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summary : elvis in latin content - length : 4142 on march 3 , 1995 , i posted a query regarding a cd of elvis presley songs in latin . i am now in receipt of the cd , which the record company , viihdesallap / stop records of jyva " skyla " , finland , was kind enough to send me simply in response to the query i posted on this list . before describing the cd , i would like to cite the following message i received from hannele dufva of the language centre for finnish universities of the university of jyva " skyla " : ) dear professor toops , ) the legend lives forever in latin is recorded by doctor ammondt alias ) associate professor jukka ammondt working at the dept . of literature , ) university of jyva " skyla " , finland . the cd is produced by stop records ) ( sr-103 ) ( tel : + 358-41 - 66771 ; fax : + 358-41 - 773 ) but i called jukka and he ) told me that a contract with k - tel international is being negotiated and ) that the record will probably be available on american market very soon . ) k - tel international finland ( fax . + 358 - 0-790653 ) will also probably ) answer any inquiries . the lyrics were , by the way , translated into latin ) by teivas oksala , the professor of the latin department , also famous for ) his broadcasts of news in latin . i heard that he is also going to attempt ) at trying his talents as sports commentator in latin ( ! ) at an ice hockey ) match . hope you will be able to get the cd ! please do n't hesitate to ) contact me for further information . ) hannele dufva ) language centre for finnish universities ) university of jyva " skyla " ) p . o . box 35 ) 40351 jyva " skyla " ) dufva @ tukki . jyu . fi ) fax : + 358-41 - 603521 having listened to the cd several times now , i am very favorably im - pressed both by the quality of the lyrics and by the quality of the instrumentation . most north american instructors of latin , i believe , will be pleased to learn that the pronunciation used by the vocalist , dr . ( jukka ) ammondt , is virtually identical to the reconstructed " classic " pronunciation taught in north american schools and not that of church latin . / c / and / g / are regularly pronounced as velars and are not palatalized or " softened " to - ch - and - dzh - before front vowels as they are in ( italian ) church latin . practically the only deviation from north american classroom pronunciation is the monoph - thongization of - ae - and - oe - , which ammondt pronounces as long / e : / ( or even / a " / ) , rather than as / ai / and / oi / , resp . v - is regularly pronounced as a bilabial glide / w / , although at times it approaches a bilabial fricative in ammond 's pronounciation ; the same holds true of the glide element in - qu . ammondt occasionally produces a slightly retroflex-sounding / s / , but , in any case , it is never voiced to / z / even intervocalically . i was able to discern only one instance of finnish interference in ammondt 's pronunciation : in one song , one occurrence of the word " dic " is clearly mispronounced / tik / . the cd contains 7 tracks totaling 21 mins . 46 secs . : i . surrender / nunc aeternitatis ii . it 's now or never / nunc hic aut numquam iii . can't help falling in love / non adamare non possum iv . it 's impossible / impossibile v . wooden heart / cor ligneum vi . love me tender / tenere me ama vii . the wings of dream / alae somnii the last track ( vii . , above ) is sung mostly in strongly accented english . it might have been better to keep the lyrics all in latin . i was not provided with information of forms of payment the recording company in jyva " skyla " , finland , is able to accept . i would assume that a mere credit card number ( e . g . , visa , mastercard ) would suffice to purchase one of these cds , the price of which , according to the customs label on the envelope in which mine was mailed , is 90 finnish markka . again , to order cd # sr-103 , write , call , or fax : viihdesallap , ltd . / stop records p . o . box 252 sf-40101 jyva " skyla " finland ph : + 358 41-666 - 771 fx : + 358 41-666 - 773 gary h . toops toops @ twsuvm . uc . twsu . edu associate professor ph : ( 316 ) 689-3180 wichita state university fx : ( 316 ) 689-3293 wichita , kansas 67260-0011 usa
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URL: http://boingboing.net/#85524596 Date: Not suppliedGreat Village Voice story about oddball museums in New York. My favorite weird-ass museum is the Museo de Criminologia in San Jose, Costa Rica, which has bits of victims of famous crimes (machete-dented brain-pans, severed arms, etc) floating in formaldehyde jars. A stone's throw away is the singular Freakatorium, El Museo Loco, a classy treasure chest of curiosities belonging to sword swallower Johnny Fox, whose focus is the rich history of America's earliest museums, from P.T. Barnum's American Museum to the Bowery Dime Museums. The walrus penis bone (other penis bones on display: coyote, mink, fox, raccoon) is enough to make you feel you're getting your $5 worth. But then you spy the Jivaro Shrunken Head (it's real, it's the size of a tennis ball); conjoined piglets in a jar; an assload of taxidermy, including a gorgeous zebra head; giant's rings... Link[1] Discuss[2] (_Thanks, Gary[3]!_)[1] http://www.villagevoice.com/bestof/2002/detail.php?id=3085 [2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/6XizLZYen3ni [3] http://amygdalagf.blogspot.com
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sle 31 call for papers , sle 31 , st andrews , scotland , 26-30 august 1998 workshop on modality in generative grammar the description and analysis of modality is of central interest to the study of human language . modality interacts with many subsystems of syntax and a better understanding of modality would further our understanding of these subsystems greatly . the relevant subsystems play a role in the existing analyses of the epistemic-deontic dichotomy . this has been attributed to : ( i ) argument structure ( e . g . ross 1969 ) : epistemic modals are one-place predicates ( corresponding to raising verbs syntactically ) , whereas deontic modals are two-place predicates ( corresponding to control verbs syntactically ) . ( ii ) insertion position : epistemic modals are generated in i , deontic modals in v ( e . g . picallo 1990 ) . ( iii ) lf position : epistemic modals are in c , deontic modals in vp ( e . g . mcdowell 1987 ) . ( iv ) nature of the complement of a modal : a definite verbal complement with epistemic modals and an indefinite verbal complement with deontic modals ( e . g . barbiers 1995 ) . v ) pragmatics : the dichotomy is contextually determined and does not correspond to a syntactic difference ( kratzer 1989 ) . many questions still need to be answered before a sufficiently adequate analysis can be developed . as for argument structure , it should be asked what evidence we have that each modal has two different argument structures . if such evidence exists , are these argument structures represented in the lexicon , as in theta-theoretic accounts , or only syntactically ? related questions concern the categorial status of modals ( a special category aux in english , but main verbs in german and dutch ) , the selectional restrictions they impose on their complement ( semantically uniform , but not syntactically : only verbal complements in english , no categorial restrictions in dutch , verbal and certain prepositional complements in german and afrikaans ) . as for their syntactic position at surface structure or lf , we need to know more about the ( scopal ) interaction of modals with negation . it is clear that there is a tight connection between modality and negation / affirmation : many languages have a modal that behaves as an negative polarity item ( english ` need ' , german ` brauchen ' , dutch ` hoeven ' ) . a related issue is the interaction of modals with focus particles , especially those that have a negative or affirmative import , such as english ` only ' or french ` bien ' . it seems that such focus particles can alter the syntactic and semantic behaviour of modals . the ( scopal ) interaction of modals with other quantifiers and modals with question operators is also in need of a better description and analysis . it has been claimed that question formation and epistemic modality exclude each other . although this does not seem to hold in general , question formation and epistemic modality do seem to restrict each other in ways that are poorly understood . the interaction of modal verbs with modal adverbials is also relevant for the determination of the syntactic position of modals , particulary in view of cinque 's ( 1997 ) hypothesis that every sentence contains two modal projections that must be either filled by a modal adverbial in the specifier or by a modal verb in the head . many languages have a construction with ` have to ' or ` be to ' that involves a modal interpretation . such constructions do not generally have an epistemic interpretation ( but consider english ` he was never to see her again ' , dutch ` het is te verwachten dat . . . ' ` it is to be expected that . . . ' ) . there are a great many cross-linguistic peculiarities on this point , which are worth exploring . for example , one question is how this type of construction , lacking a visible modal element , yields a modal interpretation . there is a more general question concerning modality : which properties of modals are necessary for modality and which are accidental ? cross - linguistically , modals often have a irregular present tense inflection paradigm . it is unclear whether this is a necessary property of modals and if so , why . the fact that english modals are auxilaries but modals in other languages are not is presumably an accidental property , and so is the fact that english modals lack infinitives and participles in their paradigm , whereas dutch modals do have infinitival and participial forms ( except for the verb ` zullen ' ` will ' ) . as it seems that the bulk of generative studies of modality involves germanic languages , we particularly invite papers on modality in romance and central european languages . organizers : sjef barbiers ( leiden ) , frits beukema ( leiden ) , olga tomic ( novi sad ) , milena milojevic sheppard ( ljubljana ) , marija golden ( ljubljana ) . please submit abstract ( 1 a4 max ) to : professor olga miseska tomic bulevar avnoja 109 / iii , stan 16 beograd yu 11070 yugoslavija e - mail : efilb01 @ yubgss21 . bg . ac . yu & dr sjef barbiers hil / department of dutch studies p . n . van eyckhof 3 leiden , nl 2300 ra the netherlands e - mail : barbiers @ rullet . leidenuniv . nl & dr frits beukema hil / department of english p . n . van eyckhof 4 leiden , nl 2300 ra the netherlands e - mail : beukema @ rullet . leidenuniv . nl closing date for submission of abstract : 15 may 1998 date of acceptance / rejection of abstract : 1 july 1998
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re : 5 . 1470 open letter to _ language _ many readers of linguist ( and of language ) are , as the open letter indicates , interested in methodological issues that come up in efforts to establish very distant linguistic relationships like nostratic . although it 's true that language has published no review of illich - svitych 's books - - the scholar who agreed to review them has not yet submitted the promised review - - research in the same tradition has been reviewed in the journal : see bernard comrie 's review of starostin 's book on altaic and japanese in language 69 : 828-832 ( 1993 ) . the methodological issues involved in the altaic & japanese case are the same as the issues involved in the nostratic case , so i ' m puzzled by the open-letter signers ' apparent belief that the russian approach to these issues has received no attention in language . sarah thomason editor , language
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history of linguistic ideas the henry sweet society for the history of linguistic ideas fifteenth annual colloquium : amsterdam , 16th - 19th september 1998 second circular date and venue the colloquium is scheduled to begin with registration at 1 p . m . on wednesday 16 september , and to finish with breakfast on saturday 19 september . there will be associated events on wednesday and thursday evenings . registration and papers will take place in amsterdam university 's doelenzaal and its oudemanhuispoort facility . both locations are in the centre of amsterdam and can be easily reached by public transport . there will be a special bus on thursday and friday mornings for participants from hotel casa 400 . amsterdam , the capital of the netherlands , has the largest historical inner city in europe and the beautiful canals , monumental buildings , museums , world famous art galleries , open air markets and shopping streets can easily be explored on foot , should you have time before or after the colloquium . accommodation and travel a number of rooms have been booked for colloquium participants at hotel casa 400 . a list of low budget or more expensive hotels will be provided on request . amsterdam is easily accessible by air , rail and road . there is a direct rail connection to amsterdam from schiphol international airport located about 10 miles from the city centre . the city of amsterdam discourages its citizens from using cars , which means that there is no free parking either at the hotel or in the vicinity . detailed travel arrangements will be sent to those who have made bookings . keynote speaker we are delighted to announce that reinier salverda , professor of dutch at university college london , has agreed to be our keynote speaker . his topic will be " dutch linguists around 1900 : a critical reappraisal " . a book of abstracts will be made available to participants at the beginning of the colloquium . speakers who wish to make any adjustments to their abstracts should do so before 31 may . provisional lecture programme wednesday 16 september . 13 00arrival and registration 14 30r . schreyer ( aachen ) , " john wilkins , the man in the moone and everything : on links and hyperlinks in the history of ideas " . 15 00m . m . iserman ( heidelberg ) , " sounds and their signs in john wilkin 's essay " . 15 30n . wilding ( rome ) , " galilean linguistics " . 16 00tea 16 30i . zwiep ( amsterdam ) , " hebrew studies at the time of the counter - refomation : the reception of bellarmine 's institutiones " . 17 00a . j . klijnsmit ( amsterdam ) , " vossius , spinoza and schultens : the application of analogia in hebrew grammar " . 18 00dinner 20 00r . salverda ( london ) , " dutch linguistics around 1900 : a critical reappraisal " . thursday 17 september 09 30j . privratska ( prague ) , " the reflections of comenius language endeavours in the encyclopaedia comeniana " . 10 00j . mills ( luton ) , " twentieth - century cornish lexicography and language revival " . 10 30p . j . lucas ( dublin ) , " john minshew , polymath and poseur : old english in an early seventeenth-century dictionary " . 11 00coffee 11 30l . kelly ( cambridge ) , " michel foucault , richard mckeon and grammatica speculativa " . 12 00j . murphy ( davis , ca ) , " early modern grammarians who write about rhetoric " . 13 15lunch 14 30w . e . mcmahon ( akron , oh ) , " revisiting the concept of logical form " . 15 00b . godart - wendling ( paris ) , " la place de la semantique dans les premieres grammaires categorielles " . 15 30l . shi - xu ( singapore ) , " the poetics of formalism and functionalisn : understanding linguistic science as discourse " . 16 00tea 16 30m . j . van der wal ( leiden ) , " feral children in the netherlands : an eighteenth-century case within its european context " . 17 00l jooken ( louvain ) , " james hutton 's synthesis of epistemolinguistic issues at the end of the scottish enlightenment " . 17 30r . steadman - jones ( cambridge ) , " face and race in the early nineteenth century : european grammars of wolof and urdu " . friday 18 september 09 30s . a . romaschko ( moscow ) , " transferring grammars : how german grammarby jacob grimm was converted into russian historical grammar by fedor buslaev " . 10 00t . becker ( munich ) , " hermann paul , the post-generative morphologist " . 10 30n . helsloot ( amsterdam ) , " nietsche 's tone " . 11 00coffee 11 30h . gwosdek ( tuebingen ) , " the english grammars for st paul 's school , london " . 12 00p . loonen ( groningen ) , " the production of french grammars by hugenot refugees in the dutch republic " . 12 30i . tieken - boon van ostade ( leiden ) , " towards an edition of lowth 's correspondence " . 13 15lunch 14 30e . h . jahr ( tromso ) , " clara holst ( 1868-1935 ) : norwegian historical linguist and woman pioneer " . 15 00a . linn ( sheffield ) , " towards a stylistics of standardisation : the case of norwegian and faroese " . 15 30j . m . morris ( london ) , " linguistic ideas for literacy in english " . 16 00tea 16 30b . collins ( leiden ) & i . m . mees ( copenhagen ) , " daniel jones role in the development of a prestige variety of british english pronunciation " . 17 00m . k . c . macmahon ( glasgow ) , " the beginnings of phonetics in the british university system " . 17 30annual general meeting - - - conference dinner on behalf of the organising committee : dr . robin smith department of english language and literature university of leiden p . o . box 9515 2300 ra leiden the netherlands e-mail : rdsmith @ rullet . leidenuniv . nl those who want to attend the conference are kindly requested to print the following registration form and hotel reservation form , complete them , and send them by fax or regular mail to the addresses mentioned on the forms . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * the henry sweet society for the history of linguistic ideas * * * * * * fifteenth annual colloquium , amsterdam , september 16-18 , 1998 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * registration form ( please print or use a typewriter ) * * * o mr o mrs family name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . first name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . title ( prof . / dr . etc . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . code / city . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . telefax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e - mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . please tick the appropriate boxes and fill in the appropriate amount i wish to attend the conference and register members of the henry sweet society ( or participants who wish to become a member of the henry sweet society , and will pay the membership fee of 9 british pounds ( approx . dfl 32 ) at the registration desk on the first day of the conference ) o before august 1 , 1998 dfl 300 o after august 1 , 1998 dfl 325 non-members o before august 1 , 1998 dfl 400 o after august 1 , 1998 dfl 425 students o before august 1 , 1998 dfl 135 social event o conference dinner on fridaydfl 80 the registration fee includes access to all sessions , coffee and tea , two ( dutch ) lunches , two dinners and a reception . students must enclose a copy of their student card . total amount to be paid ( please fill in ) dfl . . . . . i will pay this amount o by remitting the amount to the postbank amsterdam , account number 6391427 , in favour of " uva gio congresbureau " ( * ) o by sending eurocheques to the conference office ( * ) ( max . amount per cheque : dfl 300 ; each cheque complete with signature and bank card number ) o please charge my credit card . 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re : new albany yes - we have discussed that concept on a couple of different occasions . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : kitchen , louise sent : thursday , april 26 , 2001 1 : 04 pm to : miller , don subject : re : new albany no i mean about them as a potential buyer further down the line . from : don miller / enron @ enronxgate on 04 / 26 / 2001 11 : 00 am to : louise kitchen / hou / ect @ ect cc : subject : re : new albany not yet . i thought you spoke to him . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : kitchen , louise sent : thursday , april 26 , 2001 10 : 39 am to : miller , don subject : re : new albany have you spoken to chris about lv from : don miller / enron @ enronxgate on 04 / 25 / 2001 06 : 11 pm to : louise kitchen / hou / ect @ ect cc : subject : new albany louise , allegheny is no bid on new albany . they want to focus only on technology which allows for combine cycle conversion . the turbines at new albany do not accommodate combine cycle conversion . they are interested in pursuing our longview development in washington , and we are going to follow up with them on a couple of sites in entergy . it looks like i might really have to work at selling new albany ! ! ! don
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fw : hello hello ! just to update - we ' ve extended the auction deadline to 7 august to give people more time to get comfortable with the contract on the back of transco delaying their 6 month auctions . we are still refining the curve analysis - so i ' ll get in touch when we ' ve got it together . hope all is well with you - say hello to marcus . p - - - - - original message - - - - - from : crilly , peter sent : 27 june 2001 19 : 32 to : kitchen , louise subject : re : hello hello ! congratulations on your new arrival - hope you are all well . got married on 26 may and got sunshine in dublin on the day ! we are running the virtual entry capacity as an auction bids due in on 9 july ( may be extended if transco delay their auction ) 5 year minimum term any terminal we have right to refuse gas at the beach on payment of compensation chosen by customer in the bid . we are still running analysis to produce beach curves based but current thinking is that current market inefficiency is inflating the price ( we are currently buying day ahead interruptible fergus capacity at 0 . 3 p and buying gas as it turns firm on the day at nbp - 7 p ) our aim is to take out the conservative guys in our auction so the transco auctions should be less ridiculous ( summer max price was 12 p but the average was 6 p , with wide spreads in each auction round we have modelled with transcost to verify transco ' s view that fergus can be expanded by 50 % for 1 p / th lrmc also we have some other risk management angles we intend to pursue if we end up with a large position offer underwriting on incremental investment by transco code modifications to increase capacity auctioned build a pipeline ! it would be great to get your views on it - shall i give you a call when we ' ve pulled together the curve analysis ? peter - - - - - original message - - - - - from : kitchen , louise sent : 26 june 2001 16 : 48 to : crilly , peter subject : hello how are things with you ? hope all is well - are you married now ? just a quick one - you have scared me with the entry point trading thing . if you ever want to talk it through give me a ring . louise
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resume of zach streight do you want me to take care of routing this ? thanks sheri - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by sheri thomas / hou / ect on 10 / 03 / 2000 12 : 31 pm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " crump , andrea ( us - atlanta ) " on 09 / 28 / 2000 04 : 22 : 24 pm to : sally . beck @ enron . com , sthomas @ enron . com , carrie . slagle @ enron . com cc : subject : resume of zach streight hello , thank you in advance for taking the time to review zach ' s resume for potential opportunities at enron . ? i appreciate your offer to identify if there are areas within enron that could utilize his technical , business and project implementation skills . zach has worked the past 4 years as a technical consultant in our customer relationship management practice of deloitte consulting . ? his experience demonstrates a broad range of technical and business expertise working for clients such as the state of california , puget sound energy and kaiser permanente . ? zach also played an integral role in the international e - commerce project based in switzerland . zach is interested in finding a position which will enable him to leverage his technical skills in a business role for a company . ? his contact information is listed on his resume if you feel as though his skills would meet the needs of a division within enron . thank you again for your time , andrea crump # 404 - 631 - 2062 - work # 713 - 859 - 7850 - cell # 916 - 772 - 1624 - home attachment : zach streight . pdf ( resume ) > - zach streight . pdf
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no job you have probably heard that our group is being broken up . some people were put in other groups but i was not fortunate enough to be one of those people . hr will try for the month of march to find a position for me within enron but that is not likely to happen . tomorrow is my last full day here - i will be in and out for the month of march . i am informing nice people that i like and you are one of those .
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kinder morgan ( cannon ) sale change fyi - - - please note that 7 , 305 of the kinder morgan sale was moved from hardy ( meter 68 ) to flagstaff ( meter 1606 ) intraday on the 4 th , and carried forward through the end of the month due to pressure problems . this change was confirmed with patsy shimek @ kinder morgan . thanks , mark x 33396
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fw : heavy load - - - - - original message - - - - - from : john riggins [ mailto : jriggins @ hill - wilkinson . com ] sent : friday , january 19 , 2001 10 : 46 am to : ryan smith ; rusty glover ; plemons mike ; mike plemons ; mike eggleton ; justin biggs ; greg barberee ; eric fischer ; brady jones ; archer brent ; jlriggin @ aol . com ; becky riggins ; gdfarleyl @ aol . com ; cwright 3400 @ yahoo . com subject : fw : heavy load john riggins project engineer hill & wilkinson , ltd . 800 klein road plano , tx 75074 214 . 507 . 1947 - - - - - original message - - - - - from : swanson terry [ mailto : tswanson @ hill - wilkinson . com ] sent : friday , january 19 , 2001 9 : 30 am to : everyone subject : fw : heavy load this is why our superintendents do not drive cars > > > > > > > > > > > one of them might try this . ? ? - homedepotl . doc
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re : invitation to speak at power 2000 emma , it ' s your choice . i can chair the session of day 2 or speak on one of these topics . please , let me know what works for you . possible presentations : evaluating the effectiveness of insurance as a risk management tool or applying real option theory to value power plants or overcoming the difficulties of accurately estimating volatility vince " emma wolfin " on 12 / 14 / 99 04 : 08 : 03 pm to : vince j kaminski / hou / ect @ ect cc : subject : invitation to speak at power 2000 hi vince it is my great pleasure to invite you to speak at power 2000 which will be in houston on 9 & 10 may 2000 . would you be interested in chairing one of the streams on day 2 of the conference ? or making a full presentation on one of the days ? please let me know which talks interest you . obviously , some of the talks are no longer available but i would like to give you a choice as much as possible . please could you get back to me asap on 212 925 1864 ext 151 or by return email . i very much hope you can make the dates as i ' m very keen to have you participate at power . not to flatter you unnecessarily , but i know that a lot of people come to our conferences to hear what you have to say . best regards emma - invite . doc
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finding email addresses : advice there seem to be pretty frequent requests for email addresses on the linguist list . people with unix accounts can use the " finger " command to look up addresses - - if they know the name and affiliation of the person they ' re looking for ( others may have access to some sort of finger utility ) . for example , there was a recent request for the internet address of someone whose bitnet address is escatton @ albnyvms here 's how i used finger to find his internet address : finger escatton @ albnyvms finger : albnyvms : unknown host finger escatton @ albnyvms . edu finger : albnyvms . edu : unknown host well , albnyvms does n't sound very internet-like , so let 's start guessing : finger scatton @ albany . edu [ albany . edu ] ( there is no account scatton on this node . ) name : ernest scatton title : professor , german and slavic languages + literat address : humanities 246 university at albany 1400 washington av albany ny 12222-0001 phone : + 1 518-442 - 4224 bitnet : escatton @ albnyvms internet : escatton @ cnsvax . albany . edu there it is . if you have less information - - for example , you know the person is somewhere in new york state , but not where exactly - - you can use one of the " white pages " services available . a good starting point is : http : / / home . netscape . com / commun / internet _ white _ pages . html happy hunting !
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franz boas dear fellow linguists . i am a graduate student in taichung , taiwan . recently , i am interested in boas ' life , personality , and work . it is not easy to find the materials about him here . could anyone of you give me some suggestions , ( maybe ) materials . thank you so much for your good advices . rose huang
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1At 11:15 AM -0400 on 9/22/02, Geege Schuman wrote: > Most of them seem to have Ivy League educations, or are Ivy League > dropouts suggesting to me that they weren't exactly poor to start > with.Actually, if I remember correctly from discussion of the list's composition in Forbes about five or six years ago, the *best* way to get on the Forbes 400 is to have *no* college at all. Can you say "Bootstraps", boys and girls? I knew you could...[Given that an undergraduate liberal arts degree from a state school, like, say, mine, :-), is nothing but stuff they should have taught you in a government-run "high" school, you'll probably get more of *those* on the Forbes 400 as well as time goes on. If we ever get around to having a good old fashioned government-collapsing transfer-payment depression (an economic version of this summer's government-forest conflagration, caused by the same kind of innumeracy that not clear-cutting enough forests did out west this summer :-)) that should motivate more than a few erst-slackers out there, including me, :-), to learn to actually feed themselves.] The *next* category on the Forbes 400 list is someone with a "terminal" professional degree, like an MBA, PhD, MD, etc., from the best school possible.Why? Because, as of about 1950, the *best* way to get into Harvard, for instance, is to be *smart*, not rich. Don't take my word for it, ask their admissions office. Look at the admissions stats over the years for proof.Meritocracy, American Style, was *invented* at the Ivy League after World War II. Even Stanford got the hint, :-), and, of course, Chicago taught them all how, right? :-). Practically *nobody* who goes to a top-20 American institution of higher learning can actually afford to go there these days. Unless, of course, their parents, who couldn't afford to go there themselves, got terminal degrees in the last 40 years or so. And their kids *still* had to get the grades, and "biased" (by intelligence :-)), test scores, to get in. The bizarre irony is that almost all of those people with "terminal" degrees, until they actually *own* something and *hire* people, or learn to *make* something for a living all day on a profit and loss basis, persist in the practically insane belief, like life after death, that economics is some kind of zero sum game, that dumb people who don't work hard for it make all the money, and, if someone *is* smart, works hard, and is rich, then they stole their wealth somehow.BTW, none of you guys out there holding the short end of this rhetorical stick can blame *me* for the fact that I'm using it to beat you severely all over your collective head and shoulders. You were, apparently, too dumb to grab the right end. *I* went to Missouri, and *I* don't have a degree in anything actually useful, much less a "terminal" one, which means *I*'m broker than anyone on this list -- it's just that *you*, of all people, lots with educations far surpassing my own, should just plain know better. The facts speak for themselves, if you just open your eyes and *look*. There are no epicycles, the universe does not orbit the earth, and economics is not a zero-sum game. The cost of anything, including ignorance and destitution, is the forgone alternative, in this case, intelligence and effort.[I will, however, admit to being educated *waay* past my level of competence, and, by the way *you* discuss economics, so have you, apparently.]BTW, if we ever actually *had* free markets in this country, *including* the abolition of redistributive income and death taxes, all those smart people in the Forbes 400 would have *more* money, and there would be *more* self-made people on that list. In addition, most of the people who *inherited* money on the list would have *much* less of it, not even relatively speaking. Finally, practically all of that "new" money would have come from economic efficiency and not "stolen" from someone else, investment bubbles or not.That efficiency is called "progress", for those of you in The People's Republics of Berkeley or Cambridge. It means more and better stuff, cheaper, over time -- a terrible, petit-bourgeois concept apparently not worthy of teaching by the educational elite, or you'd know about it by now. In economic terms, it's also called an increase in general welfare, and, no, Virginia, I'm not talking about extorting money from someone who works, and giving it to someone who doesn't in order to keep them from working and they can think of some politician as Santa Claus come election time... In short, then, economics is not a zero sum game, property is not theft, the rich don't get rich off the backs of the poor, and redistributionist labor "theory" of value happy horseshit is just that: horseshit, happy or otherwise.To believe otherwise, is -- quite literally, given the time Marx wrote Capital and the Manifesto -- romantic nonsense.Cheers, RAH-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.5iQA/AwUBPY511cPxH8jf3ohaEQLAsgCfZhsQMSvUy6GqJ5wgL52DwZKpIhMAnRuR YYboc+IcylP5TlKL58jpwEfu =z877 -----END PGP SIGNATURE------- ----------------- R. A. Hettinga The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
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cimca ' 99 final call for paper international conference on computational intelligence for modelling , control and automation cimca ' 99 17-19 february 1999 vienna - austria http : / / www-gscit . fcit . monash . edu . au / conferences / cimca99 14 august 1998 deadline for submission of extended abstract honorary chair : lotfi a . zadeh , university of california , usa general chair : masoud mohammadian , monash university ( australia ) second call for papers the international conference on computational intelligence for modelling , control and automation will be held in vienna , austria on 17-19 february 1999 . the conference provides a medium for the exchange of ideas between theoreticians and practitioners to address the important issue in computational intelligence , modelling , control and automation . the conference will consist of both plenary sessions and contributory sessions , focusing on theory , implementation and applications of computational intelligence techniques to modelling , control and automation . for contributory sessions , extended abstract papers are being solicited . several well-known keynote speakers will address the conference . topics include , but are not limited to , the following area : modern and advanced control strategies : neural networks control , fuzzy logic control , genetic algorithms & evolutionary control , model - predictive control , adaptive and optimal control , intelligent control systems , robotics and automation , fault diagnosis , intelligent agents , industrial automations hybrid systems : fuzzy evolutionary systems , fuzzy expert systems , fuzzy neural systems , neural genetic systems , neural - fuzzy - genetic systems , hybrid systems for optimisation data analysis , prediction and model identification : signal processing , prediction & time series analysis , system identification , data fusion and data mining , knowledge discovery , intelligent information systems , image processing , image understanding , parallel computing applications in identification & control , pattern recognition , clustering , classification decision making and information retrieval : case - based reasoning , decision analysis , intelligent databases & information retrieval , dynamic systems modelling , decision support systems , multi - criteria decision making , qualitative and approximate - reasoning modelling paper submission papers will be selected based on their originality , significance , correctness , and clarity of presentation . four copies of extended abstract ( 500-800 word ) should be submitted to the following address : cimca ' 99 secretariat school of computing & information technology monash university gippsland campus switchback rd , churchill 3842 victoria , australia extended abstract should present original work , which has not been published or being reviewed for other conferences . important dates 14 august 1998 deadline for submission of extended abstract 21 september 1998 notification of acceptance 23 november1998 deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers 17-19 february 1999 conference sessions special sessions and tutorials special sessions and tutorials will be organised at the conference . the conference is calling for special sessions and tutorial proposals . all proposals should be sent to the conference chair before november 23rd , 1998 . cimca ' 99 will also include a special poster session devoted to recent work and work-in - progress . abstracts are solicited for this session ( 3 pages limit ) may be submitted up to 30 days before the conference date . invited sessions keynote speakers from academia and industry will be addressing the main issues of the conference . international program committee : h . adeli , the ohio state university , usa b . kosko , university of southern california , usa a . kandel , university of south florida , usa t . fukuda , nagoya university , japan t . baeck , informatic centrum dortmund , germany j . bezdek , university of west florida , usa k . hirota , tokyo institute of technology , japan g . dorffner , university of vienna , austria e . oja , helsinki university of technology , finland w . pedrycz , university of manitoba , canada x . yao , the university of new south wales , adfa , australia h . r . berenji , nasa ames research center , usa r . c . eberhart , purdue university , usa a . y . zomaya , university of western australia , australia t . shibata , miti , ministry of international trade and industry , japan h . liljenstrom , royal institute of technology , sweden f . herrera , university of granada , spain a . bulsari , ab nonlinear solutions oy , finland b . bignall , monash university , australia j . d . pinter , dalhousie university , canada v . piuri , politecnico di milano , italy t . furuhashi , nagoya university , japan a . aamodt , norwegian university of science and technology , norway t . yamakawa , kyushu institute of technology , japan l . guan , university of sydney , australia j . fernandez de caete , university of malaga , spain w . duch , nicholas copernicus , university , poland e . tulunay , middle east technical university , turkey c . kuroda , tokyo institute of technology , japan international liaison : canada and usa liaison : j . d . pinter , dalhousie university , canada europe liaison : r . john , de montfort university , uk z . pahlavani , avip , austria local arrangements and public relation : zohra pahlavani , avip , austria christina meier , australia publicity : henry selvaraj monash university ( australia ) robert john , de montfort university ( uk ) publication : baikunth nath , monash university , australia masoud mohammadian , ( chair ) , monash university , australia j . d . pinter , dalhousie university , canada visits and social events sightseeing visits will be arranged for the delegates and guests . a separate program will be arranged for companions during the conference . for further information either contact cimca99 @ fcit . monash . edu . au or see the conference homepage at : http : / / www-gscit . fcit . monash . edu . au / conferences / cimca99
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_ rightward movement _ review - - i [ editor 's note : this is part one of a two part review . the second part appears in the next issue of linguist ] beerman , dorothee , david leblanc , & henk van riemsdijk , eds . ( 1997 ) rightward movement ( linguistik aktuell 17 ) amsterdam : benjamins . 406 pp . this is a proceedings volume collecting together papers presented in oct . 1995 at the tilburg conference on rightward movement . the editors mention two or three papers that were presented at the conference but were not including in this proceedings volume . i say ` two or three ' because , although they mention three authors ( kayne , koike , and truckenbrodt ) , koike actually has a paper in this volume ; i do not know why his name is included in the list of authors whose papers were not included . at the back of the book , a complete list of addresses ( snail - and e-mail ) of the contributors is included . the editors ' preface ( with van riemsdijk named as principal author ) provides a very nice summary of the relevant issues and their background in the literature . special note is taken of repercussions of recent work in minimalist program ( e . g . , kayne 1994 ) for the whole notion of ` rightward movement ' ( hereafter rm ) . this reviewer would note in particular that , although it is commonly supposed that , as stated in the preface , ` in a minimalist approach , movement is exclusively triggered by checking . . . . given this new line of thinking , rightward movement simply cannot be triggered , hence it cannot exist ' , some of the contributors - - e . g . , alphonce & davis , buring & hartmann - - demonstrate that it is in fact possible to develop hypotheses within the minimalist framework that would enable triggering of such movement . of the 14 papers in the collection , it is hardly surprising that 7 deal with ` extraposition ' ( defined in various ways ) , and four of those are concerned primarily with one aspect or other of extraposition in german . i will discuss these extraposition papers as a group before considering the others . josef bayer 's paper ` cp - extraposition as argument shift ' ( pp . 37-58 ) begins with a very nice , neat summary of problems with classical extraposition account ( via rm ) for postverbal cps in v - final languages ( focussing particularly on bengali , hindi , and german ) , noting that these problems disappear under a kayne - type analysis . however , he goes on to note definite empirical problems with a kayne - type analysis . he then proposes an analysis according to which a complement is right-adjoined to the maximal projection of its governing head ( in this case vp ) , leaving behind a trace as sole sister of that head ( v ) . if that trace is then deleted and the tree is pruned , the v ends up with a complement to its right which it can theta-mark . alternatively , bayer suggests , at least some ` extraposed ' cps may be base-generated to the right , co-indexed with a ( dummy / deletable ) pronominal , by inheritance from which they are licensed . bayer notes that this would help account for the fact that in some ov languages ( e . g . , bengali ) , certain classes of cps are * always * ` extraposed ' . if we assume that directionality is relevant to selection , then the resulting vp constitutes a barrier to a cp on the ` non-canonical ' side of the head , which would account for the scope effects bayer notes earlier as being problematic for both the traditional account and the kayne - type account . in ` rightward scrambling ' ( pp . 186-214 ) , anoop mahajan argues on the basis of various relations sensitive to c-command that postverbal nominal arguments in hindi are merely constituents left behind while everything else has moved leftwards . this analysis supersedes the rm analysis he proposed in an unpublished paper ten years ago and is deliberately consistent with an analysis based on kayne 's linear correspondence axiom ( hereafter lca ) . this reviewer notes that many of mahajan 's arguments necessarily presuppose certain possibly dubious tacit assumptions , e . g . , that rm must necessarily involve adjunction specifically to ip ( contrary to the approach proposed in , e . g . , muller 's , wiltschko 's , and rochemont & culicover 's papers ) . for instance , the string in mahajan 's ( 33 ) , which he marks ( ? ? ? ) could be generated - - and its unacceptability accounted for - - by right-adjunction of the direct object to vp rather than ip . nowhere does mahajan actually address what in this reviewer 's opinion is the most basic issue with questions like this : is there or is there not any evidence of a * gap * corresponding to the postverbal material ? michael s . rochemont & peter w . culicover in ` deriving dependent right adjuncts in english ' ( pp . 279-300 ) discuss various constructions in english , all of which might be included under a rather broadly-defined concept of ` extraposition ' . distinguishing between the extraposition of relative clauses on the one hand and heavy - np shift and presentational - there insertion on the other , they argue that relative - clause extraposition is best treated as ( 1 ) base - generated and ( 2 ) right-adjunction to the governing category ( vp , ip , or cp ) of the antecedent to the extraposed rc . they make an effort to conjure up plausible analyses of rc - extraposition involving kayne - style leftward-movement but note that none of the possibilities they consider are quite satisfactory . even the ` best ' option , involving movement of both the rc and its antecedent to distinct spec positions , fails to provide any motivation for either the posited movement or the highly ramified structure such an analysis requires . expanding on earlier work of their own ( rochemont & culicover 1990 ) , rochemont & culicover argue that heavy - np shift and presentational - there insertion are best treated as instances of movement to a right - adjoined a ' - position . they demonstrate that , quite apart from the problems discussed in rochemont & culicover 1990 , any attempt to analyze such constructions by means of exclusively leftward movement involves the extremely unattractive movement of what is not , in fact , by any stretch of the imagination a recognizable constituent . in the end , they acknowledge that there are some empirical problems shared by both the rightward-movement account they apparently prefer and the ` movement to high specifier ' account that would be more consistent with a kayne - type approach , but that the latter raises some provoking theoretical problems that are absent from their rightward-movement account . they conclude by saying that ` the question whether rightward movement exists or not . . . is not an empirical one . ' daniel buring & katharina hartmann 's paper ` the kayne mutiny ' ( pp . 59-80 ) presents an excellent argument for the empirical bankruptcy of the kayne antisymmetry hypothesis . making crucial use of reconstruction at lf and of binding - theoretic statements referring to ( undeleted ) traces , b&h 's argument is built upon the prediction that , if extraposition is a consequence of rm , it ought to be possible for a proper binding relation * not * to exist between an np and a cp later in the sentence - - if the np happens to be in a hierarchically lower position , from which neither it nor any of its daughters is able to c-command the cp ( such a lack of binding relation is a priori impossible in a kayne analysis , according to which any np to the left of a cp must ipso facto c-command it ) . they then demonstrate that such binding failures are in fact attested , and are indeed not all that difficult to come up with in a language like german . ( at the end of section 2 , they acknowledge some confusing results with regard to coreference options , concluding that these ` require further investigation ' . ) they further demonstrate ( section 3 ) that the kayne analysis actually does serious violence to many standard assumptions about movement , including ( similarly to rochemont & culicover ) issues of what qualifies as a ( movable ) constituent and under what circumstances a constituent may be ` stranded ' . ( it 's from this surreptitiously iconoclastic character of kayne 's hypothesis that they get their clever title . ) and they demonstrate that verb - topicalization ought to be impossible in a kayne analysis , although of course it 's quite common in german . in order to account for the complications with regard to island - constraint violations , etc . that have presented problems for earlier versions of a rm - analysis of extraposition in german and similar languages , b&h propose ( p . 72 ) a generalization according to which finite clauses may never be governed by either v or i . this provides an actual motivation for cp - extraposition , since presumably in its ds position a complement clause is governed by the matrix verb , and in order to escape that government must be right-adjoined to some higher phrasal node , presumably ip . this is in direct conflict with bayer 's analysis , according to which the extraposed cp ends up being governed by the matrix verb as a result of the deletion of its own trace and tree-pruning ; which analysis is to be preferred ought to be an empirical problem . hubert haider 's paper ` extraposition ' ( 115-152 ) argues on the basis of the extraposition of comparatives and the c-command relations essential thereto in english and german ( mostly german ) that extraposed constituents remain embedded in their ds mothers . haider further argues that extraposed relative and argument clauses must also be vp - internal , since although they are n't subject to the same c-command relations themselves , they always come * before * extraposed comparatives which are . broadening his scope in section 2 to other examples of german extraposition , haider demonstrates that they can't result from movement and must therefore be base-generated . but , on the basis of scope , c-command , and absence of island-effects , he also argues against an analysis in terms of base-generated adjunction . haider agrees with kayne in assuming exclusive leftward movement ; however , he allows for either head-initial or head-final base structures , and invokes head movement while kayne invokes phrasal movement . haider presents several predictions that kayne 's lca theory would have for a language such as german , which he then demonstrates are all falsified by the actual data : ( 1 ) phrases to the left of the verb should be in spec - positions , and should therefore be islands ( 2 ) vp - adverbials and predicates should end up in postverbal position , since there 's nothing to trigger their movement ( 3 ) vp - topicalization ought to involve the movement of a functional projection containing a trace of the finite verb . in ` extraposition as remnant movement ' ( p . 215-246 ) , gereon muller offers a very neat analysis of extraposition in german as right - adjunction to a variety of phrasal nodes , including cp as well as vp or ip , thereby accounting for various otherwise problematic details with regard to island effects in both leftward - and rightward-moved constituents . the paper includes a very interesting and useful comparative discussion of the adequacy of a variety of different proposed constraints for excluding unacceptable strings while allowing acceptable ones . martina wiltschko 's paper , ` extraposition , identification and precedence ' ( pp . 358-396 ) , a summary of her 1995 wien dissertation , discusses extraposition in german , focussing on the relation of * identification * between the ` identifyee ' , the ( pro ) nominal element ( np or dp ) in the canonical position within the clause and the ` identifier ' , the extraposed constituent . both identifyee and identifier provide linguistically necessary information : the identifyee occupies a canonical ( theta - ) position , therefore satisfying syntactic requirements , while the identifier provides necessary semantic content to licence the identifyee 's definiteness . given that the identifyee * introduces * a discourse referent , it must ( on the basis of heim 's ( 1980 ) novelty condition ) precede the identifier . wiltschko also argues for a locality constraint on identification , according to which the identifier must c-command the identifyee , without any intervening xp ; thus , the identifier must be right-adjoined to the minimal maximal projection dominating the identifyee . in wiltschko 's view , these two constraints together account for the fact that identifiers are always extraposed . she acknowledges that this analysis apply only to * restrictive relative clauses * , not to other types of modifiers . attractive as the paper is in many ways , it suffers somewhat from the necessary exclusion of many supporting arguments , for which the interested reader is referred to the full-length dissertation . two of the papers are concerned primarily with parsing theory and the development of adequate parsing technology . both of these papers , coming from different points of view , argue for a data-driven , bottom-up parsing strategy as against a hypothesis-driven top-down strategy . in ` on movement and one - pass no backtrack parsing ' ( pp . 301-330 ) , chris sijtsma recognizes that ` natural ' ( i . e . , single-pass , no backtracking , faithful to derivation ) bottom-up parsers are less restrictive than natural top-down parsers , which of course from the point of view of strict generative theory is a point against them , but assumes that there is enough variation among actual languages that a bottom-up parsing strategy is to be preferred . this reviewer finds such a conclusion attractive , but worries that sijtsma has provided so little in the way of empirical demonstration to back it up ; indeed , for such a mathematically-oriented paper ( at least relative to this reviewer 's experience ) , there is extremely little in the way of solid argument presented ; most of the time , sijtsma merely asserts that the proof of any given theorem is either self-evident or readily derivable ; in a few cases , he refers to demonstrations elsewhere in the literature . another issue both of these papers consider very seriously , without , however , either of them coming up with a very satisfactory solution , is the proper size of the look - ahead window for an adequate parser . sijtsma asserts ( pp . 305 - 6 ) that any grammar with a look-ahead window greater than 1 is functionally equivalent to a grammar that looks ahead just one symbol , but then goes on to say , ` in practice we still need . . . parsers that look ahead more than one symbol . ' in subsequent discussion it becomes clear that he is unclear just how large a look - ahead window is empirically adequate . likewise , alphonce & davis , while currently working with a look-ahead window of ` at most two chunks ' ( p . 25 ) , are clearly dissatisfied with this characterization . it is clear that this issue needs more thought , if not further research , devoted to it . a fundamental claim of the paper by carl alphonce & henry davis , ` motivating non - directional movement ' ( pp . 7-36 ) , is that linear precedence constraints , indeed lp phenomena of any kind , have no relevance for syntax at all ; essentially , they claim that , from the point of view of all syntactic levels including lf , constituents are organized hierarchically in terms of dominance relations but not linearly in terms of precedence relations . in alphonce & davis ' view , all precedence relations are imposed at pf , making them essentially matters of performance rather than competence . in the opinion of this reviewer , this is a very interesting and possibly attractive idea . unfortunately , contrary to the promise contained in the abstract , this claim is not so much argued for as assumed within the paper . nor is it made clear - - to this reviewer , anyway - - that it is explicitly argued for anywhere else , unlike the skipped arguments behind wiltschko 's paper and the citations given in sijtsma 's paper . alphonce & davis merely demonstrate that it is possible to develop an analytic approach - - more precisely , a parsing program - - that has no need for any kind of explicit syntactic constraints , at any level ( whether ug or language-particular ) , making reference to linear order . at the end of their abstract , alphonce & davis claim that they are motivated by a conviction that ` it is a priori desirable to eliminate as much redundancy as possible between different components of the system . . . . if some phenomena has [ sic ] an independent processing explanation we hold that syntactic theory should not have to offer any explanation for it . ' this approach is all very well in a purely formal mathematical system , but it is fairly common knowledge that redundancy is in fact a sine qua non of biological systems ( cf . e . g . gould 1993 ) and of natural-linguistic systems as well ( cf . e . g . hock 1986 , ch . 9 & 12 ; this fact is also acknowledged by chris sijtsma in his paper , p . 314 ) . the mere fact that one can develop a parsing program that has no need to appeal to syntactic lp constraints , therefore , in no way demonstrates that such constraints have no place in human natural-language competence . much of sijtsma 's paper is devoted to developing points ( regarding , e . g . , the proper type ( s ) and subcategorization frame ( s ) of pps ) that are clearly relevant to his primary concern , which is developing an adequate automated parsing grammar , but are tangential to the focus of the collection . in arguing , contrary to kayne , that ug does not stipulate one universal tree-structure for all languages , sijtsma gets a fair amount of mileage out of replacing the assumption that node-labels are atomic with the assumption that they are merely shorthand for feature-bundles . though he does n't mention this , this replacement has actually been implicit in x - bar theory ever since the early 70 's . with regard to directionality of movement , sijtsma argues that rightward movement must be allowed by ug , with this caveat : in deriving ss from ds , leftward movement is unrestricted but rightward movement of modifiers ( which do n't leave obvious gaps ) should not exceed the look-ahead buffer ; on the other hand , in deriving lf from ss rightward movement is unrestricted but leftward [ editor 's note : this review is continued in the next issue of linguist ] - steven schaufele , ph . d . , asst . prof . of linguistics , english department soochow university , waishuanghsi campus , taipei 11102 , taiwan , roc ( 886 ) ( 02 ) 2881-9471 ext . 6504 fcosw5 @ mbm1 . scu . edu . tw http : / / www . prairienet . org / ~ fcosws / homepage . html * * * o syntagmata linguarum liberemini humanarum ! * * * * * * nihil vestris privari nisi obicibus potestis ! * * *
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2nd cfp : kruse symposium : knowledge retrieval , use and storage for please find below the 2nd cfp for kruse . a postscript version can be ftp ' ed ftp . cs . rmit . edu . au / pub / rmit / peirce / kruse . ps . z also the kruse home page on the world wide web is http : / / www . cs . rmit . edu . au / kruse / regards , gerard - - gerard ellis ged @ cs . rmit . edu . au ph : 61 - 3-660 - 5090 fax : 61 - 3-662 - 1617 rm : 10 . 9 . 11 www : http : / / www . cs . rmit . edu . au / ~ ged computer science dept , royal melbourne institute of technology , gpo box 2476v , melbourne , victoria , 3001 , australia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( cut here ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd call for papers international kruse symposium _ _ _ knowledge retrieval , use , and storage for efficiency _ _ _ university of california , santa cruz august 11-13 1995 important dates submission postmark deadline february 13 , 1995 notification of acceptance april 12 , 1995 camera-ready copy june 12 , 1995 theme the symposium will provide a forum for exploring current research in artificial intelligence , cognitive science , and databases that pertains to the organization , encoding and retrieval of logical and complex objects . the symposium will draw together researchers from diverse disciplines as well as practitioners engaged in developing real object-oriented term classification systems . mathematical and graph - theoretic approaches will be favoured over those approaches based on analogy with human cognitive processes , though mathematical discussions of such processes will be appropriate . the basic questions to be addressed include o classification of objects in a taxonomy : systemic classification , semantic indexing , partial-order sorting , description identification , and taxonomy maintenance . o efficient order , lattice , graph , and code theoretic operations on objects : subsumption , generalization , specialization , least common generalization , and greatest common specialization . o advanced uses of taxonomies : knowledge compression , knowledge compilation , and knowledge evolution . o using classified knowledge : classification as problem solving , classification as constraint satisfaction , and exploiting abstraction . o scalable techniques for large object databases o integration of data and knowledge base technologies the symposium will maintain a balance between theoretical issues and descriptions of implemented systems providing a balance between theory and practice . the focus of the symposium is on efficiency of retrieval , use and storage . authors ' information papers may not exceed 15 pages . shorter , substantive papers are welcome . authors are requested to submit five ( 5 ) copies of their paper . alternatively , electronic submissions ( by ftp or email ) of papers ( postscript output ) are encouraged . submission by ftp : please place in ftp . cs . rmit . edu . au incoming directory . authors are further requested to attach title pages to their submissions bearing their names , addresses , telephone numbers , fax numbers and e-mail addresses . in addition , authors are asked to include abstracts of approximately twenty ( 20 ) lines with each paper , and a list of short phrases descriptive of the content . papers must be postmarked on or before monday february 13 , 1995 . address : kruse c / o gerard ellis computer science dept . rmit gpo box 2476v , melbourne , vic 3001 australia email : ged @ cs . rmit . edu . au ph : 61 - 3-660 - 5090 fax : 61 - 3-662 - 1617 organizing committee : veronica dahl ( co - chair ) gerard ellis , rmit ( program chair ) director , logic and functionall computer science dept . programming group royal melbourne univ of technology professor , computing sciences dept . gpo box 2476 , melbourne , vic 3001 simon fraser university australia burnaby , b . c . v5a 1s6 canada veronica @ cs . sfu . ca ged @ cs . rmit . edu . au phone ( 604 ) 291-3372 phone : 61 - 3-660 - 5090 fax ( 604 ) 291-3045 fax : 61 - 3-662 - 1617 andrew fall ( co - chair ) robert levinson ( local arrangements chair ) school of computing science dept . of computer & information sciences simon fraser university 229 applied sciences building burnaby , b . c . v5a 1s6 canada university of california fall @ cs . sfu . ca santa cruz , ca 95064 u . s . a . phone : ( 604 ) 291-4302 levinson @ cis . ucsc . edu fax : ( 604 ) 291-3045 phone : ( 408 ) 429-2087 fax : 459-4829 program committee : mohan ahuja ( usa ) robert levinson ( usa ) hassan ait - kaci ( canada ) patrick lincoln ( usa ) franz baader ( germany ) robert macgregor ( usa ) yves caseau ( france ) deborah mcguinness ( usa ) darrell conklin ( canada ) guy mineau ( canada ) veronica dahl ( canada ) werner nutt ( germany ) francesco donini ( italy ) peter patel - schneider ( usa ) gerard ellis ( australia ) raghu ramakrishnan ( usa ) andrew fall ( canada ) manfred schmidt - schauss ( germany ) brian gaines ( canada ) james schmolze ( usa ) jim hendler ( usa ) gert smolka ( germany ) fritz lehmann ( usa ) leon sterling ( usa ) maurizio lenzerini ( italy ) symposium location the symposium will be held at the university of california , santa cruz in a redwood forest in the santa cruz mountains . the university and conference facilities are retreat style with housing available in family-style apartments residing on the campus . the university is well serviced by buses to downtown santa cruz . the campus , just 10 minutes from the oceanside , overlooks monterey bay , the popular surfing beaches , and you can watch the eagles soar from the birds of prey sanctuary which forms part of the campus . santa cruz is approximately a 90 minute bus ride from san francisco airport and about 45 minutes from san jose . this cfp and the latest information regarding kruse can be found in the world wide web under http : / / www . cs . rmit . edu . au / kruse /
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lexical functional grammar conf : final call for papers final call for papers lfg98 1998 international lexical functional grammar conference 30 june - 2 july 1998 the university of queensland , brisbane , australia - - - - > submission receipt deadline : 30 january 1998 < - - - - url : http : / / www . sultry . arts . usyd . edu . au / lfg98 / enquiries : lfg98 @ sultry . arts . usyd . edu . au you are invited you to participate in lfg98 which will take place from 30 june till 2 july 1998 at emmanuel college , the university of queensland , brisbane , australia . lfg98 , the third in a series of international conferences , will take place just before the australian linguistic society annual meeting and the two week australian linguistic institute . the conference welcomes work both within the formal architecture of lexical - functional grammar and typological , formal , and computational work within the 's pirit of lfg ' , as a lexicalist approach to language employing a parallel , constraint-based framework . the conference aims to promote interaction and collaboration among researchers interested in nonderivational approaches to grammar , where grammar is seen as the interaction of constraints from multiple levels , including category information , grammatical relations , and semantic information . further information about the syntactic theory lfg can be obtained from : http : / / clwww . essex . ac . uk / lfg / participation lfg98 will be attended by most of the leading figures in the international lfg community including farrell ackerman , avery andrews , kersti borjars , joan bresnan , mary dalrymple , ron kaplan , k . p . mohanan , tara mohanan , nigel vincent , annie zaenen , . . . submissions the conference will involve 20 - minute talks , poster / system presentations , and workshops . talks and poster presentations will focus on results from completed as well as ongoing research , with an emphasis on novel approaches , methods , ideas , and perspectives , whether descriptive , theoretical , formal or computational . we particularly welcome papers and suggestions for workshops on languages of the asia - pacific region . abstracts and papers must be received by 30 january 1998 , and should be submitted to the program committee chairs at the address given below . organisers and their contact addresses send paper / abstract / poster submissions and inquiries about submissions to : program committee chairs : tracy king < thking @ parc . xerox . com > miriam butt < miriam . butt @ uni-konstanz . de > mail : tracy holloway king information sciences and technologies laboratory xerox parc 3333 coyote hill road palo alto ca 94304 usa contact the conference organisers at : organisers : christopher manning < cmanning @ mail . usyd . edu . au > jane simpson < jhs @ mail . usyd . edu . au > email : lfg98 @ sultry . arts . usyd . edu . au mail : christopher manning or jane simpson linguistics f12 university of sydney nsw 2006 australia more information ( registration , abstract specifications , etc . ) more information is available in the full call for papers , available at the conference website : http : / / www . sultry . arts . usyd . edu . au / lfg98 /
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language and culture call for papers s a l s a the symposium about language and society - austin is pleased to announce its seventh annual meeting to be held april 9-11 , 1999 at the university of texas at austin . we encourage the submission of abstracts on research that addresses the relationship of language to culture and society . desired frameworks include but are not limited to : linguistic anthropology sociolinguistics ethnography of communication speech play , verbal art , and poetics political economy of language 1999 keynote speakers jill brody louisiana state university charles goodwin university of california , los angeles marjorie harness goodwin university of california , los angeles elizabeth keating university of texas at austin selected papers delivered at the conference will be published as a special edition of the texas linguistic forum . speakers will be allowed 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion . papers will be selected based on the evaluation of an anonymous written abstract which may not exceed one page ( using 10 pt . font or larger ) . please submit : 1 ) six ( 6 ) copies of the abstract , on 81 / 2 x 11 paper , to the address below . 2 ) a 3x5 card with the following information : a ) the title of the paper b ) author 's name c ) author 's affiliation d ) address , phone number , and email address at which the author wishes to be notified . 3 ) a short 100 word abstract , on a 3 . 5 " disk ( mac or pc ) , for publication in the conference program . texts must be word-processed in text-only ascii or microsoft word ( mac or pc ) . please label your disk clearly . see the salsa web page for more details : http : \ \ www . dla . utexas . edu \ depts \ anthro \ projects \ salsa deadline for receipt of abstracts is january 15 , 1999 . late submissions will not be accepted , and we cannot accept papers which are to be published elsewhere . notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent in mid - february , 1999 . registration fees will be approximately $ 20 for students and $ 35 for non-students . papers must be received by early june , 1999 to be included in the published proceedings . send all correspondence to : salsa department of linguistics university of texas at austin austin , tx 78712 email : salsa @ ccwf . cc . utexas . edu anastasia coles amanda doran nisha merchant goss salsa vii co - chairs salsa @ ccwf . cc . utexas . edu
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This is preaty neat.- Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/ beberg@mithral.comPitch Dark Bar Opens for Blind Dates Thu Sep 5,10:09 AM ETBERLIN (Reuters) - Diners at Berlin's newest restaurant cannot see what they are eating and have to be guided to their table by blind waiters because the bar is pitch black.The restaurant, which opened Wednesday, aims to make guests concentrate on senses other than sight.Holding on to one another, the first visitors followed waiter Roland Zimmermann, 33, into the dining room. Although the PhD student has been blind since childhood, he is the only one able to point out chairs, cutlery and drinks."I'm putting your plate right in front of you," Zimmermann said. "I can't find my mouth," one voice replied out of the dark. "I wonder what this dish is -- Lasagne? Or some casserole?" another invisible guest said.In the "unsicht-Bar," which means invisible in German, diners cannot choose complete dishes from the menu but can only indicate whether they would like a fish, meat or vegetarian option."We want people to have an extraordinary experience of tasting, feeling and smelling," said Manfred Scharbach, head of the organization for blind and sight-restricted people, which is running the bar."People are surprised that their tongues and taste senses are taking over and are sending signals, which their eyes would normally have sent," he added.Of the 30 staff, 22 are blind.An average meal lasts about three hours and the waiters are always around to help, Scharnbach said.And at the end of the night, they will even reveal what customers have actually been eating.
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second language acquisition * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * links & letters issue 7 : autonomy in l2 language learning call for papers contributions are welcomed for the 2000 issue of links and letters , the core of which will be devoted to the development of autonomy in l2 language learning in any of its manifestations . a large number of areas of interest are relevant to the subject : self-directed learning , self-access learning , learner training , learner strategies and strategic training , learners ' beliefs , developing autonomy accross cultures , open learning and computer assisted language learning ( including e - mail and internet applications for autonomous l2 learning ) , among others . there will also be the possibility of publishing articles of special interest in other areas of sla / applied linguistics within a miscellany section . we welcome survey articles , articles which present a debate within their field , research articles , or articles which make recent research accessible to the non-specialist . we also welcome reviews of recent books ( published since 1995 ) relevant to the issue . other proposals , such as interviews and annotated bibliographies will also be considered . * articles : between 15 and 20 written pages ( 30 lines / 60 spaces per line ) , 3 copies , in english . * reviews : maximum length 4 pages ( 30 lines / 60 spaces per line ) , 3 copies , in english . * squibs : maximum length 8 pages ( 30 lines / 60 spaces per line ) , 3 copies , in english . deadline : april 30 , 1999 . if you wish to contribute , please contact us for further style sheet / electronic format specifications : links and letters issue 7 : mia victori ( issue editor ) . departament de filologia anglesa i de germanstica , facultat de lletres , edifici b , universitat autnoma de barcelona , 080193 bellaterra , barcelona ( spain ) . phone : ( 34 3 ) 581 15 67 / 581 27 85 fax : ( 34 3 ) 581 20 01 e - mail : ilfi3 @ cc . uab . es links & letters further information : links & letters is a refereed journal in the field of english studies . each issue is organised around a topic , and the philosophy of the journal is to try to make often complex topics accessible to an interdisciplinary public . besides the articles and review sections , there is an interview section with one or more well-known scholars in the field answering questions . from issue 3 on there is a bibliography section with a selected and commented bibliography of key publications ( books and periodicals ) in the field aimed at orienting the interested reader who would like to know more . finally there is an open notes and news section : short squibs and replies to previous issues are welcome , information about forthcoming events , new publications , and anything else our readers would like to make of it . remember . . . the aims of links & letters are * to connect specialists and non specialists alike by making specialised disciplines accessible to an interdisciplinary public * to make complex areas simpler and more understandable * to be open to readers ' needs and ideas * to keep former students in touch with what 's going on in the academic world subscriptions : we welcome subscriptions at the following rate per issues 1 - 4 : 2000 ptas . ( $ 16 approx . ) , & 5 : 2700 ( $ 19 approx . ) per issue , mail charges not included . please write to links & letters ( subscriptions ) at the editor 's address or e-mail : ilfib @ cc . uab . es exchanges : we welcome institutional exchanges . enquiries should be addressed to links & letters ( exchanges ) at the above address , or e-mail : ilfib @ cc . uab . es
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> Oops, I tend to feel like that most times! I tend to feel that if we > have extremely good compilation tools, then those tools should be able > to do the inlining and optimisation far better than I could. That's the > theory anyway :) And there's always a tradeoff with inlining between > speed and memory bloat (which may sometimes be no tradeoff if swap > starts getting involved...)Yes and I understand that argument, however. Sometimes I find that if I don't try to write code in the least space possible or for example become lazy and say--Bad style Bool q;If(q) When I should say If(q==true) Or--Bad optimizationint a; a=some_function(); if(a) <--which apparently works but is 'bad coding style'.That's what I mean about letting the programming tools take care of the coding.... it's considered 'bad' apparently.Or for example say you are writing a loop that saysFor(a=0;a>-- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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Well, as many have said, it's non-trivial and not smart enough.I did try just cvs'ing over the existing sources, but cvs complained that my files were in the way.Then I thought that I'd only need the DRI stuff, that took about 1.5 hours to fetch 116M. Unfortunately I still need the XFree86 cvs stuff as well :-( At 339M that took almost 3 hours.Now I can start building the XFree86 cvs and DRI cvs stuff for testing the 3D patches for my GVX1 card. I just hope I don't completely trash my system in the process. Think I'll wait until morning to start building, though. I've been building a new box from source this week. A 200Mhz PentiumMMX with 96M. It took a full day to build XFree86 4.2.0 and 2.5 days each to build qtlibs and kdelibs. kdebase took just under 46 hours. I've got lots of grief from the wife for the computer running 'round the clock this week. The rest of KDE should build in under 20 hour increments.Cheers, John Gay -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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Barbara wrote: Pictish pictograms (still undeciphered) ----------------------- I'd be interested in an update on the latest thinking on these things. Particularly the 'swimming elephant' pictogram.There's a book come out recently on the world's undeciphered scripts (including Linear A and Etruscan). Has any list member read it?------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> 4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now http://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/MVfIAA/7gSolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~->To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: forteana-unsubscribe@egroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW: Harvest at Macworld Search     News.com All CNET     The Web  Live tech help NOW! April's tech award 1 million open jobs News.com: Top CIOs ZDNet: PeopleSoftCNET | NEWS.COM WEEK IN REVIEW The Entire Tech Week in a Single Email Saturday, July 20, 2002Mac fans flocked to the Macworld Expo in New York to watch Apple Computer trot out new hardware, software and even a Web services plan--but it might be a challenge getting people to pay for the offerings. Apple CEO Steve Jobs kicked off the trade show by unveiling new iPod digital-audio players and a new flat-panel iMac.The new iPod players include models built specifically for computers that use Microsoft's Windows operating system. Apple lowered the price of the existing 5GB iPod and a redesigned 10GB model, which is thinner and comes with a new case and remote control. Jobs also introduced a beefier 20GB iPod for $499. The iPod stable now includes three models for Mac users and three models for Windows users with MusicMatch software.As expected, Jobs introduced a new iMac model with a 17-inch flat-panel monitor. The model offers a widescreen display with 1,440-by-900-pixel resolution versus 1,024-by-768-pixel resolution for the 15-inch iMac.Jobs also previewed the next version of Mac OS X, version 10.2, which will be on store shelves Aug. 24 for $129. OS X 10.2 includes a new Finder with improved search features, spring-loaded folders and the ability to change the background photo as often as every 5 seconds.But fans who rushed to OS X last year learned there's no such thing as a cheap upgrade when the company announced it will not offer a discounted upgrade version of Mac OS X version 10.2, code-named Jaguar, to current users of the operating system. To get Jaguar, current OS X users will have to buy a new Macintosh or an entirely new version of the operating system for the retail price of $129.Apple's decision not to sell a less-expensive upgrade version lay in the qualitative difference between version 10.1 and 10.2. Although the versions share the same core technology, Jaguar includes several new features and services, such as search tool Sherlock 3 and Internet address finder Rendezvous, which arguably classify it as an entirely new piece of software.Apple also raised eyebrows by transitioning its iTools Web services from a free program to a paid program called .Mac. The company plans to charge about $100 per year for the program. The collection of Web services was launched about three years ago, and now includes online storage via a service called iDisk, online greeting cards through iCards and other features.Despite iTool's popularity, the company may face a tough sell with the .Mac program. The history of paid services, is not a pretty picture. Customers have bristled when companies try to slap charges on previously free services. Some have succeeded but many have struggled, especially when free alternatives lurked elsewhere. In the early 1990s, Apple's efforts to form online communities and popularize search engines failed magnificently.To its advantage, Apple has presented a fairly coherent and tangible set of services with .Mac. And although its software division is far more organized than it once was, it's unclear how overwhelming demand will be. However, an online petition protesting the new charges doesn't bode well for the program.Microsoft's moves Not one to be caught in anyone's shadow, Microsoft plans to offer a rebate for its Office suite for Mac OS X to those who buy the software bundle when they pick up a new Mac. The promotion entails a $50 mail-in rebate for people buying a new Mac and upgrading to Office v. X, and $100 for those buying a Mac and the full version of the software.The offers come after Microsoft revealed that sales of the software have not met its expectations. The software potentate had expected to sell 750,000 copies of Office v. X by now, but instead has sold only 300,000 since the program went on sale last November.Microsoft is also putting the finishing touches on the third collection of Windows 2000 bug fixes, which is nearly ready for release after a protracted period of testing. The update, Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, contains vital security updates and hundreds of fixes to bugs plaguing the operating system that Microsoft released in February 2000. Service Pack 3 could be important for many businesses, as not all of the included security fixes are available as separate downloads. Not everything will be available as a download, however. Weeks before Microsoft plans to reinstate Java in Windows XP, it has shut down a site that would automatically send its Java software to Windows XP users. The company closed the install-on-demand feature 30 days after it told Java inventor Sun Microsystems it would reinstate Java in Windows XP through the forthcoming Service Pack 1 but remove it altogether in 2004.Somebody's watching youYou better watch what you write in Yahoo's free e-mail service--because Yahoo is. To protect users from malicious code, Yahoo uses an automated filter to swap out a handful of words such as "mocha" and "eval" that pertain to Web code known as JavaScript.The reason is that e-mail sent in a form known as "Web enhanced" can contain JavaScript instructions able to run programs on the recipient's PC. JavaScript is a Web language that can issue commands such as telling the browser to open up other windows or to prompt a service to change a password, for example."Mocha" is one of those special commands that can be run from Web-enhanced e-mail. Typing "mocha:" into the location bar of the Netscape browser will open a screen with a display area and a text box underneath, in which commands can be entered. A malicious hacker could, for example, use the command line to run a program that changes a person's password without that person's knowledge. On the heels of plans for new powers to patrol people's Web use, the U.S. government is again turning to technology to monitor suspicious activity in the name of fighting terrorism. The government has unveiled more details of its Terrorist Information and Prevention System (TIPS), a plan to recruit volunteers across the country who will keep tabs on dubious or suspicious behavior."The program will involve the millions of American workers who, in the daily course of their work, are in a unique position to see potentially unusual or suspicious activity in public places," according to the TIPS Web site. But the American Civil Liberties Union, one of several critics of the plan, fears the proposal will encourage racial profiling and vigilantism, possibly leading to searches of private homes without a warrant.Also of note A handful of entrepreneurial technology companies are advancing techniques once used haphazardly by record companies and Napster-haters, in ways that may be far more destructive to the credibility of file-swapping networks than were previous efforts...Apple released the final version of its QuickTime 6 digital media software, marking a stand-down in a dispute over licensing fees...The Federal Trade Commission is planning to take a deeper look at whether some state laws illegally restrict Internet commerce...In one of the toughest sentences for online auction fraud, a Virginia man was sentenced to 12 years in prison for defrauding hundreds of shoppers on eBay and Yahoo auction sites...The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill that would allow for life prison sentences for malicious computer hackers...MPEG LA, a group of patent holders governing MPEG-4, finalized licensing terms for the media delivery standard, bowing to market pressure for manageable royalty rates...Several tech and telecommunications giants are considering a joint venture to pepper the United States with wireless "hot spots."Want more? 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query : different in one of the novels by ( walter m . ) greeley , i noted _ it 's not much different a life than that of the students _ . in many ways this just confirms the status of _ different _ as a crypto-comparative : cf . * it 's not easy a life , ok it 's not much easier a life than . . . however , what are native speakers ' intuitions about this when _ different _ is biased towards being interpreted as an ' ordinary ' adjective : ( i ) ? it 's entirely different a life from that of the students cf . ( ii ) * ? it 's not entirely novel a notion for me and what about : ( iii ) ? it 's not entirely separate a notion from that of greed or , for those speakers who accept ( iv ) , ( iv ) it 's not much easier of a life than that of the students , what about : ( v ) ? it 's not much different of a life than that of the students i also feel unsure about _ other _ : ( vi ) ? * it 's not ( much ) other a life than . . . ( vii ) ? it 's no other a life than . . . ( viii ) ? it 's not any other a life than . . . let alone ( vi ) - ( viii ) with _ of _ : . . . other of a life . . . frits
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favour attn . : russian investment opportunity . dear sir or madam , introduction : my name is abalikhin gabdrafikov , i am one of mr . mikhail khodorkovsky ' s personal treasurers . mr . khodorkovsky was once one of the richest men in russia . mr . khodorkovsky is owner of the following companies : chairman ceo : yukos oil ( russia ' s largest oil company ) chairman ceo : menatep sbp bank ( a well known and well respected financial institution with branches all over the world ) situation : some while ago whilst in the process of crediting certain funds , via various european security and finance companies , mr . khodorkovsky was arrested for his political involvement in the financing of political parties which posed a threat to president vladimir putin ' s second tenure as russian president . due to these facts , yukos oil has been forced to file under chapter 11 for bankruptcy . ironically the shares of our largest conglomerates was dubiously and specially orchestrated by putin and sold to a local coy just last week . see as included here . due to the situation wit regards to mr . mikhail khodorkovsky ' arrest ' and the recent takeover of the petroleum industry by the russian government i have an amount in excess of $ 21 . 5 m usd which i seek your help and ' business advice ' in acquiring access to . source of funds : the documents that allow me access to the funds in question were handed over to me [ in the form of payment ] by a united stats based oil merchant with regards to previous business done by him and mr . khodorkovsky . the funds are currently held by a european security and finance company who are charged with allocating and the final crediting of held funds . at completion of business , should you agree to help me , you will be rewarded with the sum of 15 % of the aforementioned sum in cash to an account of your choice for your ' advisory ' input as a ' consultant ' . your role : all i need from you is for you to agree to stand as the beneficiary of the above mentioned sum . i will arrange for the documentation to be translated and filed with the relevant agencies which will enable the european finance company transfer the sum to an account . as soon as i receive confirmation of your readiness to go ahead with the transfer of funds i will send you all the appropriate documentation that you need to continue including details of the european finance house concerned with this transaction . sincerely abalikhin gabdrafikov mail sent from e - mail service at grupo bantu site - http : / / www . grupobantu . org
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optimality theory optimal viewpoints , stuart davis , editor . 138 pp . prepaid orders by u . s . check or money order . $ 15 . 00 + p&h : $ 3 . 50 us , $ 5 . 00 can , $ 5 . 50 other . iulc publications , 720 e . atwater ave . , bloomington , in 47401 usa . < iulc @ indiana . edu > http : / / php . indiana . edu / ~ iulc / this year the indiana university linguistics club celebrates its 30th anniversary with the publication of _ optimal viewpoints _ representing current work on optimality theory by students , faculty and alumni of the department of linguistics at indiana university . the papers in the volume cover phenomena of current theoretical interest in morphology , first language acquisition , phonology and syntax . contents are as follows : _ the optimal compound : optimality theory and the typology of synthetic compounds _ . heather anderson offers an ot analysis of word order in synthetic compounds by demonstrating how the difference between vo and ov languages with respect to synthetic compounds falls out from the ranking of the relevant constraints in an optimality-theoretic grammar . _ the representation of on - glides in american english : evidence from phonologically disordered systems _ . in this ot application to english acquisitional phonology , jessica barlow examines the productions of consonant-glide clusters from several children over a period of time , and relates her findings to the issue of whether the glide in a consonant-glide sequence functions as part of the onset or part of the nucleus . _ output configurations in phonology : epenthesis and syncope in cairene arabic _ . stuart davis and bushra adnan zawaydeh examine the output configurations created by syncope and epenthesis processes in cairene arabic . in cases where the ot prediction that the output shapes of syncope and epenthesis processes should be symmetrical is not maintained , there is an overriding base-identity constraint that plays a key role . _ variation in acquisition : an optimal approach _ . in this paper , katherine demuth shows than an ot analysis can account for multiple optimal outputs in acquisitional phonology in terms of partially ordered constraint rankings , or stratified domination hierarchies . _ topic - oriented null arguments in korean and optimality theory _ . jong - kyoo kim offers an ot analysis of null arguments , both subject and object arguments , in korean based on the domination of topic-related constraints over projection-related constraints . kim also develops a general pro-drop typology which reflects a differential ranking of constraints . _ correspondence in kyungsang korean truncation _ . seung - hoon shin examines a range of data on truncated words in the kyungsang dialect of korean including hypocoristics , truncated compounds , and loanword truncation . shin shows clear evidence that truncated words can be based on the underlying input rather than on a fully syllabified output .
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URL: http://www.newsisfree.com/click/-5,8536504,215/ Date: 2002-10-04T03:40:03+01:00Shipments of low-cost drugs being intercepted and sold at vast profits.
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fw : im i / im ii ppa . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : godfrey , jay sent : wednesday , september 19 , 2001 2 : 23 pm to : mitchell , david ; deffner , joseph cc : lindholm , tod a . ; payne , michael ; lamb , john subject : im i / im ii ppa . gents attached please find a copy of the im i ppa with san antonio together with a short note from joh lamb regarding termination . i look forward to our discussion at the top of the hour . regards , jfg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by jay godfrey / ewc / enron on 09 / 19 / 2001 12 : 17 pm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - john lamb 09 / 19 / 2001 11 : 43 am to : jay godfrey / ewc / enron @ enron cc : subject : im i / im ii ppa . jay : the im i and im ii ppas have different , but consistent , approaches to the calculation of damages in the event that a party defaults under the agreement . the differences arise because the im i agreement is based on more typical ppas between a independent power generator and a utility power purchaser . on the other hand , the im ii deal is a combination of such a ppa with a number of terms that more commonly foundin in power agreements between a power marketer and a buyer . consistent with most ppas with utilities , the im i agreement does not specify the method for calculating actual damages that a nondefaulting party may incur in the event of a default by the other party . that methodology is left up to general contract law , which is that the nondefaulting party receives actual damages in an amount that would put them in the economic position that they would have been if the defaulting party would have performed its obligations . this is basic contract law . the im ii agreement spells out in detail the damage calculation , which is referred to as a " termination payment " , in the agreement . i understand that this approach is typical of power marketing contracts . however , the mechanics are basically the same as if you went by basic contract law , other than the fact that the seller is entitled to certain consequental damages as well as actual damages resulting from a breach by the buyer . in the end , the nondefaulting party , through the payment of the termination fee is being placed in the same economic position as if the defaulting party had performed its obligations . let me know if you want further clarification on this point . regards john
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summary : negated questions and exclamations about two weeks ago , i posted a query on two subjects : i was looking for languages ( 1 ) which can or , on the contrary , cannot use negated interrogatives like " look , over there - is n't that john ? " in order to express a positive expectation , and ( 2 ) which have negated wh-exclamations like german : " was du nicht alles weisst ! " ( lit . : ' what you do n't know all ! ' ) or serbocroatian " sta nije sve doziveo ! " ( lit . : ' what he did n't all live through ! ' ) , that refer to the positive , not the negative fact . first of all , i wish to thank the following colleagues for their contributions : suzanne albrecht ( sanabria @ zedat . fu-berlin . de ) gisle andersen ( henga @ alf . uib . no ) birgitta englund dimitrova ( birgitta . englund @ tolk . su . se ) frederik fouvry ( fouvry @ llsun4 . essex . ac . uk ) keith goeringer ( keg @ violet . berkeley . edu ) michael israel ( israel @ ling . ucsd . edu ) dalina kallulli ( dalina . kallulli @ avh . unit . no ) jussi karlgren ( jussi @ sics . se ) e . h . klein - v . d . laaken ( klein @ let . rug . nl ) james kirchner ( jpkirchner @ aol . com ) randy lapolla ( hslapolla @ ccvax . sinica . edu . tw ) pierre larrivee ( aaa552 @ agora . ulaval . ca ) bert peeters ( bert . peeters @ modlang . utas . edu . au ) francisco raga ( raga @ vents . uji . es ) alexandr rosen ( alexandr . rosen @ ff . cuni . cz ) cristina sanz ( sanzc @ gusun . acc . georgetown . edu ) karen stanley ( karen _ stanley @ cpcc . cc . nc . us ) jan vorster ( vorsterj @ mtb . und . ac . za ) ton van der wouden ( vdwouden @ let . rug . nl ) deborah yeager ( kyeager @ prism . nmt . edu ) ning zhang ( zning @ epas . utoronto . ca ) the languages i received information about were : afrikaans , albanian , catalan , chinese , czech , english , dutch , norwegean , spanish , swedish , yucatec maya . no additional languages have been named where the use of negated questions like " look , over there - is n't that john ? " was not possible ; so apache and navajo are still the only examples i have found so far . . as to the negated wh-exclamations , what is most interesting is that they do exist in languages where the native speakers i had asked so far had been convinced that they do not . examples for this are english and spanish , cf . : what i did n't do to get that report finished on time ! ( karen stanley ) cuanto no tendre que sufrir hasta conseguirlo ! ( cristina sanz ) this type of construction can obviously be found in much more languages than i had assumed . in some of them , it seems to be old fashened and not very wide spread , but it still exists as such . ( if anybody now comes to think of one more language that allows that type of utterance - i am still collecting , and i ' m grateful for any help i can get ! ) as to the question of why and how these negated questions and wh-exclamations work : i am dealing with it in paper of mine ( to be published ) , and i ' ll be glad to mail it to anybody who is interested , but i ' m afraid it 's in german . thanks once again to all who helped , and please feel free to contact me if you have any questions . elke hentschel
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language and power bibliography - - announcement a bibliography of work on language and power has been placed on the linguist server . this bibliography combines contributions from a number of respondents to a query i placed in linguist a while back . most of those respondents are listed in my summary ( linguist 3-366 ) . some items may be inappropriate - - i was unable to verify all of the suggestions . this bibliography includes a wide range of items which relate in one degree or another to the topic - - from the highly theoretical to the highly particularistic to the applied . apologies for any incorrect or incomplete references . [ moderators ' note : the bibliography mentioned in this posting is available on the server . to get the file , send a message to : listserv @ tamvm1 . tamu . edu ( if you are on the internet ) or listserv @ tamvm1 ( if you are on the bitnet ) the message should consist of the single line : get power bib linguist you will then receive the complete file . ]
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new books : sociolinguistics john benjamins publishing would like to call to your attention the following newly published books in the field of sociolinguistics : towards a social science of language . papers in honor of william labov . volume 1 : variation and change in language and society . gregory guy , crawford feagin , john baugh & deborah schiffrin ( eds . ) 1996 xviii , 436 pp . current issues in linguistic theory , 127 us / canada : cloth : 1 55619 581 8 price : $ 89 . 00 rest of the world : cloth : 90 272 3630 5 price : hfl . 160 , - - john benjamins publishing web site : http : / / www . benjamins . com for further information via e-mail : service @ benjamins . com this is a the first of a two-volume collection of original research papers designed to reflect the breadth and depth of the impact that william labov has had on linguistic science . four areas of ' labovian ' linguistics are addressed : first is the study of variation and change ; the papers in sections i and il of the first volume take this as their central theme , with a focus on either the social context and uses of language ( i ) or on the the internal linguistic dynamics of variation and change ( ii ) . the study of african american english , and other language varieties in the americas spoken by people of african descent and influenced by their linguistic heritage , is the subject of the papers in section iii of the first volume . the third theme is the study of discourse ; the papers in section i of the second volume develop themes in labovian linguistics that go back to labov 's work on narrative , descriptive , and therapeutic discourse . fourth is the emphasis on language use , the search for discursive , interactive , and meaningful determinants of the complexity in human communication . papers with these themes appear in section ii of the second volume . towards a social science of language volume 2 : social interaction and discourse structures gregory guy , crawford feagin , deborah schiffrin , john baugh ( eds . ) 1997 xv , 295 pp . current issues in linguistic theory , 128 us / canada : cloth : 1 55619 582 6 price : us $ 75 . 00 rest of the world : cloth : 90 272 3631 3 price : hfl . 130 , - - john benjamins publishing web site : http : / / www . benjamins . com for further information via e-mail : service @ benjamins . com this is a two-volume collection of original research papers designed to reflect the breadth and depth of the impact that william labov has had on linguistic science . four areas of ' labovian ' linguistics are addressed : first is the study of variation and change ; the papers in sections i and ii of the first volume take this as their central theme , with a focus on either the social context and uses of language ( i ) or on the the internal linguistic dynamics of variation and change ( ii ) . the study of african american english , and other language varieties in the americas spoken by people of african descent and influenced by their linguistic heritage , is the subject of the papers in section iii of the first volume . the third theme is the study of discourse ; the papers in section i of the second volume develop themes in labovian linguistics that go back to labov 's work on narrative , descriptive , and therapeutic discourse . fourth is the emphasis on language use , the search for discursive , interactive , and meaningful determinants of the complexity in human communication . papers with these themes appear in section ii of the second volume . contributors volume 2 : charlotte linde ; emanuel a . schegloff ; deborah schiffrin ; anne bower ; marjorie harness goodwin ; barbara m . horvath ; roger w . shuy ; e . judith weiner ; sylvie dubois & david sankoff ; john gumperz ; maria luiza braga & marco antonio de oliveira ; ellen f . prince ; john myhill ; sally boyd ; shana poplack ; benji wald . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - anthony p . schiavo jr tel : ( 215 ) 836-1200 publicity / marketing fax : ( 215 ) 836-1204 john benjamins north america e-mail : tony @ benjamins . com po box 27519 philadelphia pa 19118-0519 check out the john benjamins web site at http : / / www . benjamins . com
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Click here to see if Verizon Online DSL is available in your area. I'm not a banker, and I'm not a credit expert - but these people speak from personal and professional experience. Draw your own conclusions. Lockergnomie Sang Vo writes: "Though you may have zero liability for a fraudulent transaction, the paperwork and red tape to work through if someone empties out all your funds can leave you hurting for a while. There are many credit cards that now offer zero liability for fraudulent transactions. So, contact your credit card provider / bank to see if you can have such a plan added to your card or if you can apply for one that does." And Russ Coover continues: "If you purchase something with a credit card, and you later decide to dispute the purchase (for a reason such as the product was faulty and the merchant refuses to replace it or, perhaps the product was never delivered), you can legally dispute the charge with your credit card company. However, if you use a debit card to make that purchase, you have no right to dispute the charge."Jeff Morgan has a different interpretation of the regulation in question (E): "In 12 CFR II, Section 205.6, it's saying that if you give your financial institution timely notice of the theft of your card or PIN code (two business days), you are liable for no more than $50, otherwise you may be liable for up to $500." And Tim Miller extends the translation: "If someone puts a false charge on a credit card, the worse that will happen is your liability for $50, with the possibility that your next charge might not go through because the thief used all of your available balance. If a false charge goes against your debit card and wipes out your bank balance, however, outstanding checks can bounce. Your bank may be able to get you all of your money back, but the payees of those bounced checks might sock you with $20-25 insufficient fund fees - and they are under no obligation to waive those fees. If you have 5 checks outstanding, you could be out over $100."Frank Reyes was apparently lucky: "Someone recently obtained my debit card number through a local grocery store. I was told by the checker at the grocery store that the card readers would only accept Visa cards not ATM cards. I was very suspicious, and used my debit card instead. Apparently, the store's computer had been hacked, and my debit card number and name (among several others)were forwarded to an unscrupulous individual. I was reviewing my checking account online two days later, and noticed an unauthorized charge against my account ($60.00). I contacted the vendor that had charged my account and informed them of the fraudulent charge. The vendor stopped the shipment, provided the shipping address to my bank, and credited my account within 5 days after I informed them (The delay in the fund reversal was due to the 4th of July weekend). The only negative aspect is the fact that I had to request a new debit card, which has yet to arrive."Further thoughts from Lockergnomie James Simbro: "I'm not totally sure on this, but I've been warned against using a debit card for online purchases. Yes, you may not be liable for any of the false charges on a debit card (in the end), but in the meantime (during your dispute) the money will be withheld from your account and you will not have access to it. However with a credit card, you are not responsible for funds that are in dispute. The scenario I was given, was imagine if somebody falsely used your debit card and cleaned out your checking account? The money is gone! False charges on a credit card are not "real money" until somebody has to pay them. I would guess that each bank has different policies for debit card fraud. I might just have to call mine and see what I'd face." In short, be careful - no matter what you use or where you choose to use your plastic. See You in August,              Chris Pirillo         GnomeDOWNLOADS CYG v20020115 [3.2M] W9x/2k/XP FREEhttp://www.geocities.com/HoloGuides/CyG/{Manage your collections} It seems like everyone collects something. In fact, just the other day I decided to start collecting dust. It's much easier than collecting stamps. If you do collect stamps, though, this organizer will help you keep track of them all. Or you can use it to keep track of your Star Wars trading card collection, or your coin collection, or your [insert collection here] collection. It works for everything, get it? It's also great for managing your MP3 lists, including ID3 tag editing. "CYG is founded on an object-oriented database approach, and carefully programmed with one goal in mind: universal usage." DriverManager v1.0 [557k] 2k/XP FREEhttp://www.l5sg.com/DriverManager.html{Drive your drivers} Everyone else step outside while I have a talk with the power geeks. If you're running on NT, 2000, or XP and need to know what drivers you have running on your system, this program can show you. That's not too shabby, but of course, you can also change or even get rid of certain drivers if you desire. And that's, um, even more not too shabby. And that Refresh button is there to make sure you're seeing everything exactly how you want it. "DriverManager is a tool designed to allow System Administrators, Power Users and Driver Developers an easy means to view, modify or remove drivers and their information."Recommend It!  GnomeCLICKS  GnomeSYSTEM Transloaderhttp://www.transloader.com/"This site makes it easy to transfer files to your Web server. Mostly it is useful for sites like FlamingText.com and ImageBot.com to send generated images to another server (such as your Web or FTP server). This is particularly useful for WebTV users who can't save images on their own machine. Although we have no pre-set limits (okay, it's 2.4 GB), the transfers that you do through Transloader.com must be completed in five minutes. This server is capable of transferring over 1 Gig per minute; if you are talking to a slow server, your job may not complete in time. Other transloaders sometimes suffer from overloading (too many people using them), which is why I wrote this one. Hopefully, this will never happen to us, but in any case, check these others out, they have some nice services..."Recommend It!  GnomeWILDCARDFull PDF Books Poor Richard's Web Internet Promotions E-Mail Publishing Web Site Makeover Websites Made Easy Online Communities Home Networking Internet Recruiting Online BrandingTo Share or Not to Share Scribbled by Lee SmithI think that online file sharing is dependent on the file that is being shared. If the song is a current release or recent, then I do not believe in it. I can't consider it stealing because you can't steal from someone who willingly puts the file up for downloading. Those who did put the file online most likely feel that it is also not stealing, since they purchased the CD. However, I do not agree with RIAA or recording companies who are attempting to make their CDs "rip proof" either. I do not feel they have the right to dictate what songs I can listen to or when or in what order. I like to rip specific songs from CDs then make my own CD, which either goes down to my entertainment system or to my truck. The master CD is saved and rarely played ("why" is explained later in this message). I prefer making my own CDs for my truck because if my truck were to be broken into and my CDs stolen, it would be much easier to replace a self-burned CD than a master. Sometimes, masters cannot be replaced without a large expense, if at all.If the song is outdated, an oldie (so to speak), and is not available anywhere, then yes, I do believe in it. Or, if the song being sought is wanted to rejuvenate one's collection, then yes, I do believe in that, too. Case in point: as a kid, I collected a lot of 45s and record albums. I have more than 4,000 records in my collection. Many were played so much that they are not playable anymore and, even though I did take care of them, due to the cheap stereos and record players in the 60s, they are 'shot.' I want to relive some of my younger days through music, but attempting to convert those records (to digital) is next to impossible for me. So, in this instance, no, I do not think it is illegal to seek out digitalized copies of the old songs that I already have records of (albums and/or 45s). If, however, the song(s) that I am seeking are available on CD, then I will be very quick to purchase that CD from Tower Records, The Warehouse, or any other reputable dealer.For those that are impossible to find "digitals" for, then, one day, perhaps I will reach a point with technology (and money) where I can transfer those platters to WAV and they will sound as good as when they were originally recorded. I have been lucky enough to find some on CD thanks to the Internet; I was quick to purchase the disc, usually from the original artists themselves. Some of the music that I have, sadly, will never be heard again. I blame RIAA and the recording industry for that, too. Neither seem to care about the "lost" songs when digitally remastered CDs are released.Submit Your Thoughts | Recommend It! CHRIS TEACHES THE BASICS: If you've got friends or family who want to learn more about their PC, from a guy who makes things nice and easy, check out the VHS release of Computer Basics in the GnomeStore. Chris teams with TechTV cohort, Kate Botello, to lead novices on a journey through their computer. From basic interactions, to installing apps, to using the Internet and e-mail, Chris and Kate have all the basics covered. Help out a friend and get them a copy today.  GnomeFAVORITE Pixel Decorhttp://www.pixeldecor.com/{Patterns for your screen} *yawn* Your desktop is more boring than I don't know what. Unfortunately, I, personally, can't help you out. Don't fret, though, cause Jen is here to provide you with some truly amazing desktop images, icons, and even calendars. She's got a very unique and creative style that you may enjoy. Oh, and did I mention she was a professional designer? That's right; now you know it's all good. The best part? All these images are FREE. The "Buzzz" tile is especially awesome (and this endorsement is even coming from the guy who hates creepy-crawlies of all kinds). Recommend It!  GnomeTIPHelp Yourself Microsoft Office Tips PC Productivity Tips Cool Internet Tips Windows 2000 Tips Windows XP Tips Top 50 Fun Sites Must-Know Terms Top 50 Useful Sites Top 75 Tech SitesWho can save you from making a small oversight with your digital video camera purchase? Lockergnomie Frank Kenna: "I see that you're thinking of getting a DV camera. I got one about a month ago, and I made one mistake: I didn't get one with A/V INPUTS. Mine has A/V outputs, which are great for getting your digital stuff out onto VHS, etc. But without the inputs, there's no way to get VHS or old 8mm footage into the camera. With inputs, not only can you get your old 8mm & VHS stuff onto DV tapes, but you can use the camera as a pass-through device and get the old stuff directly onto your computer for editing purposes. I wish someone had made clear the advantages and importance of inputs when I bought my DV camcorder. The reviews and magazines I read barely mentioned this feature - and nobody stressed its importance. But if you're going to be doing any editing, it is critical (if you want to work on any of your old stuff). Don't make the same mistake I did - make SURE you get this feature. It doesn't seem to impact the price of the cameras; some offer it and some don't." This advice came not a moment too soon for me. Thank you for helping us, Frank! Recommend It!http://www.lockergnome.com/issues/daily/20020711.html Your subscribed e-mail address is: [qqqqqqqqqq-lg@spamassassin.taint.org] - To unsubscribe or change your delivery address, please visit the subscription management page. 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