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Author: Darrell RyanDarrell Ryan
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: math/algebra-help/guidelines-FAQ
Alt-algebra-help-archive-name: guidelines-FAQ
Posting-Frequency: every 5 days
Last-modified: 2008/03/24
URL: http://aah.ryan-usa.com
Copyright: (c) 2002-2008 Darrell Ryan
Welcome to alt.algebra.help. The complete posting guidelines and answers to
frequently asked questions can be found at:
http://aah.ryan-usa.com.
PDF and DVI formats can be found at:
http://aah.ryan-usa.com/aah.pdf
http://aah.ryan-usa.com/aah.dvi.
Below are some general guidelines from the main document to help you get
started immediately. These guidelines are not intended to be formal rules
that in any way govern the newsgroup. They serve only to identify what have
come to be accepted as norms. In this spirit, it will be nice if you
attempt to follow these guidelines. Doing so may result in a more enjoyable
visit. Not doing so may result in a less enjoyable visit. That's all.
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Author: Don ShoemakerDon Shoemaker
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: games/coin-op
Posting-frequency: Monthly
The latest edition of this FAQ can always be retrieved from:
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/games/coin-op
Those without FTP access should send e-mail to
mail-server@ rtfm.mit.edu with:
"send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
in the body to find out how to do FTP by e-mail.
Last modified: November 2007
Version: 3.2
Changes: updated URL for chat
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Subject: 1. Introduction, Intent, and Disclaimer
This is a mini-FAQ for finding Internet sites, Usenet newsgroups, and
chat rooms associated with pinball machines, arcade video games, juke
boxes, slot machines, soda (Coke) machines, as well as most any type of
coin-operated equipment, and items appropriate for a home gameroom
environment.
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Author: Sabine BremerSabine Bremer
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: de-mensa/info
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Keywords: Mensa, IQ, Intelligenz
Last-modified: 2007-05-17
Version: 3.03
______________________________________________________________________
Mensa FAQ
de.org.mensa
______________________________________________________________________
----- Frequently Questioned Answers about Mensa and de.org.mensa -----
Die FAQ werden von Sabine Bremer gewartet
(Nachfolge von Andreas 'Alvin' Neus bis '96 und Oliver Hertel bis '05)
und periodisch in de.org.mensa gepostet. Vorschlaege, Ergaenzungen
etc. bitte zunaechst zur Diskussion in die Gruppe posten, und erst danach
(mit eventuell neu gewonnenen Erkenntnissen) e-Mail an den FAQ-Editor.
Fuer die Richtigkeit der enthaltenen Informationen wird keinerlei
Garantie uebernommen. Die Verbreitung dieser FAQ ausserhalb der
gaengigen UseNet-Kanaele bedarf der Zustimmung des Editors.
Danke.
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Author: neidorffneidorff
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: AudioFAQ/part12
Last-modified: 2007/07/12
Version: 2.17
19.0 The Press
19.1 Which magazine should I read?
Which ever one you like. None are absolutely objective.
Here's a list of some common ones:
audioXpress ($30/yr 12 issues) (Do-it-yourself)
Note: This is the successor of Audio Amateur,
Glass Audio, and Speaker Builder Magazines
Audio Amateur Publications
Box 576
Peterborough...
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Author: neidorffneidorff
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: AudioFAQ/part11
Last-modified: 2007/07/12
Version: 2.17
18.0 Network Protocol
18.1 What are the audio newsgroups? Which group should I post to?
It is important to post to the right group. There are a few
reasons for that. First, you want to be read by people who
are knowledgable and/or interested in your topic. Second,
you want to avoid the ire of people who don't have your
perspective or won't tolerate your ignorance. The audio
newsgroups are frequented by a wide group of people, including
some outspoken experts who know their stuff and some serious
purists who won't consider lower levels as acceptable.
That said, here's the list of newsgroups and an explanation
of their content:
rec.audio: The original newsgroup, which is being phased out.
rec.audio.car: This newsgroup supports discussion on different
brands and models of car stereo, and also is an open
forum for talk...
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Author: neidorffneidorff
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: AudioFAQ/part10
Last-modified: 2007/07/12
Version: 2.17
17.0 Mail Order
Mail order is appealing. The general hope is that by using mail
order, you avoid pushy sales people, you pay fixed, discounted
prices, and you have written catalog descriptions to...
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Author: neidorffneidorff
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: AudioFAQ/part8
Last-modified: 2007/07/12
Version: 2.17
15.0 Wire
More than any other topic, speaker cables and equipment
interconnects seem to use up rec.audio.* bandwidth echoing
the same theoretical arguments, testimonials, and opinions.
Controversy can be stimulating, educational, and also amusing.
Please try to keep postings aimed at one of those three goals,
and avoid the insults and emotion. Also, try to avoid
echoing a common position or principle, as described below.
15.1 Do speaker cables matter?
To avoid confusion and repetition, here is some terminology,
thanks to Steve Lampen of Belden Wire & Cable Co.
A wire is a single conductor made up of one or more conducting
elements, but all configured (as in a stranded design) to act
as a single conductor. Mostly, this is coated or covered by
plastic, rubber, enamel or similar insulators.
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Author: neidorffneidorff
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:59
Archive-name: AudioFAQ/part6
Last-modified: 2007/07/12
Version: 2.17
13.0 Listening Rooms and Houses
13.1 How should I place speakers in my room? What size room is best?
You are after two important, distinct goals: flat frequency
response and good three-dimensional image. At your disposal is
the room size, the room shape, speaker height, speaker
placement, listening position, and room treatments. Even though
good speakers are essential to good sound, room effects are also
extremely important. In many cases, the differences in room
effects will be more noticeable than spending twice as much on
speakers!
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