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We use Dameware to connect to desktops without forcing the user off. Both of you can see the desktop and either can access the mouse or kb, altho the Dameware user can lock the mouse and kb to prevent the desktop user from interfering. LarryD "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message news:54608A41-408F-43CD-96FC-3322BDA43266@microsoft.com... > That is default with     

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Author: Larry D
Date: Jul 11, 2008 12:24

On Jan 10, 9:56 pm, LarryD <ldigiorgio2...@yahoo.com> wrote: True Jews and true Christians have always expected a Messiah who should make them love God and by that love triumph over their enemies. 608. The carnal Jews hold a midway place between Christians and heathens. The heathens know not God, and love the world only. The Jews know the true God, and love the world only. The
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On Aug 20, 12:29 am, "Lare" <Lmcdona...@wi.rr.com> wrote: > And your dogs would be right, at least on this topic. > > There are lots of waves hitting us at all times, ultraviolet, radio, etc. > The brain can't translate most of them into sound. So, are they sounding? > > Sound waves make sound, light waves don't. > > > Not unless they are in the frequency range of the human processor. The     

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Author: LarryD
Date: Jan 11, 2008 19:43

Lare wrote: And your dogs would be right, at least on this topic. There are lots of waves hitting us at all times, ultraviolet, radio, etc. The brain can't translate most of them into sound. So, are they sounding? Not unless they are in the frequency range of the human processor. The definition above uses the conjunctive "and can be heard when they reach a persons or animals
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"Andrew Schulman" <abacaprd@panix.com> wrote in message news:1187582144.797240.161160@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Aug 19, 10:18 pm, "Lare" <Lmcdona...@wi.rr.com> wrote: >> If a man blows a dog whistle in a room full of high-strung guitarists and >> none are able to hear it, does it make a sound. Of course not. Man >> lacks >> the processor to "hear" it. Are there wavelenghts present     

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Author: Andrew Schulman
Date: Aug 20, 2007 06:12

Lare wrote: Sound is created inside the brain. See, "This is your brain on Music", by Daniel Levitin. Thanks LarryD for the book recommendation. :-) RMCG makes for a really fun book list. I am really enjoying a slow read of Quicksilver and can't thank this NG, and Will specifically, enough for the pleasure of picking new reading from this interesting RMCG book list. It
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"Alcibiades" <jacksoneskew@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1187566535.961424.243910@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Aug 19, 9:46 am, "Lare" <Lmcdona...@wi.rr.com> wrote: > >> Of course it does. If there is no processor (brain) that computes >> tone/timber/volume from differences in variations of air pressure levels, >> there is no sound. > > > No, there's simply no brain to process     

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Author: dsi1
Date: Aug 20, 2007 00:19

Ldalley@sbcglobal.net On Jun 16, 10:07 pm, JayK...@webtv.net (BJayKana) wrote:      Ldal...@sbcglobal.net Did I make the trip Brad Larry bjay@webtv.net Larry,You surely did, and bought everybodys supper at that DQ on NewBoston road, remember? You dont?????damn??? Bjay???? Where is New Boston Rd.? (LarryD) bjay@webtv.net LarryD,I didnt think you 'd remember, because
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 06:11:06 +0000, larryde wrote: > I'm running a pure Suse 10.1 machine (no Windows partition). Root is > almost filled up. Home is nearly empty. I have Partition Magic 8, but it > seems to run only under Windows. How do I reallocate the space alloted to > the two partitions? Very carefully! How come root is nearly full? Where is the space used up? Try du -ms /*     

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Author: Lare
Date: Aug 19, 2007 21:29

Bobby Knight wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:42:55 -0500, "MnMikew" <mnmiikkew@aol.com> wrote: Love it Larry, it stays in the bag. Take care my friend. Look forward to all you have to say for MANY MANY years! The Hammer Hey, if you are ever in the San Diego area, give me a call (858-759-7411) or email (larryd@delmardata.com) and
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Author: Larry Deack
Date: Aug 19, 2007 20:22

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Author: Lare
Date: Aug 19, 2007 19:18

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Author: BJayKana
Date: Jun 20, 2007 19:30

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Author: Mark Robinson
Date: Sep 30, 2006 07:06

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Author: The Hammer
Date: Jul 10, 2006 11:03

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