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TELECOM Digest Wed, 30 Nov 94

TELECOM Digest     Wed, 30 Nov 94 15:35:00 CST    Volume 14 : Issue 432 Inside This Issue:                           Editor: Patrick A. Townson     Tracking Incoming Numbers (Jeff Murphy)     Regulation About Microwave Usage in the US? (Juergen Ziegler)     Havana's Direct Dial Code (Greg Monti)     LDDS Announces Service to Cuba (Fred Bauer)     Network Planners Wanted - Motorola Midwest Area (psiinc@mcs.com)     New Telecom Events Calendar (David Cordeiro)     Faxes, Data, Voice All in One Package. How? (David Stevenson)     Open Letter to Telecom Industry re: Standards (Wallace A. Ritchie)     Bell Atlantic Suspensions (Larry Ludwick)     Free Speech or Not (was Re: What Information) (Dennis G. Rears)     Philadelphia 911 Tragedy (Carl Moore)     Re: 911, CNID, was Re: Problem With 911 Service in Philadelphia (M. Healy)     Prodigy Now Has Newsgroups (Stan Schwartz)     Help With Oki 892 ESN (Marc B. Grant)     Automatic Callback (Alain Arnaud)     MCI Conf

"Temple of Set Reading List: Category 1 - Ancient Egyptian History" (3/1/86CE)

"Temple of Set Reading List: Category 1 - Ancient Egyptian History" (3/1/86CE) Reprinted from: _The Crystal Tablet of Set_ (c) Temple of Set 1989 CE Weirdbase file version by TS permission by Michael A. Aquino, Ipsissimus VI* Temple of Set Electronic mail: MCI-Mail 278-4041 Ancient Egypt holds the distinction of being both the first true nation (as opposed to city-state) and the most enduring one - existing three times as long as the Roman Empire and fifteen times as long as the United States. Many of the political and social principles which sustained Egypt are being adapted for contemporary applications by the Temple of Set. Many Egyptian cultural and scientific achievements, some long forgotten or neglected, are also of special importance when considered in the light of related areas of Setian concern. Because of its undeniable grandeur and mystery, Egypt has been sadly abused by occultists and sensationalists of later eras. Hence it is all the more incum

Lyrics of Incesticide - Nirvana

Transcribed by Jeff McRae jamcrae@rodan.acs.syr.edu @ALBUM: incesticide. Incesticide - Nirvana @SONG: Dive Oh Pick me, Pick me yea Live alone, lone single Atleast, atleast yea Everyone is hollow Pick me, pick me yea Everyone is waiting Pick me pick me yea You can be the baby hey dive dive dive dive in me dive dive dive dive in me dive in me dive in me dive in me Kiss this, kiss that yea Live alone, lone single Atleast, atleast yea You could be my hero Pick me, pick me yea Everyone is waiting Hit me, hit me yea I'm real good at hitting hey dive dive dive dive in me dive dive dive dive in me dive in me dive in me dive in me dive dive dive dive in me dive dive dive dive in me dive dive dive dive in me dive in me dive in me dive in me dive in me dive in me dive in me @SONG: Sliver Mom and dad went to a show droped me off a Grandpa Joe's I kicked and screamed, said please, oh no (chorus) Grandma take

Gambling FAQ

rec.gambling Frequently Asked Questions jacobs@cells.cs.utah.edu                Steven R Jacobs at Risks R Us (Presto!) Archive-name: gambling-faq/part1 ================================== This is the rec.gambling Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list. I wish to thank Frank Irwin for helping to compile much of the information that appears in this list.  I also wish to thank those who contributed information, as well as those who spent countless hours running blackjack simulations in order to help answer many of these questions.  Changes or additions to this FAQ list should be submitted to: jacobs@cs.utah.edu ==================================         Table of Contents Section S: Spare us!    S1  Martingale betting systems -- just double your bet until you win    S2  The Inevitable Monty Hall    S3  How much would you pay to play this game? Section G: General Gambling Topics    G1  What's in it for me?  (Why read rec.gambling)    G2  What casino game has the b