Me posting about "distorted infromation" deserves a slap, since I posted: F = dm/dt + dv/dt Which obviously should be...if I am not alreadly alseep on this Thanksgiving Morning (which I damn well should be)... F = d/dt (mv) = v dm/dt + m dv/dt Or did I screw up on that one too? At any rate, I wish all you physicists and aspiring physcists, or even physicists that are wannabes, a
Laurence Payne wrote: Oh, there's always someone in the forum who manages to mess things up :-) It installed OK for me, and, reportadly, for many others. The only problem I found was Halion 1 losing its sample sets. I looked in the Registry to find where it THOUGHT they were. It was in a folder in Documents and settings/all users. The folder was there, but no samples. They
On 20 Dec 2006 11:58:44 -0800, Patrick1765@aol.com wrote: Michael Schey wrote: Nothing wrong with the list. It's the source of the list that I question. Why ? Because you question their political and news coverage, their entertainment writers are questionable too ? How about their sports writers, are they questionable ? Sensationalist journalism.....
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 20:32:44 +0100, "Robert Neugarten" <r.neugarten@planet.nl> wrote: "Michael Schey" <mscheynjSPAMBLOCK@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht news:b12jo2tbfvn1lajqs8j2dfcq6u45hidlpb@4ax.com... Consider the source (not Patrick in this case, but the source of the list). The NY Post? Give me a break. Robin Williams once mentioned the NYP in one of his skits, saying