont Graduate School) _A Myth of Innocence_ Fortress Press 1988,
And his latest book _The Lost Gospel: The Book of Q and Christian Origins_
Harper and Row, 1992. You might start with Mack's book on Q and then
examine the others afterward. However I think that once you do that you will
see that your "evidence" is not as sturdy as you'd like. Most of the tired
arguements you stated, assume eyewitness accounts, such is not the case. But
Anyway look at Mack and Crossan and then get back to us. | 15 |
Hi!
A while back, there was a thread in this group about the use of the IWII
in Europe (in countries with 50 Hz AC current). The consensus at the time
was that the IWII would not work there. As I will be moving there this summer,
I called Apple to make sure and they told me (today) that the IWII (as bought
in the U.S.) will definitely run on 50 Hz AC current (as long as a step-down
converter is employed if 240 V current is used). The same info, turns out, can
be found in the IWII manual (p. 127 in the 1989 version), but I didn't really
trust that. Does anyone have any direct experience to the contrary? Just
wondering. | 4 |
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What's the earliest possible date you can't prove it won't be done by?
- Tom DeMarco | 5 |
We're talking about insurance agents from Bumf**k Illinois (ST.FARM is
HQ'ed in Bloomington). What the hell do they know about cars... Both are
sports cars... :-)
| 7 |
Humans have "gone somewhat beyond" what, exactly? In one thread
you're telling us that natural morality is what animals do to
survive, and in this thread you are claiming that an omniscient
being can "definitely" say what is right and what is wrong. So
what does this omniscient being use for a criterion? The long-
term survival of the human species, or what?
How does omniscient map into "definitely" being able to assign
"right" and "wrong" to actions?
Well, your "original premises" have a habit of changing over time,
so perhaps you'd like to review it for us, and tell us what the
difference is between an omniscient being be able to assign "right"
and "wrong" to actions, and telling us the result, is.
I'm talking about the morality introduced by you, which was going to
be implemented by this omniscient being that can "definitely" assign
"right" and "wrong" to actions.
You tell us what type of morality that is. | 0 |
There is the Army Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.
They were the precursors to SDIO. and still exist under
that umbrella. Army Signal Corp's and DCA defense Comm Agency
oops DISA, they just changed names do space work. that's
the point of all those defense comm sats. | 14 |
"So after 1000 years of sightseeing and roaming around its
ok to come back, kill Palastinians, and get their land back,
right?"
Yes, that's casual antisemitism. I can think of plenty of ways
to criticize Israeli policy without insulting Jews or Jewish history.
Can't you? | 0 |
Well, I dropped by the library yesterday, and picked up back copies
of the National Crime Survey (1986-1990) in an effort to examine what
it said about self-defense with a firearm.
I haven't ground through much in the way of numbers yet, but a couple
of things jumped out at me. First only 1986 and 1987 specify the type of
weapon used in self defense. 1988, 1989, and 1990 refer only to "weapon."
The second is that while assaults rose about 3% from 1986 to 1987, w/gun
defenses reported *fell* by almost 25%. Unless there's an explanation for
this, I'm tempted to mark it as a reporting problem, and as such going
ahead with any examination of the numbers would be a waste of time.
Anybody have an idea what might have cause a real difference, and
not just a reporting difference? The survey doesn't appear to have
changed significantly between 1986 and 1987.
| 16 |
I can definitily say that you can use an RLL as Master and IDE as slave, as
I have just upgraded my machine with a 200Mb IDE ( And custom Controller
Mdl CI-1010 Extended IDE Controller ) While maintaining my RLL'd Wren as
master Drive. The trick is the controller which supports up to 4 IDE Drives
while coexisting with existing Controllers ( MFM,RLL,ESDI,SCSI ).
So according to the Documentation it should work with ESDI, and I can assure
you it works with RLL. | 3 |
-*-----
I hope Gordon Banks did not mean to imply that notions such as
hard-to-see candida infections causing various problems should not
be investigated. Many researchers have made breakthroughs by
figuring out how to investigate things that were previously thought
"virtually impossible to test for."
Indeed, I would be surprised if "candida overbloom" were such a
phenomena. I would think that candida would produce signature
byproducts whose measure would then set a lower bound on the
extent of recent infection. I realize this might get quite
tricky and difficult, probably expensive, and likely inconvenient
or uncomfortable to the subjects, but that is not the same as
"virtually impossible." | 13 |
7 |
|
Computer: 286-25 mhz
Bus: ISA (12.5 mhz)
Drive: Maxtor 7213A (213 mb)
config.sys / autoexec.bat
MS DOS 5 no WIN 3.1
smartdrv.sys cache smartdrv.exe
CORE (V 2.7) 6950 k/sec 1390 k/sec 1395 k/sec
Norton SI (V 5.0) 730 k/sec 980 k/sec 982 k/sec
I'd still like to here from people with VLB-IDE.
I still want to know what VLB bus speed is used with IDE drives.
I still want to know if some (most ?) IDE drives can handle bus speeds > 8 mhz. | 3 |
Forwarded from Doug Griffith, Magellan Project Manager
MAGELLAN STATUS REPORT
April 16, 1993
1. The Magellan mission at Venus continues normally, gathering gravity
data which provides measurement of density variations in the upper
mantle which can be correlated to surface topography. Spacecraft
performance is nominal.
2. Magellan has completed 7225 orbits of Venus and is now 39 days from
the end of Cycle-4 and the start of the Transition Experiment.
3. No significant activities are expected next week, as preparations
for aerobraking continue on schedule. | 14 |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ocean Reconnaissance Launch Surprises West
Space News, April 5-11, 1993, p.2
[Excerpts]
Russia launched its first ocean reconnaissance satellite in 26 months
March 30, confounding Western analysts who had proclaimed the program dead.
The Itar-TASS news agency announced the launch of Cosmos 2238 from
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, but provided little description of the payload's mission.
However, based on the satellite's trajectory, Western observers
identified it as a military spacecraft designed to monitor electronic
emissions from foreign naval ships in order to track their movement.
Geoff Perry of the Kettering Group in England... [said] Western
observers had concluded that no more would be launched. But days after the
last [such] satellite re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, Cosmos 2238 was
launched.
"Cosmos-2238" Satellite Launched for Defense Ministry
Moscow ITAR-TASS World Service in Russian 1238 GMT 30 March 1993
Translated in FBIS-SOV-93-060, p.27
by ITAR-TASS correspondent Veronika Romanenkova
Moscow, 30 March -- The Cosmos-2238 satellite was launched at 1600 Moscow
time today from the Baykonur by a "Tsiklon-M" carrier rocket. An ITAR-TASS
correspondent was told at the press center of Russia's space-military forces
that the satellite was launched in the interests of the Russian Defense
Ministry. | 14 |
Were they palying football or baseball in Detroit on Saturday? From looking
at the school, some people may think it was football. Between two games this
week, the Tigers scored 40 runs!!!! The offense can carry them, I hope the
pitching will hold out. I was at Camden Yards yesterday, everytime I looked
up the score was getting higher. What a great site it was to see the Tigers
kicking butt while enjoying a game at Camden Yards. GO TIGERS AND GO TONY
PHILLIPS!!!!!!!!
| 9 |
[not very comprehensive list deleted]
There is a very comprehensive list in sci.math.symbolic,
which detailed descriptions of many packages.
(Especially you, Mark, should update your list :-) )
Here it is:
Available Systems
This is the list of currently developed and distributed software for
symbolic math applications. No informations is supplied on systems no longer
being supported like: SAINT, FORMAC, ALPAK, ALTRAN, MATHLAB, SIN, SAC, CAMAL,
ScratchPad, MuMath, SHEEP, TRIGMAN, ANALITIK, SMP or CCALC.
For more detailed info on any of the systems below, look into the directory
pub/Symbolic_Math in the anonymous FTP of "math.berkeley.edu". No particular
recommendation is made for any of these. If you want prices contact the
company. Programs are listed by (aprox.) the reverse order of the number of
machines they run on, in each class, general purpose systems first.
If you have any information to add to this list (we know we are missing
MuPAD & FELIX) please send it to :
ca@math.berkeley.edu
Paulo Ney de Souza
Department of Mathematics
University of California
Berkeley CA 94720 desouza@math.berkeley.edu
GENERAL PURPOSE
===============
Maple::
Type: commercial
Machines: Most impressive list of machines I seen for a program:
workstations (DEC, HP, IBM, MIPS, Sun, SGI, Apollo),
386 PC's, Mac, Amiga, Atari, AT&T 3B2, Gould, Convex,
NCR, Pyramid, Sequent, Unisys and Cray's.
Contact: maple@daisy.waterloo.edu
Waterloo Maple Software, 160 Columbia Street West,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3L3
Phone: (519) 747-2373
Version: 5 Release 1
Comments: General purpose , source available for most routines ,
graphics support in 5.0. A demo of the program for PC-DOS
can be obtained from anonymous FTP at
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/modern.algebra/maplev.zip
Mathematica::
Type: commercial
Machines: Cray YMP down to Mac's and PC's
Contact: info@wri.com, Phone: 1-800-441-MATH
Wolfram Research, Inc.
100 Trade Center Drive, Champaign IL 61820-7237
Version: 2.1
Comments: General purpose, Notebook interface on Next, Mac,
nice graphics.
Macsyma::
Type: commercial
Machines: Sun-3, Sun-4 (SPARC), VAX (UNIX and VMS), Apollo,
HP 9000, DEC RISC, PC386/DOS, Symbolics computers,
368/387 and 486 (no SX's) PC's.
Contact: macsyma-service@macsyma.com, Phone: 800-MACSYMA
Macsyma Inc, 20 Academy St., Arlington MA 02174-6436
Version: depends on machine: 417.100 is the latest (for Sun-4, HP,
and DEC RISC), 417.125 for PC's
Comments: General purpose, many diverse capabilities, one of the
oldest around. Includes propietary improvements from
Symbolics and Macsyma Inc. Descendant of MIT's Macsyma.
DOE-Macsyma:
Type: distribution fee only
Machines: GigaMos, Symbolics, and TI Explorer Lisp machines. The NIL
version runs on Vaxes using the VMS system. The public
domain Franz Lisp version, runs on Unix machines, including
Suns and Vaxes using Unix.
Contact: ESTSC - Energy Science & Technology Software Center
P. O. Box 1020 Oak Ridge TN 37831-1020
Phone: (615) 576-2606
Comments: Help with DOE-Macsyma, general and help with issues such as
obtaining support, new versions, etc: lph@paradigm.com
Leon Harten from Paradigm Assoc. Paradigm Associates, Inc.
29 Putnam Avenue, Suite 6 Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 492-6079.
Maxima::
Type: Licence for a fee. Get licence from ESTC before download.
Machines: Unix workstations (Sun, MIPS, HP, PC's) and PC-DOS (beta).
Contact: wfs@rascal.utexas.edu (Bill Schelter)
Version: 4.155
Comments: General purpose - MIT Macsyma family. Common Lisp
implementation by William F. Schelter, based on Kyoto
Common Lisp. Modified version of DOE-Macsyma available
to ESTSC (DOE) sites. Get the licence from ESTSC (phone:
615-576-2606) and then dowload the software from
DOS: math.utexas.edu:pub/beta-max.zip or
UNIX: rascal.ics.utexas.edu:pub/maxima-4-155.tar.Z
Currently their charge for 1 machine license is $165 to
universities. Site licenses are also available.
Aljabr::
Type: commercial
Machines: Mac's with 4Meg of RAM.
Contact: aljabr@fpr.com, Phone: (508) 263-9692, Fort Pond Research.
15 Fort Pond Road, Acton MA 01720 US
Version: 1.0
Comments: MIT Macsyma family descendant, uses Franz LISP.
Paramacs::
Type: commercial
Machines: VAX-VMS, Sun-3, Sun-4, (SGI and Mac's on the works)
Contact: lph@paradigm.com
Version: ???
Comments: ???
Vaxima::
Type: distribution fee only
Machines: VAX-Unix
Contact: ESTSC (see DOE-Macsyma above)
Version: ???
Comments: General purpose - MIT Macsyma family descendant.
Includes source and binaries with assembler for Macsyma
and Franz Lisp Opus 38
Reduce::
Type: commercial
Machines: All Unix workstations, a variety of mainframes,
MS-DOS/386/4Mbyte and Atari ST.
Contact: reduce-netlib@rand.org
Version: 3.34
Comments: General purpose
FORM::
Type: Public domain verison 1 , Version 2 commercial
Machines: Msdos, AtariSt , Mac, Sun3, Sun4/sparc, Apollo, NeXT,
VAX/VMS, VAX/Ultrix , DECStation , and others
Contact: t68@nikhef.nl (Jos Vermaseren)
Binary versions of version 1 are available
by anonymous ftp from nikhef.nikhef.nl (192.16.199.1)
Version: 1 and 2.
Comments: General purpose , designed for BIG problems , batch-like
interface
Axiom::
Type: commercial
Machines: IBM RS 6000's and other IBM plataforms
Contact: ryan@nag.com, Phone: (708) 971-2337 FAX: (708) 971-2706
NAG - Numerical Algorithms Group, Inc
1400 Opus Place, Suite 200, Downers Grove, Il 60515-5702
Version: ???
Comments: General purpose.
SIMATH::
Type: anonymous ftp
Machines: Suns, Apollo DN and Siemens workstations.
Contact: simath@math.uni-sb.de
Version: 3.5
Comments: General purpose
Derive::
Type: commercial
Machines: Runs on PC's and HP 95's.
Contact: 808-734-5801
Soft Warehouse Inc. 3615 Harding Ave, Suite 505
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-3735
Version: 2.01
Comments: Said to be very robust, gets problems that other larger
programs fail on. Low cost.
Theorist::
Type: commercial
Machines: Mac's
Contact: prescien@well.sf.ca.us, phone:(415)543-2252 fax:(415)882-0530
Prescience Corp, 939 Howard St #333, San Francisco, CA 94103
Version: 1.11
Comments: General purpose , Graphics , If you like the mac interface
you'll love this , fixed precision ( 19 digits ), runs on
smaller mac's than MMA.
MAS::
Type: Anonymous FTP
Machines: Atari ST (TDI and SPC Modula-2 compilers), IBM PC/AT
(M2SDS and Topspeed Modula-2 compilers) and Commodore
Amiga (M2AMIGA compiler).
Contact: H. Kredel. Computer Algebra Group
University of Passau, Germany
Version: 0.60
Comments: MAS is an experimental computer algebra system combining
imperative programming facilities with algebraic
specification capabilities for design and study of algebraic
algorithms. MAS is available via anonymous ftp from:
alice.fmi.uni-passau.de = 123.231.10.1
MockMma::
Type: anonymous FTP from peoplesparc.berkeley.edu
Machines: Anywhere running Common LISP.
Contact: fateman@cs.berkeley.edu
Version: ???????
Comments: It does Matematica (or I mispelled that!).
Weyl::
Type: anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.cornell.edu /pub/Weyl
Contact: rz@cs.cornell.edu
Version: 4.240
Comments: Intended to be incorporated in larger, more specialized
systems.
FLAC::
Type: ???
Machines: IBM PC's (DOS)
Contact: Victor L. Kistlerov, Institute for Control Sciences,
Profsoyuznaya 65, Moscow, USSR
Version: ???
Comments: Functional language
GROUP THEORY
============
Cayley::
Type: Cost recovery
Machines: SUN 3, SUN 4, IBM AIX and VM machines, Apollo, DEC
VAX/VMS, Mac running A/UX 2.01 or higher and Convex.
Contact: cayley@maths.su.oz.au
Phone: (61) (02) 692 3338, Fax: (61) (02) 692 4534
Computational Algebra Group
University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia
Version: 3.8.3
Comments: Designed for fast computation with algebraic and
combinatorial structures such as groups, rings,
fields, modules and graphs. Although it began as a
group theory system it has recently evolved into a
general (abstract) algebra system.
GAP::
Type: anonymous ftp (free, but not PD; basically GNU copyleft)
Machines: All Unix workstations, ATARI ST, IBM PC and MAC
Contact: gap@samson.math.rwth-aachen.de
FTP site: samson.math.rwth-aachen.de (137.226.152.6) & math.ucla.edu
Version: 3.1 (3.2 to be released Dec 92)
Comments: group theory calculations.
ALGEBRA & NUMBER THEORY
=======================
PARI::
Type: anonymous ftp
Machines: Most workstations, Mac and NeXT
Contact: pari@mizar.greco-prog.fr
anonymous ftp to math.ucla.edu (128.97.64.16)
in the directory /pub/pari
Version: 1.35
Comments: Number theoretical computations, source available, key
routines are in assembler, ascii and Xwindows graphics.
PC-DOS version available from anonymous FTP at
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/modern.algebra/pari386
Macaulay::
Type: anonymous ftp
Machines: Complete source available, Binary Mac versions available
Contact: anonymous ftp to zariski.harvard.edu (128.103.1.107)
Version: ???
Comments: focused on Algebra type computations ( polynomial rings
over finite fields ), things like that.
Kant::
Type: ???
Machines: ???
Contact: KANT Group
Prof. Dr. M. E. Pohst / Dr. Johannes Graf v. Schmettow
Mathematisches Institut, Heinrich-Heine-Universit\"at
Universit\"atsstr. 1, D-4000 D\"usseldorf 1
pohst@dd0rud81.bitnet or schmetto@dd0rud81.bitnet
Version: 1 & 2
Comments: Kant (Computational Algebraic Number Theory) is
subroutine package for algorithms from geometry of
numbers and algebraic number theory. There are two
versions of Kant: Kant V1 is written in Ansi-Fortran 77,
while Kant V2 is built on the Cayley Platform and written in
Ansi-C.
LiE::
Type: commercial
Machines: Unix workstations (SUN, DEC, SGI, IBM), NeXT, PC's,
Atari and Mac's.
Contact: lie@can.nl, Phone: +31 20 592-6050, FAX: +31 20 592-4199
CAN Expertise Centre, Kruislaan 413,
1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Version: 2
Comments: Lie group computations
UBASIC::
Type: anonymous FTP (ubas830.zip)
Machines: Mac and IBM PC's
Contact: malm@argo.acs.oakland.edu, Phone: (313) 370-3425
Donald E. G. Malm, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4401
Version: 8.30
Comments: BASIC-like environment for number theory. In the collection
of programs written for it one can find:
MALM (Collection of UBASIC Number Theory Programs (malm.zip)
by Donald E. G. Malm (and copyrighted by him), including:
Baillie-Wagstaff Lucas pseudoprime test, Algorithm for
Chinese remaindering, Elliptic curve method to factorize n,
Fermat's method of factoring, General periodic continued
fraction to quadratic routine, Evaluates Carmichael's
function & D. H. Lehmer's method of solving x^2 = q (mod p).
UBMPQS (Prime factorization program for numbers over 80
digits (ubmpqs32.zip)), that can be found in the WURST
Archives (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
Numbers::
Type: Free but not Public Domain, registration required.
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: Ivo Dntsch Phone: (++49) 541-969 2346
Rechenzentrum Fax: (++49) 541-969 2470
Universitt Osnabrck Bitnet: duentsch@dosuni1
Postfach 4469
W 4500 Osnabrck GERMANY
Version: 202c
Comments: Numbers is a calculator for number theory. It performs
various routines in elementary number theory, some of
which are also usable in algebra or combinatorics.
Available in the anonymous FTP in ftp.rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.de
in the directory /pub/msdos/math
CoCoA::
Type: ???
Machines: Mac's
Contact: cocoa@igecuniv.bitnet
Version: ???
Comments: Computations in commutative algebra
Galois::
Type: Commercial
Machines: IBM-PC DOS
Contact: CIFEG Inc., Kalkgruberweg 26, A-4040 Linz, Austria
Version: ???
Comments: Algebra and number theory microcomputer written by
R. Lidl, R. W. Matthews, and R. Wells from the U. Tasmania
in Turbo Pascal v3.0.
GANITH::
Type: Anonymous FTP
Machines: Any system with vanilla Common Lisp, X 11, and has at least
a rudimentary Lisp/C interface.
Contact: Chanderjit Bajaj & Andrew Royappa
Department of Computer Science, Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(bajaj and royappa@cs.purdue.edu)
Version:
Comments: GANITH is an algebraic geometry toolkit, for computing
and visualising solutions to systems of algebraic equations.
It is written in Common Lisp and C, and runs under version
11 of the X window system.
GANITH is available from the anonymous FTP at
cs.purdue.edu in the file /pub/avr/ganith-src.tar.Z
TENSOR ANALYSIS
===============
SchoonShip::
Type: ???
Machines: ???
Contact: mentioned in Comp.Phys. Comm. 8, 1 (1974).
Version: ???
Comments: I have heard this program mentioned , supposely it's designed
for large problems (i.e. thousands of terms in series
expansions ). Developed at CERN for CDC7600 ?
STENSOR::
Type: ????
Machines: VAX, SUN, Apollos, Orion, Atari & Amiga
Contact: lh@vand.physto.se,
Lars Hornfeldt, Physics Department, University of Stockholm
Vanadisv.9, S-113 46, Stockholm, Sweden
Version: ????
Comments: System for tensor calculus and noncommutative algebra
LISP CALCULATORS
================
JACAL::
Type: Gnu CopyLeft
Machines: Needs a Lisp (either Common or Scheme)
Contact: Available by anon ftp to altdorf.ai.mit.edu [18.43.0.246]
Version: ???
Comments: An IBM PC version on floppy for $50 is available from
Aubrey Jaffer, 84 Pleasant St. Wakefield MA 01880, USA.
GNU-calc::
Type: GNU copyleft
Machines: Where Emacs runs.
Contact: Free Software Foundation
Version: ???
Comments: It runs inside GNU Emacs and is written entirely in Emacs
Lisp. It does the usual things: arbitrary precision integer,
real, and complex arithmetic (all written in Lisp),
scientific functions, symbolic algebra and calculus,
matrices, graphics, etc. and can display expressions with
square root signs and integrals by drawing them on the
screen with ascii characters. It comes with well written
600 page online manual. You can FTP it from any GNU site.
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
======================
DELiA::
Type: Informal distribution
Machines: IBM PC's (DOS)
Contact: A. V. Bocharov, Program Systems Institute,
USSR Academy of Science, Pereslavl,
P.O. Box 11, 152140 USSR, Tlx: 412531 BOAT
Version: ????
Comments: Differetial equation computations
PC SHAREWARE
============
SymbMath::
Type: shareware, student and advanced versions.
Machines: IBM PC
Contact: chen@deakin.OZ.AU
Version: 2.1.1
Comments: Runs on plain (640k) DOS machines. The shareware version
is available in the file sm211a.zip on the Wurst Archives.
More capable versions are available by mail-order from the
author.
CLA::
Type: anonymous FTP
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: ????
Version: 2.0
Comments: A linear or matrix algebra package which computes
rank, determinant, rwo-reduced echelon form, Jordan
canonical form, characteristic equation, eigenvalues,
etc. of a matrix. File cla20.zip on the Wurst Archives.
XPL::
Type: anonymous FTP
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: David Meredith, Department of Mathematics
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA 94132
meredith@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu
Version: 4.0
Comments: Formerly called CCALC. Well-integrated graphics and some
(numerical) matrix manipulation routines. Intended for
calculus students. Prentice Hall sells this with a book
(ISBN 0-13-117441-X--or by calling 201-767-5937), but it
is also available (without the manual but with a
comprehensive help system) by anonymous FTP from
wuarchive.wustl.edu: /edu/math/msdos/calculus/cc4-9206.zip.
AMP::
Type: Commercial, evaluation copy available by anonymous FTP
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: Mark Garber (71571,2006@compuserve.com) Ph: (404) 452-1129
Cerebral Software, PO Box 80332, Chamblee, GA 30366
Version: 3.0
Comments: The Algebraic Manipulation Program (AMP) is written in
Modula-2 and is a symbolic calculation tool. AMP functions
in an interpreter mode and program mode. It has tensor
manipulation using index notation. The evaluation copy is
available in the anonymous FTP at:
ftp.rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.de:pub/msdos/math/amp30.zip
Mercury::
Type: Shareware
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: ???
Version: 2.06
Comments: Limited in symbolic capabilities, but is extremely adept
at numerically solving equations and produces publication
quality graphical output. This used to be Borland's Eureka!,
but when Borland abandoned it, its original author started
selling it as shareware under the name Mercury. Available
from anonymous FTP at
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/calculus/mrcry206.zip
PFSA::
Type: Public Domain
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: ???
Version: 5.46
Comments: Available from the anonymous FTP at
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/modern.algebra/vol546.zip
LIE::
Type: Public Domain
Machines: PC-DOS
Contact: HEAD@RIVETT.MST.CSIRO.AU (A. K. Head)
CSIRO Division of Materials Science and Technology
Melbourne Australia or
Locked Bag 33, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
Phone: (03) 542 2861 Telex: AA 32945 Fax: (03) 544 1128
Version: 3.3
Comments: LIE is a program written in the MuMath language (not a
package) for Lie analysis of differential equations.
Available from anonymous FTP at
wuarchive.wustl.edu: /edu/math/msdos/adv.diff.equations/lie33
Calculus::
Type: Shareware
Machines: PC-DOS with EGA
Contact: Byoung Keum, Dept. of Mathematics
University of IL. Urbana, IL 61801.
Version: 9.0
Comments: Program for Calculus and Differential Equations. It has
symbolic diff. & integration (simple functions), graphs.
Very unstable program - no reason to use it, except for
price (suggested registration fee is $ 30.00).
Available from anonymous FTP at
wuarchive.wustl.edu: /edu/math/msdos/calculus/calc.arc
| 11 |
How can car be any good that has
S N A C
U D N E
written on the back with crooked letters as if a 2-year-old had
written it? Hehhehehehahaha!
(About as silly as Crysler's attemps to make the label on the back
of some of their other cars appear like they are Mercedes.)
Sorry, I couldn't resist... | 7 |
And armadillo crossings.
Well, let's see, in just my own _personal_ experience there's
Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Utah, South Dakota, Nebraska,
Minnesota, Montana, Florida, and parts of Louisianna.
Nobody said "Let's go into town and drive 130 on Main St."
And you couldn't go that fast on the graveled washboard that passes
for highway in some parts. But that "only really expensive cars should
be driven fast" crap, is, well, crap... | 7 |
#Compared to the table I have already posted from Masters, Johnson,
#and Kolodny showing male homosexual partners, it is apparent that
#homosexual men are dramatically more promiscuous than the general
#male population.
Did you ever consider the selection effect that those who are willing
to admit to being a member sexual minority (homosexuality) are more
willing to admit to being a member of another sexual minority (highly
promiscious)?
I didn't think that you did.
| 18 |
There is X for the Amiga, but it'll cost you. GfxBase Inc., owned by
Dale Luck, one of the original Amiga architects, sells X for the Amiga.
There are many options available, including Motif. Call 'em and get the
scoop.
GfxBase Inc.
1881 Ellwell Drive Phone: 408-262-1469
Milpitas, CA 95035 Fax: 408-262-8276
I've got no connection with them, other than being a satisfied customer.
| 5 |
AS the subject says... looking for a HP 48s or perferiably HP 48sx
Please E-mail replies.
Thanks | 6 |
CENTERS
[...]
[...]
Sanderson will be on Team Canada, but he'd be out of position as a center.
Although he was drafted as a center and played there as a rookie, Sanderson
scored 46 goals this season as a left wing. | 10 |
But he said,
Yea rather,
blessed are they
that hear the word of God,
and keep it. | 19 |
Just a few lines about my favorite team sweeping the Dodgers (one of
my least favorite) in LA (Sweet!). Also the Mets (my other least
favorite team) loss to the Rockies made this this a great day and a
great start to the weekend as the Cardinals are on the ESPN tonight.
Big Lee Smith is having a great start and the Cardinals seem to be
hitting in the clutch even though they have had a few games with lots
of hits and not many runs. Hopefully with the coaches stress on
situational hitting in spring training, the runners LOB will be lower
this year (probably due to the high strikeout numbers by Jose and
Lankford and Zeile's off year).
I don't know why all the fuss about the Fillies. The media and all the
Filly fans on r.s.b forget who is right behind them in the standings.
Give the Wild Thing a week or two before he starts blowing some games
and we'll see who is in first then. I believe the Cardinal pitching
staff is more complete than the Filly staff and that will make the
difference.
On a side note, a few years ago (5-6), a comment was made by some
baseball player or manager about the Dodger defense. He was asked
where to hit the ball against the Dodgers and he replied "Fair." I
remember it being in the "They Said It" section of Sports Illustrated.
I would like to know who said it and what issue it was in.
GO REDBIRDS!! | 9 |
WHITE HOUSE
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
_________________________________________________________________
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Heidi Kukis
THURSDAY, April 15, 1993 202-456-7035
Julia Payne
202-456-7036
GORE JOINS STUDENTS IN ORLANDO FOR FIRST KIDS EARTH SUMMIT
Will Take Part in Special Town Meeting On the Environment
******** SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1993 - ORLANDO, FLORIDA **********
WASINGTON -- Joining students from across the United States
and around the world for the first ever Kids Earth Summit, Vice
President Al Gore will travel to Orlando, Florida, on Saturday
(4/17) and participate in a special town hall meeting, hosted by
Linda Ellerbee for broadcast on Nickelodeon, to hear the young
people's concerns and share ideas about the environment.
The Vice President will take part in the "Kids World
Council: Plan It for the Planet" from 2-5 PM (EDT) Saturday
(4/17) in Orlando, Florida. He will tour a display of student
environmental projects, then videotape the town hall meeting
where he will discuss with student delegates their concerns about
the environment and their plans for an environmentally sound
future.
The town hall meeting will be moderated by Linda Ellerbee
and taped for a news special, "Nickelodeon Special Edition: Plan
It for the Planet," which will air on Sunday, April 18 at 8 PM
(EDT). It is sponsored by Nickelodeon and the Children's Earth
Fund.
"Young people care about the environment because they know
it affects our future. Across the country and around the world,
young people are speaking out about the environmental challenges
we face. They are identifying problems, thinking about
solutions, and they are demanding action from their leaders," the
Vice President said.
The Kids World Council delegates are meeting for three days
in Orlando to discuss how to save energy and switch to renewable
energy. They will be following the format and goals of the Earth
Summit that took place last year in Rio de Janeiro. The Vice
President led the Senate Delegation to the Earth Summit.
"I look forward to hearing what young people have to say
about the environment and their future. Their insight into the
world around us is important," the Vice President said.
(MORE)
SCHEDULE FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT
Saturday, April 17, 1993
2:15 PM (EDT) VICE PRESIDENT TOURS display of student
environmental projects.
Nickelodeon Studios
Orlando, Florida
3:30 PM (EDT) VICE PRESIDENT TAKES PART IN TOWN HALL MEETING
with Kids World Council delegates and
Linda Ellerbee.
Nickelodeon Studios
Orlando, Florida
5 PM (EDT) VICE PRESIDENT DEPARTS from Kids World Council
for Washington, D.C.
NOTE: PRESS THAT WISH TO ATTEND SHOULD CONTACT EILEEN
PARISE OR MARTY VON RUDEN IN FLORIDA AT 407-352-7589.
| 18 |
Alright. Ignore this. I have delved a bit deeper (XKeyEvent) and
found what I was looking for.
ev->state has a bunch of masks to check against (LockMask is the one
for CapsLock). Unfortunately, it appears that the NumLock mask varies
from server to server. How does one tell what mask is numlock and
which are for Meta (Mod1Mask, Mod2Mask, Mod3Mask, Mod4Mask, Mod5Mask).
eg, SGI's vendor server has Mod2Mask being NumLock, whereas Solaris
1.0.1 OpenWindows 3.0 has Mod3Mask for NumLock. Is there an
unambiguous means of determining NumLock's mask at runtime for any
given server? Sorry for the wasted bandwidth and my appalling ignorance. | 5 |
Yes, but in a fairly reproducible way. -40 is only a smidgen of the
distance to absolute zero. And in any case you're going to have to
borrow freezer space from a bio lab or someone to test/calibrate this
darling anyway. Btw, you're probably going to want those big capacitors
you found to fire the solenoid -- High current drain on frozen batteries
can be an ugly thing. | 12 |
Is it not the case that, in the eyes of the law, when someone is aware of
something and has the capability of taking action and does not, that individual
may be held responsible for that action?
Example: the driver of a getaway car may be held as an accomplice to murder.
The "I didn't know" defense spawned the "ignorance of the law is no excuse"
When an individual is held as a material witness to a crime, is there a criminal
charge against the individual? If not, on what grounds is the person imprisoned?
| 19 |
There would be no problems as long as the OS didn't set up a DMA transfer
to an area above the 16 mb area (the DMA controller probably can't be
programmed that way anyways, so there probably isin't a problem with this) | 3 |
LISTOWNER: I have sent this to Mr Anderson privately. Post it only
if you think it of general interest.
Here is a copy of something I wrote for another list. You may
find it relevant.
A listmember asks:
> What makes common-law marriages wrong?
A common-law marriage is not necessarily wrong in itself. There is
nothing in the Bible (Old or New Testament) about getting married by
a preacher, or by a priest (Jewish or Christian). And in fact Jewish
priests have never had any connection with weddings.
There is a common notion that the marriage is performed by the
clergyman. In fact, the traditional Christian view (at least in the
West) is that the bride and groom are the ministers of the marriage,
and that the clergyman is there only as a witness.
HOWEVER!
The essential ingredient of a marriage is mutual commitment. Two
persons are considered to be married if and only if they have bound
themselves by mutual promises to live together as husband and wife,
forsaking all others, till death do them part.
The reason why those who have reason to be concerned about who
is married to whom have always insisted on some kind of public
ceremony is in order that society, and the couple themselves, may be
clear about whether a commitment has been made.
Suppose that we do away with the public ceremony, the standard vows,
etc. Instead, we have a man and a woman settling down to live
together.
After a year or so, the man says to the woman: Hey, honey, it
was great while it lasted, but I think it's time to move on.
younger.
ocean, as eternal as the stars. As long as I live, I am yours,
utterly and completely. When I lie on my deathbed, my last feeble
breath will utter your name. My..."
man is in a romantic mood, he is bound to say all kinds of silly
things like that. You mustn't take them literally.
And that is why you have an insistence on a formal ceremony that is
a matter of public record.
The Church insists on it, because it is her duty (among other
things) to give moral advice, and you cannot give a man moral advice
about his relations with a woman if you have no idea who is married
to whom, if anybody, and vice versa.
The State insists on it, since the state has a concern with
property rights, with child care and support, and therefore needs to
know who has made what commitments to whom.
Prospective fathers-in-law insist on it, because they don't
want their daughters seduced and abandoned.
Prospective spouses insist on it, because they want to make
sure they know whether what they are hearing is a real commitment,
or just "poetry."
And persons making vows themselves insist on making them
formally and publicly, in order that they may be clear in their own
minds about what it is that they are doing, and may know themselves
that this is not just rhetoric. This is the real thing.
Hence the insistence on a formal public explicit avowal of the
marriage commitment. The Church goes further and insists that, when
Christians marry, a clergyman shall be present at the wedding and
record the vows on behalf of the Church, not because it is
impossible to have a valid wedding without a clergyman, but in order
to make sure that the couple understand what the Christian teaching
about marriage is, and that they are in fact promising to be married
in a Christian sense. The Church also prefers a standard marriage
vow, and is wary of letting couples Write their own vows, for much
the same reason that lawyers prefer standard terminology when they
draw up a will or a contract. Certain language has been repeatedly
used in wills, and one can be sure how the courts will interpret it.
Try to say the same thing in your own words, and you may find that
the probate judge's interpretation of them is not at all what you
intended. Similarly, the Church prefers to avoid endless debates
about whether "You are my main squeeze" and "I am here for the long
haul" do in fact cover the same territory as "forsaking all others"
and "till death do us part."
This topic has come up on the list before. (Is there any topic
that hasn't?) One listmember was asking, "If a couple love each
other and are living together, isn't that marriage in the eyes of
God?" Eventually someone asked, "In that case, what is their status
if they break up? Is that the moral equivalent of getting a divorce?
Are they in a relationship that God forbids either of them to walk
of that!" In fact, there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that
someone who says, "We don't need a piece of paper or a ceremony in
front of a judge or a preacher in order to show that we love each
other," is trying to have it both ways -- to have the advantages of
marriage plus the option of changing his mind with a minimum of
bother.
At this point someone may say, "None of this applies to me and my
mate. We are quite clear on the fact that we have assumed a lifelong
commitment, 'for better or worse, forsaking all others, till death
us do part.' So in our case, no ceremony is needed."
To this my reply would be: The reason for requiring a driver's
license is to keep dangerous drivers off the road. What is wrong in
itself is not the existence of unlicensed drivers, but the existence
of dangerous drivers. However, testing and licensing drivers is an
obvious and reasonable means of pursuing the goal of reducing the
number of dangerous drivers on the road. Therefore the State rightly
makes and enforces such laws, and you the citizen have a positive
moral obligation to refrain from driving without a license no matter
how much of a hotshot behind the wheel you think you are.
Back to the original question. We have a listmember who knows a
couple who have been living together for around 20 years. He asks:
At what point did they stop fornicating and start being married? I
answer: at the point, if any, where they both definitely and
explicitly accepted an obligation to be faithful to each other, for
better or worse, as long as they both lived. If they have accepted
such an obligation, what are their reasons for not being willing to
declare it in front of, say, a justice of the peace? | 15 |
TRH> I hope you're not going to flame him. Please give him the same coutesy you'
TRH> ve given me.
But you have been courteous and therefore received courtesy in return. This
person instead has posted one of the worst arguments I have ever seen
made from the pro-Christian people. I've known several Jesuits who would
laugh in his face if he presented such an argument to them.
Let's ignore the fact that it's not a true trilemma for the moment (nice
word Maddi, original or is it a real word?) and concentrate on the
liar, lunatic part.
The argument claims that no one would follow a liar, let alone thousands
of people. Look at L. Ron Hubbard. Now, he was probably not all there,
but I think he was mostly a liar and a con-artist. But look at how many
thousands of people follow Dianetics and Scientology. I think the
Baker's and Swaggert along with several other televangelists lie all
the time, but look at the number of follower they have.
As for lunatics, the best example is Hitler. He was obviously insane,
his advisors certainly thought so. Yet he had a whole country entralled
and came close to ruling all of Europe. How many Germans gave their lives
for him? To this day he has his followers.
I'm just amazed that people still try to use this argument. It's just
so obviously *wrong*.
| 0 |
This is an interesting notion -- and one I'm scared of. In my
case I'm a Finnish citizen, I live in USA, and I have to conform
to the US laws. However, the Finnish government is not actively
checking out what I'm doing in this country, in other words checking
out if I conform to the Finnish laws.
However, Islamic law seems to be a 'curse' that is following you
everywhere in the world. Shades of 1984, eh?
Cheers,
Kent | 0 |
Science is the process of modeling the real world based on commonly agreed
interpretations of our observations (perceptions).
Values can also refer to meaning. For example in computer science the
value of 1 is TRUE, and 0 is FALSE. Science is based on commonly agreed
values (interpretation of observations), although science can result in a
reinterpretation of these values.
The values underlaying science are not objective since they have never been
fully agreed, and the change with time. The values of Newtonian physic are
certainly different to those of Quantum Mechanics. | 0 |
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}
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}>2.If Guns were banned, and a bunch showed up in south florida, it
}>would be 100x easier to trace and notice then a small ripple in the
}>huge wave of the American gun-craze.
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} Do they teach courses in rude in Canada?
They don't have too. Canadian culture is handed down largely from the United
Empire Loyalists who fled from the American Revolution. Canuckleheads tend
to have a "cratophilic," or government-loving attitude towards authority.
Paul Prescod is right in line with this elitist bigotry and prejudice that
all my Canadian friends hate in their fellow citizens. His sort of snobbish
Canuck have an irrational horror of American democratic "armed mobs."
Tim Starr - Renaissance Now!
Assistant Editor: Freedom Network News, the newsletter of ISIL,
The International Society for Individual Liberty,
1800 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 864-0952; FAX: (415) 864-7506; 71034.2711@compuserve.com | 16 |
After tons of mail, could we move this discussion to alt.religion?
=============================================================
--There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke. (Bob Dylan)
--"If you were happy every day of your life you wouldn't be a human
being, you'd be a game show host." (taken from the movie "Heathers.")
--Lecture (LEK chur) - process by which the notes of the professor
become the notes of the student without passing through the minds of
either.
| 19 |
I don't see the effort to equate salvation with paradise.
Rather, I see implied the fact that only those who are saved
may enter paradise. | 19 |
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Pearl bass drum pedal with felt beater $20
honer cymbal stand $15 (needs some work on cymbal stem)
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| 6 |
I'm pretty sure that Sandberg has done this at least once. (I know someone
will correct me if I'm wrong.)
RBIs and Runs scored are the two most important offensive statistics. You
can talk about OBP and SLG% all you want, but the fact remains:
The team that scores more runs wins the game!
---------------------------------------------
Flame Away
-- John Bratt
| 9 |
IMHO...
Clement, although he has a pleasant personality (aggravatingly pleasant
in my opinion), is a terrible
analyst, because he is almost alway wrong...the prototypical example
being New Jersey's first goal last Sunday.
I grew up with Dick Irvin doing color beside Danny Gallivan...I knew
did Irvin, Dick Irvin was a friend of mine...Bill Clement you aren't
any Dick Irvin.
As long as the teams involved do not include the US national team or
the New York Rangers, I'd take John Davidson over Bill Clement any
day. | 10 |
Does anyone out there know of any products using Motorola's Neuron(r) chips MC143150 or MC143120. If so, what are they and are they utilizing Standard Network Variable Types (SNVT)?
_________________________________________________________________________________ | 12 |
I can't think of another subject that generates as much contradictory
advice as traffic laws and their enforcement. Everybody's got an
opinion and is dead certain they are right. Yet acurate information is
extremely difficult to come by. The DMV doesn't know. Cops don't
know. Your traffic school instructor doesn't know. The vehicle code
only tells part of the story. Judges choose to interpret the laws in a
wide variety of ways. And the public at large? I seldom hear any
advice that doesn't disagree with something I've experienced.
If you don't believe me I suggest you get a copy of the vehicle code,
study it, and then sit in on a day or two of court and see what really
happens. Read "Fight Your Ticket" too, but don't miss the little
section at the end where it says your chances are lousy and you're
basically screwed.
As you may have guessed, I'm pretty down on the system here in
California. I've carefully prepared for court, bringing witnesses and
revealing serious holes in the officer's story, only to be slapped with
the maximum allowable fine (plus assessments of over 100%) - the
message clear that the judge does not appreciate John Q Public trying
his own cases.
So here's my advice when you find yourself with a ticket: Take traffic
school if you can. If it's a serious matter get a lawyer. A lawyer
can present the exact same case as you, the difference is the
sentence. | 8 |
I am working on an X-Window based application that needs to
override some of the window manager focus processing. I am
using X11R4 and Motif 1.1 currently, although I will also be
working with Open Look in the future.
What I need to do is under certain circumstances prevent the
user from switching from one window of the application to
another window. Let's say, for example, that Window A is on top
of Window B in the window hierarchy. Normally, if the user clicks
the mouse in Window B it will be brought to the top of the
window hierarchy and placed on top of Window A. Under certain
circumstances if the user clicks the mouse in Window B I need to
beep and prevent Window B from being raised on top of Window
A.
From the research and testing I've done so far, it appears that
this window ordering is handled by the window manager, in this
case Motif. I haven't found any way to override this default
processing through standard X Window functions. I can tell
when this switching occurs through focus change and mapping
notify events, but I can't find any way to tell Motif not to make the
switch.
The temporary solution I've currently come up with is very
kludgy but it partially works. When I detect such a window switch
in those cases when the switch is not allowed, I manually force
the formerly top window back on top with an XRaiseWindow call
and beep with the XBell function. This provides the necessary
functionality but looks ugly when the windows switch places
twice.
Does anyone know how I can tell Motif (or preferably *any*
window manager) when I don't want the window order switch to
actually take place? Respond either by e-mail or posting to this
newsgroup.
Cheers.... Randall | 5 |
9 |
|
This is fascinating. Atheists argue for abortion, defend homosexuality
as a means of population control, insist that the only values are
biological and condemn war and capital punishment. According to
Benedikt, if something is contardictory, it cannot exist, which in
this case means atheists I suppose.
I would like to understand how an atheist can object to war (an
excellent means of controlling population growth), or to capital
punishment, I'm sorry but the logic escapes me.
And why just capital punishment, what is being questioned here, the
propriety of killing or of punishment? What is the basis of the
ecomplaint? | 0 |
Geez. Everyone comes up with Clark, Williams, Thompson. These guys
were all up in 1987. That's ancient history. So in the last 6 years,
noone, right? Beck doesn't count. I said 2 solid years.
Let's see what he does w/o the help of a pitchout every other pitch.
As I remember, even Bob Brenly had a good throwout percentage under
Roger Craig, who loved to sacrifice the count for runners being thrown
out. Of course, he suffered from 3 ball 1 strike homers a lot too.
I am not a big fan of Manwaring.
| 9 |
I guess it either had the top down, or the hail ripped through the top, as
you could not do $10k worth of hail damage to a Miata body. | 7 |
The Orion concept as actually proposed (as opposed to the way it has been
somewhat misrepresented in some fiction) included wrapping a thick layer
of reaction mass -- probably plastic of some sort -- around each bomb.
The bomb vaporizes the reaction mass, and it's that which transfers
momentum to the pusher plate. | 14 |
Because SCSI works well with removable media, and works well with large
capacity devices. The floppy interface you suggest handles the former, but
it doesn't have any hooks for dealing with the latter... you'd have to kludge
it. Plus, it's extremely low performance. AND, SCSI has gobs of room for
expansion compared with a floppy (I can just see it, let's stick a 5.25",
a 3.5", a tape drive, and a MO drive, all on the floppy interface. The
possibilities for unexpected collisions are enormous). | 4 |
Hi,
I just got myself a Gateway 4DX-33V and trying to configure
X11R5 for it. Has anyone done this before ? More specifically,
I need a correct Xconfig file entry that is set up for my
graphics card and monitor. I have a 15" Color CrystalScan 1572FS monitor
and a VESA LOCAL BUS ATI Ultra Pro with 1MB VRAM video card.
Any help will be extremely appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Please send replies to christy@alex.qc.ca
| 5 |
Do you get a dial tone when you plug a phone into the jack?? If not,
then the line is possibly disconnected from the nearest telco junction
box. If you do get a dial tone, then surely the telco is sending a bill
for the line to *someplace* or *somebody*. Are you sure that what you
are doing is on the level. Sounds to me like you are just trying to get
at somebody's unlisted number. Fess up.
Keith
| 12 |
The ice princess next door makes a habit of flooring her cage out of the
driveway when she sees me coming. Probably only hits 25mph, or so. (I made
the mistake of waving to a neighbor. She has some sort of grudge, now.)
I was riding downhill at ~60mph on a local backroad when a brown dobie came
flashing through the brush at well over 30mph, on an intercept course with
my front wheel. The dog had started out at the top of the hill when it heard
me and still had a lead when it hit the road. The dog was approaching from
my left, and was running full tilt to get to my bike on the other side of
the road before I went by. Rover was looking back at me to calculate the
final trajectory. Too bad it didn't notice the car approaching at 50+mph
from the other direction.
I got a closeup view of the our poor canine friend's noggin careening off
the front bumper, smacking the asphalt, and getting runover by the front
tire. It managed a pretty good yelp, just before impact. (peripheral
imminent doom?) I guess the driver didn't see me or they probably would have
swerved into my lane. The squeegeed pup actually got up and headed back
home, but I haven't seen it since.
Sniff.
Sometimes Fate sees you and smiles. | 8 |
I am looking for a Windows Utility that would give me a listing of files
in a directory, but also display a description of the file. This utility
would allow me to enter and edit file descriptions of, hopefully, any
length (maybe a small window with a scroll bar?). I would then be able
to browse my directories and be able to see what is in a file without
having to open or execute it. Any such beast out there? If not, anyone
want to write one? | 2 |
Also remember that every dollar spent keeping one spacecraft in safe mode
(probably a spin-stabilized sun-pointing orientation) is a dollar not
spent on mission analysis for a newer spacecraft. In order to turn the
spacecraft back on, you either need to insure that the Ops guys will be
available, or you need to retrain a new team.
Having said that, there are some spacecraft that do what you have proposed.
Many of the operational satellites Goddard flies (like the Tiros NOAA
series) require more than one satellite in orbit for an operational set.
Extras which get replaced on-orbit are powered into a "standby" mode for
use in an emergency. In that case, however, the same ops team is still
required to fly the operational birds; so the standby maintenance is
relatively cheap.
Finally, Pat's explanation (some spacecraft require continuous maintenance
to stay under control) is also right on the mark. I suggested a spin-
stabilized control mode because it would require little power or
maintenance, but it still might require some momentum dumping from time
to time.
In the end, it *is* a political decision (since the difference is money),
but there is some technical rationale behind the decision. | 14 |
Hi Netters!
I'm looking at purchasing some sort of backup solution. After you read about
my situation, I'd like your opinion. Here's the scenario:
1. There are two computers in the house. One is a small 286 (40MB IDE drive).
The other is a 386DX (213 SCSI drive w/ Adaptec 1522 controller). Both
systems have PC TOOLS and will use Central Point Backup as the backup /
restore program. Both systems have 3.5" and 5.25" floppies.
2. The computers are not networked (nor will they be anytime soon).
From what I have seen so far, there appear to be at least 4 possible
solutions (I'm sure there are others I haven't thought about). For these
options, I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has tried them or sees
any flaws (drive type X won't coexist with device Y, etc.) in my thinking
(I don't know very much about these beasts):
1. Put 2.88MB floppy drives (or a combination drive) on each system.
Can someone supply cost and brand information? What's a good brand?
What do the floppies themselves cost?
2. Put an internal tape backup unit on the 386 using my SCSI adapter, and
continue to back up the 286 with floppies. Again, can someone recommend a
few manufacturers? The only brand I remember is Colorado Memories. Any
happy or unhappy users (I know about the compression controversy)?
3. Connect an external tape backup unit on the 386 using my SCSI adapter, and
(maybe?) connect it to the 286 somehow (any suggestions?)
4. Install a Floptical drive in each machine. Again, any gotcha's or
recommendations for manufacturers?
I appreciate your help. You may either post or send me e-mail. I will
summarize all responses for the net.
Thanks, | 3 |
I'm considering buying one of these to offload the internal video
in my IIci and to get 24 bit color capability on my 13" monitor. What's
the deal on them?
1) Do they come with varying amounts of RAM? If so, what is the max
and min? How much do I need for 640 x 480 x 24 bits?
2) What bit depths are supported? One, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 24?
3) Are all these cards accelerated or just some? Is it true that
modern accelerated video cards are (at least in general) faster? What
bit depths are accelerated, all or just 24 bit? I've heard that some
applications actually run *slower* with this card if they write directly
to the screen (or something like that). Is this a frequent problem?
How much slower is it?
4) Didn't I read (when System 7 first came out) that the card was
incompatible? If so, how was this corrected (Finder patch, some INIT,
or other)? Has it been kept compatible with 7.1? Are there many other
apps that it is incompatible with (games or important (i.e., non-
Microsloth) apps, for example)?
5) If you have a strong opinion on it's value for someone in my position,
let me know what you think a reasonable price is to pay for it.
Thanks a lot for you input.
Rick
| 4 |
how so? i think you're making assumptions here that might not
necessarily be true. -my- personal choice would be a semi-auto, but
revolvers are just as effective, if not more so.
relevancy, please? you sound shocked, but that hardly proves anything.
wait, doesn't Chicago have -serious- gun control? if so, why do the
police need all that firepower in the first place? (sarcasm alert)
all the patrol cars i've seen around here have shotguns clamped to
the dash board. IMHO, that's all the police need to outgun just about
anything.
jason
| 16 |