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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:28 [#01114322]
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hi i like listening to aphex twins and i like listening to muziq and i like that rectanglepusher guy.
i was wondering who is gonna give me advice about my "consistant-banana-smooshing-into-my-turntables" problem that i have.
what does this button do? LAZY_TITLE
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from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:30 [#01114325]
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READ THE FORUM RULES
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-03-22 19:33 [#01114328]
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ahahahahaha :D!
I nearly clicked that then.
REAL RULES
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:34 [#01114331]
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As with any community, there are rules which ensure that everything runs as smoothly as possible, and that everyone gets along peacefully. These forums are no different. We recognise that not everyone gets along, but we also know that this doesn't mean that the world should stop turning. This page of rules gives you the boundaries to work within. These aren't the default rules that come with the boards software, these are written by the administrators and moderators who deal with people on a daily basis. We would appreciate it if you could read through this page and absorb as much as humanly possible before posting. These rules are also in a constant state of flux. Stay tuned for further episodes.
Word.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:35 [#01114337]
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Bangkok, Karachi Sunday 15th August: Sydney
The night before departure, I looked up some temperatures on the Net. Peshawar, Chitral, Islamabad - all in the high thirties or even forties. And then Kashgar, in China - eleven degrees and minus six overnight! Vera and PeterK threw in some extra thermal underwear, and I grabbed an extra light jumper (one with holes that I wouldn't mind leaving behind).
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:36 [#01114340]
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Monday 16th August and Tuesday 17th August: Bangkok, Karachi, Peshawar
We were delayed nine hours in Bangkok airport as a result of a late Pakistan International flight. This was actually really convenient - instead of spending eleven hours in transit in Karachi airport, we spent it in Bangkok in an air-conditioned hotel room courtesy of the airline!
On the flight to Karachi I finished my second trashy novel. We talked to a couple with children, Christian missionaries returning to their work with "tribals" somwhere in the Rann of Kutch, near the Indian border. They had been working there twelve years... In Karachi airport we changed money and had our first tea.
On the flight to Peshawar I had a window seat (over the wing) and could see glimpses of the Indus and its barrages, the desert, and then the mountains. We arrived at 6pm (when it was still very hot) and were met by Kari Sufyam, a postgrad detailed to look after us, and driven to University guesthouse. We met Riaz, one of the organisers, and were fed a simple but huge dinner - rice, bread, dahl, etc. We had arrived a day before most people as a result of a confusion about dates.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:36 [#01114343]
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The forums are here for anyone to post on. This is a website dedicated to the wizard class of Everquest but we do get visitors from other classes as well. There is no reason other classes cannot come to these forums and join in with the conversations.
General rules:
Avoid personal attacks. If you don't agree with what someone posted, debate their post... not the person that posted it.
Keep the profanity to a minimum. Keep in mind that this website and it's forums are visited by people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Many of which do not appreciate vulgar language. So, the less there is, the better the forums are for everyone. Besides.. a foul mouth doesn't make you look very impressive.
Try your hardest to post in the appropriate forum. Don't be upset if we move your post to a more approriate forum. If we happen to move a post, don't publically throw a tantrum concerning it.
Pornography will not be allowed in any way, shape, or form.
No advertisements.
Signature rules:
I'll be the first to admit that I love the imagination and creativity put behind some of the signatures at the bottom of some of the posts. However, some people don't realize that there are still some people out there on dialup modems. Huge signatures can dramatically increase the time it takes for some to load the pages:
Your complete signature file should not exceed 30kb in size.
Keep the physical size of your signature to a decent size. Common banner-ad sizing (468x60 pixels) is a good example of an appropriate physical size.
Only post your custom signature once per thread. If you are posting a second time in a thread, uncheck the "Include custom signature" box before clicking on the 'Post' button.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:37 [#01114344]
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Half a dozen of us were just setting off for a walk when Hawas offered an alternative - watching a polo game. PeterC, PeterK, Tom, Ruth, Hawas, and I packed into a jeep and went to the polo field. It was five a side, with no fouls and no referee, and accompanied by drum and flute music. The backdrop was just amazing (photo). Afterwards we took a quick look at the mosque and fort (photo), the location of a famous siege in 1895.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:37 [#01114345]
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Custard was served for dessert, to great applause (someone had been wishing for it). After dinner Ruth and Hawas and I sat up and talked till late (this became a regular custom). All told, it was a really good day - it was wonderful to have half a day to explore, rather than spending all the daylight hours travelling.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:38 [#01114348]
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Posters must be 18 years of (mental) age. Or mature enough to leave mature messages.
Be respectful of other people when posting on the message board.
Do not impersonate another member of the message board.
Thousands of viewers read the message board on a daily basis. Please have something to say. A message such as, "anyone in here?" takes up countless minutes when the number of viewers who read the post is taken into consideration. Please make intelligent posts which have a purpose.
Promotion of sites or products is not permitted.
Number of posts. There is no official number of posts that a person can leave in a day. However five is roughly the appropriate number. If a poster leaves numerous posts too often he/she will be warned, then if it continues to be a problem they will be banned.
Individuals who violate these rules will be banned from the forum.
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-03-22 19:39 [#01114349]
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STOP IT YOU THOUGHEST COCKSMOKERS
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:39 [#01114350]
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This forum is rated DT!-PG. DT!-PG means no drug discussions. DT!-PG means no sexually explicit conversations. It also means no threats of violence, real or implied. “I am going to kill my English teacher” is not proper for these forums.
Update: The same goes for all conversations advocating the death penalty, war, and any other act that involves the loss of life. Regardless of the admins’ / moderators’ opinions on any of these things, we don’t want to see them here.
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-03-22 19:44 [#01114354]
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Fuck the rules.
Right after I finish fist fucking your mother I am going to hunt you down and rip your eyeballs out of their sockets and eat them allowing you to listen to the satisfying sound of eye squish.
Then I will expect to be hanged for my crimes which is only proper, which in turn will lead to a war being fought over the right to kill me resulting in the death of the population of Wales after the Americans nuke it because they saw a man with a white beard on a hill.
This man turned out to be Father Christmas and Christmas was no more all because you posted that message.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:45 [#01114356]
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No cursing or profanity.
All but the lightest cursing will be hammered, and 'light curse words' are only allowed when used 'properly'.
Certain words may not be offensive to you, but lots of kids frequent this board, and they aren't going to hear it from here. 'Cursing' is defined as a curse word not used in its original meaning. (For example: if some angel in an anime damns some guy to hell with their Magic Monkey Gun, you can say that. However, you can't use those words as expletives, or unnecessary adjectives.) It isn’t hard to say “I don’t give a darn” or “What the heck” instead of the alternatives.
Generally, stay away from R-rated words (which are generally perverse terms for body parts and sexual acts), and watch out for the rest.
This is another one of those rules that people always try to wiggle around – don’t be those people.
Remember - getting a borderline-curse word hammered doesn't mean you'll be banned, by any stretch of the imagination - getting it hammered and insisting on using it again and again, however, might.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:46 [#01114357]
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Bright sunshine and blue skies this morning. So most important thing first, roof down and a blast through the Oxfordshire countryside. My first trip is along the B4027 which runs from the top of Oxford (Glympton north of Woodstock) right round the east side of Oxford to join the A40 at Forest Hill (and just before the M40). Fantastic road, not too small, not too straight, fantastic scenery and some amazing small villages on the way.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:47 [#01114359]
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This place has been invisible since sometime Friday night. It was still running, but an admin error with a firewall meant visitors weren’t allowed in. There’s no point me getting annoyed, after all, I pay very little for the hosting service (£10/year), and get plenty of services that would cost ten times that each month.
Anyway, it’s back and running now, and when I get chance I’ll go back and backfill the weekend.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:47 [#01114361]
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Manic at work today, so much to do, and all very urgent stuff. Still got through it without too many problems. We also finally got some aircon fitted upstairs (where us IT bods work) today, which literally is “cool”.
Back home and I spend a while trying to get Spam Assassin to work (too many s’s), but don’t quite manage it. SA is installed ok, but the combination of it and procmail seem to lose my mail quite nicely. And if you thought Linux was a bit like hieroglyphics, you ain’t seen nothing until you start playing with procmail, some examples from trying to get SA to work:
“|IFS=’ ’ && exec /usr/bin/procmail -f- || exit 75 #user”
:0fw: spamassassin.lock :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
Does it look like someone has just sprinkled random characters around in that or what? I reckon they should win a medal for obfuscation, ‘cause if the above is anything to go by, they’re damn good at it.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:47 [#01114362]
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Put at least a little effort into grammar and spelling.
Regarding grammar and spelling: put some effort into it. Don't post a dozen '!!!?1!!?!?' together, don't use huge all caps text, don't go 'u r teh b1ZEsT' when you can type 'you are the best', and make some sort of effort to spell things at least semi-correctly. Use the spell check if you need to.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:48 [#01114363]
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this forum sounds like it's FUNFUNFUN, doesn't it!??!?!?
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:48 [#01114365]
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In our carriage we bumped into an American family - Eric and Elizabeth, brother and sister - they were on their way to Beijing.
"There's a lot of excitement when the train makes a stop," Elizabeth told me. "We get off and see what kinds of food you can get - what the babushkas are selling. It's a great way to amuse yourself."
Kostya believes Russia will be great again Further down the train we found a group of Russian conscripts on their way to a military base.
One soldier, called Kostya, told me that every time he looked out of the window (in the daytime) at the forests and the snow, he felt enormous pride. He was sure, he said, that Russia would once again become a great country.
Stalin menu
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 19:51 [#01114367]
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37.5 mg once daily
Initial dosing option
For 4 to 7 days. Minimizes potential for transient nausea.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:51 [#01114368]
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The following sucession of posts have been brought to you by Michael Jackson's new channel:
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from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:52 [#01114369]
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i fuck you
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 19:53 [#01114372]
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Elderly: No dosage adjustment is necessary based on age alone. As with any antidepressant, however, caution should be exercised in treating the elderly.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:54 [#01114373]
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I also came up with a new invention that i called the heated balloon machine.
Basically, the heated balloon machine consists of three parts: envelope, basket, and burner system. It's a fairly simple piece of equipment, and for what it delivers, it is something of a bargain.
If you look at what is available in flying machines, for instance, you may be surprised to find that using the heated balloon machine is less than half as expensive as the next class of aircraft, the sailplane.
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from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:55 [#01114374]
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The Envelope The part of the balloon that looks like a balloon is actually called an envelope. Some pilots also affectionately refer to it as "the bag." It is connected to the gondola, or basket, in which pilot and passengers ride, by means of stainless steel suspension cables.
The fabric in the envelope is rip stop, fire-resistant nylon, similar to material used in the backpacks or lightweight tents carried by hikers and mountaineers.
It is woven in panels, two panels making up what is a gore. There are 24 of these gores, or large vertical sections, in the entire S-55A envelope. The gores are held together by stitching and by heavy duty load tapes, webbing similar to the material used in seat belts in automobiles, which help support the weight of the balloon and minimize strain on the fabric, thus prolonging the useful life of the vessel.
The envelope is usually treated with a polyurethane coating to reduce porosity, and in the coating is an ultraviolet inhibitor to help the fabric withstand the rays of the sun.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 19:55 [#01114375]
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The top cap or crown of the balloon may be designed in one of two ways. The standard top features a circular deflation port that is closed off by a circular panel, which is held sealed during flight by a flexible hook and-loop closure.
A deflation port line, usually called the rip line and colored red, extends from the top to the basket and is pulled by the pilot upon landing to effect an instantaneous deflation of the envelope. Pull on the line, and the hook-and-loop closure comes open, and the hot air rushes out.
The parachute top also features an opening in the crown, along with a similar circular panel to fill the opening. In this case, the panel is rigged up with lines, as the name suggests, exactly like a parachute. It is used both for effecting a complete deflation of the envelope afterlanding, and also during flight to vent a limited amount of hot air as a means for controlling vertical ascent or descent.
After landing in the parachute top balloon, the pilot pulls on the top line and holds it open for as long as he can until the envelope has been deflated.
Balloons built with the standard deflation port also feature an opening in the side known as the maneuvering vent, also initially sealed, like the deflation port by hook-and-loop closure. This vent is operated by a rope called the maneuvering vent line, which extends from the vent to the basket. The pilot pulls the line, causing the side vent to open and allowing the hot air to escape to stop a rate of ascent or initiate a rate of descent. Once the line is released, the vent automatically recloses.
A skirt is connected to the bottom section of the envelope with peelable
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 19:56 [#01114378]
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Clammy hands
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 19:57 [#01114380]
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i fuzz your
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 19:58 [#01114383]
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More than 16 million adults in the United States have anxiety disorders. The hallmark of this group of conditions is extreme anxiety (defined as the pathological counterpart of normal fear). Among those affected, anxiety is manifested as disturbances of mood, as well as of thinking, behavior, and physiological activity. Anxiety disorders are not only common in the United States, they are ubiquitous across human cultures.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:02 [#01114386]
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"The Best Little Whorehouse in the Western World" Penthouse Magazine
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"America's hottest Cat House" Larry Flynt
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"All the Girls Look Like Playboy Playmates " Governor Jesse Ventura
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 20:03 [#01114389]
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Palpitations
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 20:04 [#01114393]
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http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0384537/
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:05 [#01114395]
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» Map & Directions
Moonlite BunnyRanch 69 Moonlite Rd. Carson City, NV 89706 1 (775) 246-FUCK Fax# (775) 246-9240
We look forward to seeing you soon! Visit us today and let our lovely ladies satisfy you in every way! Once you visit the Ranch, you'll be back again and again!
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 20:06 [#01114398]
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Yellow/green, frothy, discharge
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:07 [#01114400]
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 20:09 [#01114401]
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Looking for pet parrots or exotic birds for breeding?
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:09 [#01114402]
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:09 [#01114403]
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yes.... yes indeed i am!!
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 20:10 [#01114404]
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face dance
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from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-22 20:10 [#01114405]
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hand relief party
"Great hand relief party, Kaleb"
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 20:13 [#01114408]
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Are you nervous about subjecting your dog to the stress of a boarding facility? Consider contacting your veterinarian to inquire if members of the staff pet sit for clients. These individuals are often highly trained, motivated and have proven their love for animals through their choice of profession.
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-03-22 20:16 [#01114412]
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Sometimes in young children there is a rash on the buttocks.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:23 [#01114416]
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:28 [#01114418]
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Features Latest Photos: Milan-San Remo, Platteland presentation, Nova, Cholet, Loire Atlantique, Australian Madison, Pomona, Chile, Nokere, Tirreno-Adriatico, Paris-Nice, Tri-Nations, McLane, NORBA #1
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:28 [#01114421]
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Published SPEC Benchmark Results Fair Use Policy | Non-Compliant Results | Search Published Results
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CPU2000 SPECint2000, SPECfp2000, SPECint_base2000, SPECint_rate2000, etc. Integer and floating point CPU-intensive benchmarks. All results since the benchmark was announced in December 1999.
CPU95 SPECint95, SPECfp95, SPECint_base95, SPECint_rate95, etc. Integer and floating point CPU-intensive benchmarks. All results since the benchmark was announced in August 1995. This suite has been retired and no new results are being accepted. Published results are available here for historical purposes.
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SPECviewperf® 7.1.1 Graphics benchmarks at the OpenGL interface level based upon model definitions
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:29 [#01114423]
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Men 100m Women Date Time Status Round Status Time Date 24 Aug 15:30 Start list Results HEATS Start list Results 10:30 23 Aug
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:32 [#01114427]
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Conference Site Prague is one of the oldest cities in Central Europe. It has a rich history, unique architecture, and pleasant atmosphere. A typical weather at the end of June is warm, with afternoon temperatures about 27 degrees and occasional rains. The conference will be held at Faculty of Nuclear Science of the Czech Technical University, the second oldest university in Prague, founded at 1707. The building is situated at the bank of Vltava river in the Jewish quarter of the Old Town.
Program The registration will open on Sunday, June 21. The program will consist of main one-hour lectures and original contributions presented either as shorter talks or in a poster form. The decision about the presentation will be made by May 15. The deadline for abstracts was March 31, 1998. The conference proceedings will be published by Birkhauser in the series "Operator Theory: Advances and Applications." The volume will contain plenary talks together with a part of the other contributions; the selection will be made by the committee at the end of the conference.
Electronic access The e-mail address of the organizing commitee is qmath7@ujf.cas.cz. The participants are encouraged to supply their electronic coordinates, since the information will be disseminated preferably in this way. To download the application form, click here.
Registration The registration fee is USD 180 (USD 220 after March 31). This includes costs of the auditories, stationery, a copy of conference proceedings, and social events. The latter also concerns accompanying persons who are supposed to pay USD 30. For more information about these matters click here.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:33 [#01114429]
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An age and/or geography determined support The organizers offered support ranging from a fee reduction to the board and lodging (no travel expenses) to two categories of participants:
young colleagues who demonstrated already research abilities but faced difficulties in getting a support from their institutes, and
participants from the former East-block countries, taking into account the present state of a particular place.
With the help of our sponsors which we deeply appreciate we have been able to assist in this way about fifty colleagues. The decision was communicated to them on April 8.
Travel Prague has a good connection with most of major world airports. Within Europe, there are convenient ways how to reach the place by train or car. No visa are needed for participants from almost all European countries, U.S.A. and Canada. Applicants from other parts of the world should consult the nearest embassy of the Czech Republic; a letter of invitation will be provided at request. The public transport in the city is reasonably functioning; a week ticket is available at present for CZK 250 (about USD 8). A car rental can be arranged for a tourism before and after; during the conference it would not help much because the parking fees around the conference site range within USD 0.50-1.50 per hour.
Related events A workshop on Schroedinger operators with magnetic fields in the Erwin Schroedinger Institute in Vienna is organized by I. Herbst, T. Hoffmann-Ostenhoff, and J. Yngvason in May and the first half of June. On June 18-20, the colloquium "Quantum Groups" will be held in the Doppler Institute - contact C. Burdik.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-03-22 20:39 [#01114435]
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Signals' presentation as periodical function of time: g(t). Period T and frequency f.
Fourier transform - a constant + endless sum of sin and cos expressions (harmonics):
derivation of sin coefficients derivation of cos-coefficients derivation of constant coefficient Power losses in data transmission. Selective harmonics' amplitude deminission transmission subsiding filtering Bandwidth - frequency interval of harmonics (frequency components) in which the signal is transmitted
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