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Author: Max Power
Date: Sep 20, 2008 03:32
Help Deep Space Network @ Home How to help -- send this file as an attachment to the following email addresses [ or ] post a printout of it to the snail mail address that follows immediately after the email addresses: http://cbc.am/Rosetta-host-request-DSN@Home.pdf == target email addresses == dabaker@u.washington.edu, salesin@cs.washington.edu, salesin@adobe.com, scooper [at] cs....
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Author: Bewater
Date: Sep 17, 2008 01:23
...+SPC is a better choice "xiaopeng hu" <huxiaopengstat@gmail.com> writes: ctrl space is set mark command . I use (global-set-key (kbd "C-SPC") 'nil) in .emacs. but when I input ctrl space it only say ctrl space is not defined. emacs hold the ctrl space. How to make the system receive ctrl space ? Scim is a input method use ctrl space to activate. thanks
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Author: Kevin Rodgers
Date: Sep 17, 2008 00:41
...-05-03 on terranova, modified by Ubuntu and previous versions used to accept a space or tab for filename completion, but now require a tab only. How do ...file names, SPC no longer completes the file name. This is so filenames with embedded spaces could be input without the need to quote the space with a C-q. The underlying changes in the keymaps that are active in the minibuffer are...
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Author: xiaopeng hu
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:58
ctrl space is set mark command . I use (global-set-key ....emacs. but when I input ctrl space it only say ctrl...defined. emacs hold the ctrl space. How to make the system...is a input method use ctrl space to activate. thanks ctrl...emacs.but when I input ctrl space it only say ctrl...defined.emacs hold the ctrl space. How to make the system...Scim is a input method use ctrl space to activate.thanks...
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Author: joe
Date: Sep 16, 2008 09:34
On Sep 13, 10:18=A0pm, j...@gs.washington.edu wrote: On Sep 11, 9:28 am, "Robert Karl Stonjek" <rston...@bigpond.net.au> wrote: Report: cells "from space" have unusual makeup Wierd and *very* dubious! Anyone wanting to follow up on this is recommended to search for "Red Rain" in Wikipedia, which leads to an article on this phenomenon. Apparently the particles *do* contain ...
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Author: Drew Adams
Date: Sep 15, 2008 22:26
... completes file names in the | minibuffer, so that file names with embedded spaces could be typed | without the need to quote the spaces. | | You can get the old behavior by binding `SPC' to | `minibuffer-complete..., there is no index entry for this page that uses the word `space' - you have to know about the key name `SPC'. If you use ...
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Author: Allan Gottlieb
Date: Sep 15, 2008 22:22
... Sun, 14 Sep 2008 04:52:18 -0700 (PDT) Gil <gilbert.harman@gmail.com> wrote: Is there a way to split the screen horizontally (C-x 3) in such a way that the three windows are equally spaced? Yes, You want balance-windows (see below). C-x 1 C-x 3 C-x 3 C-x + Will give you three equal size windows in the frame. allan C-x + runs the command balance-windows which is an ...
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Author: Daina Pettit
Date: Sep 15, 2008 15:24
I'm using GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu) of 2008-05-03 on terranova, modified by Ubuntu and previous versions used to accept a space or tab for filename completion, but now require a tab only. How do I get back to the old behavior so I can use my spacebar again for filename completion? I'm sure there's some setting to tweak. -- Daina Pettit=daina@xmission.com, voice: (801)277-...
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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:28
... the orbs could be cells from space because they have biological characteristics but...match no known life form. A space rock could have broken up in...the claim of live cells from space is so bizarre that many are...that the hazards of journey through space, including intense radiation and extraordinary travel...tardigrades proved surprisingly resilient in outer space. Dried-out tardigrades lived for 10...
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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:28
Space: The not-so-final frontier Of all environments, space must be the most hostile: It is freezing cold, close to absolute zero, there is a vacuum, so no oxygen, and the amount of lethal radiation from stars is very high. This is why humans need to be carefully protected when they enter this environment. New research by Ingemar J
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