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I overlooked that detail. Why didn't you mention it in your original note. It would have saved my saying anything. Bob --- Via Silver Xpress V2.27 * Origin: The Fireside Opus, Houston, TX. (713)496-6319 (1:106/114) PATH: 106/114 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4797 14f35500 DID:8001 5 9898 There are many reasons for modem problems.... What dos are you using?? Try a different dos. Did you load in the RS232 handler? Is the modem HAYES compatable? Are all the DIP switches in the correct position? Are you connected to the correct 850 rs232 port? Try another comm. program Did you buy the cable or make it? Borrow a friends cable to see if that works. --- Ybbat (DRBBS) 8.9 v. 3.06 r.4 * Origin: The Black Box RCP/M DRBBS, Houston, Tx 713-480-2686 HST/V32 (1066/601.0) PATH: 106/601 167 112 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:516c 14f36025 Agreed! Editing in a message base just takes up time. And what with the number of messages here, who has a surplus of time. I enjoy the messages too much to worry about someone's typos. --- KramMail v3.15 * Origin: Houston, TX (713)589-0308 (1:106/500.0) PATH: 106/500 1729 112 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:eb9a 14f36345 There is a guy on RelayNet that is working on an offline mail reader, but I don't know what progress he has made yet. Most of what he was doing was manual as far as he had gotten. I will check with him and see what he has accomplished thus far. Boy am I lucky to have access to two different CoCo/OS-9 echos! By the way, does anyone know of an OS-9 echo in the 212 area code? There is someone there who gets the CoCo, but not OS-9. --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Oritgin: Houston, TX (713)589-0308 (1:106/500.0) PATH: 106/500 1729 112 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9b1c 14f36565 MSGID: 1:106/2000 26a5f244 Judy, Charles Brady left a msg about a memory plus board for a tandy 1k I am desperate to find this board. I left a note to charles in this echo and wanted to mail him through the net. I dont know how to use the net and even if I did I dont have his address. Is there anything you can do to help me? The reason I'm picking on you is that he mentioned you in his msg, and I thought you might know how to reach him. Thanks in advance!! --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: COMM Port One *HST/DS* OPUSarchive (713) 980-9671 (1:106/2000.0) PATH: 106/2000 386/15 106/13 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c035 14f36e3a Thank you for your kind offer! --- KramMail v3.15 * Origin: Kingdom Productions * Houston * (713)630-0553 (1:106/270.0) PATH: 106/270 131 13 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e9b8 14f36e8a BTW, what's your address? --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Kingdom Productions * Houston * (713)630-0553 (1:106/270.0) PATH: 106/270 131 13 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cea6 14f37dab MSGID: 1:106/455 14f37dab ** Quoting Ken Flory to Eddie Baldwin ** > >BinkleyTerm 2.40 supports Janus. > >Later ** End of Quote ** Yeah I know...I am running it! Thanx for the info though... -Ed --- TAGMAIL v2.30 p * Origin: The Twilight Zone BBS - Houston, Tx - *HST/DS* (1:106/455) PATH: 106/455 112 116 396/1 147/7 46 EID:f355 14f388e0 Hey Alan, I am still planning on being through Atlanta around the beginning of August (but don't hold me to it). But if I do make it, give me your phone number so I can call you if I make it there. Later. --- RiBBS v2.0 * Origin:Y The Node III BBS, New Orleans, LA (504) 347-4320 (1:396/27) PATH: 396/3 1 147/7 46 EID:118b 00117ca1 MSGID: 1:395/1 79939303 Well, I guess USR is finely getting the Upgrades out.. I called in mine on the 15th and got it today (19th July).. But I did call twice and after the second time, he said that he would try to expidite the order. Got it today with a Two day shipping label on it.. The most diffcult part, was the Jumper I thought.. I couldn't figure why it had you jumper one 32K pin, but hen the other was Looped.. Well when you get the Upgrade you'll see.. Also that Jumper was Hell to puch on to the board.. Like they were almost to small.. Anyone else thinking like that too? But its working and I have tested it with aother known V42/V42bis HST and it reports that a V42/V42bis connection has been made.. I am using the &A3 and the &K3.. I'll be testing the &K3 in a few minutes with my Uplink, so I hope that I can get the same results that I have been getting before.. I only have this locked at 19200, so after the end of the week I might try it at 38400.. Just to see if it makes any difference.. I dought it, but what the heck.. Marc --- FD 1.99c * Origin: *Amiga Revolution* (817)690-5077 Powered By HST|V32|V42bis (1:395/1) PATH: 395/1 396/1 147/7 46 EID:946f 14f3919b On , Jon Krainert @ 930/201 (1:10/8) wrote to Glen Martin : JK> Please send me a free subscription. Thanks. JK> Jon Krainert JK> P.O. Box 851891 JK> Richardson, Texas 75085-1891 I was not offering the free subscriptions. Check your To's and From's. Glen Martin 1:396/5.4 --- msged 1.999.9 * Origin: Glen's Point - Down in the PARISH! (1:396/5.4) PATH: 30317/4 396/5 1 147/7 46 EID:4c02 14f39245 On , Mike Logan (1:395/3) wrote to Glen Martin : ML> What are you giving away? I caught on a reply message asking ML> for a subscription to something. ML> --- ZMailQ 1.10 @1:395/3.0 ML> * Origin: Bill's Try the All Round BBS (1:395/3) Nothing. He replied to the wrong person. Glen Martin 1:396/5.4 --- msged 1.999.9 * Origin: Glen's Point - Down in the PARISH! (1:396/5.4) PATH: 30317/4 396/5 1 147/7 46 EID:398c 14f39abd On , Tom Winters (1:2200/101) wrote to Bob Hall : TW> Perhaps a better question might be who reads this echo and TW> doesn'thave a CD-ROM? That's me, at least at the present. Glen Martin 1:396/5.4 --- msged 1.999.e9 * Origin: Glen's Point - Down in the PARISH! (1:396/5.4) PATH: 30317/4 396/5 1 147/7 46 EID:6679 14f3a540 IS THIS WHERE I START LEAVING A MESSAGE TO THIS BBS ? I HAVE TRIED TO LOG ON TO OTHER BBS'S ASKING A LOT OF PERSONAL QUESTIONS AND WASN'T ALLOWED TO READ MESSAGES AT SIGN UP AND COULDN'T GET BACK ON AFTER GIVING THEM EVERYTHING THEY ASKED FOR. I DID NOT KNOW THIS WAS YOUR BBS. I LOOKS VERY IMPRESSIVE TO ME. ANY CHANCE YOU WOULD SHOW IT TO ME IN PERSON? ANY INFO YOU WANT TO KNOW JUST ASK 662-1515. NOW HOW DO I EXIT ? WHAT DO I PRESS CONTROL K FOR ? OTHING HAPPENED NOWo WHAT? --- QuickBBS v2.62 [Reg] * Origin: Starr Systems Consulting (1:388/1) PATH: 396/1 147/7 46 EID:73c9 14f39b48 MSGID: 1:396/29 26a64198 JH> HD> I have a friend who was interested in buying a used Leica JH> HD> III from a pawn shop. JH> JH> Any of the old screwmount Leicas, while being super-quality cameras, JH> are a royal pain to actually use. However, if she want's a camera that'll JH> last far past when we're no longer using film, any Leica M camera will JH> do that easily, and be easy and enjoyable to use. JH> There's no such animal as a comparable Canon. I'll bet that dealer JH> doesn't sell new or used Leicas either. JH> JH> jbh JH> Actually, we've looked at both Leica and Canon screw-mounts and have found that one can operate both brands provided one is mechanically enclined. The dealer in question sells both new and used Leica cameras and equipment. By the way, we haven't noticed much of a difference; Canon swiped Leica's technology circa 1950. h. --- Maximus-CBCS v1.00 * Origin: The Barren Earth KXI <-> The adventure continues.. (1:396/29) PATH: 396/29 3 1 147/7 46 EID:446a 14f40296 Thought that the gateway was just for sysops! --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3064 14f40299 They have a neural system of a very simple type. How do we know the "don't feel"? The responses are measurable & duplicatable just as in pisceans & mammals. On the other hand maybe fish & animals do not feel pain such as we [humans] know it. Take your pick. --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6473 14f40299 I asked a question. I did NOT infer that we [you, I or anyone] should change their lifestyle. I was interested in what information was out there. I do not think that the studies are anywhere near complete at this stage, but I wondered what was new that I wasn't aware of. I still haven't any idea what the radiation measurements are on computer hardware, other than color monitors give off more ELF than B&W, which is irrelavant info if one does not have the numbers & something to compare to. P.S. The # 1 killer of adults in the U.S.A. is also heart disease [actually the whole category of circulatory diseases affected by athlerosclerosis]. --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, AVirginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:7d09 14f40299 I was reading the other day that the fire ant sting is very dangerous to those who are allergic to bee stings. Is this a similar allergen? --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virgin;ia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ab5b 14f40299 I understand that the effectiveness of any vaccination from killed virus decreases significantly past 10 yr.s --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c1e8 14f40299 I believe you are referring to Schilling Test in which radioactive B-12 is used in the diagnosis of pernicious anemia. Scotsman.....very funny!! Ha! Ha! --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) NewpoJrt News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e4d9 14f40299 Don't ALL fish or fish products contain iodine? --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:b3cd 14f40299 All medical breakthroughs have consequences throughout other areas even though the breakthrough was only directed at a particular disease. Discoveries in the treatment of AIDS or cancer would reflect positively on the other. Thank goodness R & D is finally getting enough funding to do something besides fund the time it takes to fill out the paperwork that goes with funding. --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230.) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:7e5a 14f40299 Why don't you include "how to listen to a patient" in your agenda? It is sadly lacking in today's practice of medicine, as is the willingness to let patients have enough information to make their own decisions concerning their own bodies &/or future. --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:b7c3 14f40299 I don't believe any research has been done with that format. Most second-hand smoke studies involve direct contact, either within 1-2 ft. with the smoke blown directly at the measuring device or in closed containers. --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6020 14f40299 I believe the "Borderline" refers to the ability to function in society. As for the other questions, I haven't heard that there are any answers at this stage of medical research, although some research being done on genetic linkages to personality-particularly in relation to manic-depressive states & schizophrenic disorders. --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Eval) * Origin: Quadram (A Trilogy Affiliate) Newport News, Virginia (1:271/230) PATH: 271/230 245 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d526 14f3ad1c REPLY: 1:261/1023@fidonet 269f21be On , paul marwick (3:640/820@fidonet) wrote to Mike Weaver : pm> :-) It was. On his recomendation, plus the recomendations pm> of others, I just bought a copy. So far (around 1-2 weeks) pm> I've had no problems with it at all, and its working better pm> with DV than any of the other cache packages I've tried with pm> DV. I'm running dv with 64 k hardware cache. Will a cache like Flash improve the system's performance ? How do you install a cache program like Flash. Does it load from the autoexec.bat file, or like dvansi in every window ..or like qemm.sys in the config.sys file ? Or like dv.. in all of the above ? --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Center of the CosmosY 2 HST Nodes (RIME network) 504-466-0126 (1:396/5.6) PATH: 30317/6 396/5 1 147/7 46 EID:50a4 14efa5c5 MSGID: 1:273/715.3 26a11c62 PC> --- XRS 3.30 (286) PC> * Origin: "Ye are all leaves of one tree"--Baha'u'llah (RAX 1:352/409.2) I'm gonna pop off the subject for just a teenie second. I've been to the shrine in Haifa, and it's one of the most beautiful religious shrines I've ever seen. OK, back to the subject at hand... --- Maximus-CBCS v1.00 * Origin: Blanche's Blue Bell Bombshell BBS (1:273/715.3) PATH: 1715/3 273/715 2 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:a0d4 14f2b2f8 MSGID: 1:273/715.3 26a527c4 MB> MB> In this society, any woman who doesn't resent men in general is insane. What I resent is "Social Conditioning". I thought I was mostly untouched by this, but one month of Aikido has shown me otherwise. Nancy, one of the brown belts, has mentioned that about 90% of the women she's encountered in training have had to unlearn and relearn how to grab and strike. --- Maximus-CBCS v1.00 * Origin: Blanche's Blue Bell Bombshell BBS (1:273/715.3)2 PATH: 1715/3 273/715 2 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3c51 14f2b50e MSGID: 1:273/715.3 26a52bac TW> Ann, TW> TW> Easy answer and clear. TW> TW> Women's rights become 2nd when she has another person developing insider TW> her. Why? Is this a religious decision on your part, or do you place higher value on Potential than on Actual? --- Maximus-CBCS v1.00 * Origin: Blanche's Blue Bell Bombshell BBS (1:273/715.3) PATH: 1715/3 273/715 2 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2d23 14f31dcc Only can spend $25.00 and will pay shipping Z --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: DREAMLINE II, Souderton, PA (215) 721-7039 (1:273/707.0) PATH: 273/707 2 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3dde 14f395a3 MSGID: 1:273/715.2 26a637f2 BG> > Just because the '386 has more capabilities doesn't mean you are BG> > automatically using them! :) BG> BG> OK. I'm using a Compaq 386s and Compaq's own cache -- the one that ships BG> with the machine -- in extended memory (again, Compaq's) I'm then BG> running Telix 3.12. I would think that constitutes using a 386 as a BG> 386, but I'm probably wrong.... ;) It's probably the same as their '286 cache. It will run on a '386 with the same operating system! If you can get a LIM simulator (I think that Above Disk has that option, BTW) for a '386 and a cache that works with EMS memory, then you should be able to run your '386 with a cache and not have HST problems. --- Maximus-CBCS v|1.00 * Origin: Ophiophile Point: v.42 is NOT a newer v.32! (1:273/715.2) PATH: 1715/2 273/715 2 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6ab3 14f39180 MG>>> ...and I used to do autopsies eating a sandwich (salami... MG>>> before you ask wise guy) CB>> At least you had enough class not to make the sandwich of head CB>> cheese..... MG> That would be an AID...... An assist through the pearly gates, no? ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silver Xpress V2.26 * Origin: HamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:d76d 14f391a0 CB>> So she was really keener when she was wail? Or sharp alla time? MG> A sharp tongue with a flat bottom. I think you have just described a scow........ ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silver Xpress V2.26 * Origin: XHamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:6b87 14f391a0 CB>> It is happening. I saw a Texas Tax Person looking for a bung CB>> to tap just yesterday........ MG> And who's turn was it inthe barrel? Anyone who buys anything legally....... ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silvter Xpress V2.26 * Origin: HamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:f91b 14f391e0 >>> Good thing aboutlawyers, they know no law. Just tricks. KL>> and how to turn the screw... MG> But so do I..... I thought lawyers turned tricks...... ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silver Xpress V2.26 * Origin: XHamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:b50f 14f39220 MG> Nah...soon they'll want to sink they're teeth into Jacqueline MG> Suzanne. But just the dirty parts. She needs a bath?? Didn't know she stank........ ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silver Xpress V2.26 * Origin: XHamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:f1cb 14f39280 >>> hate cats DB>> ....except deep-fat fried.... MG> Not even. I don't mind cooking the cat. Just don't want to MG> eat it. Cat ain't bad if you can get enough soy sauce on it....... Thai peppers help too. ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silver Xpress V2.26 * Origin: HamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:687f 14f392a0 >> >> >> ... I've got a rocket in my pocket...... >> >> KL> and i keep the spare "O" rings in mine. >> >> >> >> Yup. Necessary to proper fit and seal........... >> KL> hey, where did all my hydrogen go... >> >> Now thats a NASA thing to say...... >> KL> like i always say "free radicals"... How 'bout that!! A moonshot. ... "Come fly with me....." --- Via Silver Xpress V2.26 * Origin: HamNET [N5JZZ] * 386/HST * SDN 191 * 915-653-9077 (1:383/4.0) PATH: 383/4 147/7 46 EID:d5c3 14f3a677 > You mean before you got here? The alarm is going off! It's time to grow up! --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Retired from Work, FOREVER! How bout you? (1:147/30.70) PATH: 1091/70 147/30 46 EID:56ba 14f3a6c7 > After a year of modeming (anniversery was July > 10, 1989), I now have a used full height 20 meg hard > drive on my computer. I am so happy!!!!! I'll be > using it for my C Compiler and hopefully, my own copy > of AutoCAD. Anyway, I just wanted to share this with > everyone. IT's only the start, just like me. I now have 3 full height 150 meg. drives and now have 94 meg free since I don't run a BBS anymore. With 450 meg and 94 open, does that tell ya something? That's only the start and I don't even count my laptop, which I do this on has a 20 meg. drive and a 2400 baud modem. When I wanna Rock & Roll, I fire up the 9600 baud modem and lock the ole comm port at 19.2 kbaud. You'll get addicted, look out.., but have fun. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Retired from Work, FOREVER! How bout you? (1:147/30.70) PATH: 1091/70 147/30 46 EID:4c82 14f3a680 > I am looking for an idiot (oh, excuse me, a volunteer) to > collect the votes. Volunteers should preferably be a not > extremely busy system (I expect 200-300 votes) and also > preferably a HST system. > > Is anyone in 147 interested in doing the thankless job that > is guaranteed to be nothing but a royal pain in the butt? > > Tony > It is APPARANTLY ME! I'll be happy to help out... duhhh, I volunteered for the USMC, seems like I would've learned... Larry --- D'Bridge 1.30/001242 * Origin: Wildcat! Supreme! Fido Sucks! Oops Sucks! Qbbs Sucks! (1:147/37) PATH: 147/37 46 EID:1ff8 14f3a6e0 > > I'd appreciate a call or two just to get a head count. If > we don't have enough, I need to move into a different area > of Bennigans..... > > BOB > I is gonna be there, how bout meetin' me early, like at 4:00pm instead of 5:00pm...I have to leave at 5:30-5:40 to pick up my youngun.. Lc --- D'Bridge 1.30/001242 * Origin: Wildcat! Supreme! Fido Sucks! Oops Sucks! Qbbs Sucks! (1:147/37) PATH: 147/37 46 EID:c15e 14f3a8c0 > Listen up guys and gals. No fooling this time. The Jesus > House is in need of funds, and this is our chance to do > something quick as a net. I have already started posting it > to all my users. What I am requesting of them is to send in > a donation with a form (in next message). We will have a > challenge among the systems here in OKC participating in the > net. > > We will get information and feed back back from the Jesus > House as to which BBS generated the most donations. > > PR time. > > Are any of you up to a challenge and lots of PR?????????? > > Bob, I am posting the information on my board, and will let you know if I get any personal reponses...will post the file so folks can send it in.. I think it was a GREAT! idea, and support it TOTALLY...I also agree that it would be great PR for the NET... However, don't get your hopes up, most of these folks are cookin' at about a 70 IQ, and don't understand the issue... Lc (grin) ---{ D'Bridge 1.30/001242 * Origin: Wildcat! Supreme! Fido Sucks! Oops Sucks! Qbbs Sucks! (1:147/37) PATH: 147/37 46 EID:f583 14f3bf01 In a message of <18 Jul 90 21:20:53>, Robert Mashlan (1:147/34.34) writes: RM>> > think that was what they had on their minds. If they RM>> > are men why call people the names they do that pretain RM>> > to the male sex? I must say out of all the people here RM>> RM>> Again, I did not do such a thing. I will accept your apologies RM>> after you reread the posts. RM> RM>What did you mean when you told me several times to "eat my root?" RM>Munch on carrots you have grown? The saying is "eat _A_ root". That makes it the root of your choice. I prefer Papaver somniferum, but you should try Chondodendron tomentosum. Good to the last drop. Douglas --- PillMail v1.13 * Origin: The Pill Box BBS >>>Pride of N*et 147<<< (1:147/12) PATH: 147/12 46 EID:6f70 14f4000d In a message of <19 Jul 90 18:40:32>, Darin Fox (1:147/34.34) writes: DF>Sorry, I was mistaken. You have an enchanced, fantasy-enriched tunnel DF>vision which creates facts to support you arguments in protection of DF>your friends. (Example: There is no name calling or mud slinging in DF>this message). Gee, if saying someone has an enchanced (sic), fantasy-enriched tunnel vision which creates facts to support you (sic) arguments in protection of your friends isn't mud slinging, well then I guess I don't know what mud slinging is. Get a life, hypocrite. Douglas --- PillMail v1.13 * Origin: The Pill Box BBS >>>Pride of Net 147<<< (1:147/12) PATH: 147/12 46 EID:973c 14f400bd In a message of <19 Jul 90 18:58:08>, Darin Fox (1:147/34.34) writes: DF>> ethemanusia DF>> (allowing the doctor to take the life of a terminally ill DF>> patient). DF> DF>e-u-t-h-a-n-a-s-i-a. I am surprised that you have not come across this DF>word in your (worldly) work as a paralegal. Judy's fingers sometimes hit the wrong keys. Your really one to criticize someone else's spelling. Douglas DF> * Origin: Judy's Rule: "Hey, that's my friend you're talking about!" DF>(1:147/34.34) I'd suggest you change your origin line. Next time I see it I'm filing a policy complaint with the intent of having your point number removed. This is another example of your mud slinging, which you previously stated you were not guilty of. Get a life, hypocrite. --- PillMail v1.13 * Origin: The Pill Box BBS >>>Pride of Net 147<<< (1:147/12) PATH: 147/12 46 EID:7b8f 14f401e6 In a message of <19 Jul 90 07:30:00>, Mona Shaver (1:147/60) writes: MS>DA>That's a good way to end up with a fence post up your ass. MS> MS> Oh God! Think of the splinters he'd have to pick out of his MS>butt! You bring the tweezers, I'll bring the alcohol to clean the wounds with (hee hee hee). Doogie --- PillMail v1.13 * Origin: Fuck you, and the iguana you rode in on! (1:147/12) PATH: 147/12 46 EID:a9a6 14f40186 In a message of <19 Jul 90 21:25:17>, Robert Stone (1:147/30.70) writes: RS>Agreed. I won't go any further. Is there anything else I can clear up for you? Doogie --- PillMail v1.13 * Origin: How do I get out of this chicke*n outfit? (1:147/12) PATH: 147/12 46 EID:490b 14f401bb In a message of <19 Jul 90 20:03:09>, Denny Myers (1:147/2) writes: DM>> DM>> Tony DM>> DM> DM>Your ugly .... Your bald.... --- PillMail v1.13 * Origin: How do I get out of this chicken outfit? (1:147/12) PATH: 147/ 12 46 EID:f8dc 14f396e0 In a message to Mona Shaver <07-19-90 08:29> Bob Hall wrote: BH>RIGHT! I am an employee of the ELLIS CLINIC _located_ in BH>the Mercy McAuley Medical Plaza. 749-0273 OK, I done wrote it down! Thanks! BH>Is this official that you are confused, or official that BH>you are going to be there? Both! Mona --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: * TradeWinds, Oklahoma City, Ok. (405)728-2061 (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:79ce 14f39720 In a message to Mona Shaver <07-18-90 23:03> Larry Meegan wrote: LM>Hello Mona: LM> All is fine here. The NRC exam I took six weeks ago LM>andthought I What is the NRC? LM> The weather folks say you've been getting some rain out LM>there. How are LM>the crops? In the metro area we don't often think of the It is quite dry here! We have had one or two good rains in about 5 or 6 weeks! My yard looks terrible and my poor plants are hanging on for their dear lives. LM>when food prices are high. Up by my cabin in Pa. the corn By the way, where are you posting from and where in PA is your cabin! I used to live in Pittsburgh for about 3 years. I loved it there. Mona -s-- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: * TradeWinds, Oklahoma City, Ok. (405)728-2061 (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:93b1 14f39740 In a message to Mona Shaver <07-19-90 11:47> John Burton wrote: JB> > fopau (sp) JB> JB>Faux Pax Thank you very very much! Mona --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Vic Hill AIN'T no ghost! (405)728-2061) (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:e346 14f39760 In a message to Mona Shaver <07-19-90 14:20> Bob Hall wrote: BH>Mona, did you say you were going to be at the socialized BH>anti-social Social party or not? I can't remember. Let me check! I will have my people call your people, we'll do socialized anti-social Social party. Mona --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: * TradeWinds, Oklahoma City, Ok. (405)728-2061 (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:95d9 14f398c0 In a message to All <07-19-90 11:52> Tony Davis wrote: TD>I am looking for an idiot (oh, excuse me, a volunteer) to TD>collect the votes. Volunteers should preferably be a not TD>extremely busy system (I expect 200-300 votes) and also TD>preferably a HST system. I would volunteer but I don't have an HST! Mona --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: * TradeWinds, Oklahoma City, Ok. (405)728-2061 (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:8be6 14f40280 I aminterested in the power/key combo for$40. jeff 376-2989 --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Have I got a deal for you! (405)728-2061 (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:6322 14f40320 I'll take the coco2 for $10. Jeff Landrith will call soon. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: * TradeWinds, Oklahoma City, Ok. (405)728-2061 (1:147/60) PATH: 147/60 46 EID:a1a0 14f38939 > And what does "I knew you" mean to you Les. Unless we're > talking two different languages, there's only one interpretation > to that statement. Jimmy Jimmy Could you leave some of those other references that indicate a spiritual pre-existance? I don't understand why you ask the same questions that I've answered. As I've tried to explain, "I knew you" I feel is showing God omniscience. I have found NOTHING to back YOUR interpretation of Jer.1:5. God IS All-Knowing and I have no doubt that He knew me before I was formed in the womb. Please show me some reason I should take tt literally, from scripture of course. Les --- Opus-CBCS v1.13 * Origin: Th>e Pill Box BBS -=- (405)681-5818 (1:147/12) PATH: 147/12 EID:eb41 14f20ae0 > Is there an interrupt I can attach to and use an IN command to > receive the character from a certain port? Weeellll, there's the BIOS interrupt 14h - but that doesn't work at all on some systems and not reliably on others. You can install a FOSSIL driver, which takes over interrupt 14h and provides code that actually *works*, or you can write your own. Which is what I'm trying to do, and it isn't working. :( --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Reg) * Origin: The Think_Tank BBS (50X8)655-3848 Natick, MA ---HST---- (1:322/240) PATH: 322/240 1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:585e 14f20ca0 Help! Help! Help! I'm doing all that: I've got OUT2 (bit 3 of the modem control register, at i/o addrs. 03FCh) set to 1; I've got the interrupt enabled in 0021h, using bit 4; I've got a trap on interrupt 0Ch. AND IT DOESN'T WORK!!! On a brief inspiration, I ran Procomm, shelled out to DOS, dumped all the serial chip registers, and compared all the settings: THEY WERE ALL THE SAME! Procomm works, my program doesn't. Furthermore, when I ran my program after shelling out from Procomm, it DID work! What else is going on that I don't know about? My serial-chip initialization runs perfectly after Procomm has been loaded, and when I return to Procomm, Procomm still works - my initialization didn't change anything. (For those unaware: Procomm doesn't reset the serial i/o when you shell out to DOS, so you don't lose characters if you do so when logged on somewhere.) All this is getting me extremely annoyed... --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Reg) * Origin: The Think_Tank BB]S (508)655-3848 Natick, MA ---HST---- (1:322/240) PATH: 322/240 1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8ce0 14f2a1a0 * Replying to a message originally to Dagan Galarneau * Replying to a message originally from Ian Logan IL> A) Sprites are a feature of the Commodore VIC (Video IL> Interface Control.) IL> C) I suggest you look into how the commodore VIC chip does IL> it, since you are tring to duplicate the sprite hardware it IL> includes. This I can help you with, but I don't know how you will duplicate this function in software very easily. (1) The VIC chip takes its sprite info from a completely separate area of memory than the main bitmap. Each sprite has a pointer associated with it that points to where the VIC should get the data from (the exact addressing scheme is described in the C-64 Reference Guide, but is not germaine to the discussion at hand), its own color registers, and a pair of registers for the (X,Y) coordinates. (2) As the VIC scans down each TV line, it checks its raster position against the contents of the eight X/Y pairs; once the raster X/Y matches a sprite X/Y, the next 24 pixels are taken from the memory pointed to by the sprite data pointer. The pointer is transferred to a temporary register and a flag is set to repeat this action for the next 20 lines, each time the raster's X position matches the sprite, and incrementing the temporary register by three bytes each time. After the 24 pixels are done, the VIC reverts to pulling pixel info from the bitmap. (3) As the VIC draws out the 24 sprite pixels, it still watches for other sprite X/Y coordinate matches and carries out any previously set sprite draws. If the sprite currently being scanned has a higher priority than any other sprite that exists in the same space, its pixels are used; if not, then the VIC switches to taking pixel data from that sprite's memory area. (4) You can also set the VIC to give the bitmap higher priority than a sprite, in which case the VIC watches the info coming from the bitmap and any time the bit is non-zero it is displayed instead of the sprite. Multicolor mode is a bit more complex, but the principles still apply. In any event.... the bitmap itself is never altered at all; the sprite is completely independant of the regular graphics. How you will duplicate this activity in the PC, I have no idea; the processing power necessary to carry out the checks on each and every pixel of the PC's display would slow down your program considerably (in fact, it's probably beyond the capability of an 8088 system entirely). Real Programmers Don't Do WINDOWS! Gary Akins --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: The Silver Dragon Inn (HST) * (815) 633-6455 (1:2210/633) PATH: 2210/633 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8ce0 14f2a2c0 * Replying to a message originally to Ian Logan DG> > A) Sprites are a feature of the Commodore VIC (Video DG> > C) I suggest you look into how the commodore VIC chip does DG> > it, since you are tring to duplicate the sprite hardware it DG> DG> A) I'm talking about software algorythms to move images DG> around on the screen. Every game programmer I know uses the DG> word "sprite." Perhaps it comes from programming C-64 DG> games. Sprite was around before that, but yeah it probably does. (For some weird reason, Commodore insists on referring to them as Movable Object Blocks, or MOBs.... why, I don't know) Ohwell. Sorry for all the technical gobbledegook before; I guess that's what I get for replying to a message before I've read the entire message base.... (unfortunately, for some reason the QMX offline reader-responder system crashes my Zenith Z-130 and I don't yet have the 80xxx skills to figure out why) Real Programmers Don't Do WINDOWS! Gary Akins --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: The Silver Dragon Inn (HST) * (815) 633-6455 (1:2210/633) PATH: 2210/633 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8d17 14f2a3a0 * Replying to a message originally to garth kidd FH> gk>> What woud best help a person learn ?ASM if he wre a FH> gk>> beginierr which books would help ans so forth. Sorry FH> gk>> for this messed up message. FH> I would reccommend Peter Norton's "Assembly Language Book FH> for the IBM PC" and also "Dos Power Tools" by Paul Somerson. FH> Although the latter is not an assembler text, it uses many FH> assembler examples to explain utilities and routines. Most FH> of them are short, simple and understandable. Sounds like just what I need. Thanks for the recommendations.... Any other good beginner books you can think of, bearing in mind that 'till now the most advanced processor I have done ML on is the Zilog Z-80? (For that matter, my ML skills have been contaminated by having to learn... everybody gag.... RCA 1802 assembly language. Don't ask why I had to inflict this on myself; its far too complicated to explain. Suffice it to say that my boss said to do it.) Real Programmers Don't Do WINDOWS! Gary Akins --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: The Silver Dragon Inn (HST) * (815) 633-6455 (1:2210/633) PATH: 2210/633 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:fee4 14f2b1db Would the Echo Coordinator/Hub please raise your hand? I am starting a GT Power BBS, and have a very strong interest in sponsering an echo in GT re: AIDS/ARC. I need guidance, tips, help, shoulder to cry on, etc, ad nausem. John Kirts P.O. Box 11115 Cincinnati, OH 45211-0115 THANKS and HUGS to ALL ! --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: KIC-BBS (1:108/89.0) PATH: 108/89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2211 14f2466b > There has been a raging debate (with no one having any first-hand > knowledge) over in the CONSUMER REPORTS echo about the existence > of radar detector detectors. A radar detector itself can detect the presense of other radar detectors - my Passport is often set off by Radio Shack "Road Patrol" detectors... When Car & Driver does RD reviews they print a matrix showing which units set off the others... Modern detectors create a little bit of the radar signal they're looking for... so they're emitting radar themselves (but the better units are well shielded to keep the signal from getting out). So theoretically at least, yeah, you could build something that would "detect" radar detectors... it will work better finding some units than others, and it'll only work if the target detector is on. --- Cat 1.00 * Origin: Chiba City Cat - Cleveland OH (1:157/200.39) PATH: 1037/39 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d9c3 14f41d78 In a message to Michael Frankovich <07-17-90 13:03> Dan Cavin wrote: DC Want to talk about scary? How about this: DC DC You are at school, and a cop passes by. Then come two more. DC Then come about 6 or 7 more, and the helicopter. The cops DC are flying with their sirens whining in and out of side DC streets, then two ambulances come and park in a parking lot DC across the street and sit there. The a cop comes, stopps in DC front of the school, hops out, gois inside, comes out a DC minute later, and takes off again. The helicopter stays DC directly above the school, and all these cops are weaving DC in and out of streets. Then the abulances take off DC following one cop down a street and all the other cops DC follow. Scary. Definitely makes you want to be someplace else far away....... Mike --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Reg) * Origin: The Paladen BBS - (317)-353-2973-HST (1:231/20) PATH: 231/20 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:26b8 14f41d78 In a message to Greg Rhodes <07-17-90 23:31> Greg Kudasz wrote: GK If you want to watch your speed, buy a cruise control. I use mine all the time. Keeps my lead foot where it belongs.... GK I even home in on cops in radar traps to turn in C & R GK drivers. What is C & R??? Mike --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Reg) * Origin: The Paladen BBS - (317)-353-2973-HST (1:231/20) PATH: 231/20 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:b19f 14f15147 In a message of <15 Jul 90 13:29:37>, Rick Emerson (1:273/1.32) writes: >The HST mirrors cannot be replaced in orbit and the new WFPC and FOC can >be equipped with correcting lenses. The cameras were scheduled to >replaced in any case. Only the time line changes. The next question is Why Cant they be replaced in space? Considering the cost of sending a shuttle up to put the Hubble back in space after retrieving it, why can't they be replaced in space? I don't buy a CLEAN ROOM theory, so what's the technical reason? As one who has performed regular maintenace in aircraft in flight, I find it difficult to believe someone didn't design a way of swapping the camera out in flight. Wouldn't it be cheaper to unbolt and remove the umbilical connections from just the affected unit, make minor adjustments in the orbit to compensate for the weight change, and bring the camera back for repair, or swap it out in flight? Makes you wonder how they intended to inspect and clean the camera in flight. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Solano Hub (HST) Fairfield CA <161/500> (1:161/507) PATH: 161/507 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2165 14f41d79 Bruce Bowman posted a message to me that you may have done some magnetometry, particularly with a "jam jar magnetometer". I would like to correlate my readings with someone else. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Star light...Starc bright...Indy's SouthSide BBS (1:231/30) PATH: 231/30 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:fdf4 14f41d79 I am editing a paper concerning a complete description of my magnetometer and the circuit to detect the beam. How is yours going? --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Star light...Star bright...Indy's SouthSide BBS (1:231/30) PATH: 1231/30 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:42c5 14f19080 My 800XL doesn't even acknowledge the drive. I'm thinking about just buying a new board and chip set for it. I looked into getting it repaired, but for $45.00/Hr labour plus parts, I think I'll just get a new one. Whatever, I decide, I will definitely not get rid of the old 800XL. It was the first computer I ever had and hopefully it will be the last I will ever have, I have other computers kicking around here, but there just not the same. Bill --- Paragon v2.07 * Ozrigin: Transference (519)882-0568 14.4HST Petrolia, ONT (1:2202/4) PATH: 2202/4 1 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:efa5 14f19100 Thanks, I'll give them a call tomorrow and see what I can do. Bill --- Paragon v2.07 * Origin: Transference (519)882-0568 14.4HST Petrolia, ONT (1:2202/4) PATH: 2202/4 1 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c90b 14f19120 Thanks for the offer. I'm going to see what kind of a fix-up job I can do and if it doesn't work out, I'll take you up on it. There's a place here that charges $45/Hr labour plus parts for repair jobs on Atari's. I know a guy who put a 1050 drive in to get repaired and it cost him $90.00 for labour (2 Hours) and $1.00 for a burnt SCR. Bill --- Paragon v2.07 * Origin: Transference (519)882-0568 14.4HST Petrolia, ONT (1:2202/4) PATH: 2202/4 1 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5039 14f19180 The LED does come on. I'm looking at the board right now, and all the sockets are socketed. How can I be sure what it is that is not working? If I could reduce it down to one chip it would be great. Bill --- Paragon v2.07  * Origin: Transference (519)882-0568 14.4HST Petrolia, ONT (1:2202/4) PATH: 2202/4 1 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8895 14f20700 MSGID: 1:154/123.666 26a3fa71 Gee Tom, It's a shame with all of those manufacturers out to seek your dollar you would think that the price of some of them would be affordable for the common person. I think after hearing and demostrating most of the brands that you listed, that you get more boom for the buck with Bose. Sorry you have tin ears not to appreciat it. Ciao, O.J. --- XRS 3.30+ (286) * Origin: Can't see through C:\>? Microsoft does Windows! (\RAX 1:154/123.666) PATH: 30027/666 154/123 40 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9739 14f30c20 MSGID: 1:154/123.666 26a55515 Don, Koss Phones are probably the best around. I was a Disc Jockey for 21 years ( I'm still not in my mid 30's yet...) and everyone that I knew in the business used Koss Phones. Living in Milwaukee is nice too, because they make them here in town. I have 6 pair of headphone all Koss phones. I have used them for years professionaly. In my opinion, the Koss Pro 4 AA (double A) Headphones are the best bet for the money. The tonal quality of the 4AA is the best of all the headphones I have ever heard. You won't regret your Koss purchase. Ciao, O.J. --- XRS 3.30+ (286) * Origin: Can't see through C:\>? Microsoft does Windows! (RAX 1:154/123.666) PATH: 30027/666 154/123 4.0 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:deb2 14f30cc0 MSGID: 1:154/123.666 26a555d9 REPLY: 1:170/100 670162ca Grant, The walkkman to an amp won't work...The output of the walkman's headphone jack would not be able to match the input requirements of an amplifier. If you want to do a walkman thing you can look into a pair of powered speakers by Sony or Aiwa. These speakers are made for the input voltages of the headphone jack. Ciao, O.J. --- XRS 3.30+ (286) * Origin: Can't see through C:\>? Microsoft does Widndows! (RAX 1:154/123.666) PATH: 30027/666 154/123 40 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e1e3 14f30d60 MSGID: 1:154/123.666 26a55785 Will, Alpine makes great car audio. I can understand your limitations with the original GM-Delco Speakers. Kicker makes some great speakers, but if you are looking for some nice 6 X 9's for the rear deck check out the Blaupunkt 3 way 6 X 9's. They have a lot of sound for a 6 X 9 speaker. If that's out of the budget, give the Pioneer 4 way 6 X 9's a try. That would be my second choice...(depending on budget...). If you are looking to change your Electronics, Blaupunkt again for the Cassette deck....and believe it or not, JVC's new Digifine line of Car Decks are great pieces at very resonable prices. Hopw that this will help your shopping go a little easier. Ciao, O.J. --- XRS 3.30+ (286) * Origin: Can't see through C:\>? Microsoft does Windows! (RAX 1:154/123.666) PATH: 30027/666 154/123 40 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:135c 14f38620 Does anyone know how the Nakamichi car audio products compare to other brands(ie. Sony, RockFord, Pioneer)...thanks!!-Bri --- msged 1.99L MSC * Origin: Brewster's Barn BBS...Fairfax, VA HST (703) 352-1502 (1:1069/30) PATH: 109/30 25 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:10e7 12248d27 MSGID: 1:231/290 26a48d27 REPLY: 3:712/513.69 760f798b In a message of , Michael Scheper (3:712/0) writes: MS> MS> P.S: I still think you may have a bug somewhere, since I'm MS>3:712/513.69, not 3:712/0, or is that a FidoFault? MS> MS>--- FD 1.99c MS> * Origin: TETIA Service Info BBS - Baulkham Hills, NSW - 61-2-639-4696 MS>(3:712/ Actually, Msged is doing the best it can with your too long and hence truncated origin line... talk about a smart editor... thanks McNutt! --- msged 1.998y * Origin: The Hoosier Heart's Land NetWork (1:231/290) PATH: 231/290 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:40d6 14f35aa0 >Hi, Butch. Thank you for posting that interesting, informative >message. I had seen your name and knew you were the sysop of Nerd's >Nook but that was about all I knew. I appreciated your giving us your >story. I also applaud what you are doing. I know at least one of >those support groups I'd love to get access to but that won't be >possible till it gets on the backbone. I will look forward to your >further announcements of support grooups getting on the backbone or of >formation of new support groups. Keep up the good work and my best >wishes to you and Ellen. Ah, but it's not necessary to get it on the backbone to participate. [grin] What group are you interested in? We might be able to get it into your net. --- Via ProEdit 3.2R --- InterPCB 1.2 * Origin: Nerd's Nook (216)-356-1431 - HST (1:157/3) PATH: 157/3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:af67 14f2a104 >> yes women do need to come with instructions as they don't seem to be >> able to follow them. (smirk)) > That's really a sexist comment. Hi! I agree, but as I said to tandy not so long ago, I considered the source and ignored it. For him to understand your message, you have to believe he understands the word eexist! I'm not so sure you should assume that, again, considering the source. It really offended me, too. --- RBBSMail 17.2B * Origin: DynamicDuo: Personal Assistance SePrvices! (RBBS-PC 1:109/304) PATH: 109/304 30 25 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e884 14f374e5 Gary; In your message to Phil you state "in several threads the term discrimination has been used over and over again. Though, no doubt, discrimination does exist and should be countered, the trap I see us falling into is one of not taking care to distinguish between it and the realms of legitimate personal choice." In the case of the airlines discrimination occurs when, based on an assumption about the lack of capabilities of the class, blind people are barred from exit row seating. if a person, blind or sighted, shooses not to sit in an exit row based on his or her decision about his or her capabilities that is fine. The issue is indeed whether he or she can make such a choice. The major result of discrimination is to block such personal choice. With regard to whether we bring about a backlash: Usually when people believe something and act accordingly, and they are forced to reexamine their beliefs and change those actions they will react. My opinion is that people don't have to like me but they do have to give me my rights in society and to respect those rights. It is only by insisting on that that we can eventually gain respect which will sometimes include being liked. Ted Young --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: BlinkLink - Perceiving is believing! 412-766-0732 (1:129/89.0) PATH: 129/89 5 34 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:16fd 14f2a4a8 This best price I can do on the HP Deskjet Plus printer is $812.00 + shipping. If interested, leave message here or call me at our office at (513) 791-0899. Thanks, Affordable PC Connection... --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: JKIC-BBS (1:108/89.0) PATH: 108/89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:16fd 14f2a4f8 I carry the HP LaserJet Series III for 1799.00 + shipping HP LaserJet IIP 1129.00 + shipping HP LaserJet IID 2979.00 + shipping All accessories for the above printers are available including memory expansion and Toner cart. If interested, leave message here, or call our office at (513) 791- 0899. Thanks, Affordable PC Connection... --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: KIC-BBS (1:108/89.0) PATH: 108/89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 1 47/7 46 EID:1073 1d9267e0 MSGID: 1:115/473 7980ab9c > I have access to both....Leave me SPECIFICALLY what you > want, and I'll quote prices....... I would like to inquire about the Mannesman Tally ribbons, both black and the 4-color banded for the MT-222 printer. Part nos. are 388-207 and 388-046. Thanks. --Stan --- TosScan(q) 1.00 * Origin: TrapDoor - N.Chicago's Link (708)578-1701 (1:115/473) PATH: 115/473 876 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:f58f 14f3a0a6 Wanted Commodore sx-64/64/64c/128 1541/1571/1581/harddrive leave message to me or call Paris at 412-429-1658 --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 # Origin: Enchanted Forest, McKees Rocks, PA - 412-788-4089 (8:7200/50.0) * Origin: Network EchogaCte (1:129/34) PATH: 7200/50 129/34 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0273 14f2a1b2 COME DOWN TO SAN DIEGO WE HAVE A LITTLE FUN TO SPARE AND ARE WILLING TO SHARE --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Nightline BBS (1:203/39.0) PATH: 203/39 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:24d5 14f2bbd2 > Don`t be so cocky!! You guys must be henpecked... Nah, they`re just chicken.... --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: The House BBS, Southfield, MI (313) 352-1210 (1:120/56) PATH: 120/56 102 45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147 /7 46 EID:100b 26d997d0 MSGID: 1:11/621 640acad0 > > One example I use in my paper..."A guy is home from work, >and he is sitting on the couch, resting. His wife comes in, >and he asks, "How was your day?" She'll get into this long >explanation with lots of details...If she asks the man the same >thing, he'll say: "FINE"." > > Men will usually use one word to describe all of their >emotions. Which just eludes me. Hi Liz!! Haven't written to you in a while...Just wanted to let you know (why I don't know??) that I'm very loquacious when it comes to questions...I like to answer them and I luv to ask them. It's not that I'm nosey, just that it's the best way to get to know somebody.. So don't fret (not that you are)..not all men are short and to the point with their emotions....And I hope and pray your problems turn out for the best. I went thru the -worst- time of my life during my sophomore year in college. But with the wisdom of a very close lady friend (with whom I trust with my deepest darkest secrets) I (or we) worked thru it and now I'm doing just fine. So take care and God bless!! Dan Pomatto. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Wild Willie's BBS-The Wild Wild Life-[V.32/HST] (1:11/621) PATH: 11/621 115/689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:f9b7 14f1abaf Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party to see if this can work for them, or if it merely blows their collective minds. This is a temporary message that should have a line or two in it to see how things work out. If they work well, we'll send some messages. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: The Yuppie Puppy -- Strongsville OH (1:157/200.5) PATH: 1037/5 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c69f 14ef35d4 Not all Blacks are in love with Jesse Jackson or Nelson Mandela. If I recall a news clipping while I was reading the Los Angeles Times on the trials and tribulations of one Marion Barry, mayor of Washington DC, I came upon this quote from Barry when asked if Barry might not run for re-election...would Jackson run for the mayor's job. Barry's quote was: "The only thing Jesse wants to run is his mouth." Now, if my memory serves me correctly, isn't Barry a Black? As for Mandela, I've got nothing against him. He isn't like Jesse. He doesn't want to take my pension money and other's retirement money to use on fixing up bridges, building sewers or other things. That may sound good to the Poor, but people with lots of money (like me), ideas like that sink like a lead balloon. I'll change my mind about Jackson when Jackson decides to get off his lazy rear end and tries to win a public position other than his continual Harrold Stassen campaign for President..which Jackson can't win because knowledgable people like myself know Jackson is unqualified for the position of president because he's never held (won) a public office in any election. Jackson avoids House and Senate races (state and national) like the plague because even he knows you can't turn a sow's ear (mouth) into a silk purse. Mandela's grudge is with the South African government, not me. Mandela wants to use violence to remove the South African government. That's fine with me. This is nothing more than a power struggle in it's purest form where the winner gets to live and the loser dies. Now if Mandela "personally" wanted to end my life, then my view of him would be different...and so would my actions which whiners like you would deplore. Lastly, if you want to call me and others "racist" because we won't vote for an unqualified Jackson, that's fine with me. Let's face it. You get your jollies off by doing that. Must come from spending too much time in your small bedroom at home where your modem is or spending all that time in the crowded small office where you work (toil) day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, decade after decade, etc, etc, etc. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy WeaJther I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d333 14ef3b3d I've familiar with both the Metric system and the "old" system the US uses and having used both for many years, I prefer the "old" antiquated system the US now uses. 2.54 centimeters doesn't do a thing for me. It's the .54 this and (.) point that I never related to. The only time Metric works for me is in the monetary systems; one's, ten's, hundred's, thousand's, etc. This I can relate to very well. BTW: "Surprisingly" is an English word. Specifically, an adve|rb. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5539 14ef3d05 A footnote on "English". It is the international language of Business (commerce) since the US is the largest market in the world and this is why English is mandatory in many non-Elnglish countries that want to get ahead (sell their goods for export) thereby giving said country a good economy which directly benefits their own population. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d333 14ef3e33 The reason Muy doesn't catch flys with honey is because Muy doesn't use honey. He uses excrement instead. Funny thing though, since Muy has been using excrement, he still hasn't caught any flies..he just catches more and more excrement....which is par for the course where Muy is concerned. (Hey Muy, it's tough catching us flies, eh? Ha Ha) --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46  EID:d333 14ef3ee8 Stormy Weather hasn't received any posts from the FLAME echo since June 30. So you know if anything has gone awry there? (Me and Kentucky Colonel miss it.) (I need a tail feather for my hunting cap and I thought the easiest place to acquire one would be from the myopic one known as "The Hawk.") --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:a9ec 14f2b8a0 ** Quoting Dean Nusholtz to Dave Miller ** >In a message to All <15 Jul 90 00:16:00> Dave Miller wrote: > > DM> What would happen if somebody were to somehow manage to >kill off a > DM> large percentage of the justices on the Supreme Court? > DM> How would they go about replacing them? > DM> Who wants $200 per member to do it? :) > >Dave, I doubt very much that a happy face ( :) ) would be considered >as admissible evidence on your behalf as you are tried for >conspiracy to commit murder. While I know where you're coming >from let me remind you that Peh Lee, a bozo of biblical proportion, >said he called the FBI on someone else for something similar. >Please don't do this again. No one needs it. > >D ** End of Quote ** I guess that some folks can't take a joke but I guess in this day and age you are probably correct. That Peh Lee character should probably have his head examined anyway so as he can lighten up a little. As I always say... Don't take life so seriously-None of us are going to get out of it alive :) --- TAGMAIL v2.10a * Origin: Ultimate Force BBS (1:120/142.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3255 14efa3ac 50ad 14ed0893 MSGID: 1:120/147.1 26a0d2ed In a message to Andre Cardinal <13 Jul 90 01:04:00> Chris Morton wrote: CM> Hey how about those .40 S&Ws?! Saw the CM> first ones tonight in Akron. Can't wait for the Glocks! I'm debating the .40/10mm Glock vs. the 45 Glock. Haven't seen either one yet. I'll probably wait for the next generation of diode laser sight for it. BTW, be wary about spending any money on the tritium sight option. --- via Quickpoint XRS 3.1+ * Origin: Virtualr Reality: A Thousand Lights of Points... (Quick 1:120/147.1) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:bdd9 14ef6690 MSGID: 1:120/13.1 26a067a5 In a message to All <15 Jul 90 00:16:00> Dave Miller wrote: DM> What would happen if somebody were to somehow manage to kill off a DM> large percentage of the justices on the Supreme Court? DM> How would they go about replacing them? DM> Who wants $200 per member to do it? :) Dave, I doubt very much that a happy face ( :) ) would be considered as admissible evidence on your behalf as you are tried for conspiracy to commit murder. While I know where you're coming from let me remind you that Peh Lee, a bozo of biblical proportion, said he called the FBI on someone else for something similar. Please don't do this again. No one needs it. D --- via TComm XRS 3.1+ * Origin: Tony's Corner BBS. (313) 754-Z1131 Node 120/13 (TComm 1:120/13.1) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:044c 14ef66f0 MSGID: 1:120/13.1 26a06812 In a message to Kentucky Colonel <14 Jul 90 15:42:00> Muy Groso wrote: MG> Oh I know what yer saying Paddy, that murdereing or torturing people MG> because of what the DO is just the same as doing if for what COLOR MG> they happen to be... From Carl Rowens mouth to your cauliflower ear. Every person who provided drugs to Marion Berry received a government contract. D --- via TComm XRS 3.1+ * Origin: Tony's Corner BBS. (313) 754-1131 Node 120/K13 (TComm 1:120/13.1) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c0c9 14f0b300 ** Quoting Muy Groso to Night Wing ** >It's a no win situation HERE for me Nightee, people HERE just >hate >mandela and jackson and any Black man that Black people care >for. >It permeates this BBS and this society and stinks to high heaven. >But I'm gonna come on bye and call yall a bunch of racist creeps >none the less! > ** End of Quote ** Oh here we go again! Did it ever once enter your pea sized brain that maybe not everyone decides to love these guys SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY A PUBLIC FIGURES? You wine and cry about what racists everyone is because they don't worship the ground these guys walk on. The real reason you get so upset is that you don't want to hear about the faults in these guys. I don't hear people calling blacks racist just because they bad mouth some white public figures, do you? Why don't you try to expand your tunnel vision just a bit? These people DO have faults just like the rest of this and if that bothers you why not go start the Jesse Mandela Farakan sect of the black hero worship church? --- TAGMAIL v2.10a * Origin: Ultimate Force BBS (1:120/142.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbb4 14f02dd4 Have you ever served as a juror on a rape case or sat in the gallery as a spectator? I think you haven't. Most violent rapes, the female is usually beaten quite viciously by her male attacker. Some get stabbed, some strangled to where they almost or do lose consciousness. In a large percentage of rape cases, the rapist kills the woman. Some lawyers bring in photographs of the woman after she has left the hospital's emergency room for the jurors. But, the real crime of rape for those convicted of rape...is the very little time behind bars rapists serve regardless of the sentence handed down to them. In many cases, it's not years, only months. Sit in as a spectator in a few rape trials where you are and you might get a different perspective than your comments indicate now. I look at it this way, anytime a woman gets raped, she knows (and I know) there is a 50/50 chance her rapist will kill her...especially if the rapist thinks the woman will go to the police after the attack and can identify him. Ski masks covering the face of a rapist don't help the rapist anymore. The courts are allowing DNA fingerprinting of semen to be included as evidence for identification purposes now. Women don't show a "little leg" for the jurors or the judge, the pictures show the brutality of bruises, cuts, contusions, stab wounds...which means I agree with Sharon's comments and outlook on the subject of rape, not your's. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy WeathHer I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c69f 14f06b2c Now be honest Chris, how many times have you been arrested for child molestation? --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbb4 14f06b41 Kinda like bubba and the neverending SHOTGUN messages!! Yer a real creepy little guy buddy... Keep up the good work! --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147 /7 46 EID:cbb4 14f06b60 Obviously you have the answer to rape. If it happens, just shoot yerself. And then everyone will be happy! --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c69f 14f06bb9 First off, polling people on this echo MEANS NOTHING. Secondly, all a NO means against METRIC, is to prove what truly parachoial nincompoops yall are! A better, more efficeint, easier and logical form of measuring and you doan like it just because yall have to CHANGE. Ridiculous... Something to be real proud of doan ya know... --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c69f 14f06c20 Gee Eddy, I thought it was our country that was going to sh*t. I thought the Canadians were doing just fine. And listen little buddy, no matter what these insane little barrelheads HERE like Chris have to say, the vast majority of Canadians, Americans and EVERYONE ELSE wants more gun controls. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5539 14f06c58 That's a bunch of crap. The only countries in the western world that execute murderers are US and the SOVIETS. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46  EID:6189 14f06c90 Yeah, well I am just sick to death of you little KILLERS... --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5539 14f06cb7 Again for you Chris, more people are shot to death by handguns each year than are killed by drunk drivers... Hmm...Should I bother explaining your NEGRO SOUNDING name crap? Yeah, what the hell, new people here and such... Clarence White was a user here. He screamed and foamed about Jackson, about Farrakhan, about Mandela about Barry, about any Black in power. When he wasnt doing that he was whinning about AFfirmitive ACtion and complaining about Civil rights...And patronizing David Duke... I called him a racist. He replied by using that Black lingo.prg like this... "Hay Mofo, I be one dem Negroes, I be a MOFO niggar..." So I replied, "you doan fool me ya little pig, but you do have a Negro-sounding name." So that's the story...The whole story...Make of it what you will. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:bb9d 14f06d74 God, you really are the most disgusting little creep I ever came across...ARMED TO THE TEETH and READY TO EXPLODE. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbb4 14f06d8e Ah...Heres some more truth you doan like so you call it lies... "Do you want more federal gun controls?" Gallup 89' 89% YES. "Do you want a waiting period to buy a handgun?" Harris 90% YES. And my favorite that could be proved in a second if anyone wanted to LOOK... More people are shot each year with handguns than are killed by drunk drivers... I could go on, but gee, little creep barrelheads like you ain gonna ever listen, yer gonna just start shooting... --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6189 14f06dfc I ain here to gather votes or win over a damn thing Eddy... I'm here to have my say at you bozo's is all... --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:aad8 14f06e16 Yep! Call the BOARD POLICE Eddy...It's the nature of people like you to GET RID OF the things you do not want to hear. It's fine for people to call me a liar a dozen times a day or a racist or a communist or a drunk or whatever...But LORDY LORDY, doan let it get thrown back! Lordy lordy...What a terrible thing... --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3dc3 14f06e6f Yeah, you can deny the racism inherent in you and most everyone here. I doan care...But I still am gonna call ya on it. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147 /7 46 EID:5539 14f06e9b hehehe...Yeah NightEE, you have a real winning personality that attracks flies...Gimmie a break, yer about the coldest most death dealing little creep that is what am! --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106=/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbb4 14f06eca Well killing off the Supreme court members was tried by Pat Robertson a few years back, not all of them, but the LIBERAL and BLACK ones...He organized a cross country campaign for everyone to all PRAY at the same time for the DEATH of 5 of them. He's a wonderful guy! --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c69f 14f06f2b Yer so full of sh*t that the flies been laying eggs in it... --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5539 14f0811c Well of course you're always going to call me a racist, even if the facts say different...but facts have never bothered you where the truth is concerned. I would expect no less of you because you've spent your childhood shut up in a small bedroom and now as an adult you're still shut up in a small bedroom and suffering from the double whammy of working in a tiny office working basically alone because no one wants anything to do with you and this makes you mad at the world and everyone in it. But this is the logical outlook for you because you're an ugly anti-social ying-yang. Unfortunately, you're an ugly anti-social ying-yang with a modem and because of the above, you've got nothing better to do than be an anti-social ying-yang and try to get everyone's goat on every bbs you encounter in the bbs world. But there is a downside for you which means: There are a few individuals in the modem world of bbs' (like me) who you can never get to, no matter how many (and often) attempts you make. But do keep trying...I enjoy the folly of you as a buffoon. --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbb4 14f084f6 Sorry Muy, but I can't "give" you a break. You have to "earn" your break with me and that will never happen because you're incapable of doing so. As for me being the coldest, death dealing little creep you've ever run across...thank you for those kind words. I take that as a compliment! --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5539 14f085ca You should be well acquainted with excrement and flies...it makes up 90% of your diet. I'm just here as an appetizer for you, but it seems I give you a bad case of heartburn instead which translates to the vomice you type. hehe }hehe --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Stormy Weather I (1:106/108.0) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c3d1 14f2bac6 In a message of <16 Jul 90 20:16:00>, Andre Cardinal (1:167/120) writes: AC> -> If we could hunt to extinction the most common bird to ever AC> -> exist in the history of North America, ever, then no species AC> -> is immune to extinction. AC> AC>I agree, and thanks for the info. There ARE sane people here. Hunters AC>are dinosaurs living in the past. Of course ANTI-HUNTERS are fantasists living in a cartoon world of unreality.... --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Macuhiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:372a 14f28b40 I will be needing a multi tasking program soon, and through some checking I learned about both DeskView and MS Windows. I heard a rumor though that DeskView can handle communication programs better than MS Windows. Is there any truth to this? Also, can someone explain why I would need one over the other. I may seem totally illeterateat may be because, on this subject, I am! Thanks for any help! Eric --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: Diabtlo Valley PCUG-BBS, Walnut Creek, CA 415/943-6238 (1:161/55) PATH: 161/55 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6de4 14f1acc9 MSGID: 1:120/144 14f1acc9 Does anyone know of a program which will intercept direct writes to the screen [ by programs ] and divert those calls to the video BIOS instead. Why I ask is that I use DESQview 2.26 from time to time and I need to set the DESQview "window" to -> "no direct screen writes." However, some of the programs running in that window write directly to the screen ( as for example when I shell out of my comm program to ues Directory Freedom a file managment program ) and there is no way to configure them to use the video BIOS instead. The result is that those programs "bleed" through to the other task(s) in the other windows. If you know of such a program please clue me in and let me know where to find it [ which BBS and its phone # ]. Thanks. I am in the (313) area code by the way. Meanwhile..... I came across a "utility" file name = GVB-INT.ZIP : GVB-INT.SHR - Get Video Buffer Interrupt Handler - 1988 by Simon Kane It is supposed to do just what I want above. Trouble is the instructions [ what there are of them ] are incomprehnsible to me. What else is new? They give this example: Example: The application program has been found to contain the following: MOV AH,0Fh INT 10h CMP AL,2 JE MONO CMP AL,7 JE MONO MOV AX,B800h JMP GO_ON MONO: MOV AX,B000h GO_ON: .... The interrupt number to be used is 67h Replace the 'MOV AX,B800h' (xB800B8) with INT 67; NOP (xCD67C0) Replace the 'MOV AX,B000h' (xB800B0) with INT 67; NOP (xCD67C0) Enter the name of this program in the Shared Program path field Go for it! Note: If INT 67h is already in use on your system, simply change the line labeled USER_INT to reflect the desired interrupt number, reassemble & link GVB-INT, and put that number into the INT instruction instead. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??? Can anyone help me? Has anyone used this program with DESQview? --- TAGMAIL v2.30 * Origin: CRIMP/John Galt [Node 1] (1:120/144) PATH: 120/45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8186 14f2765b MSGID: 1:157/602 26a4da67 In a message of Pavel Korensky (2:420/17@fidonet) writes: PK> Hi friends, PK> PK> I have one problem. I want to run OPUS BBS under DV on my computer. I PK> have AT 12 MHz with 1MB RAM and 40 MB HD. Because EMS board is too PK> expensive for me, I want to run some EMS emulation software. I tried 4 PK> or 5 simulators (LIMSIM.SYS,EMS40.SYS,EMSIM.SYS etc.) but if I want to PK> use one of this emulators with DV, computer crash. So I want to ask. PK> Exist any EMS emulator which is capable to run under DV ?? If so, PK> where I can buy or FREQ this program. Not that I know of, and I spent quite a while looking. My advice is to buy a 386SX MB and replace your 286. They're cheaper than a lot of the LIM 4.0 boards, plus you have a 16Mhz 16-bit bus to your expanded memory and a 16Mhz CPU clock. John --- msged 1.999.3 * Origin: Tanstaafl OPUS -- Tallmadge, OH -- (216) 677-8967 (1:157/602) PATH: 157/602 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:7bbf 14f2774b MSGID: 1:157/602@fidonet 26a4dc45 REPLY: 3:711/422 63008bf2 In a message of Shane Richards (3:711/422@fidonet) writes: SR> I am interested in purchasing Desqview, I have a 386sx (running at SR> 20mhz) and 2 meg of extended RAM. From what I understand I need to SR> purchase QEMM (what is it?). Also, what is the difference betw SR> Desqview 2.26 and Desqview386?, I realise the latter must be specific SR> 386, BUT what does this give me in terms of advantages? DESQview + QEMM386 = DV386. QEMM turns extended memory into expanded memory on a '386. It also has some other nice memory management features that you'll learn about, but that is the most important. John --- msged 1.999.3 * Origin: Tanstpaafl OPUS -- Tallmadge, OH -- (216) 677-8967 (1:157/602) PATH: 157/602 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ddd4 14f41d8b can you use the cache that came with windows without windows? I am not a windows fan! --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Reg) * Origin: THE PALADEN-NET > Comunication Gateway 1:231/20 (1:231/20) PATH: 231/20 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 1 47/7 46 EID:a9a9 14f350ac Hi, I have a 286 with 1 meg on the mother board, EGA and DV 2.26. What I want to do is run two opus nodes ( I have one now including doors ). Is the only way by adding an EEMS board? How much mem should I have? Are there cheaper ways other than the AST Rampage card? Any help would sure be great. Is this a good idea at all or am I wasting time? Thanks a Mill - Hugh - --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: ShanErin [HST] - Alexandria, TVA (703) 941-8291 (1:109/104.0) PATH: 109/104 20 25 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:54d1 14f3ad2d Ralph, Dv can switch task most of the time from within dos. There are certain points that dv can't access. The reason dos can't switch during floppy access, is that the floppy does dma transfers. You can't switch durring a dma request and a hardware interrupt handler. Most other times, you can get away with it. --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: WayStar BBS (1:322/14.0) PATH: 322/14 1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0e74 14f27d46 Todd, your choice is yours, but when it comes to skepticism, I always take the road of taking the less dangerous option. When someone can proveto me that a chemical is absolutely safe, I may consider using it, until then I have in front of me too many cases of "safe" products whcih proved to be lethal. Seems to me like your attitude is kinda like Russian Roulette. The gun may be loaded and may not, so you will pull thetrigger. Well, as long as it's only your life or health that you are endangering I don't think I have any business there. Unfortunately, pesticides of all sorts endanger the health of all of us, and are wreckinghavoc on this little planet we have. To add to it, they are not really necessary! Anything you can do with pesticides, you can also do without them. It takes some learning, maybe a little more work (though I'm not convinced of that) and maybe a little less convenience. --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: NineJackNine ____ Madison WI ____ 6Q08-274-1904 __ (1:121/99.0) PATH: 121/99 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e199 14f29ec0 > Thanks for the info/invite regarding the Mac BBS software. I was actually > talking with a lady sysop here in Calgary just last night about BBS software > for the Mac. She mentioned Red Ryder, which apparently is now renamed as > Second Sight. Do you know about this? I know that software "quality" has a > lot to do with personal taste. I'm not familiar with ANY Mac BBS software > so I can't comment, however, she said that a package much nicer than Red > Ryder is Mansion BBS. What makes it "nicer" is unclear -- personal taste > for screens, features, ease of setup? It is a commercial package that goes > for about 100.00. Try looking into another BB software for the Mac called "Hermes". It is very self-contained and easy to set up. It is shareware at $75 and can be found on America Online. > I'm also unfamiliar with how Mac BBS software becomes FidoNet compatible, > apparently it requires a mailer such as TABBY. Can all Mac BBS software > become FidoNet compatible with such a mailer? Is TABBY a commercial, > shareware, or public domain piece of software? Yes, you are correct. Mac BBs need Tabby to acquire Fido mail. Tabby is commercial software and runs $80. I don;t have the address in handy, but you can call the support BB for more info at: 201-988-0706. I run a Hermes and Tabby BB. You can call me at 513-253-2476 if you need more info. The name of the BB is "Currents Information Accessory". Hope this helps. --- Copernicus V1.00 * Origin: Caught up... min the Currents! 513.253.2476 (1:110/430.1) PATH: 110/430 157/511 3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1a34 14f29f60 > This is the Project Possibilities listing I have as of 14 July. > The file you sent has two fewer people than my master. Has > anyone dropped out or has there been an omission? I'm just > trying to get an accurate accounting. The names followed by > an asterisk indicate that our EDBASE DataBase has a narrative > attached to the person's record. I encourage participants to > send in a narrative (1,000 to 1,500 bytes) that gives a more > complete picture of that person's background and interest in > using telecom. Thanks! I am sorry to drag this on, but I would like more info on the "Project Possibilities". It sounds as though something which I would like to be involved. Thanks! --- Copernicus V1.00 * Origin: Caught up... ink the Currents! 513.253.2476 (1:110/430.1) PATH: 110/430 157/511 3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:13f4 14f2a0e0 > In order to use Second Sight with Fido Net you must have Tabby set up as your > front end mailer program. A friend of mine was running a Second Sight system > with Tabby and was having a great deal of problems exchanging echo mail with > any systems running Binkley Term as a mailer. Since the net 101 echo mail > coordinator runs Binkley Term my friend was s--- out of luck! Probability is that both Sysops were unaware of how each systems expected to see the mail coming back and forth. As long as the MS-DOS system has the mail going to Tabby in a compressed format created with the Fido standard 'ARC6.02', there will be little problem. It is when the MS-DOS sysops run non-standard archivers that compatibilty issues come into play. I hope that the NEC was not discriminating against the Mac system, as that is really grounds for expulsion from FidoNet. BTW: TBBS is a commercial product that, I believe, runs several hundred dollars. Thanks! --- Copernicus V1.00 * Origin: Caught upq... in the Currents! 513.253.2476 (1:110/430.1) PATH: 110/430 157/511 3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1f23 14f249c0 Hear in Dayton Oh the largest electronic parts store is Mendelsons which is in downtown. Call an electrition in your area and find out where they get there parts from. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Traders Cove Dayton NEC (51N3) 258-0971 (1:110/330) PATH: 110/330 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:29f3 14f2b920 CS> > I currently run a Remote Access with FD 1.99c. I just CS> > switched from Phoenix and I run Phoenix message Echos. CS> > Anyways, I need a program that will export RA messages CS> > to Frontdoor style messages in my CS> > Frontdoor directories. First: Will Tossscan do this? CS> > If not, then would it be possible for me to the the CS> > structures to FrontDoor's Message files so that I can CS> > create my own Toss program. CS> CS> Front Door can read RA/QBBS message bases. just put the path CS> to the RA/QBBS message files in Front Door.. Yeah. I knew that. The problem is that Group mail requires messages in the frontdoor format (ie. 1.msg) and they must be in specified directories (ie. d:\frontdoor\group\PHNXNAT). Thanks for replying though. --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: Microline BBS, Sacramento CA 916-387-0851 3/12/24 MNP (1:203/529) PATH: 203/529 530 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6990 14f28be0 MSGID: 1:157/601 7911844f > I was wondering if there was a way/program to receive > PCBoard mail and change it to Fido format....Thanks... There's a few programs for that. My Boss Node has a few, over at 1:157/3, (Nerd's Nook) he's running on PC Board. Freq "FIles" and get a list of all the files he has. he's got ALOT fo PC Board utilities and add-on's. --- FD 1.99c * Origin: The New Frontier, Maybe we don't know your Stuff! :Akron OH (1:157/601) PATH: 157/60(1 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:52fb 14f28ca0 MSGID: 1:157/601 79119673 > Dear Mr. Abbott, 1:157/1 REGIONAL HOST > 13 JUL 90 > My Name is Mark Hummel and I'm a Staff Sergeant in the > US Air Force serving at Rhein Main Air Base, just > South of Frankfurt West Germany. I am married and > have two children. My parents live in Lyndhurst Ohio > and enjoy calling us fairly often to hear a > ll about their grandchildren. I enjoy the > conversation, but I'm concerned about their phone > bills. Mr. Hummel, I'm in Net 157, and I forwarded that message to the Net 157 Chat for Bob to see. I doubt if he reads this echo, so I thought I'd forwarded it to our regional Echo. (Luckly I saw this message) > need some basic instructions because they're not > familiar with BBS operations. Thank you for > your time and I look forward to hearing from you > soon. > > Mr. & Mrs. D. H. Hummel 216 449-2448 After > 6pm > Mark A. Hummel FIDO address, 2:249/8.0 Long ways from home, huh?! --- FD 1.99c * Origin: The New Frontier, Maybe we don't know your Stuff! :Akron OH (1:157/601) PATH: 157/601 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:fcc9 14f28d20 MSGID: 1:157/601 7911ac64 > > If Greg Dawson would ever release the newer version of QMail... > > From what I've heard, Greg Dawson is no longer > involved with Qmail (unless I'm mistaken)... > You are right. Too bad, he did some pretty good coding in Qmail. I loved it, but since I cann't use it with QBBS, I'm in *hit's creek. Stuck with a crude Qecho (I'm going to Freq' ZmailQ from you, maybe that will take me out of my "Qecho Blues".. --- FD 1.99c * Origin: The New Frontier, Maybe we don't know your Stuff! :Akron OH (1:157/601) PATH: 157/601 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:10ea 00142690 MSGID: 1:234/1 7915eebe REPLY: 1:108/185 7889a1d6 > All you really need is just the session password. That's how I stopped > a group that was trying to break into an echomail network I was a member > of by dropping off their mail on my node and stealing mail by file > requesting wildcard packets (*.PKT and *.MO? for monday, *.TU? to > tuesday, etc.). Why, pray tell, would you want to enable f'reqing from your \FD\OUT subdirectory? --- FD 1.99c * Origin: Moderato`r, HAM_TECH / HAM4SALE Echoes (1:234/1) PATH: 234/1 100 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e935 14f30580 In the screenplay (also by the author), he makes a few liner notes, one being to be sure the audience realizes Alex's horror of the fifth being equated with the horrorshow violence. Remember - when HE listens to it in the film, it is during his one moment of introspection and real concern. Of course, the AUDIENCE hears it during two instances of his & fellow droogs beating up on folks. --- Telegard v2.5i Beta * Origin: Rat Head Systems - Berkeley, Ca - (415) 524-3649 - (1:161/410.0)< PATH: 161/410 84 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:899e 14f14b20 All thirteen episodes are available on videocassette, by the way. Why worry about whether or not CBS will be reshowing them? --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * 1KOsobber Lips Haven HST * It's most heinous! (1:115/876) * Origin: UnkCnown PATH: 115/876 769 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6588 14f06660 just a little humor, mason. i've noticed your references to "to tell the truth", and "whats my line" panel members. my little joke referred to the statement that host john daly of whats my line used to say to panelist bennett cerf when cerf would get stumped. daly used to turn all the quiz point cards over, reveal the entrant's profession, and end the game. you stated that you were still slightly confused about brando's character in "the missouri breaks", and i whipped out that little line on you. sorry i confused you. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: The Cook County Board, Chicago, IL <312-743-4532> (1:115/743) PATH: 115/743 769 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e725 14f06800 i spy was a damn good show, for all of the reasons that you mention. the characters were human, ergo, fallible. they were not the greatest fighters in the world, either. viewers could, therefore, relate to them. all viewers could relate to them, in that i spy was one of the first tv shows with a black co-starring character. sheldon leonard (i think) was the producer, and i know that he tended to show his social consciousness in most of his vehicles. and boy, was that humor dry. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: The Cook County Board, Chicago, IL <312-743-4532> (1:115/743) PATH: 115/743 769 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c5e5 14f068c0 i agree, but i'm no big fan of the simpsons either. groening should trot out the "rabbits" from life in hell instead. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: The Cook County Board, Chicago, IL <312-743-4532> (1:115/743) PATH: 115/743 .769 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0af0 14f17cd2 Thanks for the list, I don't think it existed either. I wnated to be reasonably(if not 100%) sure of its non existance. Like I said sooner or later, someone is going to bring it up. Thanks also for the info about the law about undetectable firearms, I didn't know about it. What are the basics of the law? --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: USCATCOM Aerospace Technology , Anthony Washington (1:116/26) writes: AW> If one listens to the media for any length of time, one is bound AW>to get the impression that there are many in our great nation, some AW>posing as intellectuals, who honestly believe that the 2ond amendment AW>in our Bill of Rights applies only to "sporting arms" - if it applies AW>at all! To them I ask these questions: 1) Without a WELL ARMED AW>population, AW>where does the ultimate political power lie? 2) With that in mind, AW>what guarantees do we have that in future we will not have a tyrannical AW>form of government - and that if we do, the citizens of this country AW>will be able to change it? Anthony, this is the FIREARMS echo. It's devoted to TECHNICAL subjects. The companion echo RTKBA (RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS) is devoted to political issues. If you can't get RTKBA, ask your sysop to pick it up. If you have trouble getting it, leave a message to Bob Kohl here. Thanks. Chris Morton Alt. Moderator --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:10cb 14f2b836 In a message of <16 Jul 90 01:46:48>, Steve Fulton (1:250/901) writes: SF>I don't know if any of you are in Canada, or been following the SF>anti-gun trend up here, but I'd like to know what you think, because SF>what will probably go into law here, something similar will happen down SF>in the US (And vice versa).. SF> SF>- The banning of all military and para-military weapons SF>- The banning of any rifle that can be converted to full auto SF>- The restriction of clip sizes (5 for rifles, 10 for pistols) SF>- The "safe storage" restrictions (I'm for safe storage, but I want to SF> see what THEY think first) How about picking up RTKBA, the firearms political echo. You can discuss legislative issues with dozens of people there. Thanks. Chris Morton Alt. Moderator. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d3ef 14f2b860 In a message of <16 Jul 90 01:52:25>, Steve Fulton (1:250/901) writes: SF>I've decided to buy a 9mm pistol, and am seriously considering the SF>Cz-75 or CZ-85, or possibly a Glock 19.. Any comments or suggestions? Why the Glock 19? The full sized 17 is more comparable to the other two. Of course in Canada, I hear that the CZs are reasonably priced. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3e0e 14f2b896 In a message of <16 Jul 90 19:43:00>, Mike Couvillion (1:124/3106.601) writes: MC>> The Glock's a nice gun! Steve really likes it. I'm waiting for MC>> the .40S&W Glock 22. We went gunstore hunting in Akron last MC>> night. Russo's and another place (forgot the name, have their MC>> flier) has the S&W 4006. The latter said that there's a .40 MC>> version of the 3913 too. MC> MC>I don't know, it seems a little 'cheap', if you can use that word to MC>describe a rather expensive gun. The plastic and stamped steel just MC>doesn't look serious, although it most certainly is. I'm considering a Yeah, but it shoots great! MC>10mm, but the S&W looks like a better choice to me. The trigger on the MC>Glock would bother me, I'm afraid. Not having fingers long enough for the double action trigger pull on the S&W 1006 bothers ME! The Glock is just right. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PAT1H: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1497 14f2b8b8 In a message of <16 Jul 90 19:36:06>, Richard Prentiss (1:104/666) writes: RP>I've never heard of that company, but that doesn't mean anything RP>against them. If they have the 200 gr. bullet, maybe that merits a RP>general announcement. RP>If you own a gun, please register and vote. Which company? Penn? If they are at the OGCA show this weekend, I'll be buying at least 1000 bullets from them. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist LNegality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1ed3 14f2b8ef We just did 100 rounds of .303, the first rifle stuff out of the Dillon. The previous 50 worked ok. We have some questions about bullets. What factory bullets do you recommend in the following calibers: 6.5x55 7x57 7.92x57 .303 Brit. (I use Sierra and Hornady now) 7.62x54R I'm interested accuracy. Do you prefer boattails? Do you know of a match grade 7.92 bullet (boattail or otherwise). How about .303 (.311 actually). Thanks. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiaveloli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3d17 14f3a8ce JJ> love to get something which looked like Pctools 5.0 or 6.0's GUI. Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't consider Pctools interface a GUI. It's all text based and there aren't any graphics. Granted it's a multi-window interface with mouse support, but it's not GUI. I guess for GUI I'm thinking of pointy mouse pointers and icons and stuff. Then again maybe I'm wrong. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: High Concepts (504) 391-2925 (1:396/16.0) PATH: 396/16 3 1 147/7 46 EID:6646 14f192c0 Merci les renseignements sur les problemes linquistiques au Quebec. J'admets que les anglophones peuvent etre tres ingnorants lorsqu'il s'agit d'autres langues, ce qui est bien dommage. Je suis par contre bien content de lire que l'incident qu'est arrive a ces amis a moi n'est qu'un fait minoritaire. La gentillesse que vous nous montrez nous rassure qu'il y a bien de Quebecois tolerant. Je suis un de ceux qui esperent que la situation ne soit jamais domine par les extremistes. Merci encore pour le renseignement! --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: Diablo Valley PCUG-BBS, Walnut Creek, CA 415/943-6238 (1:161/55) PATH: 161/55 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9346 14f3710c He oui. Merci de ton petit mot. J'adore aussi bricoller dans mon ordina (qu'es-ce que c'est ca?) ordinateur. Mais je fais souvent de betises et perds souvent du travail fait auparavent. Mais voila que j'ai installe un "ArchiveXL" tape back-up machine. 40 megas dessus... vive le miniaturization. Et je viens de creer un macro qui va faire qu'il va me mettre tout ca sur une bande... tous les jours. T'es au Quebec toi Martin? J'ai pas bien lu d'ou venait ton message.  --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Time Traveler -- Sacramento, CA (1:203/42.0) PATH: 203/42 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9346 14f371aa C'est ou Saint Lambert? Je vais regarder sur la carte ce soir. Oui, j'avais change de boulot et je n'avais pas d'ordinateur sur mon nouvean bureau. Meme compagnie, different departement (voir note de la semaine derniere). Il a fait chaud la semaine derniere (dans les 40 celcius), un peu plus frais cette semaine, mais ca va reprendre il parait. Et encore, j'habite dans les montagnes.... Ceux qui sont dans les vallees comme celle de Sacramento ou San Bernardino se les font frire... Merci de ton bon mot. --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Time Traveler -- Sacramento, CA (1:203/42.0) PATH: 203/42 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:92b3 14f34280 CS>I have personally witnessed instances in which clinicians CS>have identified psychosocial "factors" that they believe CS>result in an increased liklihood of litigation. These CS>physicians then allocate more time and energy to deal with CS>the needs of these persons. A transplant cardiologist said CS>to me about one such family: "...these are the sort of CS>people who will turn right around and sue you. You have to CS>come back over and over to talk with them and spend time CS>addressing their needs so that they don't feel like they're CS>getting bulldozed or left out." This is interesting: a physician who talks with a family and spends time with a family out of fear of litigation, who addresses their needs "so that they don't feel like they are getting bulldozed or left out." Perhaps the increased number of malpractice claims has had some good effects after all. Physicians should not feel forced into this behavior because of the fear of being sued, but if that is what it takes, well . . .. Paul --- ZMailQ 1.10 @1:231/250.0 * Origin: IndyServe QBBS - Indiana - 317-849-4007 *HST* (NEC) (1:231/250) PATH: 231/250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:365e 14f18c4c Well, here I am... KC6MLL, a new novice class Ham! Soon as I get me a ten-meter rig, I'll be out there looking for some long distance QSO's, folks! I am in Fairfield, California BTW. Regards, Jim Darrough KC6MLL --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Jim's BETA Surprise (1:161/506.0) PATH: 161/506 507 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:834f 14f41d9a In a message to All <07-11-90 07:16> Ronald Kruml wrote: RK >Looking for anyone who has had experience with using one of RK >the many RK >wideband discone antennas on the market. Especially In the July or June issue (I forget) of Popular Communications there is a pretty good review on the discone that Radi Shack sells for $60.00, the author made a good recommendation on this unit. 73 KB9BVN --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: KB9BVN...Home of Fidonet HAM/PACKET DigeUst (317)882-9330 (1:231/30) PATH: 231/30 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d5cf 14f41d9a In a message to Jason Hanson <07-16-90 20:23> Linda Griffith-bolling wrote: LG >Where can a person download a copy of the obsene picture of LG >Bart? Probably not on the ham echo. Try the teen echo. --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: KB9BVN...Home of Fidonet HAM/PACKET Digest (317)882-9330 (1:231/30) PATH: 231/30 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6070 14f41d9a In a message to Mark Logsdon <07-16-90 22:26> Jim Heil wrote: JH >** Quoting Mark Logsdon to Jim Heil ** JH > >Jim, you and a couple others are quoting entire messages JH >and JH > >then adding just a line or two of comments. Don't get all JH >flamed JH > >at me. I just saw two in a row of yours right after JH >seeing JH > >a couple similar quotes from another fellow. JH > > JH > >What I'm talking about is the quoting of a 60 line JH >message JH > >from another person and then your making about five or JH >six JH > >words of comments. It's not the worst thing that's JH >happened JH > >on the echo, that's for sure, but I doubt that anybody JH >really JH > >benefits or appreciates it. I sure don't. JH > > JH > >I'm all for free speech, but as we are all entitled to JH >our JH > >opinions, I am offering mine. It's just one of those JH >suggestions JH > >that makes the echo much better for ALL of us! JH > > JH > >73 and have a good week! JH > > JH > >Mark K9ML JH > > JH > > JH > > JH > >--- via Quickpoint XRS 3.2+ JH > > * Origin: Let's build the V-22 Opsrey! (Quick JH >1:231/30.30) JH >** End of Quote ** JH > JH >I'm a firm believer that you can't please most people, much JH >less everyone. I'm not stabbing you. I'm not flame JH >throwing you. You made your comment -- obviously, I've JH >made mine. JH > JH >Keep in mind that I'm only quoting usually 25 lines -- not JH >the 60 you mentioned in the above note. JH > JH >I, like many, use AND support BBSs. JH > JH >Enough said. JH > JH >Thanks JH > JH >(how about that -- there are around 15 lines in this JH >comment....) JH >Have fun JH >Jim JH >KB5AWM JH >Houston, Texas JH >(wow, there's 5 more!!) JH > JH >--- TAGMAIL v2.20 JH > * Origin: Far Point Relay.... Katy, Tx (1:106/992.1) What I hate is when someone quotes a quoted quote that is quoted quotes within a quote of a quoted quote. (Say that 3 times real fast) Katy TX huh? Great place. Just thought I'd chime in here and add my 11 cents worth. 73 OM de KB9BVN --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: KB9BVN...Home of Fidonet HAM/PACKET Digest (317)882-9330 (1:231/30) PATH: 231/30 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4e03 14f25e29 RH> Actually, digital modes with DSP will get through in extremely bad RH> conditions. AMTOR and PACKET have the added advantage that they use Funny thing, I can't find anyone who's done this. I would imagine that DSP could help the 300 and 1200 baud packet modes, since they're FSK; but I can't imagine how it could help much on PSK signals or on carrier-shift type FSK. Since it's here now and ready to replace CW, where can I buy mine? Like most hams, I'm willing to spend up to $50 on it. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Cliff finally gets the point (1:115/777.16) PATH: 30035/16 115/777 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5e65 14f26428 PB> I never expected the positive response! Was braced for PB> self-appointed moderators' tirades about wasting space... I don't think anyone has complained about a one-message graphic on this echo yet. Now, if you put it in every message you sent... BTW, I've been dying to see that. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Cliff finally gets the point (1:115/777.16) PATH: 30035/16 115/777 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0866 14f26463 CC> On page 227 the rule book quotes part 97.113(d) "No station shall CC> transmit: .... messages in code or ciphers where the intent is to CC> obscure the meaning (except where specifically excepted elsewhere in CC> this Part);..." CC> CC> Now the question: Where in this part is it specifically excepted? I As control codes for satellite operation. CC> read the book and obviously missed it. As I am interested in ciphers and CC> cypher techniques I am wondering if I may or may/not carry on a CC> discussion concerning cyphers (with example messages in code) while CC> using Amateur frequencies. For example; if I were to ask you (on the CC> air) if the following code sequence had any meaning to you: CC> CC> NIHTZ DXAJJ KVSIT HKNKO NAGZR I I don't believe so. The intent of whoever encrypted it was to obscure the meaning, and the prohibition is against your transmitting anything whose meaning is obscured, not against your personally obscuring the meaning. I share your interest, incidentally. But I have no skills at it. CC> would this be legal? If you had had any experience with the HAGELIN CC> M-209 this might start a very interesting conversation, but would it be CC> legal on 21.140 MHz? What the heck is a HAGELIN M-209? CC> To disagree, it is not neccessary to be disagreable. -Barry Goldwater I like that. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Cliff finally gets the point (1:115/777.16) PATH: 30035/16 115/777 6)89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:45ea 14f264f1 CC> CS> Nancy, some of us liked the frog the first 375 times we saw CC> CS> it, but thought it was a bit tedious after that. CC> CC> And to think, I only sent it about 10% of that 375 times... Aw, c'mon, Charlie. That's called 'hyperbole'. It's exaggeration for the sake of emphasis. It's a valid part of speech. CC> Don't know about Nancy's antenna problem, but Jim Grubbs was the only CC> one to even make a comment about mine..... Personally, I didn't comment because I didn't know the answer off the top, and the books I need to look it up are in storage 27 miles from here. Sorry. The more technical your question on the echoes (or on any BBS), the less likely you are to get an answer. I know from sad experience. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Cliff finally gets the point (1:115/777.16) PATH: 30035/16 115/777 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ccd2 14f275bb MSGID: 1:157/602 26a4d8c7 In a message of Nate Gifford (1:266/18@fidonet) writes: NG> One Maxtor xt1140 120 meg MFM FF for sale. I want $650 for it. It NG> can also be rll to get around 180 to 200 megs. I'll offer $400 for it. John Smithberger 1:157/602 --- msged 1.999.3 * Origin: Tanstaafl OPUS -- Tallmadge, OH -- (216) 677-8967 (1:157/602) PATH: 157/602 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ff16 14f22980 Sure will sounds like a good deal to me!!! -Chad Lanham- --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Bob's Bulldog Express New Carlisle (513)845-2484 HST'able (1:110/380) PATH: 110/380 330 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46  EID:109a 2ee595e0 MSGID: 1:154/750 6486489f I want some of the tapes, please send me your address and phone to call you at regarding payment ans shipping! --- TS+FD+RA 0.03+=YOPS ]I[ * Origin: *YOPS ]I[* Tanqueray+RA=Makes My Day | (414)/282-9O580 (1:154/750) PATH: 154/750 40 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbf2 14f286c0 Bob, Do you still have the box and if so how much do you require for the box, controller and any cartridges ???? Dave Tascott --- ConfMail V4.00 * Origin: The I.O. Board X<-Anderson, IN->X 317/644-3039 (1:231/60) PATH: 2331/60 290 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e3ff 14f288e0 What price for a refurbished ST-157r?? --- ConfMail V4.00 * Origin: The I.O. Board X<-Anderson, IN->X 317/644-3039 (1:231/60) PATH: 231/60 290 250 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8712 14f38360 -> TA> I am looking for an 80 meg HD. Approx how much would that cost -> TA>and does anyone have one for sale? I looked for one and it was -> TA>like 500 bucks. Is that high/average/low? Thanx..... -> -> Give Bil a call at 203 634-3301. He's selling ->Microscience HH1090's ->for $425 each. Specs are 1314 cylinders, 7 heads, 28ms access ->time. The units are half height with beige faceplates. These ->came out of Unix workstations and were pulled only because ->larger drives were needed. His warranty is for 90 days. Not a ->bad deal at all. B-) -> ->--- -> * Origin: Chrometics - Home of International SINGLES Echo! ->(Opus 1:141/755) Thanx alot man. I appreciate it. I'll give him a call. --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: Marquee (609)829-1395 [DDN/DVNET/RA/AFDN/v42] -NJ- (1:266/18) PATH: 266/18 9230/1 273/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5734 14f38380 ->I have an ST-4096 80 meg MFM Seagate drive used I am selling ->for $375 plus shipping and COD charges. Call 606-525-3625 ->days or 606-371-5472 evenings or ->606-283-2040 data. -> ->--- msged 1.99L MSC -> * Origin: The Zoo BBS HST (1:108/50) ok, thanx for the offer. Why are you selling it though? Good shape? --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: Marquee (609)829-1395 [DDN/DVNET/RA/AFDN/v42] -NJ- (1:266/18) PATH: 266/18 9230/1 273/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:761c 14f04c00 MSGID: 1:120/210 7809765b > SM=>There is more than only changing two chips ! There is some solder > SM=>work on the main board ! > > There is NO, repeat loudly NO soldering in the V.42 upgrade. Please > don't spread false information here. Bob, I heard somewhere that *I* would have to send in my HST 14.4 internal to get the upgrade where as those with externals would have the upgrade kit sent to them! I do NOT want to be without a modem for the however-many-weeks it takes to ship it to them, have them upgrade it, and ship it back to me. Do you know if the information I received was correct? I purchased my HST in Dec. 1989 if that will help any. Barron C. Featherston --- FD 1.99c * Origin: RevelStonxe - Madison Hts., MI - (313) 542-4043 - HST (1:120/210) PATH: 120/210 96 102 45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5068 14f04f40 MSGID: 1:120/210 7809dac5 > You are still wrong. The V42 is a totally different ball of wax > from v32 or HST. I don't see why you must yell at others for something > thay have explained correctly, but you stil do not understand. Gee, I > wish that this BBS had quoting so I could explain this to you. Does > anyone know of a fido board in the NVC area that has quoting? this is > really impossible! > --- QuickBBS v2.04 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ QuickBBS CAN QUOTE! Ask your SysOp there to get a Full Screen Editor like QuickED 1.10 or ShEdit. they both allow Quoting but in my opinion QuickED is the better one. You might also want to encourge him to upgrade to 2.64 or switch to RA 0.03 as they will both QUOTE with the other persons initals in the "Quote String" or ask your SysOp to get RAQMX/XRS and set it up. It will let you DL the messages and read/reply to them off line and it has Quoting also! tell him to look on the local SDS node for the files or else he can, if he wants to, FREQ my FILES list and get them from me. to the moderator, Sorry for the off-topic post but I wanted to be sure he got this and not all QuickBBS system allow NetMail for the users. Barron C. Featherston --- FD 1.99c * Origin: RevelStone - Madison Hts., MI - (313) 542-4043 - HST (1:120/210) PATH: 120/210 96 102 45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:10c6 14f06700 MSGID: 1:120/210 780ce32b > RT=> * Origin: Houston SwingShift III - TBBS v2.1s - (713) 855-HSSIII > ------------------------------------------------------------^^^^^^^^^^ > > Tain't enough characters there Bubba. Accually he has too many characters. the way he has it the number would be Area Code 713 Number 855-477444 Don't know of too many phone exchanges with 9 numbers, all the one's in Mich. use 7 (Not counting the area code) Barron C. Featherston --- FD 1.99c * Origin: RevelStone - Madison Hts., MI - (313) 542-4043 - HST (1:120/210) PATH: 120/210 96 102 45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:f563 14f2a980 My brother is interested in any boards the specialize in the grateful dead. Could someone tel me of any bbs's that fit the bill for an old dead head !?! bob --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: The Hellfire Club BBS *HST* 606-371-0570 I(1:108/250) PATH: 108/250 871 89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4a46 14f2b98e In a message of <16 Jul 90 16:59>, Noah Blough (1:3603/190) writes: NB>So I guess we do live in a world filled with victims! THis can not NB>obviously be avoided. Do guns make the people predispossed to being NB>victims more or less vulnerable? LESS... if they learn how to use them... and are willing. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4e22 14f2b9c5 In a message of <16 Jul 90 17:36:23>, Greg T. (1:106/12) writes: GT> CM> And they'll probably lose to some Turks! THEY are tough. I GT> CM> used to know some Turkish army officers. GT> GT>I recall reading that in Korea when a detachment of Turks was GT>surrounded GT>by about 10,000 Chinesse, they couldn't have been happier, any where GT>they GT>shot they killed chinesse. They just sat back and smiled and sharpened GT>their GT>knives and bayonets. They were mean mothers. From what I hear, the Koreans took the lesson to heart and gave similar performances in Vietnam. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:dc00 14f2b9dd In a message of <17 Jul 90 00:37:00>, Bill Simpson (1:170/805) writes: BS>The elimination of semi-automatic weapons and other varieties of "war BS>weapons" are a benefit to society, and not an infringment on hunters or BS>citizens wanting security. Most hunters consider assult rifles or BS>semi-automatic guns not practicle and handguns are usually inaccurate BS>for most types of game hunting. I don't hunt. Hunting utility is moot for me. MOST of the accurate modern rifles available are semi-autos. Many hunters use semi-automatic rifles such as the Remington 742. Many hunters ALSO hunt with handguns. .44 magnum handguns are good for deer... if you hunt. BS>MG> Gun control is based on the premise that people are guilty BS>MG> until proven innocent -- a bad premise. It is insane to BS> BS>Not at all. Gun control is based on the security of the majority of BS>citizens who are at risk of becoming a victom, becouse of liberal gun BS>laws. The majority of citizens are at risk because of the myth of police protection and the denial of personal responsibility. BS>Any citizen, criminal or not can go to a gunshow, flea market, or other BS>type of location and purchase a gun without restrictions or background BS>checks. Really? Ever buy a gun in Illinois or Missouri? BS>Kits to change semi-automatic weapons to fully automatic weapons are BS>easily BS>available to those who want them. Guns do kill, and the importance of BS>gun control will prevail with the rise of crime in the U.S. No, but it makes a good excuse for police and prosecutors who don't do their jobs. BS>MG> There is still another perfectly valid reason for opposing BS>MG> gun control: an armed populace is very difficult to oppress. BS> BS>I don't see this reasoning as being a reason for guns to be easily BS>available to all who want them. Criminals love people like you, BS>because you make crime so much easier. Without the guns, the criminal BS>would be restricted and would probably never commit the crime. We But you've shown NO reason why guns will be unavailable. You CAN'T. BS>probably cannot completly stop crime in a free society such as ours, BS>but we can restrict the availability to criminals by restricting some BS>guns, banning others, and a BS>reasonable delay for a background check. What you're restricting is the rights of the honest... so as to avoid dealing with the dishonest. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Ori}gin: Machiavelli, "Creation Science-Socialist Legality" (1:157/200.20) PATH: 1037/20 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:bd04 14ef9e4e Susan, I thought it might be a good idea to let you know that Dynasty was now carrying the Jewish Genealogy echo again. After getting the bbs back to working again after 6 mos off, I had problems trying to get through to Ed Hayden, who apparently is down for a long period. I am now getting it from the National Echomail system, so things should get to perking along pretty good. I now have to notify the Jewish Genealogical Society so that maybe we can get some users from this area. --- * Origin: Dynasty-Box 12, Elk Grove, CA 95759 (Opus 1:203/10) PATH: 203/42 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1073 1b744932 MSGID: 1:115/439 7916cffe * Forwarded from "Midrange Echo (MIDRANGE)" * Originally from David Gibbs * Originally dated 07-18-90 22:41 I've been tasked with putting together a job description and qualifications list for a potential Computer Operator (Jr. Programmer) position at my shop. I'm looking for suggestions and/or samples of similar documents. Thanks! David --- FD 1.99c * Origin: The Midrange System-For S/3x & AS/400 Professionals (1:115/439) PATH: 115/.439 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0b5f 14f25280 S> I just tell 'em I'm an Anticravatarian and wearing ties is against my S> religion. They can no more require me to wear a tie in order to get or S> retain employment than they could tell my friend who is an Orthodox Jew S> that he has to eat bacon cheeseburgers for lunch. I want some more information on this (particularly the reasons behind this requirement, if you know them), but suspect that the moderator will object if we get into a religious discussion here. So I will send you netmail. If you don't receive it in the next day or two, please let me know. Now a question for everyone, especially those of you in the employment industry... have you ever had an applicant say that he could not wear a necktie based on religious beliefs, and if so, do you recall what religion they professed? I'm probably (almost certainly) not interested in being a convert or anything like that, but I would be interested in the reasons behind the prohibition. Jack --- ConfMail VPurge-4.01 * Origin: Northern Bytes BBS - OPCN (11:154/8) / Fidonet (1:154/8) PATH: 154/8 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ed6b 14f376e0 MSGID: 1:272/39.24 26a61038 In a message to All <16 Jul 90 17:01:00> Gergely Tapolyai wrote: GT> How do I avoid answering the request, in newspaper ads, "Include GT> salary history". Can I write: "Salary history available upon It depends on the situation. Generally we find our clients want some sort of salary information - either current or desired - on resumes that we submit. You said you are concerned that an employer will just "toss" your resume if he thinks you are asking too much. We find most (in our field, which is DP) that they are more likely to be tossed when they have no salary information. One suggestion is that you include a "salary range". For example, if your last salary was $50,000 per year, but you are not working and are willing to accept less than that, your resume can read something like: "Last Salary: $50,000 per year; Desired Salary: $35 - 50,000 per year". It may sound a bit odd, but we find we get better responses - and our people get interviews and job offers! GT> should appear? Are they asking yearly, before taxes, or hourly, or GT> etc.? Should the salary history be separate sheet? As to format - generally listing the yearly salary before taxes is proper. If there's a base salary plus other compensation - e.g. overtime or bonus - then state that. If you've worked on an hourly and/or part time basis (e.g. a contract consultant) - then hourly or daily may be a more appropriate way of stating your salary. I've often seen the advice that goes something like "get them intrested in you and discuss money later". Personnel and Hiring Managers see many many resumes cross their desk - it's often much easier to just "toss" the resume rather than take the time to call the individual and request it. We are a search firm and present many individuals to our clients for consideration - and salary information is almost always required. Hope this helps! Debbie Hart --- [Q] via RA/XRS 3.2-DV * Origin: JOE BROWN'S BBS, Mt. Vernon NY =HST= 914 6I67-9385 (RAX 1:272/39.24) PATH: 30027/24 272/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4df7 14f37b20 MSGID: 1:272/39.24 26a61738 CONSULTANT - DB2 DATABASE ANALYST We are seeking an experienced DB2 Database Analyst for a contract consulting assignment in the Hartford, CT area. Degree not required. For more information contact: Jeff Altman Career Doctors/Jeff Altman & Company ** 80 Eighth Avenue, #902 New York, NY 10011 Voice: 212-807-8040 FAX: 212-627-3846 BBS: 212-727-9046 ** Career Doctors is a professional search/recruiting firm. All fees are paid by our client companies. --- [Q] via RA/XRS 3.2-DV * Origin: JOE BROWN'S BBS, Mt. Vernon NY =HST= 914 667-9385 (RAX 1:272/39.24) PATH: 30027/24 272/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1058 14f37b40 MSGID: 1:272/39.24 26a6177b NATURAL PROGRAMMER - CONSULTANT We have an opening for a Natural Programmer for a contract consulting assignment in the Hartford, CT area. Individual will be responsible for applications programming. Degree not required. For more information contact: Jeff Altman Career Doctors/Jeff Altman & Company ** 80 Eighth Avenue, #902 New York, NY 10011 Voice: 212-807-8040 FAX: 212-627-3846 BBS: 212-727-9046 ** Career Doctors is a professional search/recruiting firm. All fees are paid by our client companies. --- [Q] via RA/XRS 3.2-DV * Origin: JOE BROWN'S BBS, Mt. Vernon NY =HST= 914 667-9385 (RAX 1:272/39.24) PATH: 30027/24 272/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:7c74 14f37b60 MSGID: 1:272/39.24 26a617ad C-PROGRAMMER / CONSULTANT We have an opening for a C programmer for a 6 month contract in central New Jersey. Person will be responsible for detailed C programming for a software development lab. Individual should have the following skills: + Microsoft C Experience: 2-5 years exp with Microsoft C in a non-academic environment. Should know formal programming techniques + UNIX C Experience: Should also have experience with UNIX-based C programming, and should understand the differences between the UNIX and MS-DOS environments. Individual must be able to start this assignment by Tuesday, 7/24 ! Call ASAP if you think you qualify! For more information contact: Jeff Altman Career Doctors/Jeff Altman & Company ** 80 Eighth Avenue, #902 New York, NY 10011 Voice: 212-807-8040 FAX: 212-627-3846 BBS: 212-727-9046 ** Career Doctors is a professional search/recruiting firm. All fees are paid by our client companies. --- [Q] via RA/XRS 3.2-DV * Origin: JOE BROWN'S BBS, Mt. Vernon NY =HST= 914 667-9385 (RAX 1:272/39.24) PATH: 30027/24 272/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:26e8 14f37b80 MSGID: 1:272/39.24 26a617fc ETHERNET NETWORK PLANNER - CONSULTANT Position location: Central, New Jersey Will maintain existing and future TCP/IP network, routers and geteways. Manage access to New R&D interconnect. Convert all Class C networks to Class B. Introduce general purpose remote file sharing services. This is an estimated one-year contract consulting assignment, and individual must be able to start this assignment by Wed, 7/25 ! Call ASAP if you think you qualify! For more information contact: Jeff Altman Career Doctors/Jeff Altman & Company ** 80 Eighth Avenue, #902 New York, NY 10011 Voice: 212-807-8040 FAX: 212-627-3846 BBS: 212-727-9046 ** Career Doctors is a professional search/recruiting firm. All fees are paid by our client companies. --- [Q] via RA/XRS 3.2-DV * Origin: JOE BROWN'S BBS, Mt. Vernon NY =HST= 914 667-9385 (RAX 1:272/39.24) PATH: 30027/24 272/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e1ff 14f37bc0 MSGID: 1:272/39.24 26a61868 Hi Ken - Nice to talk to you the other day ! Thanks so much for the helpful advice re getting access to the Jobs conference. Well, I've connected with a BBS nearby that carries this echo so I should be on-line with more regularity now. If I've missed any messages or failed to answer any, please accept my apologies - it's because I didn't get them. Hopefully this problem will not occur again! Regards! Debbie Hart --- [Q] via RA/XRS 3.2-DV * Originu: JOE BROWN'S BBS, Mt. Vernon NY =HST= 914 667-9385 (RAX 1:272/39.24) PATH: 30027/24 272/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4a78 14eb6060 >Thanx for the comments on using SLBBS with Lantastic but I was wonderin >more along the lines of the person asking for BBSware that can be run on a >LAN without dedicating a PC. Can you have SLBBS sittting on a regular file >server and just have the clients login for their work station via Login >Local. Sure - SLBBS doesn't care whether it's program and/or data files are sitting on a local workstation or on the server. And as long as SHARE is loaded, multiple people can access the data files simultaneously. Via SLMAIL v1.36M (#0287) --- SLMAIL v1.36M (#0287) * Origin: Echomail from The Lively Arts - Chicago, IL - 312-348-7269 (1:115/348) PATH: 115/348 989 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:925b 14f2b720 > Starting with the announcement of Netware 386 (3.0) > Novell promised support for TCP/IP. Also, on all slides > they showw they speak about UNIX workstations > (Connected trough NFS) and TCP/IP support. But > apparantly it is not yet implemented in version 3.1. > Since I really need TCP/IP connectivity, I would > greatly appreciate a response if anybody has some idea > when TCP/IP support will be released, and how it will > technically be done. I just tried a new Ethernet card (new for me) from Tiara. With their Ethernet cards is packaged TCP/IP workstation drivers along with Novell, LAN Mgr, NetBIOS and others. I never used the TCP/IP drivers, but from the impression I got from their Tech Support (800) 638-4272, the TCP/IP drivers could be used along with IPX. Their BBS number is (415) 966-8533, 300/1200/2400. It's worth inquiring. --- ConfMail V3.31 * Origin: The Buzzard Bulletin Board * Hinckley, OH (216)273-1340 (1:157/511) PATH: 157/511 $3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:b876 14f35840 >>> I need suppress original time in WORKSTATION after >>> LOGIN in NOVELL Netware 2.15. At every login is WS >>> synchronized to server time, but i need supress >>> original time in WorkStation. Is any easiest way? > > BA> There is a program that modifies the > workstations shell so > BA> the clock is not updated. It is called NOCLK.ZIP > and actual > BA> file is NOCLOCK.EXE. > > BA> (216)273-1340 (1:157/511) > OuOuOu, it's too far for me and impossible for > connections! > I need this program in every place in EUR? Can you > help me? I looked at what the program does. It modifies NETx.COM and LOGIN.EXE. You can do this manually. Find the byte sequence: B4h 2Dh CDh 21h and change to all NOPs, 90h 90h 90h 90h. Do this on each workstation NETx.COM and the LOGIN.EXE file on the server. The LOGIN.EXE must be flagged RW to be modified. Naturally, make copies before modifying. --- ConfMail V3.31 * Origin: The tBuzzard Bulletin Board * Hinckley, OH (216)273-1340 (1:157/511) PATH: 157/511 3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:f93d 14f2a76d >>> The LJII used a 68000 at 8MHz, the LJIII uses a 68000 at (supposedly) 16MHz. <<< Thanks for the info. However, what speed does the IIP's 68000 run at? The exact info on the chip (while still in the dark recesses of my printer was this: 68000p10 what's the p10 for? Surely not for 10Mhz if the II is only 8? --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: KIC-BBS (1:108/89.0) PATH: 108/89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4d00 14f2aab8 JT>> Yep. The IIP and III are very similar machines in terms of JT>>hardware. The III has a faster version, however, of the same Canon JT>> print engine, a C>Same engine in the LJIIP and the LJIII? Then why the different speeds and C>cartridges? Sorry, I didn't literally mean the "same" engine, but rather that they are blood relatives, having the same output and all (the RET is something different); the III is more of a big brother. This is why I used the magic word "version." The basic moral was supposed to have been that the IIP has more in common with the III than the II, despite the name. I apologize if I didn't get that across. In any case, speed is an altogether different issue: both printers use the 68000 chip, but running at different speeds. This is a difference of quantity, not of quality or of kind. And so far, they use the same PostScript cartridges and so on. The different toner cartridges reflect the size of the machines---big brother eats more (i.e. is a heavier duty-cycle machine, as well as physically larger), so it only makes sense that he get more food (toner). C>I have the Laser Ramboard by EXP. I got it for $189 including 2 meg and it C>has scokets for an additional 2 meg. Which chips are in yours? This one C>has 256x4 Kbit 100ns DRAMS. Someone else told me that their board has C>SIMMs. Just curious. Arrgghh. I have been asking for months for a good price on a memory board, and the best I heard was $229. I paid slightly more. Where the hell where you? Yer board sounds virtually identical to mine. It doesn't use SIMMs either (unlike my Mac). --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * OriOgin: KIC-BBS (1:108/89.0) PATH: 108/89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0ea5 14f2bce0 > I would be pleased if someone out there could post me some info of > where I can get hold of Band-in-a-Box. > Adresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, every bit of info is appreciated! Band-In-A-Box (416) 528-2368 PG Music 266 Elmwood Ave., Suite 111 Buffalo, NY 14222 Recorded demo (416) 528-2180 --- Copernicus V1.00 * Origin: Caught up... in the Currents! 513.253.2476 (1:110/430.1) PATH: 110/430 330 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:b813 14ef8660 AP> KN> Try PROTECTSHELL=CMD.EXE AP> KN> AP> What exactly will this do? (I assume it goes in the AP> config.sys file) AP> Allow only 1 protected mode session?? Yes, Yes. The system instilation software does not start up. (Those are those SYSINST files.) Since we're only interested in a commard prompt, those files are superfolous. (sp?) --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Decker's Board 513-298-3006 (1:110/10) PATH: 110/10 330 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:7870 14f21ab8 MSGID: 1:120/210 79019062 > In a message of <10 Jul 90 13:41:29>, Tom Carr (1:308/0.9) writes: > > > >> And once people start seeing the power of Windows 3.0, > >> and then see Word 5.0 for Windows or AMI' (and Ami' Pro), > >> they will realize that WordPerfect is STONE AGE.... > >> > >> doug > > > >Of course WP 5.1 can run under windows now, just can't interact with it. > >But by this time next year Windows 3.1 should be out and WP 5.1 for > >Windows for it. I got a pile of NM sands that says so!!!! > > > > You're right. I considered switching to a WYSIWYG, Windows 3.0 > Compatible Wordprocessor when I got WIN 3.0, but I've been told that > WordPerfect will have a Windows 3.0 version available in the second > quarter of 1991. So I'm willing to wait. A friend of mine who has fallen in love with Windows 3.0 will be glad to hear that! he wants a Word Processor that will run under windows but does not want to give up the advanced features of WP51 (Tables, Equations, printing over 1500 characters even if they're not in your printers font set! and printing in COLOR Text on a NX-1000 RainBow) None of the WP's available for Windows now have those abilities! Barron C. Featherston --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: RevelStone - Madison Hts., MI - (313) 542-4043 - HST (1:120/210) PATH: 120/210 96 102 45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8bb9 14f21ab8 MSGID: 1:120/210 7901a535 > Rob, QUE Publishing has a DrawPerfect book out. I saw it here in Dallas > at Soft Warehouse yesterday. They've always had excellent books, IMO. Osborne/McGraw-Hill also has one out. it's sitting on my desk right now! the title is "DrawPerfect made easy" by Steve Dyson. the cost (List) is $19.95 Barron C. Featherston --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: RevelStone - Madison Hts., MI - (313) 542-4043 - HST (1:120/210) PATH: 120/210 96 102 45 &157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0273 14f2be87 Hi Francois! Under control! ...We got it now; thanks for the help! Frank Topping, Sacramento --- Opus-CBCS 1.12 * Origin: Nightline BBS (1:203/39.0) PATH: 203/39 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9c77 14f29ae0 MSGID: 1:157/601 79135fd3 All, Anybody who hasn't found Binkleyterm 2.40 yet, it's Freq'able here as "Binkley" (Non-overlay version). it's in the release for (LZH) from a SDS board.. --- FD 1.99c * Origin: The New Frontiern, Maybe we don't know your Stuff! :Akron OH (1:157/601) PATH: 157/601 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:100b 0e9f2302 MSGID: 1:11/233 79105e97 > > You can FREQ a call-back vertifer called AVA25.ZIP. It works with > both QuickBBS and RA. Easy to setup to. The best one I've seen yet! Mike, Make that AVA25A.ZIP. Cat sends me the latest versions hot off the press. (Since I am listed as a support system in the docos). Available at HST/V.32 speeds as AVA25A.ZIP, or better yet, the magicname AVA will get the latest version. Later ... Geoff --- * Origin: The Gateway Net BBS d- Freeport, IL - HST/V32 - (1:11/233) PATH: 11/233 2210/633 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4cf5 14f2b8a0 Can anyone give me more information on QuickBBS 3.0? like what new stuff it will have. Jeff Garrett --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: PARTY LINE TBBS 2-Lines "We Live To Call" (219)287-5090 (1:227/160) PATH: 227/160 1 157#/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:6dbe 05f8af4d >Hope that Because I said that there is not such a thing as time I wood be crucify..Specially because of the English writing. Glory to The Univerzal Mind.. Time, What is time..as I understand it is a measure of a standard point of refernce..and we can use a ruler or a cronometer.. Pertmit me to show U a grphic.. ; x ................. : y 90 degree angle : : : : : : : : : : 0- a------------------:----------------------b 180 degree angle Text as falow: The movement of a particle from 0 to 180 is simultaneusly moving in the opocite direction of x an y Einstein: State" That the energy carried by a partcle of ligh was simple proportional to its frequency; double the frequency, double the energy of the particle of light" He reach this conclution upon utilizin ultraviolate light upon a metal...failto said that violete l..heat the mettal..and as we all know.. molecukes in movement termacly with or with ultra ligh produce electricity..Energy... "The movement of the particle from a to b is time: but the movement of a to b together clock wise is colled relativity..and the movement of where the a to b i drwn is include in the conceplt....Einsten..took obne whole Destroyer and aplaying frequency a and b to the metal..neutralize the object..but with in the presence of a very strong mag.field..This was colled Univerzal field Theory"..Iam was to produce antigravity..Abaut 3 years ago it was achieved..Utilicing a magnet and the strong magnetic field of a superconductor.. so time paradox is proportinal to what we observe with out geting involbed in the observation..(not Posible) or wood it?. --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: Hare Krishna Electronic BBS Chicago 312/743-7729 (RBBS 1:115/800.0) PATH: 115/800 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:db6c 14f35b00 >We're indeed fortunate in net 129 to have two boards with a primary >focus on support for persons with disabilities. But as you point >out, there are many other places not so blessed. One of the needs >I see is information, some sort of database of Electronic Support >groups. This would include FidoNet of course, and other sources >as well. Apparently you have been into this. Have you compiled >any such information you could share with us? Don't I wish! One of the things I would like to incorporate into each system that would ultimately tie into an ESG Network would be a Database (Online) of all kinds of related information.. Hospitals, Clinics, Rehab Centers, Support Groups, Agencies, Funding Organizations, Manufacturers, etc... etc.. I'd also like to promote less fragmentation of support groups.. It seems silly to me that the various BBS Networks all have different ABLED Conferences for example. If the idea is to share and exchange information and support why do we keep fragmenting? > >Our echo moderators, Stu and Ann, are currently attempting to >gather a list of boards carrying this SilentTalk echo. We need >to include that in a journal article on the subject that is being >prepared for publication. But since the echo went on backbone >late last year it has really taken off, and even collecting a >complete list of boards is proving difficult. Any ideas? Keeping track is tough. The best you can do is scan the seenbys of message that originate in various parts of the country and also post a who's here type message on occassion. As I get the time or help I'm going to go to the NEC's of each net directly to see who is carrying what and also to appeal for systems in each net to carry the support group conferences. Unfortunately there just aren't enough hours in the day right now. --- Via ProEdit 3.2R --- InterPCB 1.2 * Origin: Nerd's Nook (216)-356-1431 - HST (1:157/3) PAT+H: 157/3 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:197d 14f28de0 MSGID: 1:157/601 7911c099 > Charles: I am a Knicks fan too--I grew up in the Big > Apple area--but Yeah, I grew up there too, even though I've been in Akron Ohio for 6 years (boring city!!) I love my Knicks, and used to like the Nets, til they got a bad coach, and made some very bad trades. The Knick's division is VERY weak, I think it's going to be a battle though with Philli and the Knicks Next Year. the Knicks should have taken the title last year, but blew it big time.. > also root for the Bullets--Wes has done a GREAT job > with no talent. If > Williams is healthy then the Bullets have a bench > (Williams, Alarie, > Colter and Grant)--both the Knicks and Bullets will > have a tough time > with the Sixers--but overall its a weak division. > Yes, the Celtics are > on the way down (esp. if Shaw stays in Italy). The Celtics are history. they're not even a good team to talk about! > BTW: > Who is coaching > the Lakers??? > DAM I'd really like to know. If he's a no-talent coach, the Lakers are in for a surprise Third Place finish next year! --- FD 1.99c * Origin: The New Frontier, Maybe we don't know your Stuff! :Akron OH (1:157/601) PATH: 157/601 533 200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e868 14f073e8 Anyboby got a copy of the super 8k protocol? if you do please drop me a line or if at all possible upload it to this board. --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: -=| Solano PC-Club BBS - Opus 1.10 & Avatar! |=- (1:161/8.0) PATH: 161/8- 507 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e868 14f169bc Somebody help me!!! I'm running telix 3.12 and I have a couple of externals (lynx, puma,) and every time I try and download or upload with one or them I drop carrier. Can anybody tell me whats going on here. --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: -=| Solano PC-Club BBS - Opus 1.10 & Avatar! |=- (1:161/8.0) PATH: 161/8 507 503 203/1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:520e 14f1b980 RC> Anybody know put MEGAlink in telix 3.12??? RC> RC> RC> --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 RC> * Origin: -=| Solano PC-Club BBS - Opus 1.10 & Avatar! |=- (1:161/8.0) There is a file that I got from the Telix Support BBS called TLX3EXT1.ZIP It contain scripts for MegaLink, Jmodem and WXmodem. I haven't used the others but the one for MegaLink works great. Have a look on the BBSs in your area for it or call the support BBS. It's also available on the BBS I posting this message on at 519-882-0568. --- Paragon v2.07 * Origin: Transference (519)882-0568 14.4HST Petrolia, ONT (1:2202/4) PATH: 2202/4 1 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4afe 14f21420 Well, I think that Telemate is a good comm prog, good luck with the suggestions, BTW where are you located? Or in CB slang whatchur twenty? --- QuickBBS 2.64 (Eval) * Origin: Traders Cove Dayton NEC (513) 258-0971 (1:110/330) 6 PATH: 110/330 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3f07 14f2b4a0 Larry, Please make note that the ANSI is more like IBM ASCII level to the IBM users. It is also able to be used as a substitue for Comprodines Formshop for those that are wishing not to spend $10.00 plus shipping etc. One would only need to know how to turn on the IBM charset in their printer and send the Wordprocessor file to the printer. It seems to work fine over here on the NX1000. $10.00 for Formshops pretty TI-Artist picture?? Not Me! This software is cheaper. Like your copy was FREE. The ANSIMAKE pgm has been renamed to ANSI TOOLS and is now version 2.1 and is available on our board in archive format. Tim plans on uploading it to a BBS in Texas or Ben Hateways BBS sometime. There is assembly support now for the program and it now runs much faster!! --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: Radio Free Milw.4143526176{ALPHA HQ}ParaNet&UFO Since 83 (1:154/414) PATH: 154/414 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:44ea 14f2b500 Ron, I advise you to remember there are plenty of people that have hardware for sale! It is not that hard to get a hold of as you state. The person that is looking need only get on the ECHO and leave a Phone number etc and she can get replies etc. I know of sveral people that have extra equipment for the right person etc. --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: Radio Free Milw.4143526176{ALPHA HQ}ParaNet&UFO Since 83 (1:154/414) PATH: 154/414 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4906 14f2b520 Larry do you have a broken caps lock? I'm in 40 cols and it looks pretty blobbed together over here...... --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: Radio Free Milw.4143526176{ALPHA HQ}ParaNet&UFO Since 83 (1:154/414) PATH: 154/414 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:94a4 14f30c00 Glad to hear it. I fixed a small bug in the assembly conversion routines, and redefined the character set (again!) so that the ANSI characters are clearer for 80 column users. The program, ANSI-TOOLS, will now convert the TI-writer ANSI file to a true ANSI file. Also, it will convert the true ANSI back to a TI-WRITER ANSI file, so you need not keep the original. Also avaialable is the abilty to print either a TI-Writer "ANSI" file or a true ANSI file directly from ANSI-TOOLS. When printed, it will look exactly like what you see on the screen. Of course, your printer must contain the standard IBM ASCII set, but most of them do now anyway these days. The file will be on this weekend if you, or anyone else would like to download it.... Tim --- TBBS v2.1/NM * Origin: Radio Free Milw.4143526176{ALPHA HQ}ParaNet&UFO Since 83 (1:154/414) PATH: 154/414 970 9 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:de5e 14f10340 SC> * Replying to a message originally to All SC>JP> SC>JP>thinking about heading up north, any suggestion for sights & SC>JP>such? SC> SC> Where 'bouts up north? the U.P. or just northern MI? SC> SC>--- RemoteAccess 0.03 SC> * Origin: Tony's Corner RA, Warren, MI. (313) 754-1131 SC>(1:120/13) gonna finally see the u.p., never been. jp --- ZMailQ 1.12 (QuickBBS) * Origin: CREATIVE CONNECTION-Southfield, MI-(313) 559-9039 (1:120/96.0) PATH: 120/96 102 45 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3577 14f10287 MSGID: 1:120/183 14f10287 REPLY: 1:363/42 769017b3 ** Quoting Gale Thompson to All ** > >uuslave -salfred -c -x > >I am told it can't make a poll file. Why would thisbe occurring? > Bad ufgate.ctl or bad l.sys? > ** End of Quote ** I think you are getting this error because the directory does not exist. If you specified something like D:/SPOOL for your spool directory, then you need a subdirectory within D:/SPOOL for each of your uucp links. I link to wsu-cs, ttardis, and herstal, so I have these directories: D:\SPOOL D:\SPOOL\HERSTAL D:\SPOOL\TTARDIS D:\SPOOL\WSU-CS Hope this helps, Brad --- TAGMAIL v2.30 Beta * Origin: royaljok.fidonet.org - net 120 ufgate (1:120/183) PAGee, now I really feel guilty about killing every innocent VC I could get in >my sights. I never considered that they meant me no wrong. I DID consider, >however, what I saw them do to innocent civilians in backwards villages who >meant NO ONE any harm--but simply existed to tend their crops. In particular >was the village chief and his pregnant daughter that we found one morning >after we had given medical supplies to the village (who at the time was >suffering from several maladies that we cured). He was be-headed in the >village center, and she (about 7 months pregnant) was hanging by her heels in >a tree with he hands died behind her back and her belly slit open. Kind of >made me mad. Maybe you've never considered it before, but here it is: we >weren't fighting an enemy--at least not one like we'd fought before--we were >exterminating VERMIN! I've lived in Asia for several years. This kind of remark is hard for me to accept. The general Asian value system has been formed over many more years than has our western, mainly Christian, system. It often isn't very compatible with ours. "East is East, West is West, and never the twain shall meet" is more than just a quaint statement, as you well know. That we can't in any way understand such a foreign system isn't really justification for eradication. Does might really make right? I am not trying to justify the Asian morality or philosophy, especially in incidents such as this - and many others, however, I often wonder if judging them by our standards, read morality and philosophy, is the correct way to react. You are right when you say we weren't fighting an enemy like any we'd ever fought before, and the way we fought the war showed that more plainly than anything we can say now. We were fighting a people that we didn't, and still don't, understand. I understand, as much as I can, and emphathize with your feelings from such incidents, however, until we can get beyond applying our standards as always right and other's as always wrong, we won't live in a world where people of different backgrounds will be able to get along very well, and wars, such as VN, will continue to be with us. Yes, by out standards, anyone who performs such acts as you illustrate are 'vermin'. However, our actions would be just as illfitting when applied against Asian measures. No, I'm not a 'commie' or a 'commie lover.' Yes, I do know some very nice Asians - and Americans, Germans, Spainards, Aussies, etc. We all have differences due to our upbringing and histories. Other's values don't transplant very well into America and America's values don't transplant to other's all that well either. It is unreasonable to expect otherwise, don't you think? "Vermin" is a word that expresses your distaste, that's for sure. However, until we can get beyond the name calling stage, as distastefull and un- comprehensable as some of the differences can be, we will not be able to heal the wounds of all involved nor will be be able to progress towards a lessining of the misunderstandings (and whatever else it is) that leads many of this world's nations towards war. A rose is a rose is a rose, but a white cow is not always meat! Pax and all that stuff. Bruce --- Echodor v3.m03 * Origin: The Memory Board (916)361-7016 (1:203/530.0) PATH: 203/530 1 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3b43 14f28e80 Do you really believe Socialism is that freaking great, why don't you go live in a socialist country. Alot of them are now looking towards a more democratic way of life so you will have to look hard. I don't believe the common man in this country is ruled by the upper class because we are bought off like you seem to be indicating, I do believe that through our own laziness/lack of concern about what is happening, anybody could take power in this country and screw us on a regular basis. But what all this has to do with Viet Nam Vets beats me but you started it. --- msged 1.99L MSC * Origin: The Zoo BBS HST (1:108/50) PATH: 108/871 89 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9be1 14f209f9 CS> John, while James had had "had", had had "had had". "Had had" had had CS> a better effect on the teacher. Two points and a gold star! (And a big sigh of relief... the suspense was killin' me!) --- QM v1.00 * Origirn: Cliff finally gets the point (1:115/777.16) PATH: 30035/16 115/777 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:265e 14f268a7 DM> > I've found that medical professionals definitely _do_ have a sense DM> of DM> > humor, but it's completely alien to anything the rest of us consider DM> funny. DM> DM> When I had throat surgery last year, I was cracking jokes with the DM> nurses, the docs and anyone else nearby. When they rolled me into the DM> operating room, I looked up at the anesthesiologist and said "Just one DM> thing, doc? Will I be able to play the piano?" He looked at the DM> surgeon and said "THIS clown goes to sleep NOW!". I was operated on for a crushed disk in my neck on Halloween, 1984, and afterward heard this story about my G.P. from the neurosurgeon: After they put me out, they sat me up and put my head in a clamp used to support the weight of my head. I had two large breathing tubes coming out of my mouth, a wire on my earlobe to measure blood pressure, tubes, wires and I.V.s running out of both arms and off my chest. Dr. Lapins stood back when it was all done, surveyed the scene and said "Now all we have to do is wait for lightning." --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Cliff finally gets the point (1:115/777.16) PATH: 30035/16 115/777 689 157/200 265/7 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:eab6 14f3682f dn] > PM> If you turn on the RAW mode of DOS, it won't process dn] > PM> any characters, which also means that ^C and ^P will go dn] > PM> through without being processed, like during a long dn] > PM> directory list, you won't be able to abort. Here's how ya dn] > PM> do it: dn] > But he CAN'T generate those calls in the dn] > initialization section of a device driver. Ye olde dn] > re-entry problem, and DOS isn't even fully initialized dn] > yet. dn] Hang on, you CAN make those calls from the device driver init dn] routines. Only (conio) calls below 0cH are prohibited. dn] I'm afraid you've got it backward - you're only allowed to make calls 1 through C and 30h in the init code of a driver. At least, that's what all the docs say... Of course, that depends on the version. I've spent the past week or 2 writing a block driver. In the process of debugging, I discovered some oddities of PC-DOS 3.10: 1. If you want to put both a block driver in the same file with a character driver, the character driver has to be first. DOS' init code creates a Disk Parameter Block immediately after the driver. Since you're supposed to have both drivers return the same end address, the next driver that gets loaded steps on the DPB if the block driver is initialized first. This implies that you can only have 1 block driver in a file. 2. PC-DOS 3.10 uses the EXEC function to load drivers! (Surprised the devil out of me) 3. If a block driver wants to make use of driver functions 13 & 14 (Device Open/Close), SHARE.EXE has to be loaded (argh!). Driver writing can be *very* educational, indeed.... Aaron --- msged 1.96S1 MSC * Origin: Point of diminishing returns (1:132/122.5) PATH: 30242/5 132/122 777 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1084 12dbd031 MSGID: 1:132/301 648d4a3e Give me a system to hack with!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I stole the following from my latest issue of 8/16. I could not state my own desires more clearly. A mini-editorial and an open letter to Apple, Inc.: Apple, Inc. has stated publicly that as long as the Apple II can be produced profitably they will continue to support the machine. One of the pressures on profitability is the cost of the hardware itself. Users demand more and more speed with higher and higher resolution color graphics. These things are expensive. I have an idea for a low-end, low cost business machine that could potentially compete head-on with the cheapest of the IBM world: Why not a text based IItx? Give me multicolored text, a 12 mhz 65816, the IIgs memory manager, 7 slots, a 20-40 mb hard drive, and a text tool kit like 360 MicroSystems distributes, and I'll give you a machine that would: a) Be extrememly inexpensive to produce (no graphics hardware or color monitor required!) b) Be extremely fast (12 mhz for non-mathematical operations is something akin to 36 mhz+ on a 80386 or 80486). If Apple added an optional floating point board (like the Floating Point Engine) it would appeal to a great many technical folks and blow away the planet. Engineers use the fastest available machine for data acquisition and analysis (364 days per year) and don't give a DRAM about WYSIWYG until time to write the paper. c) Be extremely easy to program. d) Be expandable well beyond what most of the IBM world could do. e) Run text based applications such as spreadsheets and databases at a furious pace. f) Appeal to the "less is more" folks (like me). --- TPBoard 6.2 * Origin: Bangor ROS ]ROSnet#07 *HST* Bangor, ME (1:132/301) PATH: 132/301 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ec55 14f35dbc First to say the //e,//c are virtually the same is rediculous! having own both of them I know! first off! let's just list of few of the major difference of "these virtually the same machines!" (1) the //c is a portable! (try lugging them both to a user group meeting!) the //c is MUCH easier to carry, it'll fit in a briefcase, also to the best of my knowledge there is only 1 company that makes a hard drive for the //c, meaning you can't use a scuzzy card in a //c, also try hooking a //c and a //e up to a color tv set for a meeting to show other users, BIG difference here! also the //e IS MUCH MORE VERSITIAL then the //c, wanna add a few megs to a //e, no problem slip a few ram cards in the slots! , I mean there are sooo many cards you can put in one of them it's not even funny! (having own over 15 cards and only 7 slots!) but again these are some of the differences, yeah they both (enhanced //e ,//c) run on the 65c02 processor, mine however is the platinum issue //e which runs on the 65sc02 processor but anyways, yeah they'll run the same software, but there is a big difference on there uses! as compact as the //c is.. anyways enough of this!... let's just leave it at this.... a //c is very limited on it's expansion, the //e is very expandable!! .s --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Dare Devil BBS 429-2915 - Amherst, NH (1:132/154.0) PATH: 132/154 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ec55 14f35ebb Okay don't know how many of you have read the latest issue of A+/Incider but there was a very good editorial in there... and this is what is boils down to! John Scully get's 100,000 letters basically from apple users complaining about the lack of support for the apple ][ line of computers, well what the article was saying is to forget complaining to Scully, and if those 100,000 people just went out and supported the apple (by buying software/hardware etc.) this is going to help a lot more with the 3rd party suppliers, and the stock holders more than complaining to Sculley! --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Dare Devil BBS 429-2915 - Amherst, NH (1:132/154.0) PATH: 132/154 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ec55 14f35f2b Hi Robert, I own a LASER 3.5 drive and ya can pick em up for something like $78.00 or so.. have no problems in the world with it!! works fine, only thing is , that it's not an automatic reliease button ya have a manual button! so ya have to push a little harder than ya would with an auto eject button that has electricity in it! --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Dare Devil BBS 429-2915 - Amherst, NH (1:132/154.0) PATH: 132/154 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ec55 14f360b9 Geez, so many questions, well first off I believe I did run across an unzipper program about 4 months ago, so you'll have to search for it! also as for the SCSI , YES! the high speed one is the best and well worth getting! as for the rest of your message, geez, can't remember the rest! --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Dare Devil BBS 429-2915 - Amherst, NH (1:132/154.0) PATH: 132/154 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:fc40 14f39f60 JJ > I am not the least bit worried about your JJ > threats. I made one mistake and type a message in the wrong JJ > area, and i get deluged with messages that were rude. If JJ > people dish it out, they had betterbe prepared to get it JJ > right back. I don't feel one once of repentance for what i JJ > "Supossedly" did wrong. Darling, try as you might, you will JJ > never find out about me, i don't care if you are even a JJ > police officer...You'll find nothing about me, if you were JJ > to stumble onto the least little tidbit of info, i needn't JJ > worry. It shant last long, I have the priviledge of going JJ > anywhere i choose, living under any name i choose. Well, I don't think that Bruce will go to the trouble to look for any information about you. All Bruce will do is make a 5 minute call to your sysop, or his feed, and cut your links, nice simple, and easy, and we will never have to here another peep from you. David Vins Moderator, On-Line Games Echo --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Stars End - StarNET Central Access Hub 1 - (603) 891-1386 (1:132/147 PATH: 132/147 113 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d4ab 14f35140 Hey I could use a Gif viewer ,too. There are only 2 BBSs with Coco files in the area and neither have one :( COULD someone upload one? Here or to Starfleet Command (508)686-4681 Thank You Jim Fraas --- QuickBBS 2.64/O (Reg) * Origin: " MY HOUSE BBS " Salem NH (603)898-2349 HST (1:132/128) PATH: 132/128 113 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:783b 14f359b2 You said that when you were in medical school some 15 years ago you were taught how to fend off a patient's sexual advances... (I'm sorry, I don't have quote ability right now) maybe your school did but Yale didn't? Who knows. I don't think she knows if he has had affairs with other patients. I think she is gullible enough to believe that she is the very first one it happened with, and she has only in the past few months begun to realize that she was a lover and a patient, but never his "friend". I know for awhile she really lashed out, started sending his letters back to him at his office to get his attention. Women in love are such bull-dogs sometimes. But you are right, he certainly deserves much more than he got. Especially if she was not the first lady involved with him. You want to know something weird? (Do you have a choice, you are sitting in front of your monitor reading this-) She feels, among all the hurt, very protective of him, as though she is afraid he will fumble and stumble his way into the exact same situation again. Is that a "normal" feeling to have? She is out looking for a lady psychologist, now, but is running into the same problem that made her hesitate to go before--- she is afraid of going into therapy with one of his friends or neighbors (though it would serve him right!) and as she only lives 10 miles away from him it is hard to find someone. But New Haven has a wealth of talent, so she should just keep looking. Thank you for the advice, if you come up with anything more off the top of your head, let me know.---- Patricia Young --- RBBSMail 17.2B * Origin: HIPPOCAMPUS RBBS - No. Branford CT (203)484-4621 (RBBS-PC 1:141/205) PATH: 141/205 132/127 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ec55 14f2a9b2 Hi! Anyone have info or mods on th Heathkit HW-8 qrp transceiver? --- Opus-CBCS 1.13 * Origin: Dare Devil BBS 429-2915 - Amherst, NH (1:132/154.0) PATH: 132/154 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:404f 14f351c0 -> Add the Indiana Hamfest on 2nd Sunday in March of every year -> and the Greenfield Hanfest in Greenfield,IN on the 2nd (?) -> Sunday in December 1990. Ok, great thanks alot for the info and when you get more info please let me know. Really appreciate the quick response. 73's DE KA1VIX/KT * QTH: Goffstown, NH --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: The Celestial Woodlands (603)XXX-XXX (1:132/142.5) PATH: 132/142 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:495f 14f35240 -> Ya Forgot the Gainesville Hamfest, Gainesville GA. It is -> like the last Sunday in September...around the 25 or so. It -> is sponsored by the Lanierland Amateur Radio Club and willl -> be at the Georgia Mtns. Cntr in Gainesville, Ga. Talk in -> will be on the 146.67 splatomatic with alternates on 442.625. -> Contact person is Gail Ingram, club president. Ok, thanks alot will add it to the list now. Can't wait until I get my BBS online so I can get this info more quickly. 73's DE KA1VIX/KT * QTH: Goffstown, NH --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: The Celestial Woodlands (603)XXX-XXX (1:132/142.5) PATH: 132/142 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4e65 14f356c0 -> OK John - no I didn't send the magazines yet... need your -> address up there again. Sorry for the delay, it's been hectic -> since I got back from vacation! Ok, my address is: John T. Croteau 130 Normand Road Goffstown, NH 03045 Just upgraded to Technician last night and passed so I am now /KT. Next up is general on August 11th. 73's DE KA1VIX/KT --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: The Celestial Woodlands (603)XXX-XXX (1:132/142.5) PATH: 132/142 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0120 05f850ca I have been reading about the, mostly, anti-CB radio stuff for a while. I know that I used to enjoy using my CB back in the 70s. I was reading my August 1990 issue of CQ, and I came across the article on phased antennas for mobile use. Besides sounding like a good idea, the author gave credit to the CBers for, as least, the inspiration for his research. 73 de Vincent KC4PHU --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: The DOMAIN (Home of FaxCharge) Midlothian, VA (RBBS 1:264/164) PATH: 264/164 160 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:0322 14f38c80 Can anyone post the numbers os BBS's that have collections of EPS files for use in DTP. Also I would like feedback on what other companies have PostScript emulaion cartridges for the HPLaserJet III besides Pacific Data and Hp. thanks Mark --- Paragon v2.07 * Origin: Tri-Star Paragon Amiga BBS, 215-389-8303. (1:273/912) PATH: 273/912 1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:b629 05f8a9a2 I'm still in the Blue Ridge Habit and hit F to go to the files subdirectory to list the files in the midi subdirectory. How do I see what files are in the midi subdirectory? --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: Intercity BBS, Richmond, VMA. (HST) ! (RBBS 1:264/152) PATH: 264/152 27 160 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:45ac 05f8aa04 I just got a Kawai k-4. Anyone out there got a few minutes to walk me through setting it up to output different tracks through the midi (like Cakewalk or whatever)? Home 672-7604. --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: Intercity BBS, RichmonQd, VA. (HST) ! (RBBS 1:264/152) PATH: 264/152 27 160 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1c6d 05f8aa63 I just got a K-4 and am having trouble getting it set up in Cakewalk ( or anything else) to transmit the different voices simultaneously. The manual is not too swift. I can get it to transmit one voice at a time. How do I set it up for the different channels? Leave me a message here or call me at 672-7604 sometime. Answering machine on if I can't get to the phone. Live in Richmond area? --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: Intercity BBS, Richmond, VA. (HST) ! (RBBS 1:264/152) -PATH: 264/152 27 160 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:e11f 05f8aae7 I'd like to get a listing of your patches also and will send a stamped envelope, etc. What band do you play with? I got out of music in 79 and am just now getting my feet wet again. Never played in New Yord, but my band spent some time playing backup-warmup with a moderately well know band from Newark, New Jersey back in 72. Just got a Kawaii K-4 to get limber with again. --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: Intercity BBS, Richmond, VA. (HST) ! (RBBS 1:264/152) PATH: 264/152 27 160 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1d00 05f8aba0 How do I get to the files area to see what is onboard? You mentioned midi files. Where are they? I saw some info on K-4 patches. Are they on InterCity or elsewhere. Does the security rating decrease the longer one is on board? Too many questions? Remind me next week to bring the Graph in the box manual over. My new home phone is 672-7604. The old one was eaten by Ma Bell... --- RBBSMail 17.3A * Origin: Intercity BBS, Richmond, VA. (HST) ! (RBBS 1:264/152) PATH: 264/152 27 160 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1096 1224ae80 MSGID: 1:150/290 6417445c >> >> You can file request YT20.ZIP here anytime.. Release >> version 2.0 came out since the last message. Which SDS area is it released in ?? --- QuickBBS 2.64/O& FD 1.99c * Origin: Mayhem Unli\mited --- Home of total Mayhem (1:150/290) PATH: 150/290 215 150 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8a9e 14f20dd3 5995 14f19080 MSGID: 1:132/127.0 6a3f8690 In a message of <17 Jul 1990 18:04>, Ted Howell (1:343/26) writes: > We have gone 13 years without > a competetive team, try that and see how you feel. > Ted; What team were you rooting for from Seattle in 1977? . .Pat. --- Msged/Q 1.50L TC-pjm * Origin: The BallPark BBS in Nashua NH at 603-882-2099 *HST* (1:132/127) PATH: 132/127 119 115 322/1 13/13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2210 14f3aa00 I don't see any other network nodes in TRS80BBS/DOC which claim to carry TRSLink. --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: Al's Cabin in Milford, PA (717)-686-3037 *[HST]* *[SDS]* (1:13/75) PATH: 13/75 13 396/1 147/7 46 EID:3163 14f4071d MSGID: 1:396/1 26a6a1b9 I've got a revised version of HST_Set.Zip available for FReq'ing, if anyone is interested. Yes, it includes the V.42 changes. :-) 23 Hrs. --- QM v1.23/b * Origin: The Southern Star (504-885-5928) (1:396/1.0) PATH: 396/1 147/7 46 EID:76b3 14f2bf60 GM> It isn't an ideological or moral issue at all. It's simply a GM> power beast flexing it's talons, nothing personal intended. The GM> abortion issue was only an easy target of opportunity . . . So right! May Heaven preserve us from those who MUST run other people's lives. In a predictably huge number of the cases, those people are totally unable to manage their OWN lives in a normal fashion. Of every hundred "social services" and "counseling" people who declaim that they are in the business to "Help People," I'd wager some 80 are actually there to CONTROL people, for in excersing such control over others, they may imagine control over their own destinies. Regards---JPG --- via Silver Xpress V2.26 [NR] ---w QM v1.00 * Origin: Colossus - Denton, TX - (817) 387-1426 24 hrs! (1:393/9.0) PATH: 393/9 2 101 396/1 147/7 46 EID:65da 14f33940 It went okay...now I am going to have to get in touch with my prof since I just found out that UTT will not be sending out grades until at least September....for the SUMMER? GEESH!! Elizabeth --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Tyler] (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2ded 14f33980 Thanks, but I am glad that the summer session is over....now I can get back to getting on with my life, making my major decisions that will affect my life...and then continue with my physical therapy. Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts... Elizabeth --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:f1b8 14f339c0 I am taking the rest of the summer off. I wasn't in the mood to do another research paper, etc. At least during a 5 week session. Don' (whoops!) Don't get me wrong..I didn't drive to Austin just to see Henry V...but since it was there when I was... Elizabeth p.s. I'll tell you how auditions go for VANITIES this weekend.. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:fbc0 14f339e0 I shall keep that in mind....thanks for the info!! Elizabeth --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:fbc0 14f33a20 I haven't talked to my 1st cousin Martha in almost 15 years. She is my age...about 28. I have always wondered what she's been doing lately... Elizabeth --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-10496 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:c35f 14f33b60 David, SSon, I plan to put down what some of my "decisions" are..and what was achieved out of them. I started the "ball rolling" last week, and it has been progressing ever since. I shall be in touch! Thanks so much for your thoughts and prayers. I know that I'll be okay...but, I refuse to allow anyone to influence my decisions...I think they'll turn out...some people may not like what I am doing...but they're not ME!! (smile) Elizabeth --- D'Bridge/Wildcat! When you HAVE to have the BEST! * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:9ad4 14f33c00 David, From my views only....!! I have found that Texans have a tendency to be very materialistic. They're always trying to "beat the Joneses..." And, in Virginia, where I used to live before I moved here...sure, there were ones that valued $$$ and things over people, but, I think that the ones who didn't try to beat out everyone else are the best people. Now, nobody said that one cannot live the "good life"...I want it like any other...but I swear, I have never seen so much "flaunting" of money as I have seen while I have lived here.... Now, I can understand in places like Los Angeles, etc. Where $$ is KING!! This may be suitable for debate...but, I think it has pertinance here. Elizabeth --- D'Bridge/Wildcat! When you HAVE to have the BEST! * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:34ee 14f33c40 Tony, I started the "ball rolling" concerning my "changes" last week and I will eventually post here as to what I have/will do. I am not going to allow anyone to influence my decisions...I am doing this totally on my own. I'll be in touch... Elizabeth --- D'Bridge/Wildcat! When you HAVE to have the BEST! * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:3801/1) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:1c8a 14f33e60 Yeah, I found out about the grade situation the other day. What a bummer. So what are you doing with the rest of your summer? and are you going to be back in school in the fall? Such deep questions...if that's all there is, then let's just keep dancin'... your friend, Charles --- D'Bridge/Wildcat! When you HAVE to have the BEST! * Origin: Tyler (Tx) Open Forum! 214-534-1918/534-1049 (HST) (1:398/316) PATH: 3801/1 12 396/1 147/7 46 EID:cbbb 14f31160 JE>Don't mean to interupt-but, That's ok. JE>did either of you two bother to JE>ask those on the inside, like a preist, or-how would one JE>say-a religous fanatic? They might clear the SMOG a tad. What are you talking about? --- |RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Random Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:d2de 14f312c0 JK> Mr. Lee, in all seriousness, do you actually do anything to JK> make your feelings known to the government? PL> PL> PL>Why? You answer this question below, I'll show you. PL> PL>Why not? I don't know why not. I certainly can't think of a reason why not. PL> PL>I ain't afraid of government -- maybe I'll be crushed by PL>their sheer weight, but I still ain't afraid of them. Good for you. PL> PL>I have nothing to fear. I have only one life to live anyway, PL>Mr. Kelly. Doubly good for you. PL> PL>By law, I can air any grieviance I like, I don't care if they PL>keep track of me or not. A good citizen shouldn't feel PL>threatened and/or afraid of their own government, and should PL>make every possible way to make their voices heard. Right there you answer your "why" question. I quote," and should make every possible way to make their voices heard." As a side note, I don't see where this fear thing comes from. I didn't say anything about fearing the government, what triggered this government fearing salvo from you? PL> PL>Are you afraid of our government, Mr. Kelly? Not fair Peh, you have to answer my question before you can really expect me to answer yours. Answer my question, and I promise to answer yours. --- RemoteAccess o0.03 * Origin: Random Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:10aa 06485870 MSGID: 1:170/100 6489637d DB>That's odd!! I don't use Oracle (are you in a Windows DB>environment?) but DB>so far (as to date) I have not had any memory problems with DB>TechEdit. Oracle? I'm using dBXL. And I'm in DOS only. DB>I run it from Telemate, dBase III+ 1.1, and dBase IV 1.0. How much memory do you have on there? I must admit, it IS odd. DB>Now when I first started out I had problems running it on my DB>network DB>(network name exceded error). I called the Tech support DB>number (in a DB>text file inside of that zip file you got) and they helped me DB>out alot! I'll try that. Thanks. E=-Ean=- --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: Hi-Tec BBS - (918)749-9036 14.4k HST (1:170/100) PATH: 170/100 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:050c 14f34ec0 KO> > Syracuse has not been that tough in my opinion. KO> KO> They have been good enough to beat Penn State 2 of the last KO> 3 years and tie a very good Auburn team in the Sugar Bowl! Wasn't it the other way around? Not meaning to be nitpicky but didn't Pat Dye chicken out and go for the tie? I thought Syracuse outplayed them and to have it end in a tie was a shame. KO> Penn State is a big powerfull program that is built around KO> wearing their opponents down. A long conference schedule, KO> which again will be easier that the schedule they play now, KO> is right up their alley! Northwestern is right up their alley. I wonder, are they going to continue their series with Alabama? That's usually a pretty good [though sometimes controversial] game. Penn State's played a lot tougher schedule than some of their Big 10 members. One thing you can say about Joe Paterno, he doesn't back down. KO> But the NIT is a far cry from the NCAA, but there are some KO> good teams who do not make the NCAA due to conference KO> lock-ins. If they'd been in the Big 10 with their record, they'd have probably made the NCAA and not the NIT. The Big 10 [and Big East] land a lot of teams in the NCAA's every year and I don't think some of the bottom teams deserve it. At this point, being a member of the Big 10 [11?12?] can only help them in their recruiting. They'd get more TV exposure for their recruits than before plus the prestige will help them land some people that might have went to other programs. --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: Dr. Z's Computer Hospital - Come on, be a sport. (1:170/805) PATH: 170/805 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:5e3d 14f37560 > Kelly: How about Davy Johnson???????? Sounds like a good suggestion to me. Kelly --- ZMailQ 1.12 (QuickBBS) * Origin: So long Whitey! It's been fun! The 7th Inning Stretch! (1:170/611.0) PATH: 170/611 600 400 396/1 147/7 46  EID:10aa 25ceabc0 MSGID: 1:170/604 64908138 DOES ANYONE OUT THERE WANT TO PLAY CHESS, LEVING MESSAGES? -DARREN ARRINGTON --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: OVER THE RAINBOW: Rollin Along with RA! (1:170/604) PATH: 170/604 600 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:8ed0 14f336f1 Thank You for your reply. My ROM version is 01.01.00 so I guess it's a go for a Hard Card installation. --- QM v1.00 * Origin: Rogers State College, Claremore Ok, 918-341-8982 (1:170/708.0) PATH: 170/708 403 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2393 14f33900 CJ> Out of curiosity, does QBBS have some kind of utility CJ>similar to CJ>Silver Express where a user can download messages, answer CJ>them off- line, call back and upload the replies? Yes. It's called (or one is called) XRS. It's the same basic idea, an offline reader/reply system. Quick also has several different callback verifiers available. Both of these also work with Remote Access, which is what I would go with. Becouse RA has menu templates. Basically, you don't have to make a seperate menu for each message and file area, like one has to do with Quick. With RA you make a selection (msg or file area) menu, and a generic msg or file menu. This menu passes a variable to the template to tell it which area to access. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Random Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:ef6f 14f33f60 * Replying to a message originally to Daan Van Rooijen DR>as, 1) Does responsibility end with the individual? 2) Is all DR>morality stifling? 3) Is everthing relative and therefore no good/bad DR>may be advocated? Or whatever you'ld like me to verify of your DR>understanding of my thoughts. 1 through 3, no. I put you under no obligation to divulge your views, you are sounding much to depressed lately. DR>action and expectation? Was Dave really an asshole because he DR>didn't realize I was doing all this just for him? Yes. Well you said it first! DR>(I thought you were adhering to your sense of truth and fairplay, not DR>that you were doing me a favor. So you see my basis of action revealed as DR>well in my expectations.) Dave, I really think he was kidding. What up dude? You sound like you have the monopoly on depression over there. YOU have been thinking to much, and it's broke your brain. As therapy I prescribe that you write 3 messages to Wendy Holden, about anything. If you still sound so funky after she's replied, then there will be nothing left to do but park you out in a field somewhere to die. Please remember Dave, it's ALL a game. Choose how you want to play it, and play it. Worry about settling up when it's over. BTW, my yes above was humor. I like to think it's of such a high variety that it goes over most, knowing full well some think it's to low to acknowledge. DR> > ps3: Don't faint, but your msgs show that infamous interspacing DR> > again. DR> How 'bout this message? DR> > I guess i'm the only one who has the nerves to tell you :) DR> I still don't know what's causing it. I guess I have extra-terrestial(ok, you spell it) software. In the message that Daan was referring to, there was no double spacing here. It just simply has never happened. If I didn't have faith in the fact that Daan speaks the truth, I would think he's playing mind games on you. I have yet to see any message from you with the infamous double spacing. Of course you've heard this before, but I feel an obligation to repeat it whenever I see someone complaining. You might want to try limiting yourself to a right margin of about 70, maybe that will appease the format police, who knows. And HEY dude! Don't think you're anything SPECIAL becouse I show a LITTLE concern! I'll bet you've dug an odd smell out of YOUR bellybutton once or twice TOO! Humor is really tough when you can't see the reaction of your intended audience. Say cheese. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Random Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:4e41 14f34060 * Replying to a message originally to Larry Meegan DR>Sure did. Sent you a reply as well. It too was dripping DR>sarcasm. This is my current modus operandi. Trying to avoid all that DR>sweetness and light that folks found so threatening. Besides, if I ever OH, ok. Then disregard my last message. I thought it was feelings, didn't realize it was an exersize. Now I'm in a quandry. If this is the exersize, then relax. If the last was the exersize, then have a good time. Mind reading from remote is also complicated. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Random Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:416a 14f36940 WH>Thanks for Tim's address Joey... What a guy.... Sure. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: Random Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:20f8 14f36d20 * Replying to a message originally to Raymond Robijns DR> IBM, the single biggest user of CFCs, is glad-handedly, DR>goodnaturedly "looking into the possibility of finding DR>alternate methods." Meanwhile, they pump out about 20,000 tons of this DR>stuff a year into OUR atmosphere and it's the gift that keeps on DR>giving - for years and years and years. Good show. DR> I live in this biosphere and they are killing me - for a DR>buck. They do not have that right. They are powerful and they DR>diminish me by their disregard. That is wrong. It is complacent evil. DR> I can try to encourage others to build against this DR>indifference, to recognize the power each individual inescapeably has, to DR>feel, to scream, to howl, to begin finally to react, to acknowledge DR>REALITY and embrace it as all there is. That alone will break the spell DR>and rationality will prevail. This sounds like my "drowning in our own feces" sermon of a few months back. Ok, I'll join the troop. Lead on. Just what exactly does one do, slide back into the lifestyle of the Amish? The primary problem, as I see it, is that Joe Public is still comfortable. He's still got a vcr in the bathroom, and a Toyota in every garage. You can't get him stirred up over anything, becouse the situation (to him) is still so far away, and not becoming critical anytime soon. Very few people I know of are willing to sacrifice today's excess for tomorrow's survival, let tomorrow take care of itself. As in all bad news, it is much better to hang the deliverer, than to remedy the problem. So the crux is, how does one generate real action? To proclaim loudly and longly that there are problems gets one branded a zealot, and disregarded. To sit by and not speak up is suicide. By the time Joe Public becomes aware of the deterioration outside his environmentally controlled cocoon, it will be (in my opinion) far to late to resolve the problem. Do what you can, when you can, and let the chips fall. I have resigned myself to the fact that man's reign may very well just simply end. It may be, in the long run, that all the few who see the problem struggle in vain. Or the few may be able to change the tide of disaster. Either way, I don't let it halt my life today. There is still beauty, there is still life, rejoice in what is, and try to save it. It serves no purpose to fall into dispair over what may be. Do not mourn the loss of that which is not yet dead. Sometimes radical surgery is required, even for the young. Make the cut, but do not grieve over having made it, rejoice in the knowledge that pruning is sometimes required. On the s&l thing, I agree, we are soon to be raped. Maybe when Mr. Public has to line up for beans and bread, he will start to question the wisdom of mere survival so that Jr. Bush can keep his status. I really hate it when someone makes me think about these things, and now you're on my shit list. Don't hit me Dave, that's a joke. --- RemoteAccess 0.03 * Origin: R\andom Number BA, OK U.S.A. 9184553639 (1:170/807) PATH: 170/807 800 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:10aa 25c47430 MSGID: 1:170/604 649702bd * Replying to a message originally to All SM>I have a number of questions I would like to ask, and SM>hopefully find some meaningful answers for them. SM> SM>I was talking with some friends of mine who own ibm clones, SM>and when I mentioned that I have a program that will unarc SM>files they asked why isn't there one to arc them. Is there SM>one out there that will do that? At least I can unarc files SM>sent by them, if I sent them a file compressed by ShrinkIt SM>they would have no way of expanding it. On the subject of SM>compression, has anyone come up with an unzip program? Is SM>there a problem getting permission to do this from the SM>company who designed it, or is there a problem in writing the SM>actual program? I ask because ziphas been around for a few SM>years (or so it seems) and there hasn't been anything dne SM>with it. UNZIP2.0 (GS specific, I think) does this. Andy also says that the next major upgrade to Shrinkit-GS will include unZIP capabilities. --- RemoteAccess 0.03+ * Origin: OVER THE RAINBOW Rollin' Along with RA! (1:170/604) PATH: 170/604 600 400 396/1 147/7 46 EID:2672 14f2b9d9 Jonah, I would be happy to answer any questions you have about the Amiga. I am in your net so you must be close by. It is a very powerful and easy to use system. If you have any questions let me know. Roy Clay --- QM v1.00 * OrKigin: Bizzarre Radio(TM) (1:396/5.12) PATH: 30317/12 396/5 1 147/7 46 EID:9a24 14f41e47 MSGID: 1:3801/42 7988a0f3 > MG>They mostly havethe trotsline. Projectile diahrrea is > MG>Joe's providence, though. > > Real Trotsky-ites, eh? Having to change Lennin > regularly...... 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