help me please :-)

Cytat:

Many thanks Jacek Olbrys !!!
Can i make some questions ?
What is the best place for stay 4 days in Warsaw ?
What is the best disco/club ?
:-)
Prodze (= thank you ? )



Ciao Regrazzo:

Here You are same hotels:
http://www.polhotels.com/cities/warsz_frm.htm

The best clubs (in my opinion) are:
1. Utopia (located in center of Warsaw)

   often there are famous dj's
   but U must know that this is gay club (of course there are straight
people - ~40%)
2. Piekarnia (10 min with taxi from center)
     club music
3. Paprotka (near Old Town)
    club music

If U want to seat and drink or eat something I propose:
1. Szpilka (at Trzech Krzyzy Square)
2. Tonic (at Marszalkowska Street)
3. Pixel (at Chmielna Street)
This places have very good atmosphere, there are very friendly people,

more info about clubbin on:
http://www.clubber.pl/page.php?p=city&cityname=Warszawa (but I'm not sure
that there is english version)

Some extra info: never take taxi in street, always call for driver (ex.: MPT
9191, Super Taxi 9622, Tele Taxi: 9621)

 

help me please :-)


Cytat:

| Many thanks Jacek Olbrys !!!
| Can i make some questions ?
| What is the best place for stay 4 days in Warsaw ?
| What is the best disco/club ?
| :-)
| Prodze (= thank you ? )

Ciao Regrazzo:

Here You are same hotels:
http://www.polhotels.com/cities/warsz_frm.htm

The best clubs (in my opinion) are:
1. Utopia (located in center of Warsaw)

  often there are famous dj's
  but U must know that this is gay club (of course there are straight
people - ~40%)
2. Piekarnia (10 min with taxi from center)
    club music
3. Paprotka (near Old Town)
   club music

If U want to seat and drink or eat something I propose:
1. Szpilka (at Trzech Krzyzy Square)
2. Tonic (at Marszalkowska Street)
3. Pixel (at Chmielna Street)
This places have very good atmosphere, there are very friendly people,

more info about clubbin on:
http://www.clubber.pl/page.php?p=city&cityname=Warszawa (but I'm not sure
that there is english version)

Some extra info: never take taxi in street, always call for driver (ex.:
MPT 9191, Super Taxi 9622, Tele Taxi: 9621)



Many thanks Pit for your great Info !!!

We are 5 NO GAY friends :-) we will arrive in Warsava the 10th of November

I will buy in Poland a new mobile phone number can you tell more ?

I don't want disturbe you :-) can you propose a cheap and good restaurant in
Warsawa ?

MAAAAAAAAAAANY thanks !!!

Wątek główny i poboczny


Cytat:
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Troche nie na temat, ale:
sorry, jaki sens ma tworzenie takiego watku??? To co wewnatrz synchronize
wywola sie w watku glownym (Help:Synchronize causes the call specified by
Method to be executed using the main VCL thread, ) wiec wielowatkowosc w tym
przypadku jest tylko teoretyczna! Nie lepiej po prostu zrobic wszystko
normalnie nie babrzac sie w watkach?
pozdrawiam
pawel.

Gdzie definicje bledow?

zobacz /usr/include/asm/errno.h

Cytat:-----Original Message-----

Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 1998 9:26 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Gdzie definicje bledow?

Gdzie są zdefiniowane takie stałe jak: EAGAIN, EACCES i wszystkie inne?
Przegrepowałem wszystko co mam w /usr/include i nic nie znalazłem :-(

Przem

--
This here is the place I will be staying.
There isn't a number. You can call the pay phone.
                                                   R.E.M

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Wielki świat.

Witam,

Cytat:Użytkownik "Oliveira" srobnął...



Nie srobnąłem tylko wystuałem :/

Cytat:| Jak widać, nie mam dużych wymagań :)
No rzeczywiście ;-)
Ja bym chciał... a zresztą... po co się wygłupiać znowu :-)



A tak w ogóle --

We all need a place where we belong
the fire is burning, the radio's on
somebody smiles and it means 'I love you'
but sometimes we don't notice when the dream has come true

You've got a home -- here
call it what you want, you've got a home here
to return to, when you can't
face the world and you need some support
to succeed...
you've got a home

We all make a mess of our lives from time to time
It's a part of the process that you stumble as you climb
and if you ever feel the pain is far too big a deal
I'll say with pride "I'll stand by your side"

You've got a home -- here
call it what you want, you've got a home here
to return to, when you can't
face the world and you need some support
to succeed...
you've got a home

TIGER TURNING ON IT'S OWNERS (NASTY SPYWARE!)

Just in case you have the Audiogalaxy program on your computer, this
might save someone from being bitten like I was.  DON'T USE IT ANY
MORE!!!  DELETE IT FROM YOUR PC!!!

  I am totally against the use of spyware, and I'm grateful for the
"AD-AWARE" free program which can remove it when it finds it's way
onto my PC.  The other day, I decided to use the Audiogalaxy Sattelite
to add to my 5+ gigs of music.  It told me that I was using an old
version of the program and that I MUST UPGRADE.  I tried to use the
old one, but it wouldn't work.  So I upgraded.  Then, after noticing
things running slowly, I ran "AD-AWARE" after the download.  It found
19 suspicious instances of spyware.  When I chose to remove the
spyware, four items could not be removed.  After rebooting and running
"AD-AWARE again, that four turned into eight.  I chose to remove, and
again four would not be removed.  Then I un-installed Audiogalaxy and,
in a message, the spyware essentially stated that you can try, but you
can't eliminate it and that any of the downloaded music that was
downloaded using their system will no longer play on this computer
anyway.  Then I tried searching to find all the bugs and eliminate
them one by one.  They're from a company called "Gain", and the
spyware is in "webhancer".  There was also a connection with "Mjuice".

  I AM TELLING EVERYONE HERE THAT THIS IS BAD STUFF!!!  IT MADE
SUBSTANCIAL CHANGES IN MY SYSTEM, AND CHANGED THE REGISTRY
IRREVERSIBLY!!!  Audiogalaxy should be sued, shot, hung out to dry,
hanged by the neck until dead, etc.!  This stuff was in areas all over
the place.  Finally, it crashed my OS and I had to RE-FORMAT and
RECOVER, losing everything including 5 gigs of well organized MP3
files(over 600 songs), and many many documents.

  Hope this saves someone from what I'm going through.

Thanks for listenin',

Bobby A.

TIGER TURNING ON IT'S OWNERS (NASTY SPYWARE!)

I co wy na to ???????????
Ja wymiĂŞkam a wy???

Pozdrowionka
ÂŁysy

Cytat:Just in case you have the Audiogalaxy program on your computer, this
might save someone from being bitten like I was.  DON'T USE IT ANY
MORE!!!  DELETE IT FROM YOUR PC!!!

  I am totally against the use of spyware, and I'm grateful for the
"AD-AWARE" free program which can remove it when it finds it's way
onto my PC.  The other day, I decided to use the Audiogalaxy Sattelite
to add to my 5+ gigs of music.  It told me that I was using an old
version of the program and that I MUST UPGRADE.  I tried to use the
old one, but it wouldn't work.  So I upgraded.  Then, after noticing
things running slowly, I ran "AD-AWARE" after the download.  It found
19 suspicious instances of spyware.  When I chose to remove the
spyware, four items could not be removed.  After rebooting and running
"AD-AWARE again, that four turned into eight.  I chose to remove, and
again four would not be removed.  Then I un-installed Audiogalaxy and,
in a message, the spyware essentially stated that you can try, but you
can't eliminate it and that any of the downloaded music that was
downloaded using their system will no longer play on this computer
anyway.  Then I tried searching to find all the bugs and eliminate
them one by one.  They're from a company called "Gain", and the
spyware is in "webhancer".  There was also a connection with "Mjuice".

  I AM TELLING EVERYONE HERE THAT THIS IS BAD STUFF!!!  IT MADE
SUBSTANCIAL CHANGES IN MY SYSTEM, AND CHANGED THE REGISTRY
IRREVERSIBLY!!!  Audiogalaxy should be sued, shot, hung out to dry,
hanged by the neck until dead, etc.!  This stuff was in areas all over
the place.  Finally, it crashed my OS and I had to RE-FORMAT and
RECOVER, losing everything including 5 gigs of well organized MP3
files(over 600 songs), and many many documents.

  Hope this saves someone from what I'm going through.

Thanks for listenin',

Bobby A.



www.sharereactor.com

Cytat:Wszedlem na ta strone z mysla ze sobie cos fajnego sciagne. Dalem sobie
naprzyklad Piekny Umysl z dzialu DVD Rips. Po wejscia na odpowiednia
strone
znajdowale sie link do eDonkey'a . Po klikniecu na ten link wystapil
jakies
blad.
Kto wie jakie sa zasady sciagania z www.sharereactor.com ????



Taki cytacik:
Cytat:"What is this page?
This page delivers links that can be used together with a program called
eDonkey2000. You can download these things we show you here with it, not
directly from this page.
More Questions? Read the FAQ.
No idea what eDonkey2000 is? Read the Beginners Guide."



Ślepka ma? To czyta co pisze a nie szcza w gacie na widok możliwości
leechowania. Pewne zasady dobrego wychowania w inecie również obowiązują.
Dobra może to było na wyrost ale to tak gwoli zwrócenia uwagi by zawsze
najpierw spróbować się dowiedzieć co i jak a potem na grupkę biegać bo grupy
nie są przedszkolami i wybacz chęci do pomagania istnieją ale niestety w
kółko te same pytania czasami nudzą więc zrozum że niestety nam nie płacą za
tłumaczenie a dlaczego to woda jest mokra?, czy dlaczego niebo jest
niebieskie?(choć w sumie to ciekawe). Na następny raz zawsze polecam zajrzeć
wpierw do wyszukiwarki np. www.google.com i przejrzeć co to wogóle eDonkey i
jak by co to można również przejrzeć archiwum grup by uzyskać ewentualnie
kolejne informacje. Jeżeli coś z tego co znajdziesz na stronkach czy
archiwum to wal na grupkę. Może i trochę przesadziłem ale rzeczywiście męczą
posty z tymi samymi pytaniami i prędzej czy później sam to zrzumiesz a tak
wogóle to i tak pewnie Ci ktoś na to odpowie.

Podwójne logowanie w WIN95

Czesc !

Cytat:
Czy ktoś może zna sposób na to aby uniknąć podwójnego logowania w WIN95.
Każdemu użytkownikowi co jakiś czas zmieniam hasło w Nowelu, a mając
ustawione logowanie do Nowela przy kliencie Microsoftu po zmianie hasła
WIN95 krzyczy, że hasło do Windows nieprawidłowe. (trzeba wtedy wchodzić
przez anuluj i ręcznie poprawiać hasło osobno do Win-a). Jak tego uniknąć?

Mirek



  Znalazlem cos takiego:

You can also prevent this from happening again by disabling Win95's
password caching capability.  We do this on our INW411 LAN.

Here's how, for anyone who's interested...  (NOTE: this is NOT a good
procedure for Win95 novices.  Also, back up your registry before
proceeding.)

In Win95 REGEDIT, navigate to the following location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesNetwor
k

Create a new DWORD called "DisablePwdCaching" (case-sensitive, according to
Microsoft).  The default data value will be zero.

Select the DWORD, then click Edit/Modify.  Type in "1" in place of the "0"
(zero).

Exit REGEDIT, and you're done.  This will allow uses to log in normally to
any number of NW and NT servers with a single password entry at the first
login screen, but their passwords won't be permanently stored on their
local C: drive.  You can then deleted all of the *.PWL files.  You'll
notice that no new ones are created by subsequent logins.

This has solved a number of security problems for us similar to the one you
described.

Hope this helps...
-- Rod

Hope this helps .... :)))

Yaro

prosze o sugestie

soon spread into
all parts of the town. It appeared at Sunderland, and soon overspread
the town: and I believe was, for a season, not less remarkable than it
was here. About the same time it began to appear in a part of Deerfield,
called Green River, and afterwards filled the town, and there has been a
glorious work there. It began also to be manifest, in the south part of
Hatfield, in a place call the Hill, and the whole town, in the second
week in April, seemed to be seized, as it were at once, with concern
about the things of religion; and the work of God has been great there.
There has been also a very general awakening at West-Springfield, and
Long Meadow; and in Enfield there was for a time a pretty general
concern amongst some who before had been very loose persons. About the
same time that this appeared at Enfield, the Rev. Mr. Bull, of
Westfield, informed me, that there had been a great alteration there,
and that more had been done in one week, than in seven years before.
Something of this work likewise appeared in the first precinct in
Springfield, principally in the north and south extremes of the parish.
And in Hadley old town, there gradually appeared so much of a work of
God on souls, as at another time would have been thought worthy of much
notice. For a short time there was also a very great and general
concern, of the like nature, at Northfield. And wherever this concern
appeared, it seemed not to be in vain: but in every place God brought
saving blessings with Him, and His word attended with His Spirit (as we
have all reason to think) returned not void. It might well be said at
that time, in all parts of the county, Who are these that fly as a
cloud, and as doves to their windows?

As what other towns heard of and found in this, was a great means of

postac


Cytat:"Postac"
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o IMHO beznadziejnej Szymborskiej



nie jestem fanem Szymborskiej , lecz przyznam ze twoje mini-opowiadanie
jest bardzo banalne , istnieje  jednak niezwykla piosenka
(kultowa dla pewnego pokolenia) ktora dosc mocno kojarzy sie z twoim tekstem:

On a dark desert highway cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air
Up ahead in the distance I saw a shimmering light
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dimmer
I had to stop for the night
There she stood in the doorway
I heard the mission bell
And I was thinking to myself
This could be Heaven or this could be Hell
Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way
There were voices down the corridor,
I thought I heard them say :
Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place such a lovely face
Plenty of room at the Hotel California
Any time of year, you can find it here

Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes bends
She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys, that she calls friends
How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat.
Some dance to remember, some dance to forget

So I called up the Captain
-Please bring me my wine
He said, 'We haven't had that spirit here since ninteen sixty nine'
And still those voices are calling from far away,
Wake you up in the middles of the night
Just to hear them say...

Mirrors on the ceiling
The pink champagne on ice
And she said 'We are all just prisoners here, of our own device'
And in the master's chambers,
They gathered for the feast
They stab it with their steely knives,
But they just can't kill the beast
Last thing I remember, I was
Running for the door
I had to find the passage back
To the place I was before
'Relax', said the night man,
'We are programmed to receive,
You can check out any time you like,
But you can never leave

w.

pl - ang Wzory rozmow telefonicznych PILNE!


|
| Welcome to our company.
|
| Polaczyl sie pan z sekretariatem ...
|
| You've got through to the secretarial (albo: to XXX Company secretary's
| office)
|
| Z kim ja rozmawiam?
|
| Who's speaking?
|
| Kogo mam poprosic do telefonu?
| - Z kim chcialby Pan porozmawiac?
|
| Whom would you like to speak to (with)?
|
| Przykro mi, ale szefa nie ma w tej chwili, prosze pozniej zadzwonic ...
|
| I'm sorry Mr. XXX is not here, please call us later.
|
| Jak zauważył Roman, powyższe zdania się są specjalnie grzeczne. Lepiej
| poprosić kontrahentów, żeby za pomocą email lub faxu umówili się na
rozmowę
| telefoniczną na godzinę, i na umówioną godzinę ściągnąć do firmy kogoś,
kto
| w jej imieniu rozmawiałby po angielsku.
|
| Lucyna
|
Chodziło mi tutaj o grzeczność rozumianą jako zadanie sobie trudu by
oddzwonić do delikwenta - nie ważne klienta czy petenta w urzędzie - by nie
musiał całymi dniami dzwonić do mało uchwytnej osoby, jak to się często
jeszcze w Polsce dzieje. Zysk z oddzwaniania jest wielokrotny:
1. Biuro nie musi tracić czasu na odbieranie telefonów do ludzi których tam
w danej chwili nie ma i może koncentrować się na swojej pracy.
2. Klient nie traci czasu i nie czuje się natrętem
3. Gdy staje się to powszechne, sami nie musimy wydzwaniać wielokrotnie
tracąc czas i płacąc niepotrzebne rachunki telefoniczne.
4. Pokazujemy klientowi że jesteśmy nim zainteresowani. Firmy które tego nie
robią pokazują odwrotnie.
5. Delikwent oddzwaniający może się przygotować do rozmowy mając przed sobą
gotowe wszystkie potrzebne dane, antycypować sprawę i nie jest zaskoczony z
pełnymi ustami w czasie przerwy obiadowej. Daje się to odczuć jako
profesjonalizm i poszanowanie klienta
6. Chyba że chcemy się chować przed tymi z którymi nie chcemy rozmawiać...

I, jak zauważyła Patrycja w poście powyżej cóż by mi było z tego, że ktoś
dałby mi tego typu gotowe formułki np. po turecku kiedy i tak nie
potrafiłbym nawet zrozumieć danego mi w odpowiedzi nazwiska i nr. telefonu.
Roman

Specyficzne grupy dyskusyjne...

the Rev. Mr. Owen, of Groton, came
up hither in May, the last year, on purpose to see the work of God.
Having heard various and contradictory accounts of it, they were careful
when here to satisfy themselves; and to that end particularly conversed
with many of our people; which they declared to be entirely to their
satisfaction; and that the one half had not been told them, nor could be
told them. Mr. Lord told me that, when he got home, he informed his
congregation of what he had seen, and that they were greatly affected
with it; and that it proved the beginning of the same work amongst them,
which prevailed till there was a general awakening, and many instances
of persons, who seemed to be remarkably converted. I also have lately
heard that there has been something of the work at Woodbury.

But this shower of divine blessing has been yet more extensive: there
was no small degree of it in some part of the Jerseys; as I was informed
when I was at New York (in a long journey I took at that time of the
year for my health), by some people of the Jerseys, whom I saw.
Especially the Rev. William Tennent, a minister who seemed to have such
things at heart, told me of a very great awakening of many in a place
called the Mountains, under the ministry of one Mr. Cross; and of a very
considerable revival of religion in another place under the ministry of
his brother the Rev. Gilbert Tennent; and also at another place, under
the ministry of a very pious young gentleman, a Dutch minister, whose
name as I remember was Freelinghousa.

This seems to have been a very extraordinary dispensation of providence;
God has in many respects gone out of, and much beyond, His usual and
ordinary way. The work in this town, and others about us, has been
extraordinary on account of the universality of it, affecting all sorts,
sober and vicious, high and low

I kolejna typowa PKP-owa bzdoora

our public lectures were for the most
part remarkably affected. Many who came to town, on one occasion or
other, had their consciences smitten, and awakened; and went home with
wounded hearts, and with those impressions that never wore off till they
had hopefully a saving issue; and those who before had serious thoughts,
had their awakenings and convictions greatly increased. There were many
instances of persons who came from abroad on visits, or on business, who
had not been long here, before, to all appearances, they were savingly
wrought upon, and partook of that shower of divine blessing which God
rained down here, and went home rejoicing; till at length the same work
began evidently to appear and prevail in several other towns in the
county.

In the month of March, the people in South-Hadley begun to be seized
with deep concern about the things of religion; which very soon became
universal. The work of God has been very wonderful there; not much, if
any thing, short of what it has been here, in proportion to the size of
the place. About the same time, it began to break forth in the west part
of Suffield (where it also has been very great), and soon spread into
all parts of the town. It appeared at Sunderland, and soon overspread
the town: and I believe was, for a season, not less remarkable than it
was here. About the same time it began to appear in a part of Deerfield,
called Green River, and afterwards filled the town, and there has been a
glorious work there. It began also to be manifest, in the south part of
Hatfield, in a place call the Hill, and the whole town, in the second
week in April, seemed to be seized, as it were at once, with concern
about the things of religion; and the work of God has been great there.
There has been also a very general awakening at West-Springfield, and
Long Meadow; and in Enfield there was for a time a pretty general
concern amongst some wh

Railsim

Sprawa jest taka, że w chwili obecnej są cztery osoby chętne na Railsima.
- Jacek Dąbrowski
- Krzysztof Różański
- Wojtek Lemański
i ja.
Produkt kosztuje 72 DM + 8 DM za wysyłkę. Jest to Railsim DB 2,90, który
oferuje ponad 70różnych lokomotyw, DMU, EZT. Jest także fabrycznie
dołożonych pięć tras i prosty edytor (Gdyby komuś nie wystarxczał to polecam
RS - Edwin (15 DM). Zresztą proszę zajrzeć na www.railsim.de . Cytuje:

----------------------------------
RAILSIM 2.90

Now well over 70 different locomotive types are available.

Some highlights are: S-Bahn Berlin, ICT, IC/IR-pilot cars, Bi-level-pilot
cars.

Information for RAILSIM user, who already know older versions:
"Halten am Bahnhof" is not displayed any more, but position of stop still
is.

Demo-Modus is discontinued.

LZB and tilt technology now work together. This is important for ICT (also
called ICE-T) use.

RAILSIM Editor 2.90

Here you find the most of the news:

You can set LZB (LinienZugBeeinflussung) everywhere on your track line. So
you can run your train LZB-guided even if the speed limit is lower than 200
km/h.

Along the entire line you can place houses even if no platform is around. So
you can travel through a city with no station or place a platform where no
buildings are around.

(Not available in RAILSIM USA/CDN 1.26)

Now you can place home signals only 500 meters apart from each other,
platforms (stops) only 600 meters apart from other stations or stops,
stations now require only 1600 meters between each other.
--------------------------------------
Jest jeszcze w przygoptowaniu wersja 3,0, która będzie miała obsługę DirectX
i lepszy dźwięk. Przewiduje się tą wersję na zimę 99. Na pewno będzie
upgrade, za śmieszną sumę.
 Polecam także stronę http://spiele.freepage.de/rs-archiv/, gdzie jest 401
tras do RS i 177 lokomotyw.

Na razie wychodzi około 40 złotych na osobę. Jeśli jeszcze przyłączą się
dwie osoby to juą będzie po 30 złotych...

Pozostaje jeszcze kwestia płatnosci. Pieniądze proponuję przesłać do:
a) do osoby ktora ma kartę płatniczą, i zakupić on-line
b) do osoby która ma dewizowy rachunek bankowy i przelew do rąk Jensa
Schuberta.
c) przekazem pocztowym - chyba nie można.

Program nie będzie udostępniony na www. (A to by mnie Jacek opier***lił;-)

Pluto i Europa bez misji :-(


Cytat:Chyba wlasnie padly obie misje: na Plutona i na Europe.



Cos mi sie tu nie zgadza. Zobacz tu:

"The New Horizons team also has, with NASA's agreement, begun purchasing
parts with long fabrication times for the scientific instruments that will
examine Pluto, its moon Charon, and the Kuiper Belt, selecting the upper
stage rocket needed to place the spacecraft on its trajectory to the very
edge of the planetary system, and refining the mission trajectory and
encounter plan.

"We are now approaching a project review called the SRR, or Systems
Requirements Review. This is a formal step in every major NASA mission
development effort, and we are looking forward to it," says New Horizons
Payload Manager William Gibson, also of SwRI. "We here at SwRI, our
colleagues at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Maryland
where the spacecraft will be built and operated, and our partners at
industrial sites, NASA labs, and universities across the country have been
hard at work refining mission, spacecraft, and instrument designs in advance
of this review, which will take place May 15 and 16."

In other project-related news, NASA's highest-level advisory panel for
planetary science, the Solar System Exploration Subcommittee, just this month
reiterated to NASA its view that New Horizons is its highest priority mission
for outer solar system exploration, stressing the necessity for the mission
to continue toward its time-critical January 2006 launch. Public support of
the mission have been recently published by The Planetary Society and a host
of leading editorial voices in the space and science journalism community,
including Aviation Week & Space Technology, Scientific American, Astronomy,
and Nature magazines. "We are grateful for and very proud of this support and
for SSES's recommendation to NASA -- and for the various editorials in the
press -- it's wonderful to see such consistently strong community and public
support for the project," says Stern."

obiecany tekst

http://www.lib.ru/MEMUARY/CHECHNYA/chechen_war.txt
Vyacheslav Mironov. Assault on Grozny Downtown
[jest tez na innych stronach - mysle, ze macie wyszukiwarki]

Tekst jest jak najbardziej pro-rosyjski (pisany przez Rosjanina,
domniemanego uczestnika wydarzen), tendencyjny, nieobiektywny,
momentami wrecz rasistowski - ALAMO, na pewno ci sie spodoba.

"Mikop Brigade", nie "Mozdok". A oto i ten kawalek:

Now we are going to the Central Train Station, where, in almost full
complement, was wiped out the Mikop Brigade. Vanished into the night.
Nothing was done before they were sent in. No reconnaissance to
ascertain the spooks' defensive structures, no artillery runs to
soften them up. When after the battle they began to fall asleep
(imagine no sleep for a week, adrenaline and Vodka for breakfast,
lunch and dinner), spooks slunk up and wasted them from a point blank
range. Just the mistake Chapaev made: no guards along perimeter.
Here, though, all guards were soundly asleep or spooks gashed them
quietly. Everything was on fire, all that could burn and even all
that couldn't. It seemed like the Earth, asphalt and house walls were
ablaze from the burning fuel. People panicked in the inferno, some
tried to return fire, some helping the wounded. Some even shot
themselves not to get into the ragheads' hands. Few were trying to
flee. No one of them must be judged. What would you, my reader, do in
that hell on earth? Don't know? Ha? That's it. Then don't you dare
judging them! No one knows what exactly happened there. Their
commander, with both his legs injured; still tried to reassert
control, although he could retreat to the rear. He stayed though.
God, guard their souls and our lives... When our brigade fought its
way through heavy rebel defences to help them, our tanks had to
struggle through barricades of corpses of our Slavic brothers... When
you see how tracks chop and hummer human flesh, how heavy leading
wheels coil intestines of people just like yourself... When heads pop
open with a crunch under a steel caterpillar and all around it is
sprayed with a grey and red mass of brain. Brain of a maybe
unaccomplished genius, poet, scientist or just good lad, father,
brother, son, friend who didn't chicken out and came here in this
shithole of a place called Chechnya and, may be, to his last moment,
didn't even realised what the hell happened to him. When your boots
slip on the bloody mucus, then the important thing is to think of
nothing, and concentrate on only one objective: survive, survive and
save your men. Because those you'd lose will come to you in your
dreams.  

Źle się dzieje w państwie amerykańskim #2

(A #1 istnieje tylko na moim dysku - ICM rozsypaÂł bazĂŞ p.c.o.a. i chyba nie
doszÂło)

(CytujĂŞ za comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg)

<cytat

This is one article on www.slashdot.com :

from the full-court-press dept.
Bob Kopp writes "The state legislatures of Maryland and Virginia are among
the first in the nation to consider passage of the Uniform Computer
Information Transaction Act (UCITA). The Washington Post has coverage here.
" The Federal Trade Commission says that UCITA allows software companies to
place "restrictions on a consumer's right to sue for a product defect, to
use the product, or even to publicly discuss or criticize the product." If
you oppose UCITA and live in Maryland or Virginia, you need to call or fax
your legislators immediately.

Falsa  

</cytat

Genialny pomysÂł. Po prostu genialny. KtoÂś tu oszalaÂł, tylko nie wiem czy ja,
czy hAmerykaĂące.

A na poprawĂŞ (?) nastroju jeszcze jeden genialny cytat z najnowszego PCWK
CD.

Tabelka p.t. "Zestawienie nowych technik wykorzystywanych w kartach
graficznych" przeciĂŞcie rubryczek T&L i 'wady'.

"Wci¹¿ niewielka liczba gier korzystaj¹cych z tej techniki, co oznacza
znaczny koszt produkcji karty (to jeszcze jestem w stanie zrozumieĂŚ...)
I SPOR¡ ILO¦Æ CIEP£A WYDZIELANEGO PODCZAS PRACY."

Hm. Jak ktoÂś mi pokaÂże jakiÂś zwiÂązek miĂŞdzy iloÂściÂą gier, a ciepÂłem
wydzielanym, to go ozÂłocĂŞ.

MoÂże to jest troszkĂŞ NTG, ale ostatnio tutaj byÂły gorÂące dyskusje na obydwa

Pozdrawiam, Jarek.

Najlepszym snajperem w historii wojen jest Simo Hayha


Cytat:Dlaczego byl tylko jeden snajper z tak wysokim wynikiem?



    Cóż, a dlaczego był tylko jeden pilot z największą liczbą zestrzeleń? A
dlaczego
dany człowiek skacze najdalej czy biegnie najszybciej, a ustalone przez
niego rekordy są często nie do pobicia? A dlaczego rodzą się ludzie, którzy
nie potrafią pojąć, że dany człowiek może być w czymś najlepszy? ;o)

Cytat:A nie 20, 10 czy chocby 5?



    Nie bardzo rozumiem Twoich filozoficznych pytań. Albo nie zdajesz sobie
sprawy, że Finowie mieli równiez innych snajperów, ale tylko jeden z nich
osiągnął tak wysoką liczbę wyeliminowanych celów, albo nie wiesz, jak
strzelali inni snajperzy podczas II wojny światowej.

    Przy okazji, dla wyjaśnienia, bo widzę, że ludzi nie mających
kompletnie pojęcia o temacie przybywa: "Simo Häyhä was called into action
during the Winter War with his service under the 6th Company of JR 34 on
the Kollaa River. The Finnish stand at Kollaa is often referred to as "The
miracle of Kollaa,"  as the Finnish action here was most heroic. The
Finnish forces in the region were under the command of Major General Uiluo
Tuompo and they faced the 9th and 14th Soviet Armies.  At one point the
Finns at Kollaa were facing 12 divisions, some 160,000 men. The Red Army
losses in this arena were staggering as the brave Finns took their toll on
the communist invaders. There have been those that called the Finnish
defense of this key region "fanatical", and it was in the Kollaa area were
the famous battle of "Killer Hill"  took place with *32* Finns battling
4,000 Soviet soldiers. These were the hunting grounds of Simo Häyhä and it
should be noted that even against massive odds the Kollaa positions were
still in Finnish hands at the end of the war (March 1940)."

     REMOV

[NTG]

Cytat:These are from a book called Disorder in the American Courts, and are
things people actually said in court, word for word, taken down and now
published by court reporters who had the torment of staying calm while
these exchanges were actually taking place.

Q: Are you sexually active?
A: No, I just lie there.
__________________________________
Q: What is your date of birth?
A: July 15th.
Q: What year?
A: Every year.
______________________________________
Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
______________________________________
Q: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all?
A: Yes.
Q: And in what ways does it affect your memory?
A: I forget.
Q: You forget? Can you give us an example of something that you've
forgotten?
_____________________________________
Q: How old is your son, the one living with you?
A: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can't remember which.
Q: How long has he lived with you?
A: Forty-five years.
_____________________________________
Q: What was the first thing your husband said to you when he woke up that
morning?
A: He said, "Where am I, Cathy?"
Q: And why did that upset you?
A: My name is Susan.
_____________________________________
Q: Do you know if your daughter has ever been involved in voodoo or the
occult?
A: We both do.
Q: Voodoo?
A: We do.
Q: You do?
A: Yes, voodoo.
______________________________________
Q: Now doctor, isn't it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he
doesn't
know about it until the next morning?
A: Did you actually pass the bar exam?
___________________________________
Q: The youngest son, the twenty-year-old, how old is he?
_____________________________________
Q: Were you present when your picture was taken?
______________________________________
Q: So the date of conception (of the baby) was August 8th?
A: Yes.
Q: And what were you doing at that time?
______________________________________
Q: She had three children, right?
A: Yes.
Q: How many were boys?
A: None.
Q: Were there any girls?
_____________________________________
Q: How was your first marriage terminated?
A: By death.
Q: And by whose death was it terminated?
_____________________________________
Q: Can you describe the individual?
A: He was about medium height and had a beard.
Q: Was this a male, or a female?
______________________________________
Q: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition notice
which I sent to your attorney?
A: No, this is how I dress when I go to work.
______________________________________
Q: Doctor, how many autopsies have you performed on dead people?
A: All my autopsies are performed on dead people.
_____________________________________
Q: ALL your responses MUST be oral, OK? What school did you go to?
A: Oral.
_____________________________________
Q: Do you recall the time that you examined the body?
A: The autopsy started around 8:30 p.m.
Q: And Mr. Dennington was dead at! the time?
A: No, he was sitting on the table wondering why I was doing an autopsy.
_____________________________________
Q: Are you qualified to give a urine sample?
_____________________________________
Q: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?
A: No.
Q: Did you check for blood pressure?
A: No.
Q: Did you check for breathing?
A: No.
Q: So, then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the
autopsy?
A: No.
Q: How can you be so sure, Doctor?
A: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.
Q: But could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless?
A: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law
somewhere.



--
WysÂłano z serwisu Usenet w portalu Gazeta.pl -http://www.gazeta.pl/usenet/

Moving to Canada

Tak na marginesie dyskusji z Kolega Hare (ja tez bylem
Kanadyjczykiem, ale tylko 6 miesicecy, po czym salwowalem sie
ucieczka):

"July 19 - 2004
Hi everyone....
I have just discovered this page, and I have felt identified with
the postings about the labour situation in Canada.

I'm a Tourism professional from Spain, fortunately I have had the
opportunity of living in different countries (including our American
neighbour) while advancing in my career. I always heard of how
different Canada was from the States, the public safety and social
protection in Canada.

Living in Europe, this is nothing special since we have a universal
free health care, which is paid with our salaries -nothing to
compare with the exaggerated rates in Canada) free education,
pension, unemployment insurance and career training for the
unemployed, and one month of vacations every year.

I must say that living in the States was an interesting experience.
I was lucky to work in the best city, San Francisco (the most
European, cosmopolitan, and cultural in the West). We worked hard,
but there were opportunities. It's true that foreigners had locked
contracts (they were not allowed to change to another company if
they had the H1 visa). I didn't feel discriminated because of being
a foreigner. Their motto is: If you are good, you could access any
where. Americans are pragmatic in their approach.

My contract in America ended, and I came to Canada because my
husband is Canadian. I have never been enthusiastic about moving
here. I arrived in BC last year, and there has not been a day I
haven't regretted the decision.

First, to get the migration procedures done from Canada. I couldn't
leave the country, get a work permit, study... Honestly, any pet had
more rights than myself. That was the first deception. Another one
was the weather, the rain, tedium, people in Vancouver are plain,
they are apathetic and on top of that they present Vancouver as one
of the best cities to live in... I ask to myself where do their
statistics come from? From the Tebeos?  

Then I heard and learned about the labour market, which is just
"TERRIBLE." I had never been in a place where the expectations were
too dark. They asked me about having Canadian experience?????? How
special they think they are to not accept experience from other
countries. So, I volunteered in a BC association.

Finally, my work permit has arrived (in the middle of summer) at the
same time that my husband has lost his job. Now the level of stress
has been duplicated. If we add that I am a foreigner, a woman, and
without work experience in BC... what's left to me?

Of course I'm seriously planning not to pay more money to
immigration, which is abusive, bureaucratic, and low-efficient -they
complain a lot about their neighbour, but they must learn from their
efficiency- To get my residency... what for? To live a thousand
times worse that in the old Europe... to pay higher taxes and not
having a job... In my country this is called timo de la estampita
(robbery).

What have I learned?
* Canadian taxes are double those of my country.
* There is no free Health Care. You have to pay like in the USA.
*Attending university te cuesta un ojo de la cara y parte del otro1
Even in California, attending a College course is $50.00 compared to
$300.00 or $400.00 in Vancouver.
1This is a Spanish saying used to remark that it's extremely
expensive, which can be roughly translated as "It costs you an eye
and part of the other one."

* There is an unemployment rate of 7% while in California is 4%.
* I have as much public safety as in any part of Europe, with the
difference that in Europe there is CULTURE, something that residents
of Vancouver haven't seen yet.
* Living in a province too provincial (sorry for the redundancy) is
going to kill my multicultural phase and good taste.

I feel depressed, deceived and robbed. My advice to all of you is to
think twice before coming here. Not everything that shines is gold,
nor Canada is "El Dorado." There are better countries, and if your
life is not at risk, I advice you to stay where you are...
Greetings from the end of the world.... Vancouver, BC
Elena.
Ps.. BTW please send me some information if some of you know about
companies that are currently hiring..."

Wziete z

http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/forum.asp

P.Z.

Moving to Canada

No nareszcie udalo sie Panu wstrzelic w temat bez zbednych opini, i to
jeszcze tylko cytujac !!!!!
Cytat:Tak na marginesie dyskusji z Kolega Hare (ja tez bylem
Kanadyjczykiem, ale tylko 6 miesicecy, po czym salwowalem sie
ucieczka):

"July 19 - 2004
Hi everyone....
I have just discovered this page, and I have felt identified with
the postings about the labour situation in Canada.

I'm a Tourism professional from Spain, fortunately I have had the
opportunity of living in different countries (including our American
neighbour) while advancing in my career. I always heard of how
different Canada was from the States, the public safety and social
protection in Canada.

Living in Europe, this is nothing special since we have a universal
free health care, which is paid with our salaries -nothing to
compare with the exaggerated rates in Canada) free education,
pension, unemployment insurance and career training for the
unemployed, and one month of vacations every year.

I must say that living in the States was an interesting experience.
I was lucky to work in the best city, San Francisco (the most
European, cosmopolitan, and cultural in the West). We worked hard,
but there were opportunities. It's true that foreigners had locked
contracts (they were not allowed to change to another company if
they had the H1 visa). I didn't feel discriminated because of being
a foreigner. Their motto is: If you are good, you could access any
where. Americans are pragmatic in their approach.

My contract in America ended, and I came to Canada because my
husband is Canadian. I have never been enthusiastic about moving
here. I arrived in BC last year, and there has not been a day I
haven't regretted the decision.

First, to get the migration procedures done from Canada. I couldn't
leave the country, get a work permit, study... Honestly, any pet had
more rights than myself. That was the first deception. Another one
was the weather, the rain, tedium, people in Vancouver are plain,
they are apathetic and on top of that they present Vancouver as one
of the best cities to live in... I ask to myself where do their
statistics come from? From the Tebeos?

Then I heard and learned about the labour market, which is just
"TERRIBLE." I had never been in a place where the expectations were
too dark. They asked me about having Canadian experience?????? How
special they think they are to not accept experience from other
countries. So, I volunteered in a BC association.

Finally, my work permit has arrived (in the middle of summer) at the
same time that my husband has lost his job. Now the level of stress
has been duplicated. If we add that I am a foreigner, a woman, and
without work experience in BC... what's left to me?

Of course I'm seriously planning not to pay more money to
immigration, which is abusive, bureaucratic, and low-efficient -they
complain a lot about their neighbour, but they must learn from their
efficiency- To get my residency... what for? To live a thousand
times worse that in the old Europe... to pay higher taxes and not
having a job... In my country this is called timo de la estampita
(robbery).

What have I learned?
* Canadian taxes are double those of my country.
* There is no free Health Care. You have to pay like in the USA.
*Attending university te cuesta un ojo de la cara y parte del otro1
Even in California, attending a College course is ¤50.00 compared to
¤300.00 or ¤400.00 in Vancouver.
1This is a Spanish saying used to remark that it's extremely
expensive, which can be roughly translated as "It costs you an eye
and part of the other one."

* There is an unemployment rate of 7% while in California is 4%.
* I have as much public safety as in any part of Europe, with the
difference that in Europe there is CULTURE, something that residents
of Vancouver haven't seen yet.
* Living in a province too provincial (sorry for the redundancy) is
going to kill my multicultural phase and good taste.

I feel depressed, deceived and robbed. My advice to all of you is to
think twice before coming here. Not everything that shines is gold,
nor Canada is "El Dorado." There are better countries, and if your
life is not at risk, I advice you to stay where you are...
Greetings from the end of the world.... Vancouver, BC
Elena.
Ps.. BTW please send me some information if some of you know about
companies that are currently hiring..."

Wziete z

http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/forum.asp

P.Z.



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list do BUSHA

A Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the Eve of War

Monday, March 17th, 2003
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Dear Governor Bush:
So today is what you call "the moment of truth," the day that "France and
the rest of world have to show their cards on the table." I'm glad to hear
that this day has finally arrived. Because, I gotta tell ya, having survived
440 days of your lying and conniving, I wasn't sure if I could take much
more. So I'm glad to hear that today is Truth Day, 'cause I got a few truths
I would like to share with you:
1. There is virtually NO ONE in America (talk radio nutters and Fox News
aside) who is gung-ho to go to war. Trust me on this one. Walk out of the
White House and on to any street in America and try to find five people who
are PASSIONATE about wanting to kill Iraqis. YOU WON'T FIND THEM! Why?
'Cause NO Iraqis have ever come here and killed any of us! No Iraqi has even
threatened to do that. You see, this is how we average Americans think: If a
certain so-and-so is not perceived as a threat to our lives, then, believe
it or not, we don't want to kill him! Funny how that works!
2. The majority of Americans -- the ones who never elected you -- are not
fooled by your weapons of mass distraction. We know what the real issues are
that affect our daily lives -- and none of them begin with I or end in Q.
Here's what threatens us: two and a half million jobs lost since you took
office, the stock market having become a cruel joke, no one knowing if their
retirement funds are going to be there, gas now costs two dollars a
gallon -- the list goes on and on. Bombing Iraq will not make any of this go
away. Only you need to go away for things to improve.
3. As Bill Maher said last week, how bad do you have to suck to lose a
popularity contest with Saddam Hussein? The whole world is against you, Mr.
Bush. Count your fellow Americans among them.
4. The Pope has said this war is wrong, that it is a SIN. The Pope! But even
worse, the Dixie Chicks have now come out against you! How bad does it have
to get before you realize that you are an army of one on this war? Of
course, this is a war you personally won't have to fight. Just like when you
went AWOL while the poor were shipped to Vietnam in your place.
5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only ONE (Sen. Johnson of South Dakota)
has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces! If you really want to
stand up for America, please send your twin daughters over to Kuwait right
now and let them don their chemical warfare suits. And let's see every
member of Congress with a child of military age also sacrifice their kids
for this war effort. What's that you say? You don't THINK so? Well, hey,
guess what -- we don't think so either!
6. Finally, we love France. Yes, they have pulled some royal screw-ups. Yes,
some of them can be pretty damn annoying. But have you forgotten we wouldn't
even have this country known as America if it weren't for the French? That
it was their help in the Revolutionary War that won it for us? That it was
France who gave us our Statue of Liberty, a Frenchman who built the
Chevrolet, and a pair of French brothers who invented the movies? And now
they are doing what only a good friend can do -- tell you the truth about
yourself, straight, no b.s. Quit pissing on the French and thank them for
getting it right for once. You know, you really should have traveled more
(like once) before you took over. Your ignorance of the world has not only
made you look stupid, it has painted you into a corner you can't get out of.
Well, cheer up -- there IS good news. If you do go through with this war,
more than likely it will be over soon because I'm guessing there aren't a
lot of Iraqis willing to lay down their lives to protect Saddam Hussein.
After you "win" the war, you will enjoy a huge bump in the popularity polls
as everyone loves a winner -- and who doesn't like to see a good
ass-whoopin' every now and then (especially when it 's some third world
ass!). And just like with Afghanistan, we'll forget about what happens to a
country after we bomb it 'cause that is just too complex! So try your best
to ride this victory all the way to next year's election. Of course, that's
still a long ways away, so we'll all get to have a good hardy-har-har while
we watch the economy sink even further down the toilet!
But, hey, who knows -- maybe you'll find Osama a few days before the
election! See, start thinking like THAT! Keep hope alive! Kill Iraqis --
they got our oil!!
Yours,
Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com

list do BUSHA

Cytat:A Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the Eve of War

Monday, March 17th, 2003
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Dear Governor Bush:
So today is what you call "the moment of truth," the day that "France and
the rest of world have to show their cards on the table." I'm glad to hear
that this day has finally arrived. Because, I gotta tell ya, having survived
440 days of your lying and conniving, I wasn't sure if I could take much
more. So I'm glad to hear that today is Truth Day, 'cause I got a few truths
I would like to share with you:
1. There is virtually NO ONE in America (talk radio nutters and Fox News
aside) who is gung-ho to go to war. Trust me on this one. Walk out of the
White House and on to any street in America and try to find five people who
are PASSIONATE about wanting to kill Iraqis. YOU WON'T FIND THEM! Why?
'Cause NO Iraqis have ever come here and killed any of us! No Iraqi has even
threatened to do that. You see, this is how we average Americans think: If a
certain so-and-so is not perceived as a threat to our lives, then, believe
it or not, we don't want to kill him! Funny how that works!
2. The majority of Americans -- the ones who never elected you -- are not
fooled by your weapons of mass distraction. We know what the real issues are
that affect our daily lives -- and none of them begin with I or end in Q.
Here's what threatens us: two and a half million jobs lost since you took
office, the stock market having become a cruel joke, no one knowing if their
retirement funds are going to be there, gas now costs two dollars a
gallon -- the list goes on and on. Bombing Iraq will not make any of this go
away. Only you need to go away for things to improve.
3. As Bill Maher said last week, how bad do you have to suck to lose a
popularity contest with Saddam Hussein? The whole world is against you, Mr.
Bush. Count your fellow Americans among them.
4. The Pope has said this war is wrong, that it is a SIN. The Pope! But even
worse, the Dixie Chicks have now come out against you! How bad does it have
to get before you realize that you are an army of one on this war? Of
course, this is a war you personally won't have to fight. Just like when you
went AWOL while the poor were shipped to Vietnam in your place.
5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only ONE (Sen. Johnson of South Dakota)
has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces! If you really want to
stand up for America, please send your twin daughters over to Kuwait right
now and let them don their chemical warfare suits. And let's see every
member of Congress with a child of military age also sacrifice their kids
for this war effort. What's that you say? You don't THINK so? Well, hey,
guess what -- we don't think so either!
6. Finally, we love France. Yes, they have pulled some royal screw-ups. Yes,
some of them can be pretty damn annoying. But have you forgotten we wouldn't
even have this country known as America if it weren't for the French? That
it was their help in the Revolutionary War that won it for us? That it was
France who gave us our Statue of Liberty, a Frenchman who built the
Chevrolet, and a pair of French brothers who invented the movies? And now
they are doing what only a good friend can do -- tell you the truth about
yourself, straight, no b.s. Quit pissing on the French and thank them for
getting it right for once. You know, you really should have traveled more
(like once) before you took over. Your ignorance of the world has not only
made you look stupid, it has painted you into a corner you can't get out of.
Well, cheer up -- there IS good news. If you do go through with this war,
more than likely it will be over soon because I'm guessing there aren't a
lot of Iraqis willing to lay down their lives to protect Saddam Hussein.
After you "win" the war, you will enjoy a huge bump in the popularity polls
as everyone loves a winner -- and who doesn't like to see a good
ass-whoopin' every now and then (especially when it 's some third world
ass!). And just like with Afghanistan, we'll forget about what happens to a
country after we bomb it 'cause that is just too complex! So try your best
to ride this victory all the way to next year's election. Of course, that's
still a long ways away, so we'll all get to have a good hardy-har-har while
we watch the economy sink even further down the toilet!
But, hey, who knows -- maybe you'll find Osama a few days before the
election! See, start thinking like THAT! Keep hope alive! Kill Iraqis --
they got our oil!!
Yours,
Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com

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No dobra, kontekst jest, prosimy o pytanie.
Lama

"przewaga" po angielsku

Cytat:
| Są dwie szkoły, falenicka i otwo^W^W^W, brytyjska i amerykańska.
| Ta brytyjska uznaje, że kropkę stawiamy jednak na zewnątrz, zwane jest to
| także (słusznie :) "logical quoting style".

O, dziękuję. Zawsze uważałem, że ci za kałużą, to jacyś wypaczeńcy.



To ja zacytuję jeszcze na koniec odpowiedni fragment z The Oxford Guide to
Style:

Except where the matter is quoted for semantic or bibliographic scrutiny,
the relationship in British practice between quotation marks and other
marks of punctuation is /according to the sense/. While the rules are
somewhat lengthy to state in full, the common-sense approach is to do
nothing that changes the meaning of the quotation or renders it confusing
to read.

In US practice, commas and full points are set inside the closing
quotation mark regardless of whether they are part of the quoted material.
The resulting ambiguity can cause editorial problems when using material
from US sources in British works.

* When the punctuation mark is not part of the quoted material, as in the
case of single words and phrases, place it outside the closing quotation
mark. Usually, only one mark of terminal punctuation is needed. When the
quoted matter is a complete sentence or question, its terminal punctuation
falls within the closing quotation mark, and is not duplicated by another
mark outside the quotation mark:

        They were called 'the Boys from Dover', I am told.
        Why does he use the word 'poison'?
        'What is the use of a book', thought Alice, 'without pictures or
        conversations?'
        Alas, how few of them can say, 'I have striven to the very utmost'!
        But boldly I cried out, 'Woe unto this city!'

Where a quotation uses marks of omission or /etc./, place them within the
quotation marks if it is clear that the omitted matter indicated forms
part of the quotation.

* When the requirements of the quotation and the main sentence differ, use
the stronger mark. In the examples below, the question mark supersedes the
weaker full point:

        She was heard to mutter, 'Did you do it?'
        Can you verify that John said, 'There is only one key to the room'?

* When the terminal punctuation of the quoted material and that of the
main sentence serve different functions of equal strength or importance,
use both:

        She had the nerve to ask 'Why are you here?'!
        Did he really shout 'Stop thief!'?

* When quoting only part of a sentence or phrase, one can standardize
punctuation only by ending a grammatically complete sentence with a full
point, the full point then falling /within/ the closing quote. This is a
legitimate change based on the assumption that the reader is more
interested in a quotation's meaning in the context into which it is set
than in the quotation's original punctuation in the context from which it
was taken. The original passage might read:

        It cannot be done. We must give up the task.

One then might quote it as

        He concluded that 'We must give up the task.'
        'It cannot be done,' he concluded. 'We must give up.'

* When the quotation is long, or made up of more than one sentence, it is
better to attach the closing point to the long sentence:

        Jesus said, 'Do not think that I have come to annul the Law and the
        Prophets; I have come to fulfill them.'
        Moses told you: 'Do not kill. Do not steal. Do not commit adultery.'

* When a sentence-long quotation is used as an explanation or specimen,
the full point usually does not fall within the closing quotation mark:

        /Cogito, ergo sum/ means 'I think, therefore I am'.
        We need not 'follow a multitude to do evil'.
        Let /A/ stand for 'There exists at least on tree in real space'.
        He believed in the proverb 'Dead men tell no tales'.

* When a quotation of a full sentence or longer is followed in text by a
reference giving its source in parentheses, the full point falls outside
the closing parenthesis, rather than inside the closing quote:

        'If the writer of these pages shall chance to meet with any that shall
        only study to cavil and pick a quarrel with him, he is prepared
        beforehand to take no notice of it' (/Works of Charles and Mary Lamb/, i.
        193).

prosba o przetlumaczenie

Moja ogromna prosba, moglbym poprosic o przetlumaczenie tego textu ?
niestety mature zdawalem z niemieckiego (germanofilem nie jestem), a z
angielskim cieniutko ;( Czy kto moglby mi pomoc ?

I. Reflection

Cunning, Baffling, Powerful
Been beaten to a pulp
Vigorous, Irresistable
Sick and tired and laid low
Dominating, Invisible
Black-out, loss of control
Overwhelming, Unquenchable
I'm powerless, have to let go

I can't escape it
It leaves me frail and worn
Can no longer take it
Senses tattered and torn

Hopeless surrender
Obsession's got me beat
Losing the will to live
Admitting complete defeat

Fatal Descent
Spinning around
I've gone too far
To turn back round

Desperate attempt
Stop the progression
At any length
Lift this obsession

Crawling to my glass prison
A place where no one knows
My secret lonely world begins

So much safer here
A place where I can go
To forget about my daily sins

Life here in my glass prison
A place I once called home
Fall in nocturnal bliss again

Chasing a long lost friend
I no longer can control
Just waiting for this hopelessness to end

II. Restoration

Run - fast from the wreckage of the past
A shattered glass prison wall behind me
Fight - past walking through the ashes
A distant oasis before me

Cry - desperate crawling on my knees
Begging God to please stop the insanity
Help me - I'm trying to believe
Stop wallowing in my own self pity

"We've been waiting for you my friend
The writing's been on the wall
All it takes is a little faith
You know you're the same as us all"

Help me - I can't break out this prison all alone
Save me - I'm drowning and I'm hopeless on my own
Heal me - I can't restore my sanity alone

Enter the door
Desperate
Fighting no more
Help me restore
To my sanity
At this temple of hope

I need to learn
Teach me how
Sorrow to burn
Help me return
To humanity
I'll be fearless and thorough
The enter this temple of hope

Believe
Transcend the pain
Living the live
Humility
Opened my eyes
This new odyssey
Of rigorous honesty

Serenity
I never knew
Soundness of mind
Helped me to find
Courage the change
All the things that I can

"We'll help you perform this miracle
But you must set your past free
You dug the hole, but you can't bury your soul
Open your mind and you will see"

Help me - I can't break out this prison all alone
Save me - I'm drowning and I'm hopeless on my own
Heal me - I can't restore my sanity alone

III. Revelation

Way off in the distance I saw the door
I tried to open
I tried forcing with all of my will and still
The door wouldn't open

Unable to trust in my faith
I turned and walked away
I looked around, felt a chill in the air
Took my will and turned it over

The glass prison which once held me is now gone
A long lost fortress
Armed only with liberty
And the key of my willingness

Fell down on my knees and prayed
"Thy will be done"
I turned around, saw a light shining through
The door was wide open

Sylaby

DziĂŞki wam, Random Word Generator i fonotaktyka to chyba to, z czego bĂŞdĂŞ
czerpaÂł.

Obiecane taksy:

Tax#1

Close-to-complete Ideology and Religion Shit List

* Taoism - Shit happens.
* Confucianism - Confucius say, "Shit happens."
* Buddhism - If shit happens, it isn't really shit.
* Zen Buddhism - Shit is, and is not.
* Zen Buddhism #2 - What is the sound of shit happening?
* Hinduism - This shit has happened before.
* Islam - If shit happens, it is the will of Allah.
* Islam #2 - If shit happens, kill the person responsible.
* Islam #3 - If shit happens, blame Israel.
* Catholicism - If shit happens, you deserve it.
* Protestantism - Let shit happen to someone else.
* Presbyterian - This shit was bound to happen.
* Episcopalian - It's not so bad if shit happens, as long as you serve the
right wine with it.
* Methodist - It's not so bad if shit happens, as long as you serve grape
juice with it.
* Congregationalist - Shit that happens to one person is just as good as
shit that happens to another.
* Unitarian - Shit that happens to one person is just as bad as shit that
happens to another.
* Lutheran - If shit happens, don't talk about it.
* Fundamentalism - If shit happens, you will go to hell, unless you are born
again. (Amen!)
* Fundamentalism #2 - If shit happens to a televangelist, it's okay.
* Fundamentalism #3 - Shit must be born again.
* Judaism - Why does this shit always happen to us?
* Calvinism - Shit happens because you don't work.

* Creationism - God made all shit.
* Secular Humanism - Shit evolves.
* Christian Science - When shit happens, don't call a doctor - pray!
* Christian Science #2 - Shit happening is all in your mind.
* Unitarianism - Come let us reason together about this shit.
* Quakers - Let us not fight over this shit.
* Utopianism - This shit does not stink.
* Darwinism - This shit was once food.
* Capitalism - That's MY shit.
* Communism - It's everybody's shit.
* Feminism - Men are shit.
* Chauvinism - We may be shit, but you can't live without us...
* Commercialism - Let's package this shit.
* Impressionism - From a distance, shit looks like a garden.
* Idolism - Let's bronze this shit.
* Existentialism - Shit doesn't happen; shit IS.
* Existentialism #2 - What is shit, anyway?
* Stoicism - This shit is good for me.
* Hedonism - There is nothing like a good shit happening!
* Mormonism - God sent us this shit.
* Mormonism #2 - This shit is going to happen again.
* Wiccan - An it harm none, let shit happen.
* Scientology - If shit happens, see "Dianetics", p.157.
* Jehovah's Witnesses - Knock< Knock< Shit happens.
* Jehovah's Witnesses #2 - May we have a moment of your time to show you
some of our shit?
* Jehovah's Witnesses #3 - Shit has been prophesied and is imminent; only
the righteous shall survive its happening.
* Moonies - Only really happy shit happens.
* Hare Krishna - Shit happens, rama rama.
* Rastafarianism - Let's smoke this shit!
* Zoroastrianism - Shit happens half on the time.
* Church of SubGenius - BoB shits.
* Practical - Deal with shit one day at a time.
* Agnostic - Shit might have happened; then again, maybe not.
* Agnostic #2 - Did someone shit?
* Agnostic #3 - What is this shit?
* Satanism - SNEPPAH TIHS.
* Atheism - What shit?
* Atheism #2 - I can't believe this shit!
* Nihilism - No shit.
* Alcoholics Anonymous -  Shit happens-one day at a time!

Tax#2
GEORGE BUSH : Po zmianie kolejnoÂści liter : HE BUGS GORE
DORMITORY - DIRTY ROOM
EVANGELIST - EVIL'S AGENT
PRESBYTERIAN - BEST IN PRAYER
DESPERATION - A ROPE ENDS IT
THE MORSE CODE - HERE COME DOTS
SLOT MACHINES - CASH LOST IN ME
ANIMOSITY - IS NO AMITY
MOTHER-IN-LAW - WOMAN HITLER
SNOOZE ALARMS - ALAS! NO MORE Z'S
A DECIMAL POINT - I'M A DOT IN PLACE
THE EARTHQUAKES - THAT QUEER SHAKE
ELEVEN PLUS TWO - TWELVE PLUS ONE
PRESIDENT CLINTON OF THE USA - TO COPULATE HE FINDS INTERNS

Tax#3
Pilot helikoptera do kontroli podejÂścia: "Tak, jestem 3000 stóp nad namiarem
Cubla."
Drugi gÂłos na tej samej czĂŞstotliwoÂści: "NIE! Nie moÂżesz! Ja teÂż jestem na
tej samej wysokoÂści nad tym samym namiarem!"
Krótka przerwa, po czym odzywa siĂŞ gÂłos pierwszego pilota (bardzo gÂłoÂśno):
"Ty idioto! Ty jesteÂś moim drugim pilotem!"

Tax#4
Facet, o którym bĂŞdzie mowa, byÂł Âświetnym pilotem, ale nie bardzo potrafiÂł
uspokoiĂŚ pasaÂżerów. Pewnego razu samolot lÂądujÂący przed nim rozwaliÂł sobie
oponĂŞ podczas lÂądowania, a jej gumowe szczÂątki rozleciaÂły siĂŞ po caÂłym
pasie. Polecono mu poczekaĂŚ aÂż pas zostanie sprzÂątniĂŞty. A oto jego
ogÂłoszenie do pasaÂżerów:
"Panie i panowie, obawiam siĂŞ, Âże bĂŞdziemy mieli niewielkie opóÂźnienie w
przylocie. Na dole zamkniĂŞto lotnisko do chwili, gdy to, co zostaÂło z
ostatniego samolotu, który tam wylÂądowaÂł, zostanie usuniĂŞte."

Zlomiarze PKP atakuja?

Hi all!

This is my first post here on this forum, but I see you have already copied
my text from other sources.

I posted that thread, as a wake up call to all of you who really care about
Polish steam. There is action taking place, at this moment which endangers
many engines, which you believe to be safe. Why now, well part of the reason
has been mentioned above, which is liked to the current scrap price and the
fact that steam engines are very good scrap, and command a higher price than
on Fiat 126's!

But, there is a much deeper concern to all of this. Firstly, the way things
are going in Poland at the moment, there will be no active steam in the whole
of Poland, with the exception of Chabowka, which is hanging on just, and
Wolsztyn. I will come to Wolsztyn maters later.

I came to Poland last year in March for a weeks holiday with a friend. I used
to live here all the time before 2001, but I was forced to return to England
after my mother had a stroke. During our trip, we visited Chabowka, only to
be told the museum was in a state of being wound up, because PKP had no money

the person was in a place to know. We discovered that Jaworzyna was also in
the process of closing too, which sparked me and my friend to try and do
something about the situation. Following our return to England, and lots of
emails, it was decided to hold a meeting in Warszawa. Since this meeting, in
late 2003, Chabowka has now been financed, a decision, maybe linked to the
meeting? I was not present at this meeting, so I don't know.

Wolsztyn on the other hand has no problems on the surface, engines get
repaired? sometimes, but mostly, as seem the case, other good engines are
drafted in, to replace others so badly worn out. There are no funds to repair
them, so only the scrappers torch awaits them. Today I read on another forum
that Ol49-3 and 11, and Tkt48-18 are moving to replace other engines at
Wolsztyn. http://www.parowozy.com.pl/simpleforum20/q.php?mode=read&id=301

This is the continuation of the devastation of the remaining fleet of good
engines in Poland, as these engines will also be used to a point were they
too are only scrap, and then what? Is there a secret factory in Poland still
making Ol49's? If so I want a dozen! I'm sick and tired on mentioning the
real reason for what's causing the demise of so many engines in Wolsztyn, so
here's a clue. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3523499.stm

Since the beginning of this year a scrap company has been touring Poland
scrapping the last remaining engines, which are supposed to be unwanted by
PKP. This scrapping has cleared long forgotten places like Scineawka Srednie,
but also cleared places where engines were reserved for Pyskowice, and had
museum orders covering them, which PKP knew about. so bits of paper do not
protect engines, that's a fact.

Just in case non of you have read it, here is the Polish law covering
antiques.  http://www.zabytki.pl/sources/prawo/ustawa.html.

Now, think on there is a large collection of engines mostly, but not all
belonging to PKP, and not MK at Krzeszowice, which are on the list of engines
which are not wanted by MK, along with these, add all the engines at
Jaworzyna, which are there as PKP exhibits, and Elk, plus lost of other
engines which for one reason or another still survive, you have another 40+
engines which could easily go for scrap. I mentioned the ones in Krakow, as
these engines are not wanted at Chabowka, as there is no space for them
there, so we were told, so I've included them on my "in danger list"

If you stop and think, there is a clear strategy to all of this. This is not
some plot dreamed up by an Englishman sitting on his butt in England. This is
what is going on in Poland today!

What can be done to stop it? Well, A national out cry needs to be raised in
the press. This policy is bad for Poland's future tourist business, which
some of you might get involved with in the future, but there is no future for
this business in Poland if everything is scrapped.

I would happily come to Poland a check the condition of every non museum
steamer left in the country, and draw up a list of what to keep and what to
scrap, based on condition, so the best would be kept. But I know this will
not happen, and the scrapping will continue.

In Britain, and all of Europe, steam engines are valued as an irreplaceable
resource, why should that be different in Poland?

cenzura ?

Cytat:Przecież ostrzelano meczety. Są tacy, którzy już wymierzają sprawiedliwość
na własną rękę.



no bo im te zdjecia jednak pokazali,
zdjecia podobno z 91 roku
oto forward z innej grupy na ten temat:
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Newsgroups:
alt.2600,alt.2600.hackers,alt.2600.hackerz,alt.cyberspace.rebels

Subject: Fw: CNN USING 1991 FOOTAGE of celebrating Palistinians to
manipulate

Thought that this is somewhat important infomation to share, especally
regarding the discussions on the politics and history of all of this.

--------- Forwarded message ----------

Subject: CNN USING 1991 FOOTAGE of celebrating Palistinians to manipulate
you

[forwarded]

CNN USING 1991 FOOTAGE of celebrating Palistinians to manipulate you

Subject:      Fourth Power

I'd like to add some ideas from here, down south.

There's an important point in the power of press, specifically the power
of
CNN.

All around the world we are subjected to 3 or 4 huge news distributors,
and one of them - as you well know - is CNN. Very well, I guess all of
you have been seeing (just as I've been) images from this company. In
particular, one set of images called my attencion: the Palestinians
celebrating the bombing, out on the streets, eating some cake and making
funny faces for the camera.

Well, THOSE IMAGES WERE SHOT BACK IN 1991!!! Those are images of
Palestinians celebrating the invasion of Kuwait! It's simply
unacceptable that a super-power of cumminications as CNN uses images
which do not correspond to the reality in talking about so serious an
issue.

A teacher of mine, here in Brazil, has videotapes recorded in 1991, with
the very same images; he's been sending emails to CNN, Globo (the major
TV network in Brazil) and newspapers, denouncing what I myself classify
as a crime against the public opinion. If anyone of you has access to
this kind of files, serch for it. In the meanwhile, I'll try to 'put my
hands' on a copy of this tape.

But now, think for a moment about the impact of such images. Your people
is hurt, emotionally fragile, and this kind broadcast have very high
possibility of causing waves of anger and rage against Palestinians.
It's simply irresponsible to show images such as those.

Finally, I'd like to say that we all regret and condemn all that has
happened in the last days; but Nikos has a point here. I really don't
want to be misunderstood here, but the truth is that US government had
shown no respect for other countries in the last decades. In the 60s and
70s they had halped lots of military coups throughout the world
(including Brazil in 64). Later, with Reagan and Bush Father, the
Washington Consensus have been demolishing the bases of our economies,
making us more and more dependant (and, many of us, prehocupied with
this situation).

Your current president quickly made things worse: Kioto Protocol, Star
Wars, Colombia Plan, the exchange of rain forest for pieces of external
debt, tha abandonment of the position of third party in negotiations
between IRA and England, and between Palestinians and Israel. All those
mistakes in US external politics made your country more hatred than
before, and, of course, more vulnerable.

Listen, I'm NOT justifying the terrorist actions that took place in your
country; but it seems to me that, if your leaders had come along another
path of thoughts and actions, you wouldn't be suffering what you are
now.

Best regards, and the hope that everything is resolved for the best of
all of us

MĂĄrcio A. V. Carvalho
State University of Campinas - Brazil
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Teleportacja...?

 Monday, 17 June, 2002, 07:11 GMT 08:11 UK
Australian teleport breakthrough

The research could feed into better telecomunications

By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News Online science editor

It is a long way from Star Trek, but teleportation - the disembodiment of an
object in one location and its reconstruction in another - has been
successfully carried out in a physics lab in Australia.
Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) made a beam of light
disappear in one place and reappear in another a short distance away.

The achievement confirms that in theory teleportation is possible, at least
for sub-atomic particles; whether it can be done for larger systems, such as
atoms, remains to be seen.

The more likely applications will come in telecommunications, enabling much
faster transfer of data and the use of encryption that can never be broken.

Teleportation has been one of the hottest topics among physicists working in
quantum mechanics - the study of the fundamental structure of matter.

Some 40 labs around the world are currently trying to teleport a laser beam
after pioneering work in 1998 at the California Institute of Technology
showed it should be possible.

'Spooky interaction'

The Australian researchers have exploited a phenomenon called "quantum
entanglement", which links the properties of two photons of light created at
the same time. Einstein called it a "spooky interaction".

What it means is that two photons can be created and sent to different
places. It is possible to force one photon into a specific quantum
mechanical state and, because the two photons are connected in some way, the
other photon will instantaneously take up a complementary state.

At first sight, entanglement offers the prospect of sending a signal faster
than the speed of light. But a closer look at what is actually possible
shows that this will not work because of the limits of what can be known
about quantum mechanical systems and how such information is relayed.

But it may offer the prospect of a Star Trek-style transporter.

'Exciting applications'

Using quantum entanglement, ANU physicist Ping Koy Lam has disassembled
laser light at one end of an optical communications system and recreated a
replica just a metre away.

An encoded signal is embedded in an input stream of photons, which is
entangled with another beam.

Elsewhere in the lab, the beam of photons and the associated signal is
reconstituted.

"What we have demonstrated here is that we can take billions of photons,
destroy them simultaneously, and then recreate them in another place," Dr
Lam says.

"The applications of teleportation for computers and communications over the
next decade are very exciting," he adds.

Body movement

Quantum teleportation could make encrypted or coded information 100% secure,
Dr Lam said, because even if intercepted the message would be unintelligible
unless it was intended for a specific recipient.

"It should be possible to construct a perfect cryptography system. When two
parties want to communicate with one another, we can enable the secrecy of
the communication to be absolutely perfect."

But for a human to be teleported, a machine would have to be built that
could pinpoint and analyse the trillions and trillions of atoms that make up
the human body.

"I think teleporting of that kind is very, very far away," Dr Lam says. "We
don't know how to do that with a single atom yet."

Quantum teleporting is problematic for humans because the original is
destroyed in the process of creating the replica.

Teleportacja...?

A co z PL???

Cytat:Monday, 17 June, 2002, 07:11 GMT 08:11 UK
Australian teleport breakthrough

The research could feed into better telecomunications

By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News Online science editor

It is a long way from Star Trek, but teleportation - the disembodiment of
an
object in one location and its reconstruction in another - has been
successfully carried out in a physics lab in Australia.
Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) made a beam of
light
disappear in one place and reappear in another a short distance away.

The achievement confirms that in theory teleportation is possible, at
least
for sub-atomic particles; whether it can be done for larger systems, such
as
atoms, remains to be seen.

The more likely applications will come in telecommunications, enabling
much
faster transfer of data and the use of encryption that can never be
broken.

Teleportation has been one of the hottest topics among physicists working
in
quantum mechanics - the study of the fundamental structure of matter.

Some 40 labs around the world are currently trying to teleport a laser
beam
after pioneering work in 1998 at the California Institute of Technology
showed it should be possible.

'Spooky interaction'

The Australian researchers have exploited a phenomenon called "quantum
entanglement", which links the properties of two photons of light created
at
the same time. Einstein called it a "spooky interaction".

What it means is that two photons can be created and sent to different
places. It is possible to force one photon into a specific quantum
mechanical state and, because the two photons are connected in some way,
the
other photon will instantaneously take up a complementary state.

At first sight, entanglement offers the prospect of sending a signal
faster
than the speed of light. But a closer look at what is actually possible
shows that this will not work because of the limits of what can be known
about quantum mechanical systems and how such information is relayed.

But it may offer the prospect of a Star Trek-style transporter.

'Exciting applications'

Using quantum entanglement, ANU physicist Ping Koy Lam has disassembled
laser light at one end of an optical communications system and recreated a
replica just a metre away.

An encoded signal is embedded in an input stream of photons, which is
entangled with another beam.

Elsewhere in the lab, the beam of photons and the associated signal is
reconstituted.

"What we have demonstrated here is that we can take billions of photons,
destroy them simultaneously, and then recreate them in another place," Dr
Lam says.

"The applications of teleportation for computers and communications over
the
next decade are very exciting," he adds.

Body movement

Quantum teleportation could make encrypted or coded information 100%
secure,
Dr Lam said, because even if intercepted the message would be
unintelligible
unless it was intended for a specific recipient.

"It should be possible to construct a perfect cryptography system. When
two
parties want to communicate with one another, we can enable the secrecy of
the communication to be absolutely perfect."

But for a human to be teleported, a machine would have to be built that
could pinpoint and analyse the trillions and trillions of atoms that make
up
the human body.

"I think teleporting of that kind is very, very far away," Dr Lam says.
"We
don't know how to do that with a single atom yet."

Quantum teleporting is problematic for humans because the original is
destroyed in the process of creating the replica.



Pulp Fiction we Wrocławiu


Cytat:moge podac jeszcze kilka innych powodow ;)



moj ulubiony to "historia pewnego zegarka":

Hello, little man. Boy, I sure heard a bunch about you. See, I was a
good friend|of your dad's. We were in that Hanoi pit of hell together
over five years. Hopefully you'll never have to experience this
yourself, but when two men are in a situation like me and your dad
werefor as long as we were, you take on certain responsibilities of the
other. If it'd been me who'd-- not made it, Major Coolidge'd be talking
right now to my son Jim. But the way it turned out, I'm talking to you.
Butch... I got something for ya. This watch I got here was first
purchased by your great-grandfather during the first World War. It was
bought in a little general store in Knoxville, Tennessee. Made by the
first company to ever make wristwatches. Up 'til then, people just
carried pocket watches. It was bought by Private Doughboy Erine Coolidge
on the day he set sail for Paris. This was your great-grandfather's war
watch, and he wore it every day he was in that war, and when he'd done
his duty, he went home to your great-grandmother, took the watch off,
put it in an old coffee can,and in that can it stayed until your
granddad, Dane Coolidge, was called upon by his country to go overseas
and fight the Germans once again. This time they called it World War ll.
Your great-grandfather gave this watch to your granddad for good luck.
Unfortunately, Dane's luck wasn't as good as his old man's. Dane was a
Marine, and he was killed along with all the other Marines at the battle
of Wake lsland. Your granddad was facing death. He knew it. None of
those boys ever had any illusions about leaving that island alive, so
three days before the Japanese took the island, your granddad asked a
gunner on an Air Force transport, name of Winocki-- a man he'd never met
before in his life-- to deliver to his infant son, who he'd never seen
in the flesh, his gold watch. Three days later, your granddad was dead,
but Winocki kept his word. After the war was over, he paid a visit to
your grandmother, delivering to your infant father his dad's gold watch.
This watch. This watch was on your daddy's wrist when he was shot down
over Hanoi. He was captured, put in a Vietnamese prison camp. He knew if
the gooks ever saw the watch, it'd be confiscated, taken away. The way
your dad looked at it, this watch was your birthright. He'd be damned if
any slope's gonna put their greasy, yellow hands on his boy's
birthright, so he hid it in one place he knew he could hide something--
his ass. Five long years he wore this watch up his ass. Then he died of
dysentery-- He give me the watch. I hid this uncomfortable hunk of metal
up my ass two years. Then... after seven years, I was sent home to my
family and... now... Iittle man, I give the watch to you.

chyba sie przejde do tego kina...

Anal-itycy odgiwzduja Besse


Does the rally have legs? In an all-out effort to answer that question, here are
recent comments from a host of analysts, market technicians and other so-called
experts to see if we can find a thread of common thought to draw upon. Enjoy.

"Here's a place I'm willing to stick my neck out," said Rick Bensignor, chief
technical strategist at Morgan Stanley. "We're still in a secular bear market, but
this could be a real good bouncing point, and one you wouldn't want to miss."

"The market's healing could begin with the earnings season. We [may start] to build a
more positive tone," said Jeffrey Kleintop, chief investment strategist at PNC
Advisors.

"The [rally of] the past couple of sessions was the response to a classically
oversold condition. But we're still in the bottoming process that began in late
July," Kleintop said.

"I'd love to see this rally hold on, but it's hard to quantify which way we're going
to go," said Ben Hovermale, head trader at Wells Capital Management. "If companies
don't follow through, we're going to go nowhere."

Ken Tower, a technical analyst at UST Securities, said while there are many
indicators that suggest the market has bottomed, he is looking for the major averages
to move above the levels reached on Sept. 26 for confirmation that the recent gains
are sustainable. Sept. 25-26 marked the last two-day rally before the sharp selloff.

"The proof is in the pudding. Volume is the key, and so too is follow-through. Both
have been lacking all along in these rally attempts. Why? The market acts as though
there's no money out there. Rallies seem more about some let-up in the selling versus
any real buying," observed Frank Gretz, chief market analyst at Shields & Co.

Richard Dickson, technical strategist at Hilliard Lyons, said the market may be in
the early stages of a "trading rally" that could carry prices 20 percent higher.
Still, he doubts this week's low represented the bottom for the bear market.

"Key levels for the near-term are 8,000 for the Dow, 850 for the S&P and 1,240 for
the Nasdaq. A close above those levels should provide further evidence the market has
embarked on at least a short-term and possibly intermediate-term move higher,"
Dickson said.

Nash noted that the VIX index spiked to 50 last week, signaling a high level of fear
in the marketplace. And while the S&P 500 actually broke below its July low of 775,
the index was able to recover strongly, signaling that a successful retest had
occurred. Still, Nash added that to declare a bottom right now would be "a little bit
foolish."

"I tell investors they should be insecure -- they should not be complacent -- and
that means the market should give you assurances on a regular basis, if not every
day, that an uptrend is still in place," he said. "An uptrend is a market where
you're making higher highs and higher lows. If you're not seeing that, you've got to
be very nervous."

In a research note Thursday morning, Bensignor outlined a list of technical reasons
why he believes "one of the best buying opportunities of the year" had arrived,
including: the potential for a "double bottom" by the S&P at 775; a higher low for
the Relative Strength Index yesterday despite the lower lows for major averages; a
drop in bullishness in the Investors Intelligence poll to 31% from 38%; and
yesterday's spike in new 52-week lows on the Big Board.

In addition to those "conventional" technical indicators, Bensignor also described a
"phenomena with Fibonacci movement" that was triggered today and has him particularly
optimistic about stocks' near-term outlook. Specifically, he observed that every time
a major U.S. equity index has fallen 38.2% from the closing price on the day of its
all-time intraday peak (not necessarily the day of its all-time closing high) a
sizable rally for all stock proxies emerged.

Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics, a Los Angeles-based quantitative analytics firm that
serves the institutional community, observed that at today's intraday low of 7197,
the Dow was about 24% below its simple 200-day moving average.

The Dow has been more than 20% below its simple 200-day moving average only three
times since 2000, he noted, and on each occasion has rallied sharply thereafter, with
an average gain of about 13% in the ensuing 15 to 30 trading days.

So did that help? We didn't think so.

Prawie WISIWYG z AUCTeXa

Witajcie!

Poniżej cytuję niewielki pliczek do Emacsa, będący moim
uzupełnieniem AUCTeXa o polecenie easy-pdfLaTeX-command.
Po przypisaniu tego polecenia klawiszowi, na przykład
f12, otrzymujemy w Emacsie niemalże WISIWYG: piszemy
tekst, potem f12 i ukazuje się podgląd, potem powrót
do Emacsa, edycja, znowu f12 itd. W zwykłym trybie AUCTeX
zmusza do wklepywania przydługich sekwencji klawiszy.

Całość przewidziana do pracy w trybie pdfLaTeX. Instrukcja
instalacji na początku pliku.

Z pozdrowieniami
Rysiek

;; -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
;; By Ryszard Kubiak, Gdańsk, Poland, last update 2008-May-11.
;;
;; This little library is an add-on to AucTeX.
;; It makes living within the cicle Editor-TeX-Viewer
;; a bit nicer as you will need just one keypress to
;; save your files, call TeX and exit Emacs to access a PDF viewer.
;; You get a kind of WYSIWYG way of working with TeX documents:
;; call easy-pdfLaTeX-command (by pressing f12) to execute TeX
;; on your document and leave Emacs to view the results, then
;; go back to Emacs, edit your files, f12, and so on.
;;
;; To use the library place this file somewhere on your
;; Emacs's load-path and add these lines to your .emacs
;; or site-start.el file:
;;
;;  (load-library "easy-pdfLaTeX")
;;  (global-set-key [f12] 'easy-PDFTeX-command)
;;
;; If the f12 key is not appropriate for you then choose some
;; other key or stay with AUCTeX's Ctrl-c ... conventions to call
;; easy-pdfLaTeX-command.
;;
;; Before calling easy-pdfLaTeX make sure that the following
;; belongs to the list TeX-command-list:
;;  ("pdfLaTeX" "pdflatex --nonstopmode %t" TeX-run-TeX nil t)
;; Call Ctrl-h v Enter TeX-command-list to verify the list.
;; If there is no PDF variant in it use Emacs's customize
;; procedure to add one to TeX-command-list.
;;
;; At the moment the library does not invoke a PDF viewer.
;; You should open one on your own. You may do it by
;; calling a previewer from TeX-command-list after adding your
;; favorite PDF viewer to the list. A warning: Acrobat Reader
;; is not good for working in the proposed WYSIWYG style
;; since it grabs the viewed PDF file and does not allow
;; other programs to change it, in particular for TeX to
;; generate a new version of the PDF.

(defun easy-pdfLaTeX-sentinel (process name)
   "Hide Emacs when TeX command finishes successfully."
    (if (TeX-TeX-sentinel-check process name) t
      (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (iconify-frame) (lower-frame))))

(defun easy-pdfLaTeX-TeXbuffer-p ()
   "Predicate: is a visited buffer a TeX one?"
   (member (file-name-extension (buffer-file-name)) TeX-file-extensions))

(defun easy-pdfLaTeX-command ()
   "Run TeX on TeX-master then hide Emacs to access a viewer."
   (interactive)
;; Save changed TeX buffers
   (save-some-buffers t 'easy-pdfLaTeX-TeXbuffer-p)
;; Here is an alternative way of saving. It may not save buffers
;; with external macro libraries needed by TeX-master though:
;;  (TeX-save-document t)
;; Establish TeX-master:
   (setq TeX-master (TeX-dwim-master))
   (if (and (null TeX-master) (not (easy-pdfLaTeX-TeXbuffer-p)))
     (error "Cannot establish TeX-master for this buffer."))
;; Set a sentinel function to define the set of actions
;; to be performed when TeX finishes it's job; we after hiding
   (setq TeX-sentinel-default-function 'easy-pdfLaTeX-sentinel)
;; Run TeX to build the PDF then hide:
   (TeX-command "pdfLaTeX" 'TeX-master-file))