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>>>From time to time I have to travel, and seem to end up with a rather slow link back home that makes remote display of exmh rather slow, even over ssh and/or VNC. What I'd like to do is use an imap capable mailer to communicate with an imap server that is serving up my MH folders. Does anyone know of any Imap servers that can do this? I'd like it to be able to handle the mailstore using MH commands so things don't get out of sync. At the moment I use a combo of fetchmail and procmail to handle soring things when I'm local, and it's possible that an imap server would mung this when I deleted a message remotely. Stephen-- The views expressed above are not those of PGS Tensor. "We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the Complete Works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true." Robert Wilensky, University of California _______________________________________________ Exmh-users mailing list Exmh-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-users
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hea sporting clays tournament - august 15 , 2000 hea ' s annual sporting clays tournament is just around the corner , august 15 , 2000 at the american shooting centers . watch your fax for all the details , but prepare for the same format as last year with registration starting at 1 : 30 p . m . ( late registration after 2 : 45 earns 2 shot penalty ! ) and the action beginning at 3 : 30 p . m . warm up with the two - man flush at 1 : 30 . reservation and pre - payment required by august 9 th ! a " private drawing " for a new shotgun will be held for reservations / payments received by august 1 , 2000 - so make your plans now to participate . after the competition , dinner will be again in the air conditioned pavilion with thousands of dollars in door prizes ! non shooters pay $ 40 per person for dinner , drinks and door prizes . luck of the draw ( randomly selected teams ) pay $ 80 per person - 50 targets , dinner , drinks & door prizes . blast masters ( make your own 4 shooter team ) pay $ 115 per person - 100 targets , dinner , drinks & door prizes . contributions , corporate sponsors and volunteers are needed . if interested , please contact one of our three tournament chairs - jim cody ( 713 / 230 - 3550 ) , jeff eatherton ( 713 / 230 - 7286 ) or kemp jones ( 713 / 207 - 5189 ) . thanks again to our sponsors from last year . details will be faxed out and available on our website friday ( june 16 ) . or call eva pollard at the hea office ( 713 / 651 - 0551 ) or jim cody for more information . this message was sent by : teresa knight , executive director houston energy association ( hea ) phone : ( 713 ) 651 - 0551 fax : ( 713 ) 659 - 6424 tknight @ houstonenergy . org if you would like to have your email address removed from our mailing list , please click the link below to the hea home page , where you will find a mini - form to remove your name automatically . http : / / www . houstonenergy . org /
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hedging lng volumes stinson / vince , i think this is important to know . regards , sandeep . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by sandeep kohli / enron _ development on 03 / 28 / 2001 08 : 23 am - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - anshuman srivastav 03 / 28 / 2001 06 : 32 : 20 am to : marc de la roche @ ect cc : tushar dhruv @ enron , doug leach @ ect , mohan gurunath / enron _ development @ enron _ development , rajesh sivaraman / enron _ development @ enron _ development , shubh shrivastava / enron _ development @ enron _ development , mukesh tyagi / enron _ development @ enron _ development ( bcc : sandeep kohli / enron _ development ) subject : hedging lng volumes hi marc , dpc would like a swap to hedge its price expsoure on lng . we do understand that there exists a basis risk between jcc ( the lng spa index ) and brent ( the market index for the product ) and will bear such risk . we also appreciate the fact that this is a financial product and irrespective of actual consumption , we will still have to bear the burden ( if any ) of the swap . fuel - lng indexed to jcc ( closely correlated to brent futures ) period volumes ( tbtu ) volumes ( mt ) volumes ( jcc bbls ) january 2002 to december 2002 33 . 61 650 , 000 9 , 127 , 049 january 2003 to december 2003 48 . 63 940 , 000 13 , 207 , 496 january 2004 to december 2004 48 . 63 940 , 000 13 , 207 , 496 crude swap price : can we look at a ' dirty ' hedge and get a crude ( $ / bbl ) swap price . like any other regular swap , this will be a monthly settle product . the above conversions from mt to bbls are based on lng conversion factors . ( 14 . 04 bbls / mt ) . we also would like to understand the requirements of the credit group to put this hedge in place . please indicate the process as well as the security mechanisms to provide adequate credit support for the swap . please call me ( 98210 38711 ) or rajesh ( 98201 88310 ) for any additional info . regards , anshuman
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I recently installed Razor v2.14 and started using it. I am finding it necessary to whitelist a _lot_ of mailing lists. Some, such as yahoogroups, I can't whitelist because the from: address is the person making the post, so I will have to whitelist on another field when I can modify my code to do so. I wonder if someone is not being careful about their submissions, or if these are bad mailing lists that don't drop bad mail addresses that become trollboxes in time.Any employee who has left my company more than three years ago is eligible to become a trollbox. I figure after three years of bounced mail, the list should have figured out they aren't here any more.Fox------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users
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They are legally required to do that. I got a similar check because an insurance company didn't pay a claim quickly enough. It might have been $.02.Although they spent lots more than $.33 to mail you the check, the alternative seems to be to keep the money. Do you really want companies to have a financial incentive to over-bill you 'just a bit' so they could keep it? For a company with millions of customers, $.33/customer starts adding up. > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of > bitbitch@magnesium.net> So I get a check from Pac Bell today (SBC as they're called now). > Turns out, they went to the trouble of printing out, signing, sealing > and stamping a check just to refund me for a whole $0.33. > > They easily spent more than this just getting the materials together. > Why the hell do companies bother to do this crap? I mean, isn't there > a bottom line in terms of cost effectiveness? I don't think I missed > the .33, but I sure as hell would have appreciated lower rates in lieu > of being returned pennies. > > I'm truly stuck on this though. I don't know whether to frame the > check, burn it, or cash it in. Maybe I should find a way to return to > sender, so they have to spend -more- money on giving me my .33 dues. > > > Does .33 even buy anything anymore? Funny bit of it, is I couldn't > even make a phone call these days. > > *boggled* > BB. > > -- > Best regards, > bitbitch mailto:bitbitch@magnesium.net
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symposium on rime tables on saturday , 2 may , 1998 , there will be a one-day symposium on chinese historical phonology at the university of minnesota ( minneapolis ) . the topic is : new views of the philosophy underlying the chinese rime table discussants will be w . south coblin ( u . iowa ) and wenchao li ( u . minnesota ) . to submit abstracts for consideration , please mail or fax a complete abstract and curriculum vitae to : david prager branner institute of linguistics and asian and slavic languages and literatures university of minnesota 192 klaeber court 320-16 th avenue s . e . minneapolis , mn 55455-0135 usa fax : ( 612 ) - 624-4579 ( please write branner on your fax ) . please indicate an email return address if at all possible , as well as a phone or fax contact number . it is expected that all submissions will have full tonal indications on all romanized forms . submissions without tonally complete romanization cannot be accepted . submissions received before 5 march , 1998 will receive highest consideration . a small amount of funding to defray some speakers ' travel expenses may become available , although the symposium organizer cannot guarantee that money will be disbursed for this meeting . please indicate at the time of your submission if you wish to apply for this .
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From: http://www.xent.com/jan00/0823.html > "There are two kinds of people in this world, right? Nonbelievers and > believers," the animated Jain said to his audience at the Chase H&Q > plaNET.wall.street Internet conference last week. "In other words, those > who don't believe in God, and those who believe in God and InfoSpace. > That's OK -- the nonbelievers will be converted when we become a > trillion-dollar company."Chalk one up for the nonbelievers:http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/3779952.htmInfoSpace CEO to step downBELLEVUE, Wash. AP) - InfoSpace Inc. chairman and chief executive Naveen Jain will step down from his posts once the Internet services and software company finds a replacement.Jain, a former Microsoft executive, founded InfoSpace six years ago and led the company through its rise and fall. His departure from the top posts was announced Wednesday.With its stock now trading for dimes, InfoSpace is in danger of being delisted from the Nasdaq Stock Market. The company is asking shareholders to approve a one-for-10 reverse stock split to prop up the price. If approved on Sept. 12, shareholders would trade in 10 shares of stock for one new share.The company has had trouble retaining its top-level executives in the past, including most recently, former chief executive Arun Sarin who resigned last year after just nine months on the job.The company said Jain will remain as a company employee.Shares of InfoSpace fell 2 cents to 43 cents in afternoon trading on Nasdaq.http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork
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> MF> I don't think free speech is a license to speak directly at > and be in the > MF> physical presence of any particular individual of your > choosing - especially > MF> when that individual is busy doing something else and isn't > interested.Yep. I agree 100%> > Sure. And that goes back to my second argument -- Cohen. THey can > walk away. NObody compells them to stand there, I'll agree fully. > But we still have a Constitutional right to speak out against > policies, actions and grievances. > > Again. If you want it another way, lets change the Constitution.Huh? Are you saying that whoever has the loudest voice gets to be heard? Shouting down a public speaker could be considered a form of censorship. If shouting down public speakers is 'protected' it is only a matter of time before the people doing the shouting have their tactic used against them -every single time they open their mouth-. The tactic is stupid and non-productive and if generally used, will only result in chaos. The tactic is just stupid ego-bation at best, unless the goal is to generate chaos. And humans whose goals and actions in life are to create chaos in society should be locked up (provided you can accurately identify them, which is not really possible anyway, but hey, this is my rant :-). IMHO.Bill
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No analysis yet... don't know what to make of it yet. But here's the raw bits for all to peruse and check out what's really going on... Best, Rohit===========================================================DataPower delivers XML acceleration device By Scott Tyler Shafer August 27, 2002 5:46 am PTDATAPOWER TECHNOLOGY ON Monday unveiled its network device designed specifically to process XML data. Unlike competing solutions that process XML data in software, DataPower's device processes the data in hardware -- a technology achievement that provides greater performance, according to company officials.The new device, dubbed DataPower XA35 XML Accelerator, is the first in a family of products expected from the Cambridge, Mass.-based startup. The DataPower family is based on a proprietary processing core technology called XG3 that does the analysis, parsing, and processing of the XML data.According to Steve Kelly, CEO of DataPower, the XA35 Accelerator was conceived to meet the steady adoption of XML, the anticipated future proliferation of Web services, and as a means to share data between two businesses."Our vision is to build out an XML-aware infrastructure," Kelly said. "The XA35 is the first of a family."Kelly explained that converting data into XML increases the file size up to 20 times. This, he said, makes processing the data very taxing on application servers; DataPower believes an inline device is the best alternative.In addition to the large file sizes, security is also of paramount importance in the world of XML."Today's firewalls are designed to inspect HTTP traffic only," Kelly said. "A SOAP packet with XML will go straight through a firewall. Firewalls are blind to XML today."Future products in DataPowers family will focus more specifically on security, especially as Web services proliferate, Kelly said.According to DataPower, most existing solutions to offload XML processing are homegrown and done in software -- an approach the company itself tried initially and found to be inadequate with regards to speed and security. After trying the software path, the company turned to creating a solution that would process XML in hardware."Our XG3 execution core converts XML to machine code," said Kelly, adding that to his knowledge no other company's solution does. Kelly said in the next few months he expects the market to be flooded with technologies that claim to do XML processing -- claims that he believes will be mostly false. Other content-aware switches, such as SSL (secure socket layer) accelerators and load balancers, look at the first 64 bytes of a packet, while the XA35 provides deeper packet inspection, looking at 1,400 bytes and thus enabling greater processing of XML data, Kelly explained.The 1U-high network device has been tested against a large collection of XML and XSL data types and can learn new flavors of the markup language as they pass through the device.The XA35 can be deployed in proxy mode behind a firewall and a load balancer, and it will inspect all traffic that passes and will identify and process those packets that are XML, Kelly said.In addition to proxy mode, the device can also be used as an application co-processor. This deployment method gives administrators more granular control over what data is inspected and the application server itself controls the device.DataPower is not the only company chasing this emerging market. Startup Sarvega, based in Burr Ridge, Ill., introduced the Sarvega XPE switch in May, and earlier this month Tarari, an Intel spin-off, launched with a focus on content processing and acceleration. The DataPower device is now available, priced starting at $54,995. The company has announced one customer to date and says the product is in field trails at a number of other enterprises.=========================================================================DataPower has been addressing enterprise networking needs since it was founded in early 1999 by Eugene Kuznetsov, a technology visionary who foresaw the adverse effects XML and other next generation protocols would have on enterprise networks. Long before industry interest in XML grew, Kuznetsov assembled a team of world-class M.I.T. engineers and designed the industry's first solutions to address the unique requirements for processing XML. The first such solution was a software interpreter called DGXT. This software-based approach to XML processing is still licensed by many companies for use in their own products today.Leveraging the detailed knowledge and customer experience gained from developing software-based accelerators, Kuznetsov's team raised the bar and designed a system for processing XML in purpose-built hardware. In 2001, DataPower's effort produced XML Generation Three (XG3™), the industry's fastest technology for XML processing, bar none.Today, XG3™ technology powers the industry's first wire-speed XML network devices, enabling secure, high-speed applications and XML Web Services. While other companies are just now marketing first versions of products, DataPower is delivering its third generation of technology, providing an immediate return on technology investments to industry-leading customers and partners.DataPower's M.I.T. heritage is complemented by a management team that brings decades of experience in the networking and computing industries, drawing veteran leaders from several successful companies including Akamai, Argon, Cascade, Castle Networks, Sycamore and Wellfleet.=========================================================================DataPower Technology Secures $9.5 Million in FundingVenrock Associates, Mobius Venture Capital and Seed Capital Back Pioneer in XML-Aware Networking for Web ServicesCAMBRIDGE, Mass. - July 8, 2002 - DataPower Technology, Inc., the leading provider of XML-Aware network infrastructure, today announced that it has secured $9.5 million in series B financing. Investors for this round include Venrock Associates, Mobius Venture Capital and Seed Capital Partners. Michael Tyrrell, of Venrock, Bill Burnham, of Mobius, and Jeff Fagnan, of Seed Capital, have joined DataPower’s Board of Directors.DataPower will use this funding to accelerate development, marketing and sales of the company’s breakthrough technology for XML-Aware networking. Founded in 1999, DataPower invented the world’s first intelligent XML networking devices, capable of transforming XML traffic and transactions at the wire-speed enterprises need to effectively embrace Web services and other XML-centric initiatives. DataPower’s solutions are based on its patent-pending XML Generation Three (XG3™) technology."Enterprises are adopting XML at rapid rate to facilitate inter-and intra-company communications but their network infrastructure is ill prepared to support the requirements of this new traffic type. DataPower’s XML-acceleration devices enable the wirespeed processing of XML that is required to support next generation enterprise applications," said Eugene Kuznetsov, CTO and founder of DataPower Technology."DataPower gives companies the ability to use XML that’s critical to Web services projects without sacrificing an ounce of performance." A single DataPower acceleration engine delivers the processing power of 10 servers—breaking the performance bottleneck associated with XML processing and delivering an extraordinary return on investment. In addition, the DataPower platform provides enhanced XML security, protection against XML-based denial-of-service attacks, connection of e-business protocols for incompatible XML data streams, load balancing between back-end servers and real-time statistics reports."In the post-bubble economy, technology investment decisions require laser-focused scrutiny. DataPower’s patent-pending technology addresses a very real and growing pain point for enterprises," said Michael Tyrrell of Venrock Associates. "By turbo-charging their networks with DataPower’s unique XML-Aware networking technology, companies will be free to adopt next generation Web services without encountering performance and security pitfalls.""We looked long and hard for a company capable of addressing the rapidly growing problems surrounding XML message processing performance and security," said Bill Burnham of Mobius Venture Capital. "DataPower is on their third generation of technology. Their patent pending XML Generation Three (XG3) technology was quite simply the single most compelling technology solution we have seen to date.""XML is not a nice-to-have, it is a must have for enterprises serious about optimizing application efficiency. Since 1999, DataPower has been developing solutions to facilitate enterprise use of XML and Web services," said Jeff Fagnan of Seed Capital Partners. "DataPower’s XML-acceleration devices are a key requirement for enterprises that rely on XML for mission critical applications."About Venrock Associates Venrock Associates was founded as the venture capital arm of the Rockefeller Family and continues a tradition of funding entrepreneurs that now spans over seven decades. Laurance S. Rockefeller pioneered early stage venture financing in the 1930s. With over 300 investments over a span of more than 70 years, the firm has an established a track record of identifying and supporting promising early stage, technology- based enterprises. As one of most experienced venture firms in the United States, Venrock maintains a tradition of collaboration with talented entrepreneurs to establish successful, enduring companies. Venrock's continuing goal is to create long-term value by assisting entrepreneurs in building companies from the formative stages. Their consistent focus on Information Technology and Life Sciences-related opportunities provides a reservoir of knowledge and a network of contacts that have proven to be a catalyst for the growth of developing organizations. Venrock's investments have included CheckPoint Software, USinternetworking, Caliper Technologies, Illumina, Niku, DoubleClick, Media Metrix, 3COM, Intel, and Apple Computer. With offices in New York City, Cambridge, MA, and Menlo Park, CA, Venrock is well positioned to respond to opportunities in any locale. For more information on Venrock Associates, please visit www.venrock.comAbout Mobius Venture Capital Mobius Venture Capital, formerly SOFTBANK Venture Capital, is a $2.5 billion U.S.-based private equity venture capital firm managed by an unparalleled team of former CEOs and entrepreneurs, technology pioneers, senior executives from major technology corporations, and leaders from the investment banking community. Mobius Venture Capital specializes primarily in early-stage investments in the areas of: communications systems software and services; infrastructure software and services; professional services; enterprise applications; healthcare informatics; consumer and small business applications; components; and emerging technologies. Mobius Venture Capital combines its technology expertise and broad financial assets with the industry's best entrepreneurs to create a powerhouse portfolio of over 100 of the world's leading high technology companies. Mobius Venture Capital can be contacted by visiting their web site www.mobiusvc.com.About Seed Capital Partners Seed Capital Partners is an early-stage venture fund affiliated with SoftBank Corporation, one of the world's leading Internet market forces. Seed Capital manages funds focused primarily on companies addressing Internet-enabled business-to-business digital information technology opportunities, which are located in the Northeastern U.S., the southeastern region of the Province of Ontario, Canada, and Israel. Seed Capital’s portfolio includes Spearhead Technologies, Concentric Visions and CompanyDNA. For more information on Seed Capital Partners, please visit www.seedcp.com.About DataPower Technology DataPower Technology provides enterprises with intelligent XML-Aware network infrastructure to ensure unparalleled performance, security and manageability of next-generation protocols. DataPower’s patent-pending XML Generation Three (XG3™) technology powers the industry’s first wirespeed XML network devices, enabling secure, high-speed applications and XML Web Services. Founded in 1999, DataPower is now delivering its third generation of technology, providing immediate return on technology investments to industry-leading customers and partners. DataPower is privately held and based in Cambridge, MA. Investors include Mobius Venture Capital, Seed Capital Partners, and Venrock Associates.CONTACT:DataPower Technology, Inc. Kieran Taylor 617-864-0455 kieran@datapower.comSchwartz Communications John Moran/Heather Chichakly 781-684-0770 datapower@schwartz-pr.com========================================================================Steve Kelly, chairman and CEODuring over twenty years in the technology industry, Steve Kelly has built and managed global enterprise networks, provided consulting services to Fortune 50 businesses, and been involved in the launch of several start-ups. Prior to DataPower, Kelly was an entrepreneur-in-residence at Venrock Associates, and was co-founder of Castle Networks, where he led the company's sales, service and marketing functions. Castle was acquired by Siemens AG in 1999 to create Unisphere Networks, which was subsequently purchased by Juniper Networks. Kelly was an early contributor at Cascade Communications, where he built and managed the company's core switching business; Cascade's annual revenues grew from $2 million to $300 million annually during Kelly's tenure. Kelly also worked at Digital Equipment Corporation where he managed and grew their corporate network to 50,000+ nodes in 28 countries, the largest in the world at the time. Kelly has a B.S. in Information Systems from Bentley College.Eugene Kuznetsov, founder, president and CTOEugene Kuznetsov is a technology visionary that has been working to address enterprise XML issues since the late 90s. Kuznetsov founded DataPower Technology, Inc. in 1999 to provide enterprises with an intelligent, XML-aware network infrastructure to support next-generation applications. Prior to starting DataPower, Kuznetsov led the Java JIT Compiler effort for Microsoft Internet Explorer for Macintosh 4.0. He was also part of the team which developed one of the first clean room Java VM's. This high-speed runtime technology was licensed by some of the industry's largest technology companies, including Apple Computer. He has consulted to numerous companies and worked on a variety of hardware and software engineering problems in the areas of memory management, power electronics, optimized execution engines and application integration. Kuznetsov holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from MIT.Steve Willis, vice president of advanced technologySteve Willis is an accomplished entrepreneur and a pioneer in protocol optimization. Prior to joining DataPower, Willis was co-founder and CTO of Argon Networks, a provider of high-performance switching routers that was acquired by Siemens AG in 1999 to create Unisphere Networks; Unisphere was subsequently purchased by Juniper Networks. Before Argon, Steve was vice president of advanced technology at Bay Networks (now Nortel Networks) where he led both IP and ATM-related technology development and managed a group that generated 24 patent applications, developed a 1 Mbps forwarding engine and led the specification of the ATM Forum's PNNI routing protocol. Most notably, Steve was co-founder, original software director and architect for Wellfleet Communications, a leading pioneer of multi-protocol routers. Wellfleet was rated as the fastest growing company in the U.S. for two consecutive years by Fortune magazine. Willis is currently a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Routing Research Group. Willis has a B.D.I.C. in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts.Bill Tao, vice president of engineeringWith a vast understanding of network optimization technologies and extensive experience in LAN and WAN networking, Bill Tao brings over 25 years of critical knowledge to lead DataPower's engineering efforts. Prior to DataPower, Tao was the vice president of engineering for Sycamore Networks, developing a family of metro/regional optical network switches. He is also well acquainted with network optimization techniques as he was previously vice president of engineering at InfoLibria, where he led development and software quality assurance engineering for a family of network caching products. Tao has held senior engineering positions at NetEdge, Proteon, Codex and Wang. Tao received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Connecticut and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois.Kieran Taylor, director of product marketingKieran Taylor has an accomplished record as a marketing professional, industry analyst and journalist. Prior to joining DataPower, Taylor was the director of product management and marketing for Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ: AKAM). As an early contributor at Akamai, he helped develop the company's initial positioning and led the technical development and go-to-market activities for Akamai's flagship EdgeSuite service. Taylor's early contribution helped position the service provider to secure a $12.6 billion IPO. He has also held senior marketing management positions at Nortel Networks, Inc. and Bay Networks. Taylor was previously an analyst at TeleChoice, Inc. and the Wide Area Networks editor for Data Communications, a McGraw Hill publication. Taylor holds a B.A. in Print Journalism from the Pennsylvania State University School of Communications.================================================================= Board of AdvisorsMark Hoover Mark Hoover is President and co-founder of Acuitive, Inc., a start-up accelerator. With over 20 years experience in the networking industry, Hoover's expertise spans product development, marketing, and business development. Before launching Acuitive, Hoover worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories, AT&T Computer Systems, SynOptics, and Bay Networks, where he played a role in the development of key technologies, such as 10-BASET, routing, FDDI, ATM, Ethernet switching, firewall, Internet traffic management, and edge WAN switch industries.George Kassabgi Currently Vice President of Engineering at BEA Systems, Mr. Kassabgi has held executive-level positions in engineering, sales and marketing, and has spearheaded leading-edge developments in the application server marketplace since 1996. He is widely known for his regular speaking engagements at JavaOne, as well as columns and contributions in JavaPro, Java Developer's Journal and other publications. In addition to being a venerated Java expert, George Kassabgi holds a patent on SmartObject Technology, and authored the technical book Progress V8.Marshall T. Rose Marshall T. Rose runs his own firm, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc. He formerly held the position of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Area Director for Network Management, one of a dozen individuals who oversaw the Internet's standardization process. Rose is the author of several professional texts on subjects such as Internet Management, Electronic Mail, and Directory Services, which have been published in four languages. He is well known for his implementations of core Internet technologies (such as POP, SMTP, and SNMP) and OSI technologies (such as X.500 and FTAM). Rose received a PhD in Information and Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine, in 1984.
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ecdl98 - final call for papers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ call for papers second european conference on research and advanced technology for digital libraries european european ics-forth university of union research crete consortium for informatics and mathematics 19 - 23 september , 1998 heraklion , crete , greece http : / / www . csi . forth . gr / 2eurodl ecdl @ cc . uch . gr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ be sure to check the following categories : papers , posters , accepted tutorials , panels and demos , invited speakers , special sessions _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - objectives this conference is the second of a series of european conferences on research and technology for digital libraries funded by the european commission 's tmr programme . its objectives are : to bring together researchers from multiple disciplines whose science relates to the development of digital libraries ; to provide an opportunity for these scientists to form a research community in europe specific to digital library development and to enable them to discuss issues and strategies specific to the european context ; to assist young researchers in establishing relationships with senior scientists in their areas of interest ; to enable review and discussion of research under way in europe , the us , japan and other countries on digital libraries ; to stimulate researchers , especially young scientists , to explore new areas of interest in digital library development ; to establish a forum for discussion of issues specific to europe such as interoperability , multilinguality , intellectual property policy , and information commerce ; to provide an opportunity for researchers in the relevant enabling technologies and information sciences , to discuss issues related to interoperability between world wide distributed digital libraries . > from a technical point of view , the european conferences series aims to contribute to the definition of those digital library parameters which especially influence issues of access , retrieval , and interaction with information ; to identify key problems which must be solved to make digital library services an effective reality ; to identify a general structure or framework for integrating research and solutions ; and to propose and encourage specific , high priority research directions within such a framework . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - topics the conference organisers solicit papers on topics related to digital libraries , including but not limited to the following list : o digital library models , frameworks , and system requirements o metadata o system integration and architecture issues o interoperability , scalability o networked information discovery , agent technologies o information retrieval , organisation , navigation - tools and paradigms o multilinguality o role of knowledge representation systems in digital library interactions o collecting , capturing , filtering , cataloging , indexing , o preserving o intellectual property rights , terms and conditions , rights management o authoring , electronic publishing , electronic commerce and information economies o economic and social implications and issues o user interfaces o handling of graphics , gis , medical data , multimedia information , experimental data and o scientific models _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ conference programme the conference will be held in heraklion , crete , greece . tutorials will be organised on the 19th and 20th of september 1998 ( for a list of accepted tutorials please consult the relevant section below ) . the opening session will take place at 9 . 00a . m . on monday the 21th of september 1998 and the final session will take place on wednesday afternoon , the 23th of september 1998 . full details on the scientific programme of the conference will be published on our web site by the 1st of july 1998 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - important dates 15 may 1998 papers and proposals for posters deadline 25 june 1998 notification of paper and poster acceptance 1 july 1998 scientific programme on the web 25 july 1998 final papers due 19 , 20 september 1998 tutorials 21-23 september 1998 conference _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - posters during the conference a space will be reserved for poster sessions . research projects of any scale are invited to illustrate innovative concepts and prototype systems . poster proposals should include title , names of presenters and outline ( max . 500 words ) . electronic submissions are obligatory ; proposals should be submitted by e-mail to the conference secretariat , ecdl @ cc . uch . gr . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - papers - submission details papers ( max 20 pages , double spaced ) should be submitted electronically in html format , either by e-mail to the conference secretariat , ecdl @ cc . uch . gr , or to our ftp site , ftp : / / ftp . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl . in either case please follow the guidelines below : 1 . in your submission there should be exaclty one html file containing the paper text , suitable for review printing 2 . each figure ( or other material except text ) should be in a separate file 3 . all files consisting your paper should be gathered in a single file ( zip or tar format ) 4 . submit your paper ( please note that electronic submissions are obligatory ) either by e-mail or ftp 5 . send a separate e-mail message to ecdl @ cc . uch . gr containing the title , abstract , keywords for the paper and the relevant contact information . - the deadline for paper submissions is may 15 , 1998 . - important information - best papers will be proposed for publication in a special issue of the ijodl the best papers of the conference will be proposed for publication ( after a new revision and refereeing process ) in a special issue of the international journal on digital libraries ( http : / / link . springer . de / link / service / journals / 00799 / index . htm ) - accepted papers will be published by springer all accepted papers for the conference will be published by springer . upon selection of your paper you are also obliged to provide us another copy of your paper , in latex2e or ms word format , following the guidelines provided by springer . the final date for the preparation of the accepted papers will be july 15 , 1998 . detailed information on preparing accepted papers for publishing can be found at the springer - verlag web site , http : / / www . springer . de . please be sure to read the " information for authors " ( http : / / www . springer . de / comp / lncs / authors . html ) , as well as the new version of the " authors 's instructions " ( you may retrieve this file in pdf format from http : / / www . springer . de / comp / lncs / instruct / typeinst . pdf or in postscript format from http : / / www . springer . de / comp / lncs / instruct / typeinst . ps ; you may also retrieve all related files from our web site ; information will be available from our web pages shortly ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - panels , tutorials and demos detailed information regarding tutorials , demos and panels can be found at the conference web page http : / / www . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl / highlights . html . in brief , accepted tutorials for the conference are the following ( http : / / www . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl / highlights / tutorials . html ) : 1 . standards for interfacing with a digital library by larry masinter 2 . thesauri for knowledge-based assistance in searching digital libraries by dagobert soergel 3 . visual information system by babu m . mehtre 4 . multimedia information retrieval , categorisation , and filtering by pasquale savino and fabrizio sebastiani 5 . designing content for the web of tomorrow , world wide web consortium sponsored tutorial by bert bos 6 . metadata on the web : the resource description framework ( rdf ) , world wide web consortium sponsored tutorial by janne saarela 7 . metadata for networked resources by renato iannella , carl lagoze and stuart weibel a tutorial registration form will be available shortly from our web pages . accepted panels for the conference ( http : / / www . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl / highlights / panels . html ) : 1 . interaction design in digital libraries panelists : constantine stephanidis , david benyon , mark maybury , daniel dardailler , dan diaper 2 . digital video libraries : providing access to the moving image panelists : richard paterson , rachel hughes , robin wright , bruce tonkin 3 . digital library technologies in health care panel coordinator : prof . stelios orphanoudakis 4 . architectures and services for cultural heritage information panel coordinator : panos constantopoulos 5 . metadata and content-based approaches to resource discovery panel organizers : thomas baker and judith klavans accepted demos for the conference ( http : / / www . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl / highlights / demos . html ) : 1 . liberation by robert stubenrauch 2 . aquarelle by vassilis christophides 3 . aontas : the cabernet technical report and abstracts service by frank siqueira 4 . the low - cost digital library by philip konomos 5 . multilingual informedia : a demonstration of speech recognition and information retrieval across multiple languages by howard wactlar 6 . arhon : a multimedia database design for image documents by kostas chandrinos 7 . nara institute of science and technology ( naist ) digital library system by hideki sunahara 8 . the document management system saros / mezzanine by norbert lossau 9 . unicode - based digital library interface by sarantos kapidakis 10 . ercim technical reference digital library by stefania biagioni 11 . cibit : biblioteca telematica italiana . a digital library for the italian cultural heritage by eugenio picchi 12 . intex : searching information in full text by maurice gross 13 . calliope : an experiment in digital libraries by catherine alauzun _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - invited speakers http : / / www . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl / highlights . html # speakers * dr . donald f . ferguson senior manager ibm t . j watson reseach center , ibm academy , usa software systems and middleware for information economies and digital libraries * dr . james j . o'donnell professor of classical studies , vice provost for computing university of pennsylvania , usa the digital library in the university : how we use it * dr . amy friedlander cnri , editor of the d - lib magazine dr . william y . arms cnri , publisher of the d - lib magazine publishing at the speed of web - light ; experiences from d - lib magazine * mark t . maybury advanced information systems center , the mitre corporation intelligent multimedia information access _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - special sessions http : / / www . ics . forth . gr / 2eurodl / highlights . html # sessions a special session on " digital library technologies for libraries " will be held during the conference . detailed information can be found at the conference web site . session organiser : ann okerson speakers : diann rusch - feja , john price - wilkin , chris rusbridge _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - proceedings the proceedings will be published by springer as a volume in their lecture notes in computer science series and will be distributed at the conference . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - fellowship for young researchers a limited number of fellowships for the conference and also for tutorials are available for young researchers who are citizens of european union countries or liechtenstein , norway and iceland . the fellowship offers free registration for the participants and , in special cases where necessary and appropriately justified , may pay for or reimburse travel and lodging expenses . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - programme chair christos nikolaou , university of crete & ics-forth leoforos knossou , gr-71110 heraklion , crete , greece tel : + 30 81 393199 , fax : + 30 81 210106 e - mail : nikolau @ cc . uch . gr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - programme committee serge abiteboul inria , france robert b . allen bellcore , usa thomas baker asian institute of technology , thailand william birmingham university of michigan , usa panos constantopoulos university of crete & ics-forth , greece bruce croft university of massachusetts , usa costis dallas hellenic ministry of foreign affairs , greece edward a . fox virginia technical university , usa norbert fuhr university of dortmund , germany hector garcia - molina stanford university , usa keith jeffery ral-clrc , uk martin kersten cwi , netherlands judith klavans columbia university , usa carl lagoze cornell university , usa clifford a . lynch coalition for networked information , usa jeff mackie - mason university of michigan , usa a . desai narasimhalu national university of singapore , singapore ann okerson yale university , usa olle olsson sics , sweden andreas paepcke stanford university , usa nicholas patrikalakis mit , usa carol peters iei-cnr , italy jakka sairamesh ibm - t . j . watson research center , usa peter schauble eth zurich , switzerland hans joerg schek eth zurich , switzerland eric simon inria , france ingeborg t . solvberg university of science and technology , norway constantine stephanidis ics-forth , greece shigeo sugimoto university of library and information science , japan costantino thanos iei-cnr , italy ulrich thiel gmd-ipsi , germany stuart weibel oclc , usa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - local organising committee sarantos kapidakis ics-forth , greece penelope constanta ics-forth , greece spyros lalis university of crete , greece gioylh koraoy university of crete , greece stella vourou university of crete & ics-forth , greece mixalhs tzekakhs university of crete , greece maria stavrakaki university of crete , greece rena kalaitzaki university of crete , greece maria prevelianaki ics-forth , greece liana kefalaki ics-forth , greece dimitris papadakis university of crete , greece manolis marazakis university of crete , greece anastasia anastasiadi ics-forth , greece stavros papadakis university of crete , greece _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - contact info for more information regarding this conference contact the conference secretariat , rena kalaitzaki and maria stavrakaki university of crete , computer science department , tel : + 30 81 393504 fax : + 30 81 393501 e - mail : ecdl @ cc . uch . gr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you can subscribe to the announcement list of the " second european conference on research and advanced technology for digital libraries " by sending electronic mail to ' majordomo @ csi . forth . gr ' with body 's ubscribe ecdl2 - announce < your email address > '
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collective agent based systems call for papers esslli - workshop on foundations and applications of collective agent based systems ( cabs ) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = workshop held in the section ' computation ' as part of the ' eleventh european summer school in logic , language and information ' esslli-99 august 16-20 , 1999 , utrecht , the netherlands program committee : wiebe van der hoek ( utrecht university ) john - jules meyer ( utrecht university ) cees witteveen ( delft university ) mike wooldridge ( university of london ) invited speaker : christiano castelfranchi , university of siena organisers : wiebe van der hoek ( utrecht university ) wiebe @ cs . uu . nl john - jules meyer ( utrecht university ) jj @ cs . uu . nl cees witteveen ( delft university ) witt @ cs . tudelft . nl questions concerning the workshop may be addressed to any of the organizers . background : this workshop concerns the description of , specification of and reasoning about collective agent-based systems , i . e . multi-agent systems in the sense of co-ordinated networks of autonomous agents . typical issues to be addressed are logic-based approaches to communication , synchronisation co-ordination , co-operation , conflict handling and negotiation , collective intentions / goals , goals and commitments . other topics include incident handling and fault-tolerant behaviour of such systems . finally , applications of collective agent-based systems in e . g . transportation , trade and e-commerce will be subject of discussion in the workshop . keywords : - theories , logics and specification formalisms for multi - agent systems - models for agent communication , co-ordination , co-operation , competition , collective intentions , contracts , delegation , ( social ) commitment , roles etc . - models and specification of emergent behaviour - theories for agent negotiation and argumentation - coalition formation - conflict handling / resolution - models and methods for conflict resolution - multi-agent programming - approaches dealing with incident handling and fault-tolerance in mas - applications in e . g . transport , trade and e-commerce how the workhsop will be organised : the workshop will consist of five sessions ( 90 min . each ) of presentation and discussion of contributed papers . it will take place during the second week esslli - summer school and will be open to all members of the lli - community . submissions : all researchers in the area , but especially ph . d . students and young researchers , are encouraged to submit an abstract ( hard copy or e-mail ) of not more than 12 pages to the following address : wiebe van der hoek department of computer science po box 80089 3508 tb utrecht the netherlands wiebe @ cs . uu . nl summary of dates : march 15 , 99 : deadline for submissions may 1 , 99 : notification of acceptance may 31 , 99 : deadline for final copy aug 9 , 99 : start of esslli ' 99 aug 16 , 99 : start of workshop registration : workshop contributors will be required to register for esslli-99 . further information : to obtain further information about the workshop , please go to http : / / pds . twi . tudelft . nl / cabs / esslli _ 99 . htm the esslli-99 home page is at http : / / esslli . let . uu . nl /
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sum of chinese speech errors about 2 weeks ago i sent a query to linguist list asking for references on the topic of speech errors in chinese . thanks to all those ( 9 ) who have kindly replied with information , advice and questions . i am pleased that there are people out there who are very interested in this topic , but disappointed to find that so little research has been reportedly done in this field . i have read a few papers on errors in chinese handwriting , but not so much so on reported oral errors . to sum up the references i got so far from the linguist list : ( 1 ) shen , jiaxuan . ' kou wu lei lei ' , zhongguo yuwen , 1992 . 4 . ( 2 ) moser , david . ' slips of the tongue and pen in chinese ' , sino - platonic papers , no . 22 , 1991 . i am grateful that some responses have promised to keep looking for further references , but i am still wondering about one question that i keep asking myself : do chinese speakers make speech errors at all ? and if they do , do they err remarkably less than , say , english speakers ? thank you . yang wei dept of linguistics university of victoria
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Heh, ten years ago saying the exact same words was most definitely not "parroting the party line".It was even less so thirty years ago. My story remains the same, take it or leave it. I've said the same words to white supremacists as to suburban leftist punks as to homeys as to French Irish, etc. etc.:I don't have to agree with anything you say. I *am* obligated to defend to the death your right to say it. I don't give a rat's ass where you say it, even in France. I don't care where the political pendulum has swung currently.ChuckOn Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 10:38 AM, Owen Byrne wrote:> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 10:19:13AM -0700, Chuck Murcko wrote: >> Probably because we have this pesky 1st Amendment thing here. Still, >> lots of us in the States have developed a disturbing tendency to shout >> down or (in recent years) shackle in legal BS opinions, thoughts, and >> individual behaviors we don't agree with. >> > > Except that parroting the party line doesn't really require much > freedom of speech. Now if you had posted something from a left of > center source, you would have been shouted down in flames, buried in > ad hominem attacks, and probably get your name added to an FBI list. > > > Besides the basic rule in the United States now is "I'll defend your > rights to say anything you want, but if it isn't appropriately > neoconish, well, don't expect to work": > > > HHS Seeks Science Advice to Match Bush Views > > By Rick Weiss > Washington Post Staff Writer > Tuesday, September 17, 2002; Page A01 > > The Bush administration has begun a broad restructuring of the > scientific advisory committees that guide federal policy in areas such > as patients' rights and public health, eliminating some committees > that were coming to conclusions at odds with the president's views and > in other cases replacing members with handpicked choices. > ... > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26554-2002Sep16.html > > Owen >
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malay / indonesian linguistics symposium the third symposium on malay / indonesian linguistics 24-25 august 1999 amsterdam , the netherlands short reminder : persons wishing to present a paper at the symposium are invited to submit a one-page abstract , by regular mail , email , or fax , to david gil , at any of the addresses below . deadline for submission of abstracts : 15 may 1999 early submission of abstracts is encouraged . for additional information , including the full text of the call for abstracts , plus occasional updates , visit the symposium webpage : http : / / www . ling . udel . edu / pcole / malayindonesian3 / index . htm david gil department of linguistics max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology inselstrasse 22 , d-04103 leipzig , germany telephone : 44-341 - 9952310 fax : 44-341 - 9952119 email : gil @ eva . mpg . de
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Tech Update Today VITAL SIGNS FOR JULY 15, 2002Dan Farber Unplugged: FBI CIO Darwin John In the twilight of his career, an IT veteran takes on the formidable task of transforming the FBI's antiquated technology infrastructure. He's being sworn in today. Read my interview with Darwin JohnLatest from ZDNet News Yopy brings Linux to wider audience Activists to ISPs: Don't be a stoolpigeon New Athlon to launch in stormy seasWireless companies ripe for consolidation W3C boosts Web services languageCisco hooks up airport 'hot spots' Palm, Handspring win patent spatMore Enterprise News David's PicksDanFarberIT sees new profits in Old Glory Can CRM be tweaked to track terrorists? As the fight against terrorism heats up, the government turns to the tech industry to come up with tools to secure the country against attack. It's an opportunity for patriotism--and for profits. (Nearly $38 billion is slated for homeland security.) Software companies are sending tens of thousands of proposals to government agencies, some of which are so new they don't have the budget to hire people to evaluate them all.Read more the ZDNet News Focus Are Spam blocklists going too far?Many businesses are turning to spam-filtering tools to regain control of their e-mail boxes. But legitimate e-mails are being deleted, too, now that sometimes-indiscriminate blacklists have become a key weapon in the war against unsolicited bulk e-mail. Companies subscribe to the lists, bouncing any traffic directed to their servers that originates from those addresses. Is overkill the answer to stopping spam? What is your company doing to stop junk e-mail? Read the full story Attacks are on the riseNo, you're not paranoid. Wayne Rash warns that the number of attacks on Internet-connected networks is increasing, with no sign of letting up. Here's what you can do to protect your business against malicious attacks. Read the full story Gartner unfolds Sun's server roadmap Sun's midframe and high-end servers will see only evolutionary change through 2006--faster processors, support for PCI-X I/O, and InfiniBand, according to Gartner. More significant developments will come through software, with moves toward providing public utility-style availability and capacity. But Gartner adds note of caution concerning Sun's credibility. Read the full story 'My favorite PDA is the Nokia 9290'Tired of carrying around both PDA and phone, reader John Maravilla says he spent a year "looking for a decent integrated PDA/phone" before finding the Nokia 9290. Then he read my "What to look for in your next PDA/phone" and wrote to reassure me that I'm not crazy for liking a PDA resembling a cell phone from the Reagan era.Read his full letter "What to look for in your next PDA/phone" A hulk of a systemHow much does a cutting-edge PC cost these days? Plenty--but Sys Performance 2533 delivers a lot in return. It's packed to the rafters with high-end components, and boasts the highest office-productivity score ZDNet reviewers have seen.Read the full reviewWrite me at david.berlind@cnet.com Back to topAlso on Tech Update Today COMMENTARY Next MS Office? Here's what to add--and deleteThe next version of Microsoft Office is due in the next year or so. If you were product manager for the industry-standard office suite, what would you add? What would you get rid of? What would you fix? Here's David Coursey's wish-list. Q&A We can handle CEO cheats Phil Bond, the U.S. undersecretary of commerce for technology, explains why the financial industry can ride out the current storm without major government intervention. PREVIOUSLY ON TECH UPDATE TODAY Oracle issues a new challenge to Microsoft Oracle's new Collaboration Suite includes e-mail, calendar and messaging software and is less expensive than Microsoft's offerings, says Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. Crucial Clicks--products worth looking at NetworkingFind the right home network Choosing the right technology to match your networking needs is vital. Here's help in making the choice.Read reviewsMost Popular ProductsNetworking 1. Linksys EtherFast wireless AP 2. Linksys EtherFast router 3. Siemens SpeedStream router 4. Wireless 802.11B Router 5. NetGear HE102 802.11a wireless AP More popular networking products Elsewhere on ZDNetNeed a memory upgrade? Find out with CNET's Memory Configurator.Clearance Center: Get discounts on PCs, PDAs, MP3 players and more!Find out the top 10 Web services security requirements at Tech Update.Builder.com shows you how to bring Java to the masses with Cold Fusion MX.Check out thousands of IT job listings in ZDNet's Career Center.    Sign up for more free newsletters from ZDNetThe e-mail address for your subscription is qqqqqqqqqq-zdnet@spamassassin.taint.orgUnsubscribe |  Manage My Subscriptions | FAQ |  Advertise Home |eBusiness | Security | Networking | Applications | Platforms | Hardware | Contact us Copyright 2002 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. ZDNet is a registered service mark of CNET Networks, Inc.
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How about rsync.It doesn't only work for remote files.MArk On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 14:28, Niall O Broin wrote: > I have about 60G of data which I need to copy from one disk to another. > However, I'm not sure how I should best copy it. The problem is the bulk of > the data is images and most of these image have two directory entries i.e. > there is a hard link to each file. If I copy them using cp -a or my usual > favourite of find .|cpio -pmd other_dir it's going to copy each file twice, > which is not what I want. dump / restore would take care of this if the > source filesystem wasn't reiserfs :-( Any suggestions ? > > > Niall > > -- > Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie > http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. > List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie-- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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the english language fixed expressions and idioms in english : a corpus - based approach rosamund moon , university of birmingham ( oxford studies in lexicography and lexicology ) this is a text-based study of fixed expressions , or idioms . moon 's central argument is that fixed expressions can only be fully understood if they are considered in the context of the texts in which they occur . she examines several thousand fixed expressions and how they are being used in current english . she argues that examination of the corpus raises questions about many received ideas on fixed expressions and idioms , and suggests that new , use-centered , models are required . june 1998 352 pp . ; 9 linecuts 0-19 - 823614 - x $ 85 . 00 oxford university press _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for more information about linguistics titles from oxford : visit the oxford university press usa web site at http : / / www . oup-usa . org or e-mail : linguistics @ oup-usa . org
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phonology / phonetics workshop as part of the conference lp ' 98 ( linguistics & phonetics ' 98 ) at ohio state university september 15-20 , a workshop is being funded by the national science foundation september 19-20 , on syllable structure and gesture timing , covering issues related to phonetic and phonological accounts of segmentation and timing and ordering of gestures in speech , especially how sequences of consonants are represented . interested participants are invited to attend this workshop . presentations at the workshop will include the following . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - g . n . clements : affricates as internally unsequenced stops louis goldstein : ( tba ) john harris : the right edge of words and the left edge of syllables john ohala : doing without the syllable donca steriade : alternatives to the syllabic interpretation of segmental phonotactics ioana chitoran : some evidence for feature specification constraints on georgian consonant sequencing young - mee yu cho & tracy king : semi - syllables and universal syllabification alexei kochetov : neutralization of palatality : syllable structure or phonetic cues ? miguel vazquez - larruscain : the structure of the stricture features : on the limits of icelandic preaspiration yen - hwei lin : on minor syllables amanda miller - ockhuizen : c - v coarticulation and complex consonants frida morelli : are s + stop clusters really special ? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - further information on the workshop , including information on lodging and location , can be found at the workshop website : http : / / www . ling . ohio-state . edu / events / phon _ workshop . html information on other sessions of lp ' 98 can be found at : http : / / www . cog . ohio-state . edu
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storage meeting ladies and gentlemen , due to unavailability of conference rooms on the 44 th floor i have reserved a conference room on the 19 th floor from 2 : 30 pm to 4 : 30 pm . the room number is 19 c 2 . i realize some people might not be able to attend , so please let me know and i will e - mail you a summary of the discussions after the meeting . i would also like to suggest that we make this a regularly scheduled meeting and have it bi - weekly or monthly . this will allow everyone to share their opinions and knowledge to direct or redirect our efforts based on the market situation . please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions . thank you . shalesh ganjoo
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re : mscf speaker series thx , we are very anxious to hear her answer pierre - philippe ste - marie - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - pstemarie . homestead . com - - - - - original message - - - - - from : to : cc : ; sent : friday , august 11 , 2000 10 : 55 am subject : re : mscf speaker series > > pierre - philippe , > > i have contacted allison bailey to ask her to move her visit > to the campus to coincide with my presentation . > i hope to hear from her soon . > > vince kaminski > > p . s . nice web site > > > > > > > > " pierre - philippe ste - marie " on 08 / 10 / 2000 05 : 13 : 53 pm > > to : > cc : > subject : mscf speaker series > > > > dear mr . kaminsky , > > just checking if there was any progress . . . or anything i could do to help > you . > > sincerely , > > pierre - philippe ste - marie > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > pstemarie . homestead . com > > > > >
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re : summer work . . jinbaek , this is a project related to automated trading platforms for commodities . vince jinbaek kim on 05 / 02 / 2001 05 : 21 : 40 pm to : vince . j . kaminski @ enron . com cc : subject : re : summer work . . dr . kaminski , thanks for your mail . i am sorry that i ' ll not be available earlier , i will talk with my advisor , but probably it will be pretty negative . however , i may be able to start it from junel , depending on what he tells . . we will meet tomorrow afternoon , so i ' ll be able to let you know whether we can start work earlier then . and could you tell me briefly what are those projects you have in mind ? thanks ! jinbaek kim ph . d candidate dept . of industrial engineering and operations research u . c . berkeley http : / / www . ieor . berkeley . edu / ~ jinbaek go bears ! : " ' . _ . . - - - . . _ . ' " ; ` . . ' . ' ` . : a a : _ _ . . . . . _ : _ . - 0 - . _ : - - - ' " " ' " - . . . . - - ' " ' . : . ' : ` . : ` , ` . ` . : ' - - ' - - ' : . ' ; ; : ` . _ ` - ' _ . ' ; . ' ` . ' " ' ; ` . ' ; ` . ` : ` ; . ` . ; ; : ; . ' ` - . ' ; : ; ` . _ _ . ' . ' . ' : ; ` . . ' _ _ . ' . ' ` - - . . _ _ _ . _ . ' ; ; ` . . . . . . ' . ' ` ' " " ' ` . ' ; . . . . . . - ' ` . . . . . . . - ' ` . . . . . . . . ' on wed , 2 may 2001 vince . j . kaminski @ enron . com wrote : > > jinbaek , > > thanks for your message . > > we have a number of additional fascinating projects that you can work > on . as a matter of fact , it would be great to have you here earlier . > > vince > > > > > > " jinbaek kim " on 05 / 02 / 2001 05 : 18 : 32 am > > to : , " raghavan , suresh " > , " mesquita , ross " > > cc : > subject : summer work . . > > > long time no see , > how have you been . . . must be busy and living a challenging life ? > i have been pretty busy too , > to finish a project and write a paper , these days . > > everything looks going ok for my summer internship . > i took necessary steps to work out of campus , and sent > signed contract to molly a week ago . . > > here is what i am expecting to do in the summer . > please let me know if you have any change in mind . > actually , i wonder a little bit if dealbench changed its business model . . . > and maybe you got priority in something different > because it has been quite a while since we talked . > i ' d like to what ' s going on in dealbench team . . . > raghavan and ross , > if we talk over phone it will be great ! > > dr . kaminski , > if you think there is something else interesting to work with during the > summer , > to both you and i , please let me know . > my interest is auction , market design , and simulation . > i am taking a financial engineering class , ( mostly on option pricing ) > and working on electricity generator valuation problem based on > spark spread option . > > all of you , > let ' s keep in touch until we meet in june ! ! > > best regards , > jinbaek > > > tentative work period : 6 / 4 - 8 / 4 > > 1 . tasks : > 1 ) survey on auctions : the state of art > single - item auction , multi - unit auction , sequential auction , > multi - attribute auction , combinatorial auction > > - theoretical > - experimental > - algorithmical > > 2 ) deal bench ' s auction model analysis > > 2 . deliverables : > 1 ) 3 presentations : > - lst presentation : around 6 / 30 : on different auction types and > researches > - 2 nd presentation : around 7 / 15 : the state of art in auction studies > - 3 rd presentation : around 8 / 1 : deal bench ' s model analysis > > 2 ) report : > summary of auction study in laymen ' s term > deal bench ' s model analysis > > > > > > >
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Welcome to 2002. Companies that have taken on way too much debt can screw their shareholders and even some of their debt-holders by declaring bankruptcy, as Enron and Worldcom have done; meanwhile, it becomes more difficult for individuals who have similarly taken on too much debt, to dig their way out of their own holes...In my next life, I'm coming back as a corporation. They get all the perks. :) http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/27/business/27BANK.htmlA Sudden Rush to Declare Bankruptcy Is Expected By PHILIP SHENONWASHINGTON, July 26 The compromise bill, which was approved on Thursday by Congressional negotiators and is expected to be adopted in both the House and Senate by the end of next week, will make it much harder for Americans to wipe out their debts when they declare bankruptcy.After the agreement, lawyers around the country said that they had begun to receive calls and visits from debtors worried that they needed to file bankruptcy before the old rules lapse next year."I've had plenty of calls this morning," said Gary F. Weltmann, a consumer bankruptcy lawyer in Washington. "And I'm telling people that they need to take action now."Marty K. Courson, a bankruptcy lawyer in San Francisco, said he was "getting ready for the onslaught.""I do think there will be a lot of people trying to use the old rules," he said.The White House announced today that President Bush would sign the bill, which was scheduled for a final vote in the House late tonight and in the Senate next week. "The president looks forward to signing that," said Ari Fleischer, the White House spokesman. "That bill enjoys widespread bipartisan support for good reasons." The bill, which had been stalled until this week in a House-Senate conference committee, passed both chambers by overwhelming margins more than a year ago. The conference committee approved the bill Thursday after agreeing on an abortion-rights provision that had been the final obstacle to passage; the provision will bar anti-abortion protesters from using the bankruptcy laws to avoid paying court judgments as a result of clinic protests.The bill has long been the top legislative priority of the credit card and banking industries, which say that many people now abuse the bankruptcy system by writing off debts that they should be able to pay. There were 1.45 million bankruptcy filings last year, a record, up 19 percent from 2000."This legislation restores integrity and accountability to our bankruptcy system by offering a fresh start to those who deserve one while cracking down on those who don't," said Representative F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., the Wisconsin Republican who is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.Critics, including top consumer-rights groups, described the bill as a gift to lenders in exchange for a recent, drastic increase in campaign contributions to members of Congress. They also said that it would do harm to millions of Americans in financial distress as a result of lost jobs, poor health or divorce.The bill's opponents have also questioned the timing of its passage, which comes in the midst of a Congressional crackdown on abusive accounting practices by many of the largest companies, including some of the same financial services companies that have lobbied strenuously for the bankruptcy bill."The timing couldn't be worse," said Travis B. Plunkett, the legislative director of the Consumer Federation of America. "It takes a lot of gall for Congress to make a move like this when so many Americans are concerned about corporate abuses, and when the economy is so shaky." Senator Paul Wellstone, a Minnesota Democrat who is a leading critic of the bill, said today that "it boggles the mind that at a time when Americans are more economically vulnerable, when they are most in need of protection from financial disaster, we would eviscerate the major financial safety net in our society for the middle class."Bankruptcy lawyers said that the bill would do harm to low- and middle-income clients who would be saddled with debts that would take them years to pay back. The new law will end the debt-free "fresh start" that many of those debtors had been permitted under the current law.Recent studies have shown that the average American filing for bankruptcy has a median household income well below the national average of about $42,000 in 2000. A study cited in Congressional testimony last year showed that the average person filing for bankruptcy had a car that was six to nine years old, and that a quarter of those people had medical debts exceeding $1,000."I won't deny that there are people who abuse the bankruptcy system," said Mr. Weltmann, the Washington lawyer whose firm calls itself the Bankruptcy Center. "But there are honest, hard-working folks who are really going to be affected by these changes."The bill would impose a means test on debtors, based on median incomes in their home states, for bankruptcy filings under Charter 7 of the federal bankruptcy law, which permits debtors to erase most of their unsecured debts, like credit card bills.Debtors with an income above the state median would be barred from filing under Chapter 7 and would instead be required to file instead under Chapter 13, which requires that a portion of the unsecured debt be repaid over time under the court-administered plan.Mr. Courson, the San Francisco lawyer, said that the changes would "hurt a lot of consumer debtors who really, rightfully belong in Chapter 7.""My clients, for the most part, are honest and unfortunate people, and they've just got heavy debt," he said. "You can always find some circumstance where a person really went to town with a credit card and got themselves in trouble. But I have people who are just plain old poor. My experience is something wildly different than the story that the credit card companies make to Congress." ---- aDaM@XeNT.CoM -- .sig double play! At its peak, there were more than 100 peer-to-peer start-ups. There now remain, at most, a couple of dozen companies concentrated in a few niches. The main activity of companies venturing into peer to peer is file sharing. But the dozens of overoptimistic forays into alternative economic systems, hyper-sophisticated technologies, and recording industry collaboration turned out to be dead ends. Peer-to-peer auctions, peer-to-peer supply chain management, and peer-to-peer e-mail may have failed because they were ahead of their time. It's more likely they failed because they were just ahead of themselves. Clearly, the public's appetite for file sharing has increased, and the state of the art has improved dramatically. But companies have still not yet found satisfactory business models, thus leaving file sharing's last chapter unwritten. -- Gene Kan, http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/zd/20020710/tc_zd/942734 XML proxies are add-ons to firewall and network environments that have the ability to monitor XML traffic and apply business rules and IT policies such as security, routing, performance, management, transformation, and connection provisioning. Current firewalls aren't able to peek in the envelope and decipher XML traffic, said report author Ronald Schmelzer, ZapThink senior analyst. XML proxies are not only able to understand network protocols, but also the XML-based content traveling on top of those protocols, Schmelzer said. ZapThink identifies a slew of new vendors with XML-ready security solutions, including Flamenco Networks, Forum Systems, Reactivity, Vordel, and Westbridge Technology, among others... ZapThink estimates that XML represents just 2 percent of network traffic today, but that will increase to almost 25 percent by 2006. -- http://www.internetwk.com/story/INW20020726S0004 http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork
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re : waha hubco waha hubco : linda are you going to be working on this as you are the primary interface to this producer ? if not let me know . dave , lets get together to discuss the following action plan . actions : linda r . ( ? ) : 1 . get the confidentiality agreement in place 2 . get analytical support to create an economic model for waha hubco and define the value for enron . 3 . scope out roles and responsibilities of the parties dave o . / tom h . : 1 . lead discussions with sid r . and tw on physical interconnection options brian : 1 . work with daren f . to define physical interconnection and supply objectives for enron and hubco 2 . work with tom m . to define trading / info objectives for enron and hubco 3 . work with jim s . to define storage objectives for enron and hubco . regards , brian i will get the confidentiality agreement established . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : roper , mitchell [ mailto : mrroper @ sidrichgas . com ] sent : friday , september 28 , 2001 10 : 22 am to : redmond , brian cc : puckett , kerry ; moncrief , richard ; wade , jim ; farley , wayne subject : re : waha hubco brian , i have forwarded your e - mail to the people in our shop that will be working most directly on this project . tom hodges has talked with kerry puckett in our bd group . they have set a meeting up for tues . 10 / 02 / 01 . we can setup a confidentiality agreement if you want , that would probably allow us to discuss storage options in the area more freely . since you are out today i ' ll see if i can ' t get rick moncrief to send over a form of agreement we have used , they all look pretty similar . as far as deal structure i ' m pretty open on how we setup , but am definitely interested in equity partnership / jv . as this is our core area of assets we wish to continue to be actively involved in deals that we believe add value . i believe there is significant potential to create a trading platform utilizing our combined assets as well as the liquidity sres ' s system supply could create at an expanded waha hub . rick ' s group will be taking the point on this project and will coordinate others involvement as necessary within our company . we look forward to working with you and your team on this project . thanks mitch - - - - - original message - - - - - from : redmond , brian [ mailto : brian . redmond @ enron . com ] sent : thursday , september 27 , 2001 12 : 01 pm to : mroper @ sidrichgas . com cc : roberts , linda subject : waha hubco mitch : a lot has happened since we last met - but i wanted to get back to you on our waha hubco project . i have attached an initial presentation on the topic and have asked our engineers ( dave owen and tom hodge ) to get in touch with brad to look at the physical interconnection options . we are doing the same with tw and it would be good to understand more about your system and your objectives . i would also like to understand your thoughts on the commercial structure and terms you would ( or would not ) like to work with enron on this . i suggest a confidentiality agreement would be appropriate as a starting point and if you like i can forward one for your review . regards , brian > this e - mail is the property of enron corp . and / or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient ( s ) . any review , use , distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited . if you are not the intended recipient ( or authorized to receive for the recipient ) , please contact the sender or reply to enron corp . at enron . messaging . administration @ enron . com and delete all copies of the message . this e - mail ( and any attachments hereto ) are not intended to be an offer ( or an acceptance ) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between enron corp . ( or any of its affiliates ) and the intended recipient or any other party , and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise . thank you .
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aquila header ( meter # 980072 ) - january volumes daren , on january 15 and 16 , hpl bought some gas from western gas resources at the aquila header ( 10 . 000 and 5 . 000 mmbtu ' s respectively ) . this was a late friday change so in order to get it scheduled in pops , the gas was scheduled on the stranger ' s gas contract . however , deal ticket # 143709 was never updated to reflect those late changes . please let me know if you want me to update the deal ticket . thanks , susan .
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job - university of utah the linguistics program at the university of utah invites applications for a one-year visiting assistant professor position to begin september , 1992 . minimum degree requirement is an a . b . d . candidates will be expected to teach an introductory undergraduate linguistics course and a course in american english for english teaching majors . they will also propose other undergraduate or m . a . level courses in general linguistics and sociolinguistics . send letter of application , curriculum vitae , sample publications , and three letters of reference to mauricio mixco , director , linguistics program , stewart building 213 , university of utah , salt lake city , ut 84112 . for further information you may telephone : 801-581 - 7432 or email dipaolo @ anthro . utah . edu .
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a linguistics consulting assignment ( correction ) telephone numbers were missing l&a is a computer consulting firm base in new york with clients in the research and development field . we currently have a linguistics opening for a contract employee for a minimum of 6 months ( with possible multiple extensions ) . the following is a description of the position . location : weschester county , new york ( 35 miles north of new york city ) duration : 6 months ( with possible multiple extensions ) . salary : open job description : we are looking for a candidate with a degree in linguistics with particular focus on phonetics and phonology . us and canadian diealectology and lexicography is a must . ability to generate pronunciations for major european languages ( french , german , spanish and italian ) of words and names . demonstrated ability to interact with researchers , academics , physicians , attorneys and other professionals on a peer basis . several years experience in speech recognition / experience in text-to - speech and natural-language processing , preferably as evidenced by academic publications . demonstrated ability to oversee and administer a project from initial planning to completion - independently ability to travel approximately 15-25 weeks per year . much preferred to have good communications skills in french ( actually canadian french is fine ) . edward pellon director of personnel services l&a tel . 914 967 9544 fax . 914 967 3620 e - mail : pellon @ ibm . net
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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Joseph S. Barrera III wrote:> Adam L. Beberg wrote: > > Fair use needs to be clarified a bit > > That's an understatement!!!Yes, it is :(> > How else do i ever have hope of finding a job working for someone > > that makes things people are supposed to ... *drumroll* pay for. > > Well, you could damn well get a fucking better attitude. I practically > handed you a job the other week and you pissed all over me. I'm done > helping you. You have joined a very exclusive club that up to now has > only had my sister as a member.Forwarding me stuff from a list is hardly handing me a job. I tracked them down, they dont exist anymore, like 99% of the things I track down the req's are pulled or there is a freeze.The real problem is you cant even train for jobs now, since they _demand_ 7-10 years at a job paid to do the wierd collection of skills they want.But I'll get lucky eventually and someone I know will be a hiring manager.- Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/ beberg@mithral.com
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re : mathworks molly , i met lou in the building lobby last wednesday and he suggested that he ( or his representatives ) join the mathworks presentation to my group ) . it ' s a good software package for mathematical modeling , but there is a limit to the number of different installations any group can productively use . i shall take a look at some new features they offer and decide whether it ' s worth the effort . vince kaminski lou casari @ enron communications 09 / 20 / 2000 02 : 10 pm sent by : molly carnes @ enron communications to : vince j kaminski / hou / ect @ ect cc : subject : mathworks do you know this person or this company ? they are want to set an appointment with ebs and i believe , are wanting to meet with you , also . any feedback ? thanks . molly carnes for lou casari enron broadband services 713 - 853 - 1467 , room eb 4486 a molly _ carnes @ enron . net - - - - - forwarded by molly carnes / enron communications on 09 / 20 / 00 02 : 09 pm - - - - - scottw @ mathworks . com 09 / 20 / 00 08 : 46 am to : lou casari / enron communications @ enron communications cc : subject : we ' ll be in houston hello mr . casari : myself and our energy trading financial team will be visiting with the r & d group at enron the week of 10 / 16 / 00 . they have several applications can be dramatically improved with our tools . we are very interested to understand the bandwidth trading market , to see if any additional challanges can be overcome with our tools . i would like to understand your challanges of modeling , simulating and deploying applications to control risk . are you available to discuss these items prior to our visit ? i look forward to hearing from you . thanks scott wakefield
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industrials here is the november industrial spreadsheet . there are two outstanding issues . meter 1431 , deal # 454436 and meter 1373 , deal # 244610 . i am waiting on word from julie meyers to get these in sitara . let me know if you have any questions . you can find the spreadsheet in o : logistics / aimee / hadix taccount novo 0 . aimee
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> I may be dense, but why would anyone want to utilize Habeus? To > me, it looks like a potential backdoor to anyone's defenses against spam.You're not dense. I'm going to zero the habeas scores on my copy of SpamAssassin. I think they were added to SA quite prematurely. To me it's simple:1. People who send me legitimate email have absolutely no motivation to use Habeas, at least until it gets lots more press, and even then only bulk-mailing companies like Amazon or eBay are going to bother, and I already whitelist them. Individuals won't bother.2. Spammers have lots of motivation to forge the Habeas headers, and a good percentage of them are completely out of the legal reach of Habeas.I think it should be subjected to the same testing and scrutiny as any other potential new rule. When I test against my corpus here's what I get:OVERALL SPAM NONSPAM S/O SCORE NAME 13851 8919 4932 0.64 0.00 (all messages) 0 0 0 0.00 -1.00 HABEAS_SWEThe score of -1.0 is pretty harmless right now, but it still looks like a useless rule so far.-- Michael Moncur mgm at starlingtech.com http://www.starlingtech.com/ "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." --Napoleon------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Jabber - The world's fastest growing real-time communications platform! Don't just IM. Build it in! http://www.jabber.com/osdn/xim _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list Spamassassin-talk@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk
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On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 09:55:02AM +0000, Conor Daly wrote: > looks like there is a trojan in the latest OpenSSHand the amazing bit is that it was caught in 6 hours thanks to the freebsd ports system (it automatically checks md5sums).kevin-- kevin@suberic.net that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to fork()'ed on 37058400 the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier meatspace place: home than a sober one. the happiness of credulity is a http://ie.suberic.net/~kevin cheap & dangerous quality -- g.b. shaw-- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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So do you know my public key? Does the guy who wants to buy 10,000 licenses of SpamAssassin Pro? Do I really want to lose email from either of you?COn Thursday, August 22, 2002, at 10:13 AM, Tony L. Svanstrom wrote:> On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 the voices made Craig R.Hughes write: > >> Trouble is, you don't necessarily know ahead of time who's >> wanting to send >> you stuff. I don't have your PGP public key on my keychain. >> You can do all >> the signing you want, it's not going to help. However, if you >> stick a Habeas >> header in your mail, I can (hopefully) be reasonably sure that >> you're not >> trying to spam me. It is going to be all about enforcement >> though; we'll >> have to see how they do on enforcement. > > Signing messages to someone ('s public key) isn't impossible, > using some > creative scripting you could even do it with OpenPGP-compatible > software...------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list Spamassassin-talk@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk
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sociolinguistics & anthropological linguistics the english language in pakistan edited by robert j . baumgardner in its present context of use , english in pakistan has assimilated diverse linguistic features which reflect the multilingual , multicultural character of the language 's " new " south asian home . the present volume brings together for the first time essays on historical , sociological , pedagogical , and linguistic perspectives of the pakistani the english language in pakistan . september 1998 344 pp . ; 37 halftones and linecuts 0-19 - 577444 - 2 $ 29 . 95 oxford university press kids talk : strategic language use in later childhood edited by susan m . hoyle , national library of medicine , and carolyn temple adger , center for applied linguistics , washington dc ( oxford studies in sociolinguistics ) between early childhood and adulthood , language acquisition is succeeded by a bloom of repertoire for managing interaction , a growing sensitivity to the relation of language and society , an expanding ability to wield power through the strategic use of language , and an increasing sophistication in framing speech activities . this book examines a wide range of language practices among school-age children and teenagers , using data from naturally occurring recorded talk and from careful observation of interaction in peer groups . the contributors analyze talk at play , at school , and at work , documenting the growing communicative skills of young people while always focusing on what young speakers themselves do with ( and through ) language . theoretical constructs to which the contributors appeal include goffman 's notion of footing and hymes ' communicative competence , as well as multiple characterizations of discourse structure . the chapters show older children as strategic language users , dynamic actors who are often concerned with defining themselves as a distinctive group , different from adults , yet who just as often display proficiency at sophisticated discourse activities that presage those of adulthood . september 1998 312 pp . ; 10 halftones , 6 linecuts 0-19 - 509893 - 5 paper $ 35 . 00 0-19 - 509892 - 7 cloth $ 75 . 00 oxforduniversity press ideology in the language of judges : how judges practice law , politics , and courtroom control susan u . philips , university of arizona ( oxford studies in anthropological linguistics 17 ) " a masterful achievement . . . . 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" - - deborah tannen , georgetown university a study that will appeal to any reader interested in the relationship between our language and our laws , ideology in the language of judges focuses on the way judges take guilty pleas from criminal defendants and on the judges ' views of their own courtroom behavior . this book argues that variation in the discourse structure of the guilty pleas can best be understood as enactments of the judges ' differing interpretations of due process law and the proper role of the judge in the courtroom . susan philips demonstrates how legal and professional ideologies are expressed differently in interviews and socially occurring speech , and reveals how bounded written and spoken genres of legal discourse play a role in containing and ordering ideological diversity in language use . she also shows how the ideological struggles in a given courtroom are central yet largely hidden or denied . such findings will contribute significantly to the study of how speakers create realities through their use of language . april 1998 224 pp . 0-19 - 511341 - 1 paper $ 29 . 95 0-19 - 511340 - 3 cloth $ 59 . 00 oxford university press on reconstructing grammar : comparative cariban morphosyntax spike gildea , rice university ( oxford studies in anthropological linguistics 18 ) this book has two important aims . the first is to argue that grammaticalization theory has advanced to the point where it can be used with the comparative method to reconstruct the grammar of proto - languages . the second is to give a detailed case-study of this methodology by examining the typologically interesting cariban language family of south america - - a language group that has , according to most linguists , an impossible ( that is , far too technical ) syntactic structure . spike gildea 's findings answer long-standing questions about the historical reconstruction of grammar and will interest linguists concerned with south american languages and with grammaticalization , as well as those working in the descriptive or functional traditions . september 1998 304 pp . ; 15 linecuts 0-19 - 510952 - x $ 85 . 00 oxford university press _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for more information about linguistics titles from oxford : visit the oxford university press usa web site at http : / / www . oup-usa . org or e-mail : linguistics @ oup-usa . org
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re : conn . coal plants they are pursuing because i requested to pursue . the reason for the e - mail is to place management emphasis on this opportunity . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : kitchen , louise sent : wednesday , september 26 , 2001 10 : 10 pm to : presto , kevin m . ; miller , don ( asset mktg ) ; robinson , mitch ; davis , mark dana ; llodra , john ; broderick , paul j . cc : lavorato , john ; duran , w . david subject : re : conn . coal plants both john llodra and don miller have had discussions with regard to pursuing these assets over the last week . essentially , these plants may be the first distress sales we see in the market place . john / don - can you let everyone know how you plan to move forward . - - - - - original message - - - - - from : presto , kevin m . sent : wednesday , september 26 , 2001 9 : 38 pm to : miller , don ( asset mktg ) ; robinson , mitch ; davis , mark dana ; llodra , john ; broderick , paul j . cc : lavorato , john ; kitchen , louise ; duran , w . david subject : conn . coal plants as most of you know , nrg ' s proposed purchase of two coal plants in conneticut ( ui ' s territory ) was recently cancelled due to regulatory issues at ferc . the purchase and sale transaction between wisvest and nrg was originally entered into almost two years ago . the proposed purchase price of $ 350 million for 1000 mw of coal was a " bargain price " at the time due to environmental risks that are specific to the state of ct . over the past 2 - 3 years , the state of conneticut has threatened to have these coal plants shut down due to pollution issues and wisvest was concerned enough about this risk that they " puked " the plants to nrg for $ 350 / kw in early 2000 . at a minimum , it is expected that $ 100 - 150 / kw of scr and / or scrubbers will be required at these facilities to appease the ct regulatory bodies . my strong view is that , as a practical matter , the plants cannot be shut down or the lights would go out in ct . the area where the plants are located is quite possibly the most congested area in the entire eastern interconnect . the load pocket is significantly short mw and transmission import capability is inadequate to serve the load in this area . in a true " locational marginal price " environment , the prices would likely be similar to zone j in new york currently , pricing in nepool is generally socialized with congestion costs spread equally to all loads , regardless of who causes the congestion . in the recently proposed " single ne rto " model , it is about 80 % certain that the pjm " locational marginal price " market model will be implemented sometime between mid - 2003 and mid - 2004 . at that point in time , consumers in the congested areas of nepool ( in - city boston and ct ) will be exposed to higher energy prices , while consumers in maine , new hampshire , and rhode island should see lower prices . given the facts above , coupled with traditional asset companies too long to show good bids for incremental assets , i think ews should pursue discussions with wisvest immediately and attempt to buy these coal plants at what could be extremely favorable economics relative to our forward curve in nepool and our bullish view for relative pricing at the asset " node " . if we could buy these plants for approx $ 250 / kw with $ 150 / kw of environmental upgrades , the resulting " all - in " ( depr , fixed & variable o & m , fuel costs , nox , so 2 , capital reserve , interest ) 7 x 24 plant cost would be approx . $ 34 - 36 / mwh . this is lower than our energy only socialized nepool curve . additional upside is derived from positive basis , icap , ancillary services , emissions allowances , and long term requirements sales to lse ' s . lavo and louise - this could be the " alberta ppa " for 2002 . lots of " hair " but lots of upside . any thoughts ?
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continue the subject on an otherwise unrelated note, the following personal correspondence was just flagged as spam:The following is a slightly modified e-mail message trapped in a server-wide spam box.------ NEWSPAPER?????any time estimate when we can expect you home? dad <********@********** To: <*************@***************> *********> cc: Subject: Oh, yeah 09/12/2002 12:43 PM I have to stay after school today so I can work on the school newspaper (layout) -- Nords will bring me home later than usual.------I don't know how to explain this one.--Will------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users
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california capacity report for week of 03 / 04 - 03 / 08 transwestern ' s average deliveries to california were 874 mmbtu / d ( 80 % ) , with san juan lateral throughput at 862 mmbtu / d . total east deliveries averaged 451 mmbtu / d . el paso ' s average deliveries to california were 1985 mmbtu / d ( 68 % ) : - pg & etop , capacity of 1140 mmbtu / d , deliveries of 590 mmbtu / d ( 52 % ) - socalehr , capacity 1250 mmbtu / d , deliveries of 930 mmbtu / d ( 74 % ) - socaltop , capacity 540 mmbtu / d , deliveries of 465 mmbtu / d ( 86 % ) friday ' s posted gas daily prices : socal gas , large pkgs 2 . 725 ( + . 385 ) pg & e , large pkgs 2 . 68 ( + . 395 ) san juan ( non - bondad ) 2 . 565 ( + . 385 ) tw permian 2 . 54 ( + . 245 )
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Marc,There have been several changes in the trust system recently. We'll start seeing confidence values published with signatures from tomorrow morning (around 4AM). This should be resolved then. Please revoke anything you don't consider spam. It reduces the trust of the person who reported it as well as the confidence of the signature.cheers, vipul.On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 03:01:42PM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm the systems admin for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and I'm using razor > running under spam assassin there and one my own personal server. Generally it > works fine with near 0 false positives - except - that almost all the false > positives I've seen are on messages that originated at EFF. > > So - I am wondering why RAZOR is catching EFF email and how is this happening. > Below is an example of what I'm talking about. > > --------------------------------- > > Envelope-to: pcn@virtualrecordings.com > X-Sender: robin@mail.eff.org > X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.1 > To: eff-ip@eff.org > From: Robin Gross > Subject: [E-IP] HP backs off DMCA threat - CNET.com > Sender: eff-ip-admin@eff.org > X-BeenThere: eff-ip@eff.org > X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.11 > List-Unsubscribe: , > > List-Id: Intelectual Property > List-Post: > List-Help: > List-Subscribe: , > > List-Archive: > X-Original-Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:15:12 -0700 > Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:15:12 -0700 > X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=7.1 required=5.0 > tests=MAILTO_LINK,RAZOR_CHECK > version=2.40 > X-Spam-Flag: YES > X-Spam-Level: ******* > X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.40 (devel $Id: SpamAssassin.pm,v 1.108 > 2002/07/29 16:25:10 jmason Exp $) > X-Spam-Report: Detailed Report > SPAM: -------------------- Start SpamAssassin results ---------------------- > SPAM: This mail is probably spam. The original message has been altered > SPAM: so you can recognise or block similar unwanted mail in future. > SPAM: See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. > SPAM: > SPAM: Content analysis details: (7.1 hits, 5 required) > SPAM: MAILTO_LINK (0.1 points) BODY: Includes a URL link to send an > email > SPAM: RAZOR_CHECK (7.0 points) Listed in Razor, see > http://razor.sourceforge.net/ > SPAM: > SPAM: -------------------- End of SpamAssassin results --------------------- > X-Spam: [SPAM] - Spam Assassin > > > > http://news.com.com/2100-1023-947740.html > > Document: HP backs off DMCA threat > > By CNET News.com Staff > August 1, 2002, 6:10 PM PT > > Hewlett-Packard Thursday abandoned legal threats it made against security > analysts who publicized flaws in the company's software. > > In a statement released late Thursday, HP said it would not use the Digital > Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a controversial copyright law, to pursue a > loosely-organized team of researchers who demonstrated a bug in the company's > Tru64 Unix operating system. > > The following is the company's statement: > > 1) HP is committed to protecting our customer's security environments. > > 2) We have verified that there is a security vulnerability with Tru64 UNIX, the > details of which were brought to our attention July 18. The problem has now been > isolated and HP has been preparing a fix, which will be available within the > next 48 hours. > > 3) We won't comment on the specifics of our discussions with SnoSoft. However, > we take our customers' security requirements very seriously and have a strong > track record following industry-standard security practices. > > 4) Where and how the DMCA should be applied is a matter of great controversy. > The reported letter to SnoSoft was not consistent or indicative of HP's policy. > We can say emphatically that HP will not use the DMCA to stifle research or > impede the flow of information that would benefit our customers and improve > their system security. > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Robin D. Gross - Cyberspace Attorney @ Law - Intellectual Property > Director - Campaign for Audiovisual Free Expression (CAFE) > Electronic Frontier Foundation > 454 Shotwell Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 > e: robin@eff.org w: http://www.eff.org > p: 415.863.5459 f: 415.436.9993 > http://www.eff.org/cafe > http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Razor-users mailing list > Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users-- Vipul Ved Prakash | "The future is here, it's just not Software Design Artist | widely distributed." http://vipul.net/ | -- William Gibson------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users
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a personal message . . . . . we placed an ad in one small area of the internet . and when the dust started to settle we had over six thousand responses in ten days . 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" four months later you ' ve made just enough to pay for your web space and your friends do n't listen to you anymore . they consider you an " internet marketer wanna be " . sound familiar ! we are not trying to rub salt in your wounds . what we are trying to do is let you in on the truth about doing business from your home on the internet . let 's face it . the vast majority of people who are trying to earn a living on the internet are starving ! ! ! that 's right ! they do n't have a clue of what to do first , second , third or fourth ! = and even if they do have a clue they have been lead down the garden path with dreams and silly techniques which do n't work and are breaking the hearts of thousands of people who are just trying to make a living from their home computers . that is what we are so upset about at success concepts ! but , it does n't have to be that way ! people do n't have to really fail = at making a good income on the internet . and it really does n't have to take months or even years to learn how to do it . not if you have the right guide to show you what to do , and when to do it . the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) is the name of our informative guide to generating orders , money , cash , on the net . it was written with the " average " netrepreneur in mind , in plain english , with straight to the point " how to " and " why do you do " phraseology . in . . . . . . the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) we expose all the traps we fell into in our first year of internet = marketing , but stay away from now . we expose the lies and half truths which people have fallen for in the past . we expose the secrets which most of the successful internet marketers really don ' t want you to know ! because , when you know the secrets you will be off and running in . . . that 's right . . . . . . their backyard . . . . the cyberspace marketplace ! there is room for a lot more of us ! there are millions of people on the internet . and there are millions of more people on the way here . the pie which will be cut up is so huge that several hundred more people who know what they are doing will not even make a dent in our income level . it will just be a drop in the bucket so to speak . the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) will expose the ineternet for what it really is , the marketplace which can provide you with a steady income . it will literally show you what to do first , second , third , fourth , and so on . you are about to discover exactly what makes the difference between the " internet success stories , " and the obscure " web marketing = failures . " this guide will give you all the details , the tools , the ideas , and the resources to help you make all of your internet dreams come true . . . finally , the truth is revealed ! find out the secrets that some of the wealthiest internet marketers are using to propel their sales through = the cyberspace roof . the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) will show you : * * how to use newsgroups to your advantage . the tricks ! just placing a few ads just won't do it for you ! * * how to use a sig file to get more orders . they look simple , but if you write your sig correctly it can be a gold mine to you . we generate thousands just from our sigs ! * * how to place your web page at the top of the search engines . if you do n't get close to the top you can forget many hits ! * * how to maximize your web sales using a professional looking web page ( that you can build all by yourself ) . * * all about follow-ups and how to do them using email . a very simple technique which can mean rapidly increasing volume to you . this technique is used by some of the top internet marketers . * * how to effectively build mailing lists on the internet . without lists your business will probably perish ! * * special coding techniques which can make your marketing efforts amaze even the most die hard skeptics * * where and how to place thousands of free classified ads . what to say in them , and what to expect when you place them . * * what products you should or should n't market for quick results * * how to use testimonials . . . * * the importance of tracking your marketing results . * * the importance of a " back-end " . * * a step by step guide to get you started immediately ! * * and much , much more . . . here is what some people who turned their internet marketing results from failure to success have to say about " the guide " : i thought all i had to do was place some classified ads on the net for my flame retarding spray . every night after work i would place a few ads and answer some questions in email . i never made much money at all . then i read the guide and everything turned around ! i ' m looking at leaving my job now . and their newsletter keeps me up to date with all the new things i need to know to keep on track with my business . bill j . st . louis , mo i started internet marketing in the chat rooms on aol . what a joke that was ! nobody ever told me it would take so long to make any money that way . then i read the ' the guide . " the chat rooms , internet newsgroups , web sites , and email all make me money now . and it was n't all that hard either . i just did n't know the secrets before . but i do now ! ! ! the internet is huge , and i ' ve just started getting my share ! ann w . houston , tx the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) is usually only offered to our marketing clients . with all the garbage we have seen on the internet in the past few months we have decided to offer " the guide " to everyone reading this advertisement . our = clients have paid $ 99 . 95 for " the guide " and have felt that it was a real = bargain for that price . " the guide " has now gone into it second edition and we feel that we should open it up to just about anyone 's financial = budget . at least for a limited time . the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) is being offered to you , for a limited time , for only $ 24 . 95 ! ! ! that 's correct ! that 's a full $ 75 off the regular price . once 200 more or so orders have been placed at this price we will take " the guide " off of the sale counter and move the price back to $ 99 . 95 . but , why offer this for such a deep discount ? it 's simple . success concepts feels that the time is right for this information to become more = available on the net . but we are n't marketing fools either . the guide holds a copyright , and will only be offered at this very deeply discounted price for a very limited time . ( there is some joker on the net who is trying to sell less information without our two bonus offers to follow for $ 395 . 00 . that is = ridiculous ! ! ! ) first bonus offer : if you order within the next 3 days we will include : * * bulk email secrets . . . this information could save you = 20 hundreds of dollars in mailing costs , and more importantly it could keep you from losing your isp . you ' ll get the details on how to : - - use bulk email to explode your profits - - prevent losing your dialup account - - find the right product ( s ) to market by bulk email . - - find the correct software to use . you will also learn : - - where to find reliable bulk email servers . - - where to purchase the very best email software on the market today . - - and much , much more . plus ! ! ! * * free access to our private download site . here you will find hundreds of free informative reports to use or sell on the internet . you will find helpful programs that we use to make our marketing efforts more effective . you will also find 25 , 000 email names , free for you to download to help you get started . these are fresh names that you can use to market your business . these names are changed weekly and you can download as often as you like . once again all of this is yours for only $ 24 . 95 , plus $ 5 . 00 s&h . . . . so order now ! second bonus offer : not many people want to do this internet marketing thing alone . now you won't have to . those who order " the guide " by november 30 will be placed on our very select " the guide electronic newsletter " where you will receive the latest tricks and " how tos " in internet marketing . tricks which the big boys find out about first . now you = will be right in line to find them out quickly , so you can capture the = market . * * * our better than risk-free guarantee ! ! ! * * * order the book today and receive the two bonuses absolutely free . . . read over the book , follow the step by step guide , = 20 contact the resources listed , and if for any reason you are = 20 not fully satisfied with the book you can return it within 30 days for a full refund , and you get to keep the bulk email report , and email names from the free download site . = 20 it 's easy to do , so order today and take advantage of this better than risk-free offer before " the guide " is moved back to the regular price . for a 3 minute recorded audio presentation call : 1-800 - 942-9304 ext . 20340 so order now . . . we will accept your order in three different ways : phone , email , or postal mail phone : call our order line toll free : 1-619 - 561-2731 ext . 127 9 : 00am to 9 : 00pm pacific time ( this is an order line only . they will take credit cards and checks on this line . ) or email : complete the following form ( credit card orders ) and email to : dkg @ daltek . net make sure that your subject heading is " dreams order " or postal mail : print out the following form and mail to : success concepts dept . 1010 - c po box 272476 ft . collins , co 80527 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cut here _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ yes , i am tired of broken dreams . . . i am ordering " the guide " well within the allotted time period and would like both the bulk email = report and the private download site bonuses . plus i want to be placed on your very select mailing list for " the guide electronic = newsletter " . . . . . all for only $ 24 . 95 + $ 5 s&h . _ _ i did not order within 3 days but would still like to take advantage = of your the guide ( no more broken dreams on the internet ) for only $ 24 . 95 + $ 5 s&h and be placed on your very select mailing list for " the guide electronic newsletter " - - - - [ [ [ do not remove this code - - > ( ep-27 ) ] ] ] name : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ city : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ state : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ country : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ zip \ country code : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ phone : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fax : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ email address : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ please circle mode of payment . check money order credit card if paying by credit card please circle type of card . visa m / c am ex discover credit card # : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ exp date : _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ name on card : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ signature : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ total amount included : $ 29 . 95 add $ 15 for overnight delivery . add $ 5 for canadian orders . add $ 10 for internation orders . make checks payable to : success concepts . send to : success concepts dept . 1010 - c po box 272476 ft . collins , co 80527 code : ep-27 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cut here _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - success concepts trying does n't always work on the net . find out why " the guide " works . / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / = / / / / / / our research indicates this information may be of interest to you , if = you have been sent this message in error or you wish to be removed from this = advertiser 's future = 20 mailings , please reply with the subject " remove " and this software will = automatically = 20 block you from their future mailings . / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / = / / / / / / /
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implementation of the gas message board application please see the following instructions for the new messenging board . if you have any trouble entering into this site , please let me know . everyone should now be setup and ready to go . you will have to add this site to one of your favorites . the gas message board application can run on both ie 5 . 0 and ie 5 . 5 now . attached is the url for user to run the application . http : / / gasmsgboard . dev . corp . enron . com please feel free to forward above url to people who like to test the application . here is the steps they should do : 1 ) launch internet explorer 2 ) type : http : / / gasmsgboard . dev . corp . enron . com ( or just open this email and click on above url ) 3 ) users should see the messages if there is any new messages for today . if they don ' t see any messages , there are two reasons : ( 1 ) they are not valid users . their names have not been added into the nt web _ gastraders group yet . please contact chrysti hardy to add their names into the group . ( 2 ) there is no new messages added yet . 4 ) click on " comments " button to add messages : there will be a popup window when user clicks on " comments " button . there are two ways to send the messages after typing the messages into the text box : ( 1 ) just simply press enter to send the message . or ( 2 ) click on " send " button to send the message . 5 ) after the message has been sent , the message will be displayed on the main window immediately , the rest people who are online will get the new message in less than 30 seconds . this time can be reduced to as less as 1 second . however , i would not recommend to reduce the time interval less than 10 second . because each time the browser refreshes the screen , the screen will be blink . users don ' t want the screen blink every second while they read the messages . 6 ) all messages will be cleaned up daily at 6 : 00 pm . if they like to clean them up later than 6 : 00 pm , please let me know . i can reset the time . note : right now the application is under test environment . if they like it , i will move it into production environment soon . let me know any feedbacks . thanks , fangming
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Inn Share wrote: > Hi,all: > > Does anyone know how to list the biggest file in my > root directory?or the second biggest ..etc... > > Because I want to find out what is the reason cause my > root all most full. > > The system is Solaris 8 Sparc. > > Thanks !!!I think everybody has their own version of this, but in case it's useful.. (only tested on Linux):find $* \( -type f -o -type l \) -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -print0 | xargs -r0 du -b --max-depth 0 | sort -k1n | grep -v "^0"Pádraig. -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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oulipo i am looking for information on oulipo , an experimental language group which flourished in the ' 60s in paris . members have included r . queneau , h . matthews , i calvino , and g . perec . the group applied mathematical methods to writing literature . there is scant information available in english , and a small amount in french . i am particularly interested in whether their ideas have been embodied in software or literaty theory . thank you michael sikillian annotext
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> Who loses in this case? Why? Neither party is inaccurate in their > actions IMO. But someone's standing is going to get hurt because of it.My question for the trust system is this. I signed up for a free account on some website that gives me free access to a large compilation of data, and in so doing have subscribed myself to their mailing list. The mailing includes a list of new articles and books and so forth as well as a few links to their book store.This is consistently flagged as spam, even though I *agreed* to see it, and I *want* to see what new articles there are, since some of them might be interesting. Thus, since it is certifiably *not* spam (it even includes a link to terminate your account), I revoke it. Even so, the next mail is still flagged as spam.Who is losing a trust rating here? If it is not unsolicited commercial e- mail, it should not be reported by Razor as spam -- correct?--Will ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users
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>>>>> "S" == Stephen D Williams writes: S> A) Which religion is it that can claim no foul actions in its S> past? Certainly not Christianity, Islam, etc.Rastafari.That is, if you concede that of the two founding branches, only the one founded by the Nyabingi were legit and the others were thinly-veneered anti-colonial hooligans. There is also Vietnamese Buddhism, unless you count setting fire to oneself as a "foul action". S> C) Many splinter Christianity religions have 'clean hands' but S> they also aren't 'found in the wild'.You'd have to explain "found in the wild". For example, I know of no violence perpetrated by the South Pacific "Cargo Cults" outside of a pretty darn /mean/ game of cricket. S> D) The Northern Ireland Protestant vs. Catholic feud, recently S> more or less concluded, is not completely unlike this kind of S> friction generated by splitting society too much along S> religious lines. One Post article pointed out that the problem S> basically stemmed from the vertical integration of areas along S> religious lines all the way to schools, government, political S> party, etc. (Of course both cases have a heritage of British S> conquest, but who doesn't?)When we launched the Native Net in 1989, one of the first things we noticed on networking aboriginal groups around the world is that the British Army, with the US Army as a proxy by extension, were the common thread. Where neither was present (physically or through influence) there /tended/ to be less violence.The issue in Ireland is complex, but rest assured that religious aspects are only a co-incidence of the invader/colonials being predominantly members of the Royal-headed Anglicans and the aboriginal population being predominantly members of the Pope-headed Catholics. The conflict itself has nothing to do with ideology or practice, since the Anglican Church is a near-identical clone of Catholicism.(now I bet that's going to attract some healthy debate ;) S> .. most Protestants are unionists who want the S> province to remain part of Britain.Mebst. Mebst. It's the other way around. Most Unionists are protestants. It's their _Unionism_ that is the source of the conflict, not their sacriments. S> ... Police records and historians agree that the most lethal S> group by far was the IRA, fighting on the Catholic side with a S> goal of a united IrelandAnd which side of the colonial fence do you suppose the Police and Historians sit? If the Russians had invaded the USA as feared in episodes such as the Bay of Pigs, would the Americans have organized to become a "lethal force", or would they have just said, "Oh well, there goes /that/ democracy!" and settle in under communist rule?Just wondering. >> 2. The US is trying to avoid making war on the Muslim religion.It is interesting to me that the Canadian media is trying to paint Chretien as some sort of buffoon for saying that 3rd-world poverty was a major contributor to 9-11. If they'd /watch/ his now-infamous interview, they'd see that it's still us-against-hooligans, but his point is that the hooligans would not be able to find friendly states so easily if those states were not so bled-dry by the west.The same is true of street-gangs: When people are disenfranchised, it's easier to offer them the Triad as a new family. You get cellphones, cars, a dry place to live. Triad, biker gangs, mafia, the IRA, Al Queda ... we've been fighting the War on Terrorism for as long as there's been commerce, so you'd think we'd /realize/ that escalation of violence is not a solution.-- Gary Lawrence Murphy - garym@teledyn.com - TeleDynamics Communications - blog: http://www.auracom.com/~teledyn - biz: http://teledyn.com/ - "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers." (Picasso)
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review : torrego , the dependencies of objects . torrego , esther , ( 1998 ) , the dependencies of objects . linguistic inquiry monograph 34 . cambridge , massachusetts : the mit press . 197 pages . reviewed by alex alsina , universitat pompeu fabra ( barcelona ) . this book is a study of overtly case-marked objects in spanish that pays attention to similar phenomena in other languages , particularly other romance languages . it is well-known that direct objects , or accusative objects , in spanish , when expressed as full nps , or dps ( to use the author 's term ) , alternate between two forms depending on various semantic and syntactic properties : dps withouth any overt case morphology , and overtly case-marked dps . the overt case marker in question is the preposition " a " , which also marks dative objects . the study adopts the minimalist program , outlined by chomsky ( 1992 , 1994 , 1995 ) , as a framework for developing an analysis for the various phenomena under investigation . synopsis chapter 1 outlines the theoretical framework of the book and sketches the content of the subsequent chapters . chapter 2 presents the various generalizations that characterize spanish accusative objects marked by the dative preposition . among these generalizations are correlations between overt case-marking and specificity , between overt case-marking and telicity , between overt case-marking and an interpretation of the subject as an agent or a cause , etc . the common element in the explanation of all of these generalizations is the idea that the marked accusative object raises overtly to a position outside vp , to the specifier position of the functional category v , which takes the vp as its complement . for example , the two following facts are observed : marked accusative requires ( or may require ) a telic interpretation of the event which is absent with unmarked accusative objects , and an affected interpretation of the ( animate ) object requires overt case-marking on the object . it is suggested that objects moved outside the vp have a delimiting role for their predicates and , at the same time , the position to which objects moved , the spec of vp , is the locus of affectedness . thus , two different properties of overt case-marking would be made to follow from the idea that overtly case-marked objects in spanish undergo overt movement to spec of vp . likewise , the observation that overt case-marking on the object requires the subject to be interpreted as an agent or as a cause is linked to the idea that an overtly case-marked object is in spec-v p and to the hypothesis that the causative or agent role is assigned to the v - vp configuration . torrego proposes that there are two types of marked accusatives , one with structural case and the other with inherent case . marked accusative is inherent with causative and agentive verbs and those with affected objects , and is structural with other verbs . this theoretical difference is appealed to in order to account for an asymmetry with respect to extraction out of marked accusative objects : such extractions are ill-formed with the former class of verbs , but not with the latter . the presence of the extra structure created by the inherent case marker is a crucial element in the explanation of this contrast . chapter 3 examines variation in causative structures in spanish and argues that this variation is largely conditioned by case assignment . much of the discussion is based on a causative structure in which the causee appears between the causative verb " hacer " ' make ' and the infinitive . one of the goals of the chapter is to explain the restrictions on the " faire-par " causative in several spanish dialects . in these dialects , the " faire-par " causative is only fully acceptable in the following situations : ( 1 ) when an object clitic is present , or ( 2 ) when a reflexive clitic is present , and that , otherwise they are best with verbs identified as " constructive accomplishments " such as ' build ' or with case-marked objects . chapter 4 analyzes constructions with dative objects , both with ditransitive verbs and with unaccusatives . restrictions regarding constructions with two objects with identical case-marking are examined . the chapter also deals with contrasts between the presence and absence of doubling clitics . a comparison is made with the double object constructions in english . an analysis is presented of the contrast in raising constructions with 's eem ' between those without the dative argument ( acceptable ) and those with it ( unacceptable ) . conclusions are briefly summarized at the end . critical discussion this book is a mine of linguistic puzzles concerning objects , causative constructions , clitics , and related phenomena in spanish . it is of interest to anyone concerned with these matters , regardless of what analysis and what theoretical framework one may wish to adopt . this book is also of interest to linguists who want to find out how the minimalist program can be applied to a particular empirical domain . the author has done a great job of synthesizing the data and presenting generalizations that need to be explained . despite these positive aspects of the book , i experienced serious frustrations while reading it having to do with the data and with the analysis . data the problem with the data , which is a minor one compared to the other one , has to do with the fact that many of the data presented are alien to the varieties of spanish that i speak or am familiar with . naturally , i cannot claim to know all varieties of spanish , so i should not be surprised to discover data that do not belong to the spanish that i know . some examples follow . torrego presents a contrast in pp . 58-59 between " a quienes ( les ) vieron ? " and " a quienes ( * los ) vieron ? " , but both forms are equally ill-formed for me when the clitic ( the form in parentheses ) is included . the example " la guerra los hizo subir " in page 101 is claimed to allow only an animate reading for the clitic " los " , although for me it also allows an inanimate reading , but then this fact is claimed to hold only in spanish dialects where the pre-infinitival causee with " hacer " and an intransitive verb is attested , and i find this causative structure highly marginal ( examples such as " la maestra hizo a los alumnos subir " ) . and the construction exemplified by sentences such as " me hizo pedir yo , " which is analyzed in this book , is also alien to me . the main problem with these numerous discrepancies about the data is that it makes it hard to evaluate when a difference in the interpretation of the data is due to a difference in the data ( that may not be obvious ) or to a possible misanalysis of what actually is the same data . to illustrate this , consider the argument given in support of the claim that the structure embedded under " hacer " in a sentence like " la guerra hizo subir los precios " is a single unit ( p . 102 ) . torrego claims that standard constituency tests indicate that the sequence " subir los precios " in this sentence is a constituent and provides examples such as the following in support of this claim : ( 38 ) a . lo que la guerra hizo es subir los precios . what the war caused is to rise the prices d . que ha hecho la guerra sino subir los precios ? what has the war caused except rising the prices ? for me the translation of these sentences is not as indicated in the glosses , but rather as " what the war did is to raise the prices . " and " what has the war done but raise the prices ? " for ( 38a ) and ( 38d ) respectively . i would tend to believe that torrego is playing on the polysemy of " hacer " and " subir " . " hacer " can be either the causative verb meaning ' cause ' or ' make ' or the generic transitive verb translatable as 'd o ' , and " subir " can be either intransitive , equivalent to ' rise ' , or transitive , equivalent to ' raise ' . for the examples in ( 38 ) to be relevant to torrego 's claim , " hacer " must be causative and " subir " intransitive . what makes these exemples acceptable ( even though not perfect ) for me is that " subir " can be taken to be a transtive verb , whose unexpressed subject is coreferential with " la guerra " . but , under this interpretation , " hacer " would not be functioning as the causative verb , but as the counterpart of 'd o ' . what shows conclusively that , in my variety of spanish , this interpretation is right is that , if , instead of " subir " , we use a verb that only has an intransitive use , we get an unacceptable result . " caer " ' fall ' is such a verb : even though the sequence " caer los precios " can appear following the causative verb " hacer " , as in " la guerra hizo caer los precios , " it cannot appear as a focused or topicalized constituent of this verb , as we see in ( i ) . ( i ) a . * lo que la guerra hizo es caer los precios . what the war did / caused is to fall the prices b . * que ha hecho la guerra sino caer los precios ? what has the war done / caused except falling the prices ? > from this i would conclude that torrego 's data in ( 38 ) do not provide any evidence for the claim that a sequence such as " subir los precios " in a causative construction is a constituent , because those examples do not include the causative verb " hacer " . of course , i can only reach this conclusion for the variety of spanish that i am familiar with , where ( i ) is ungrammatical . but , for all i know , the examples in ( i ) could be grammatical in the variety of spanish analyzed by torrego , in which case my conclusion would not apply and the examples in ( 38 ) would constitute relevant evidence for the claim under investigation . analysis my second difficulty with this book is in the analysis ( or analyses ) provided . i have trouble understanding many of the analyses given : in many cases , i fail to derive the predictions that should follow from the analysis , i cannot tell what would constitute a counterexample to the analysis , i cannot figure out what role a given assumption plays in the analysis , etc . this could well be due to a deficiency on my part , but other readers might experience the same difficulties . next , i will point out some problem cases . 1 . chapter 2 of the book starts out with a list of six generalizations about marked accusative ( pp . 14-16 ) : ( 1 ) marked accusative can cooccur with doubling clitics in some dialects ( it is a necessary condition for clitic doubling ) , ( 2 ) marked accusative objects are interpreted as specific , ( 3 ) telicity requires marked accusative ( with animate objects ) , ( 4 ) the subject in a clause with a marked accusative object is an agent or a cause , ( 5 ) marked accusative is restricted to animates , and ( 6 ) affected animate objects require marked accusative . the indications given all along are that these generalizations will follow from a unified analysis . the main idea underlying this analysis is that an object with marked accusative raises to the specifier position of the functional category v , which takes a vp as its complement . ideally , an overt movement operation of this kind should have some testable effects on word order and all of the properties of the construction should follow straightforwardly from this operation . however , as torrego notes , there is no visible effect of object raising on word order , so that the motivation for the analysis rests entirely on how well it explains the generalizations listed above . and these generalizations are explained by attributing the various properties that correlate with overt case-marking to the spec of v - vp position on a one-by - one basis . for example , it is proposed that the spec of v - vp has a specific interpretation , that the presence of an object in spec of v - vp may shift the aspect of the predicate to a telic situation , that the presence of an object in spec of v - vp gives an agentive interpretation to the subject , etc . one wonders why this analysis should be preferable to one that attributes all of these properties directly to overt case-marking : in both cases , a one-by - one stipulation of those properties is required . it is not clear what the advantage is in attributing these properties to a special phrase structure position for which very weak evidence is given . 2 . in pp . 23 ff , torrego claims that there are two types of marked accusative : marked accusative of non-affected objects is structural case , whereas marked acusative of affected objects is inherent case . however , this claim is faced with a major problem that torrego notes , but then simply disregards . inherent ( or quirky ) case has the generally accepted property that it is preserved under passivization : an argument with inherent case does n't lose or change its case marking when its clause is passivized . genitive and dative case in icelandic are a good example of this , and dative case in spanish is also a good example of case marking that does not change from active to passive . however , the marked accusative case of affected objects in spanish is not preserved ( see relevant examples in p . 28 ) . torrego notes that , in contrast with spanish , some hindi dialects preserve the accusative " - ko " marking in passives , citing mohanan 1990 . torrego then goes on to say ( p . 29 ) : " if the marked accusative of " affected " objects were inherent , overt marking in passivization could be preserved ( just as the marking of datives and genitives is preserved in icelandic passives ) . it remains to be seen whether relevant data from the dialects of hindi confirm this expectation . " but the relevant data from the dialects of hindi does confirm this expectation , as the examples from mohanan 1990 ( also mohanan 1994 ) show . if we agree that we identify inherent case because its case marking is preserved under passivization , then we must conclude that marked accusative case is inherent in some dialects of hindi , because its case marking does not change under passivization , but is structural in the other dialects of hindi , where it does change under passivization . and we are forced to conclude that it is structural in spanish because it is not preserved under passivization . to ignore this evidence and still conclude that marked accusative case can be inherent case in spanish is to devoid the distinction between structural case and inherent case of the conceptual and empirical substance that it is standardly asociated with . and torrego does not explicitly reject this association . 3 . the agentivity effect of clauses with marked accusative is explained as follows : following a suggestion of chomsky 's ( 1995 ) , the causative or the agent role can be understood as the interpretation assigned to the v - vp configuration ; since marked accusative is assigned to objects that raise to spec of vp , the presence of marked accusative implies the existence of the v - vp configuration . therefore , whenever there is marked accusative , there must be an agentive or causative interpretation . but what happens with verbs that allow an alternation between marked and unmarked accusative on the object ? this should mean that such verbs should alternate between a v - vp configuration and some other configuration , but this second option is not spelled out . also , we have no way of knowing what consequences the presence or absence of the v - vp configuration has other than on overt case marking and on the corelation between overt case marking and other properties such as agentivity . 4 . in pp . 34 ff . , torrego tries to relate the idea that marked accusative on affected objects is lexical quirky case to grimshaw 's ( 1990 ) theory of quirky case - marking . in grimshaw 's theory , arguments at argument structure are ranked by prominence in two tiers : the aspectual tier and the thematic tier . adopting this theory , torrego proposes ( p . 36 ) that " an argument ( subject or object ) can be lexically or quirky marked when it has thematic or aspectual prominence relative to the other argument . " it is unclear how one is to interpret this proposal . prominence is a comparative property : a is more or less prominent than b . to say that a has prominence relative to b is either meaningless or would be true of any pair of arguments in an argument structure : it is necessarily true of any pair of arguments a and b of an argument structure that a is in a prominence relation to b . torrego goes on to state : " the two arguments of an agentive telic transitive verb are both aspectually prominent . " but this should be true of all transitive verbs . torrego goes on to conclude : " this approach covers the fact that the object of only agentive and caustive verbs can or must be lexically or quirky case - marked , and also covers the fact that the overall phenomenon of marked accusative case happens with verbs that have agentive subjects . " i fail to see how these predictions are derived . 5 . regarding the animacy restriction on overtly case - marked objects , torrego proposes that the term " actor " is more appropriate to characterize the class of nominals that appear in marked accusative than the term " animate " . the motivation for this terminological change is found in the existence of some expressions denoting inanimate entities that can take overt case - marking , as in the following example ( p . 55 ) : ( 45 ) el acido afecta ( a ) los metales . ' acid affects metals . ' ( i suspect that the presence of marked accusative in this example has more to do with the verb than with the semantics of the object . ) torrego does not propose a definition of " actor " , but refers the reader to jackendoff 's ( 1983 ) characterization of " actor " as the character in an action-type event that performs the action . given this characterization , it is hard to see how " los metales " ' the metals ' in example ( 45 ) can be interpreted as the argument that performs the action of the event ; what would " el acido " ' the acid ' be , then ? torrego goes on to say : " the distinction between " animates " ( or " actor " - like nominals ) and " inanimates " does not appear to be semantic in nature . " this is an odd claim to make , given that the notion of " actor , " which is proposed to replace " animate , " is given a semantic characterization . the motivation for this claim , however , is found in the fact that certain expressions , specifically proper names of humans , can be used to refer to anything , from a boat to a magazine to a can of beer , and always require overt case morphology , as in the following example : ( 46 ) esconde * ( a ) barbara . ' hide barbara . ' it is suggested that a purely morphological property underlies overt case - marking , although no indication is given as to what this morphological property might be . possibly the most robust generalization about overt case - marking of objects in spanish is that it is restricted to " animates " , even though there are problem cases such as example ( 45 ) and " personified " expressions such as ( 46 ) . because of these problems , torrego gives no explanation for the correlation between case - marking and animate interpretation and between absence of case - marking and inanimate interpretation that we see in pairs such as ( ii ) and ( iii ) : ( ii ) a . esconde a este . ( ' hide this one ( male animate entity ) . ' ) b . esconde este . ( ' hide this one ( inanimate entity ) . ' ) ( iii ) a . veremos a otra . ( ' we shall see another one ( female animate entity ) . ' ) a . veremos otra . ( ' we shall see another one ( inanimate entity ) . ' ) general remarks torrego often appeals to intuition in the exposition of the analysis and does not work out the details of the analysis . the following remark , very reminiscent of chomsky 's style , illustrates this point ( p . 139 , end of 3rd par . ) : " whatever the details of this intuitive account are , the general approach seems quite plausible . " if one does not work out the details of an account , it is not possible to derive predictions from it , and therefore the theory is unfalsifiable . this work by torrego is part of a move towards deriving explanations from very general and simple principles that interact in complex ways with each other . this move is a welcome one , but we should be careful that it does not land us in vagueness and imprecision . there is a style of explanation in which appeal is made to principles , often unstated or imprecisely stated principles , from which predictions are claimed to follow , but in which the derivation of predictions ( the logical steps from which predictions follow ) is not worked out and it is not possible to know what a prediction of the theory really is and what a counterexample to the theory might be . there is a danger that a reader of torrego 's " the dependencies of objects " might have the impression that the explanations in this book are of this style . to prevent this impression , torrego should have made a greater effort in terms of exposition ( even if it means leading the reader by the hand ) to show how the various predictions are derived . for that , it is necessary to state the crucial principles explicitly , as numbered items so the reader can refer to them easily , to make the assumptions about representations also explicit , and to give step-by - step derivations of the various predictions . references chomsky , noam . 1992 . a minimalist program for linguistic theory . mit working papers in linguistics , no . 1 . chomsky , noam . 1994 . bare phrase structure . mit occasional papers in linguistics , no . 5 . chomsky , noam . 1995 . the minimalist program . mit press . grimshaw , jane . 1990 . argument structure . mit press . jackendoff , ray . 1983 . semantics and cognition . mit press . mohanan , tara . 1990 . arguments in hindi . ph . d . dissertation , stanford university . mohanan , tara . 1994 . argument structure in hindi . stanford : csli publications . reviewer : alex alsina , professor titular d ' universitat , faculty of translation and interpretation , universitat pompeu fabra , barcelona , spain . ph . d . , stanford university , 1993 . research interests include syntax , morphology , morphosyntax , argument structure , linguistic theory . reviewer 's address : alex alsina facultat de traduccio i interpretacio universitat pompeu fabra la rambla , 30-32 08002 barcelona spain alex . alsina @ trad . upf . es
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