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                "From: krs@allegra.att.com (K. R. Subramanian)\nSubject: Companies involved with Scientific Visualization...\nReply-To: krs@allegra.att.com\nOrganization: AT&T Bell Laboratories\nLines: 10\n\nIf anyone has a list of companies doing data visualization (software\nor hardware) I would like to hear from them.  Thanks.\n\n\t-- krs\n-- \n\nK.R.Subramanian                               Ph:     (908) 582-6346\nAT&T Bell Laboratories, Rm. 2A240             email : krs@research.att.com\n600 Mountain Av.\nMurray Hill, NJ 07974\n",
                "From: lairdb@crash.cts.com (Laird P. Broadfield)\nSubject: Re: CNN for sale; Influencing the coverage\nOrganization: \"Well, a head on top, an arm on each side, two legs....\"\nDistribution: usa\nLines: 25\n\nIn <1993Apr19.171602.27135@guinness.idbsu.edu> betz@gozer.idbsu.edu (Andrew Betz) writes:\n>In article <1993Apr19.153444.28112@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> fcrary@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Frank Crary) writes:\n>>I'd be willing to go in as well. By the way, we wouldn't need to\n>>buy the network wholesale. Simply owning a large number of shares\n>>would still work (if 5% of the shareholders want pro-gun coverage\n>>and the rest don't really care, they'll go along just to keep \n>>the 5% happy...)\n\n>I'd go along with this plan as well.  Turner's stock is traded\n>on the American exchange and has 3 classes (A, B, and C).  A and\n>B stock is currently about 23 bucks a share; C stock is about 11\n>bucks a share.  Does anybody have any idea how much stock TBS\n>has issued?  What would it take to reach 5%, 51%, or even 100%?\n\nUm, I sortof hesitate to bring this up, but owning even a single share\nentitles you to attend the annual shareholders meeting, and under most\ncorporate charters to introduce topics to be discussed.  While I *don't*\nsuggest the tactic used by some in Japan (go to the shareholders meeting,\nand disrupt the bejeezus out of everything), what about a well-worded\nresolution complaining about \"advocacy journalism\"?\n\n\n-- \nLaird P. Broadfield     lairdb@crash.cts.com    ...{ucsd, nosc}!crash!lairdb\nHi!  I'm a shareware signature!  Send $5 if you use me, send $10 for manual!\n",
                "From: galen@picea.CFNR.ColoState.EDU (Galen Watts)\nSubject: Re: RF Communications Link\nNntp-Posting-Host: storm.cfnr.colostate.edu\nOrganization: College of Natural Resources, Colo. State Univ.\nLines: 20\n\nIn article <blumenow.7@underdog.ee.wits.ac.za> blumenow@underdog.ee.wits.ac.za (Warren Blumenow) writes:\n>We have to design an RF link for a distance of 250 m.  We're using\n>standard RS232 waves (square pulses) as the modulating waves and the \n>carrier wave is sinusoidal.  The link has to be bidirectional.\n>We would appreciate any advice on the type of modulating techniques\n>or antennas that we should use.\n\nWhat frequency is your carrier?\n\nHave you considered using two tones, one for 1 and another for 0?\n\nHow high is your RS-232 data rate?\n\nCan you use more than one carrier freq?\n\nHave you considered hiring an RF data transmission consultant?\n\nJust Curious,\nGalen Watts, KF0YJ\n\n"
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