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The children of God are called to be representatives of Christ, showing forth the goodness and mercy of the Lord. As Jesus has revealed to us the true character of the Father, so we are to reveal Christ to a world that does not know His tender, pitying lo     

Group: soc.culture.indian.uttarpradesh · Group Profile · Search for Good Woe in soc.culture.indian.uttarpradesh
Author: The Lord
Date: Sep 7, 2008 15:04

... representatives of Christ, showing forth the goodness and mercy of the Lord. ... led to understand something of His goodness and be won to love and...are you not, besides slighting the goodness of God yourself, preventing those around... His heart to all the woes of men. But though His ... in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in ... have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the ...
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Re: mo moe's medical woes     

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Author: Richard Thomas
Date: Nov 24, 2007 11:04

... age and in the meantime, people are going to get sick and die. Unfortunate but the way it is and it certainly doesn't make it right to forcefully take the product of others' labors. The good news is that medicine and fields that medicine feeds from are advancing at a stupefying rate and accelerating. I expect the whole healthcare thing to look crazy in 50 years from now. Rich -- If ...
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BCM Install Woes     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile · Search for Good Woe in microsoft.public.outlook.bcm
Author: Jeremy
Date: Oct 6, 2007 09:23

**Cross Posted to the Outlook Installation Group** I'm having a hell of a time installing BCM, and I can't get any good info on the problem out of the logs. Machine in question is a clean install of Vista Business and the hardware more than meets specs. I install Office Ent. 2007 with no problem. I pop in the second disc to install BCM and that's where things start to go south. The ...
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Re: Further N73 signal woes     

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Author: ALi
Date: Oct 3, 2007 12:15

...> any of my previous mobiles. I called T-mobile and asked them about it, thankfully they say that I can return the phone to the shop and try another one of the same model and if that's no good then I can change phone. What is the likely hood of there being an improvement of signal on another N73? Could it be my current one is just a bit crap? I'm taking both the N70 ...
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Re: [9fans] More venti sync woes.     

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Author: Anthony Sorace
Date: Sep 28, 2007 09:36

... could happen if you were running a new venti (which buffers index updates quite aggressively) and then on reboot managed to start an old venti (which would then process the unindexed new blocks one at a time instead of buffering the updates, with about 3 seeks per block). without more information i'm afraid i have no good answers. russ
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Re: [9fans] More venti sync woes.     

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Author: Kernel Panic
Date: Sep 28, 2007 02:03

... what you're describing could happen if you were running a new venti (which buffers index updates quite aggressively) and then on reboot managed to start an old venti (which would then process the unindexed new blocks one at a time instead of buffering the updates, with about 3 seeks per block). without more information i'm afraid i have no good answers. russ
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Re: [9fans] More venti sync woes.     

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Author: Russ Cox
Date: Sep 27, 2007 20:17

... restarted the system). what you're describing could happen if you were running a new venti (which buffers index updates quite aggressively) and then on reboot managed to start an old venti (which would then process the unindexed new blocks one at a time instead of buffering the updates, with about 3 seeks per block). without more information i'm afraid i have no good answers. russ
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Re: [9fans] More venti sync woes.     

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Author: erik quanstrom
Date: Sep 27, 2007 16:05

...an hour to reboot, which seems like an unreasonable amount of time for a server to spin on an unclean reboot. what was the rough improvement factor you observed? generally, a sata disk is good for 30-50 MB/s using sequential IDE dma transfers on the outer tracks. /non-sequential access can be as slow as non-dma access./ (i fixed a similar problem reciently with the on-disk cache ...
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[9fans] More venti sync woes.     

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Author: Anthony Sorace
Date: Sep 26, 2007 12:33

... on IRC have observed indefinite stalls at the same place. Aside from the clock time theory proposed just a little bit ago (which is not the case for me; I checked), I've not heard any good working theories. My next step is going to be to try booting off some other medium and rebuild the index partitions, assuming the actual arenas are unharmed. Any bets on whether that's likely to pay off...
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Re: [9fans] venti woes with brand new install     

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Author: Uriel
Date: Sep 10, 2007 01:40

... changes (painful and errorprone) and often having to check with whoever made the change (tedious, slow and rather neutralizing the whole point of having a changelog). Why this approach was considered a good idea rather than having the author of the change write a changelog entry at the same time the change is made/committed-to-sources is something I have never understood. uriel On 9/...
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