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The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4417
kkt Same difference, as had there been a democracy in place, they would never have attacked us. You might note that both world wars were started by...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4418
I've heard the hypothesis before that democracies don't start wars. I don't believe it. Counterexamples: The U.S. Civil War, the Irish troubles, the U.S. in Vietnam, the French in Algeria. The...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4419
kkt The US didn't start the war in Vietnam, not even close, it had been ongoing for decades. ROFL!!!! Now this is as lame an attempt as I have seen in quite a while...

Wars and Allies was: The Fate of VM
snip ... Remember the context. France and Britain were exhausted from WWI, and had lost a very significant portion of their younger...

Wars and Allies
a little drift: from above: The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 end more people than the Great War, known today as World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4422
Not really the case. War has always been an ugly business, it just gets covered over by memory's rose-colored glbuttes. Sometimes with some help from propoganda. A partial list of war technologies...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4423
That was the end of the sentence. :-) My fingers didn't type a two-letter word. It used to say (I...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4424
would of rifles to Recent history channel documentary, well a repeat, on Japanese WW 2 weapons mentioned that the military in charge of designing the weapons knew they were inadequate. Lots of rifles and...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4425
Never run across that one. I'm tolerably familiar with the Nambu, the "Type 94" and a .32 Browning copy whose name I can't remember. They were ok-ish pistols that suffered from...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Clark F Morris Prendergast tagged Harry to be a judge. When Truman ran for senator in 1934, Prendergast...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
The arabs that became known as Palestinians lived in what came to be known as Palestine for about 2300 years. In...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Alphonse Q Muthafuyer I decided that this idiot needs a better reply, just in case someone reads this tripe and does not know the...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate ofVM was: Baby MVS
Charles Richmond You heard this did you? So, why don't we review a few facts, instead of what you "heard", shall we? When the communist rebels (backed by Sudan) were about to take...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate ofVM was: Baby MVS
Mickey This is the Israeli government and does *not* necessarily mean that the Israeli people welcome...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Larry Elmore I was waiting for this. Ah yes, the old fall back of the anti-Semite..... it claims it isn't anti-Semitic, just ant-Zionist. Now, I could take the time to...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Generally people regarded their God as being the God of their people, who would help them smite their enemies.., said God having nothing to do with their neighbours...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
I don't think anyone really knows.. It is the dominent event in Western Civilization, and there are loads of reasons why it happened. That it happened is the puzzle.. Lead in the wine?.. Loss...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Mickey That's what I think sometimes. But then I remember the torpedo boat, too. Different service arm, different comm01anders. Maybe...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Mickey I do believe if one were to check up on that, one will find that the IDF is the same as the "US armed forces...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
I think I see what you are getting at: the planners' mind-set. I can only speak for British thinking, but from the civil war era on, say 1660-, the buttumption was Britain could...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
What I do know is that during the War of 1812 there were many Impressed Americans serving...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
This also ignores the fact that half of the land taken in the 1967 war wasn't captured land...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj Oh bullpoo. There's serious opposition to the war in the US, yet the war is still being prosecuted. Does that mean the opposition doesn't "really" exist? Bullpoo again. What were...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Larry Elmore First. Let's clear up the terminology. I wrote "the total weight of their opposition is small" which is...

OT politics and the power of the president was The Fate of VM was: Baby
Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj Bullpoo... worse, you KNOW it's bullpoo Ratface. The Arab nations told the Arabs in Israel NOT to go to their new home in Jordan, but to evacuate as they...

US Politics was: The Fate of VM ... 4442
You are arguing from the standpoint of the wording of the U.S. Consbreastution, how a government derived from...

US Politics was: The Fate of VM ... 4443
Boy, have you been asleep for most of the last decade. The Republicans definitely do have a voting majority in both House and Senate. They don't have absolute control in the Senate...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4444
Mickey re: MVS??? in the late 70s and early 80s ... there was joke about pulling 4shift ... working in sjr-28 1st shift ... there was the original relational...

The Fate of VM was: Baby MVS 4445
re: MVS??? MVS??? for even more drift related to page mapped filesystem related to doing zero copy i-o operations one of the things i did for cms paged map filesystem...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4446
Paul Gilmartin As the first C compiler was written in order to facilitate the implementation of UNIX, the two are intimately related. There's nothing wrong with C...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4447
The use of fixed records, as with punch cards, was acceptable with data files stored on magnetic tape, but that was also where the usefulness...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4448
Paul Gilmartin wrote, in part: Yes. (Sort of.) Well, that's UNIX's problem. The characters CR and LF made their existence felt back...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4449
I found a document breastled "Some Notes on Teletype Corporation", which it seems is written by "someone" who...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4450
What is bizarre is that while the designers of UNIX saw the long understood advantage...

what's the difference between LF Line Fee and NL New line
With Teletype machines (e.g., model 15 and model 28) in the days when most Teletype circuits ran at 45.5...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4452
Dennis Ritchie I am not aware of any operating system that *doesn't* allow the user to end a line of input by pressing just one key on a terminal. In fact, this...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4453
local connected 3270 were significantly faster (hundreds of kbytes-sec) ... however interactions were half-duplex and the keyboard was locked during the interactions. we had a couple hardware patches for the 3277 ... one was a...

what's the difference between LFLine Fee and NL New line 4454
re: last week of jan68, three people from the science center came out from the science center to install cp67. at the time, cp67 had support for (doing automatic terminal recognition) for 2741 and 1050s...

ReIntroducing 'mdg' A true rogue like MUD
I'd like to reintroduce an old game that we've had on the SDF Public Access UNIX...

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October 7th Wilmington, Delaware Vintage Computer Swap Meet
Midatlantic Retro Computing Hobbyists Present: THE WILMINGTON DELAWARE VINTAGE COMPUTING SWAPMEET 2800 square feet of hard-to...

Upcoming Events 4458
Ah! I forgot these other groups..... COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM PRESENTS The Cray-1 Supercomputer: 30th Anniversary Event Celebrating the Man and the Machine Bill Buzbee, Bo Ewald, Jack Worlton with...

HewlettPackard: "PRETEXTING" STEALING, And CONGRESS DOESN'T CARE
IDENbreastY THEFT is now among the major crimes that beset the more advanced industrialized nations of the world. And such digital ruses as "phishing," "phreaking," "spamming," "spoofing," and, just...

History of IDEATA and Small Form Factor Committee 4460
The original drives (at least at the "home computer" level) had pretty bare drives, and a separate...

History of IDEATA and Small Form Factor Committee 4461
Philip Homburg might have said: AT MFM controller = IDE = ATA Okay... Okay, but... Which may be closer to...

Tedious and errorprone
the keyboard up out of reach. It isn't so much the keyboard I was so worried...

virtual memory 4463
re: one of the issues with cycling around real memory for global LRU was that it tended to be naturally adaptive (self-regulating) over a relatively broad range of environments and configurations. the point of...

virtual memory 4464
see melinda's paper on the development of virtual memory and virtual machines in the 60s part of it was mit had chosen ge for ctss...

virtual memory 4465
a quote from Melinda's paper about some of the commitment to 360-67 and TSS-360: What was most significant was that the commitment to virtual...

virtual memory 4466
that was POK and the majority of the customer base. however, a lot of virtual machines, virtual memory, paging, interactive computing, networking, multiprocessor and other...

virtual memory 4467
On Fri, 12 May 2006 02:30:58 GMT in alt.folklore.computers, "kim That's because most of the benefits are derived...

virtual memory 4468
kim kubik I have to agree with Nomad here, your explanation seems to add confusion. You dwell on thrashing but don't mention the basic mechanism, which is virtualisation of process address...

virtual memory 4469
precursor to as-400 was the s-38 ... which folklore has having been a bunch of future system people taking refuge in rochester after FS was end. reference to future system effort...

virtual memory 4470
common segment" ... having started out as a 1mbyte "shared" segment in every address space. the hardware table look-aside buffers (TLBs) were STO (virtual address space) buttociative. the result was that there were unique entries...

virtual memory 4471
Brian Inglis ... It's (as usual) actually more complicated than that. While I can't remember exactly how VMS managed inter-process memory conflicts, NT and derivatives certainly attempt to do so with some intelligence. The...

virtual memory 4472
I remember similar conclusions (a) from when I was at Gould 1985-1989, where we put the latest and greatest working...

virtual memory 4473
ref: I posted it numerous times before ... so there were URLs to where it had been repeatedly posted before basically i had done local LRU. cambridge had 768kbyte 360-67, 104 "pageable pages" after fixed...



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