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"Gary S. Simon" <garscosi@thisisatypo.pipeline.com> wrote in message news:garscosi-85265F.10512421082008@earthlink.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net... > > I can't recall a season in which both Chicago baseball teams have > been scheduled to play at home on so many dates. > > ... But there's no excuse for both clubs being at home for cosecutive > series, as is the case this week (White Sox hosting     

Group: alt.sports.baseball.chicagocubs · Group Profile · Search for Cosecutive in alt.sports.baseball.chicagocubs
Author: Steve In Louisville
Date: Aug 21, 2008 14:16

"Gary S. Simon" <garscosi@thisisatypo.pipeline.com> wrote in message news:garscosi-85265F.10512421082008@earthlink.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net... I can't recall a season in which both Chicago baseball teams have been scheduled to play at home on so many dates. ... But there's no excuse for both clubs being at home for cosecutive series, as is the case this week (White Sox hosting
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I can't recall a season in which both Chicago baseball teams have been scheduled to play at home on so many dates. I can understand, and excuse, the scheduling on April 15th and 22nd, when one club was concluding a homestand and the other was beginning one. Even in the olden days, such flukes could happen once or twice a year. But there's no excuse for both clubs being at     

Group: alt.sports.baseball.chiwhitesox · Group Profile · Search for Cosecutive in alt.sports.baseball.chiwhitesox
Author: Steve In Louisville
Date: Aug 21, 2008 14:16

I can't recall a season in which both Chicago baseball teams have been scheduled to play at home on so many dates. I can understand, and excuse, the scheduling on April 15th and 22nd, when one club was concluding a homestand and the other was beginning one. Even in the olden days, such flukes could happen once or twice a year. But there's no excuse for both clubs being at
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On Aug 21, 10:51�am, "Gary S. Simon" <garsc...@thisisatypo.pipeline.com> wrote: > � �I can't recall a season in which both Chicago baseball teams have > been scheduled to play at home on so many dates. > > � �I can understand, and excuse, the scheduling on April 15th and 22nd, > when one club was concluding a homestand and the other was beginning > one. �Even in the olden days, such flukes could     

Group: alt.sports.baseball.chicagocubs · Group Profile · Search for Cosecutive in alt.sports.baseball.chicagocubs
Author: Gary S. Simon
Date: Aug 21, 2008 08:51

On Aug 21, 10:51�am, "Gary S. Simon" <garsc...@thisisatypo.pipeline.com> wrote: � �I can't recall a season in which both Chicago baseball teams have been scheduled to play at home on so many dates. � �I can understand, and excuse, the scheduling on April 15th and 22nd, when one club was concluding a homestand and the other was beginning one. �Even in the olden days, such flukes could
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Maybe using a text file to keep track of the numbers would be ok: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/udfs/sequentialnums.html Look for: "Using a text file to hold sequential numbers" des-sa wrote: > > hi, > can someone please help. i have the following code for saving the same > template with cosecutive document numbers on our network. a drive "Z" was > created where every document is saved     

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Author: Gary S. Simon
Date: Aug 21, 2008 08:51

hi, can someone please help. i have the following code for saving the same template with cosecutive document numbers on our network. a drive "Z" was created where every document is saved, but what happens is that 4 computers are used for quoting by different people and it seems as if every computer generates its own range of numbers, starting at one off course. so it now happens that
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On Mon, 26 May 2008 19:19:45 +0300, "Kari Pesonen" <Kari.Pesonen@rem.welho.com> wrote: > >"Rick Lyons" <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message >news:ecsj341b6enbhvchjcjmadgouu2hjt5bqd@4ax.com... >> On Sun, 25 May 2008 06:36:37 -0700 (PDT), faz <fazulu.vlsi@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>>Hai all, >>> >>>I am searching for a tool other than FDA matlab to give me FIR low >>>pass filter coefficients     

Group: alt.sports.baseball.chicagocubs · Group Profile · Search for Cosecutive in alt.sports.baseball.chicagocubs
Author: The old geezer
Date: Aug 21, 2008 08:22

"Rick Lyons" <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message news:ecsj341b6enbhvchjcjmadgouu2hjt5bqd@4ax.com... On Sun, 25 May 2008 06:36:37 -0700 (PDT), faz <fazulu.vlsi@gmail.com> wrote: Hai all, I am searching for a tool other than FDA matlab to give me FIR low pass filter coefficients for canonic structure with any one method like window,remez algo etc...I already tried
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Group: alt.sports.baseball.chiwhitesox · Group Profile · Search for Cosecutive in alt.sports.baseball.chiwhitesox
Author: The old geezer
Date: Aug 21, 2008 08:22

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Group: microsoft.public.excel.misc · Group Profile · Search for Cosecutive in microsoft.public.excel.misc
Author: Dave Peterson
Date: Aug 19, 2008 04:50

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Author: des-sa
Date: Aug 18, 2008 23:30

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Author: Rick Lyons
Date: May 26, 2008 10:58

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Author: Kari Pesonen
Date: May 26, 2008 09:19

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