[View source for Usenet headers] Date: 16 Oct 2000 00:09:46 -0700 I haven't measured my monitor's power consumption to determine the effect of the background color, but there are a couple reasons why I'd be surprised if it made any real difference. First of all, the energy that goes to lighting up phosphor on the screen is only a tiny fraction of the energy consumed by your monitor. Just try turning out all your lights and see how well the monitor lights up your room. Try to imagine what size of I haven't measured my monitor's power consumption to determine the effect of the background color, but there are a couple reasons why I'd be surprised if it made any real difference. First of all, the energy that goes to lighting up phosphor on the screen is only a tiny fraction of the energy consumed by your monitor. Just try turning out all your lights and see how well the monitor lights up your room. Try to imagine what size of the amplifiers, and so on. Only the electron beam is dependant on *what* is being displayed on the screen, and that's only a small part of the are produced in direct proportion to the light, so less light from the screen means less X radiation. Newsgroups: alt.kids-talk Subject: Re: Poison candy >>playground turn to be sort of strange after giving birth to second girl (she >I like this typo. It would explain a lot, actually. >doubt. AIDS is extremely difficult to transmit--you pretty much need Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. Keywords: >>>Are there any lists containing safe-sex tips for Catholic teens? >>*all* reeked of cigarette smoke *all* the time, I might have been tempted >>to attend a Mass or two. The church is going to have to sort out that > details of which are beyond the scope of this post. Summary: Expires: References: <8kopjp$ss3$1@diamond.ansuz.sooke.bc.ca> <IhUb5.1414$ED.106154@news.wenet.net> Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: >What's wrong with this picture? >started). I'm too scared to try it, though, because I'm not even sure >poised to never work again Newsgroups: misc.creativity,talk.bizarre,triangle.singles,nc.general,alt.games,alt.writing >of this stuff. Any info will be greatly appreciated!!! >> reading this in. Thanks oodles. >> .... > >A pity fuck might have been okay before he actually grew up and >became who he is, but he deserves something oh, a bit more real. Newsgroups: talk.bizarre > www.hellokitty.sextoy Newsgroups: talk.bizarre >beautiful and engrossing and was wondering if the poster could kindly repost >this wonderful little work. Newsgroups: talk.bizarre >I am still amazed by the lack of graph theoreticians' personal >webpages. Newsgroups: bbc.general Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. >MS>Ron, with my assistence, sent individual email messages to more than two > >hundred BB&C members asking whether it was okay to stop supporting the > >RIME and Ilink echoes. It was also posted in bbc.announce. I know you > >saw it because you responded. >How? In article <8licej$6au$1@watserv3.uwaterloo.ca>, Chris Reuter <cgreuter@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: >In article <8lhnie$ua$1@diamond.ansuz.sooke.bc.ca>, >Matthew Skala <mskala@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca> wrote: >>In article <8kguem$deu$1@watserv3.uwaterloo.ca>, >>Chris Reuter <cgreuter@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: >(but then, Dave hate everything.) Newsgroups: island.general Subject: Re: globally blocking email (was Re: MAPS v. ORBS?) Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. Keywords: Cc: >> yes, that last one is correct. >> the error message sent out to these addresses did *not* inform >> the sender as to the reason for the bounce; instead, it cited a Subject: Re: I love Babelfish >If you love babelfish then you should try some of the other free >Watch a high school kid suck her boyfriend's cock until it erupts like a volcano. Ouch! >Groans! >>had been swimming happily in Clayoquot Sound that very >into your frontal lobe. And you'll like it, goddammit. > >> I cancelled the revolution. ELFux.so.2 J_stemrcsetattr0@ n`%\h%h%܅h%h jh EP EP蚐 !dPj`A`A `I CC: (GNU) 2.7.2.3.3314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release)plt Subject: Re: RFQ distribution >Matthew, it is my belief that we should have both unless it is >technically not feasible. >anyway... there is a dispute about aeon.net with american >trademark holder who thinks aeon.net doesnt really do anything. > >well, i've asked already lots of people who use either or both >the dns and mail services on aeon.net to give me an official >statement about it. > >i'm sending my reply to the forum next wednesday, august 16th. > >should i lose aeon.net i will transfer services under some >other domain name. will keep you people posted about this. Subject: Re: What is a freak? >>*********************************************** >> everyone cuddles, >>************************************************ >I could be wrong. References: <8oatge$16sb$1@shadows.aeon.net> <20000827220612.21813.00000109@ng-fo1.aol.com> In article <20000827220612.21813.00000109@ng-fo1.aol.com>, >NO!!!! NO!!!! NO!!!!!! >just because you're female, got that? References: <Pine.GSO.4.20.0008251703270.2724-100000@merak.cc.umanitoba.ca> Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. In article <Pine.GSO.4.20.0008251703270.2724-100000@merak.cc.umanitoba.ca>, >nice apartment that's alllllllll mine. And no one tells me to clean it. >suspect is supposed to be very exciting or something, but it's not. I >because if not, I might have to hurt her. She's nearly the most idiotic >this fabulous new phenomenon. And I just love listening to the words they >at their naivety. Or paranoia. Usually both. :) PROdotes <prodotes@yahoo.com> wrote: >> thru giving totally vague hints or posting encrypted stuffs >> to challenge others to decrypt is entirely useless for the >Well Here's some facts about it... the algorithm can also be extended >some more but for now it serves it's purpose. About the speed... Well, it >isn't exactly the fastest... cca. 100 cps I think.. but that's in the >visual mode... And there could be some ways to compress it some more... >this newsreader isn't to compactible... >NP... just hit me... It's good to hear what others are thinking. Newsgroups: bbc.club-business > > Some of us technopeasants have no idea what that is all about, > but thanks for trying. I put a curse on the Internet systems. > > Regards, John. > Newsgroups: bbc.admin.exec Subject: Response from Islandnet Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. Keywords: Cc: Newsgroups: sci.crypt Subject: Re: A conjecture - thoughts? Your notation is a little bit confusion, but here's what I think you're saying: Given functions f and g, both defined to and from some set S, and and nonnegative integers k_1 and k_2 such that f = b^k_1 and g = b^k_2, think that f and g can each be obtained by iterating some specific This is false, at least without adding some additional restrictions. Let Let g be defined by g(x)=x if x<0, g(x)=0 if x>=0. Observe that Well, if your conjecture were true, then there'd exist b, k_1, k_2 such k_1 < k_2. They can't be equal because then f would equal g, and it h(f(0)) = 0 but h(f(-1)) = -1 So the function h cannot exist, but it must exist if b, k_1, and k_2 If you Newsgroups: sci.crypt Subject: Re: A conjecture - thoughts? Newsgroups: sci.crypt Subject: Re: A conjecture - thoughts? Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. Newsgroups: sci.crypt Subject: Re: t >> more commonality among the communicants >How will the scientists and aliens agree on the notion of left and right ? Subject: Re: frost.bob II: the gathering Force foreign visitors to listen to song "Let There Be Guns". Honestly, Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. >question. Years ago I used to read software licenses but I >don't anymore. Life is too short. I just click "I accept". >>I would recommend that people do NOT do this. When you create an account >>you are agreeing to certain things, which you can't read over the phone >>(and no, we won't read you the entire user agreement on the phone). Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: Keywords: Cc: >Of course, this might be a blessing in disguise. Subject: Re: F,R.E,E. ,L.E,G.A,L. ,C.A,B.L,E. ,T.V,..., .B,u.i,l.d, .Y,o.u,r. , .O,w.n, .D,e.s,c.r,a.m.,b.l,e.r,.,..,.................................. 9924 Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. >Nor is it legal. DUH!!! >>>approach orgasm, or lying on their backs sideways >masturbation's lost its fun..." >>>>>gods, can you imagine how he'd respond to anime? >>God knows most of the rest of us do... Subject: Re: This newsgroup is getting very sad >: stage, we were still cooing (or not) about Mika's sprog! >> >the bulb itself. >100 boxes of Tide in your washroom, but the fact remains that if you buy >Yes. >I can't speculate on that. >[snip] >>and then >> right? >yet? > >> -- >> Matthew Skala >-- >__________________________________________________ >=><= >didn't even know. I hope this woman who did this horrendous crime rots >> thank you for the spanking. i feel much better now. >Where's Andrea Previtera when you need him, anyway? >and a striped zebra with streaks all over him eats the other, how many >eventual alien takeover. I swear, it moved. > -- Matthew Skala mskala@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca :CVECAT DELENDA EST http://www.islandnet.com/~mskala/
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