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A thin sheet of metal with small holes poked through it. It is used to focus the light from the electron beam on most CRT monitors. See also Slot Mask. - "Charles Spitzer" wrote in messagenews:ck4bt6$qna$1@transfer.stratus.com... wouldn't it be far under your deductible even if covered? if you don't want to spend the money to buy it, rent it for a few dollars for a day and then it won't matter. typically insurance probably won't cover tools, but it would cover rental of tools, but that would be FAR under a deductible.If it were all I had in the way of expenses, then absolutely it would be farbelow my deductible. With other items, though, I'm not going to haveproblems meeting the deductible.Tony
This method analyzes the color at each corner of the triangle and takes an average of the colors where the corners meet. This causes the triangles to "bleed" together, making for a smoother, clearer, more colorful image. - Are we sure what "censoring" means?7-11, as any private company, can pick and choose what they sell."Dark Knight" wrote in messagenews:IRyjc.12089$eZ5.6108@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... Anyone know why 7-11 censors magazines like Hustler?
Binary means the use of only two values, zero and one, in encoding - This was pretty outrageous, so I thought I share it:I got a call during dinner time yesterday (I'm sure it was a telemarketer)and heard this in a female voice:"You have an incoming call, but none of our representatives is currentlyavailable. Please hold." :o)Oh yeah, I got nothing better to do than sit there waiting on the line for atelemarketer to come on and give me a spiel.This is a variation of the one where the auto dialer calls you, you answerand the dialer, in trying to send the call to the human telemarketer,transfers it to a wrong number, and you hear this recorded message: "Pleasecheck the number and dial again." I've had that happen a couple of times.Of course, if everyone simply would refuse to buy from telemarketers ordonate to telephone solicitors, all this would go away, and we wouldn't needdon't-call lists or anything else. But I guess that's too much to ask.--Regards,Anthony GiorgianniThe return address for this post is fictitious. Please reply by posting backto the newsgroup.
A UNIX protocol and set of programs most often used to copy files across serial connections and telephone lines. UUCP was often used to transfer e-mail and Usenet news over phone lines when direct Internet connectivity was scarce in small and medium-sized companies. - Evan Platt wrote: Around November 25th, I signed up for a free trial with stamps.com. Service worked fine, until around December 19th or so, I attempted to print a sheet of stamps. Printer flat out hiccuped. Nothing printed, and print job was lost. Looked on web site, and the web site documented to get a postage refund, do this, do that, etc., and include the misprinted postage. Well, this wasn't misprinted, this didn't print AT ALL. I e-mailed their support documenting what happened, and said "How do I go about getting a refund for the postage that didn't print?"IMHO, internet postage is an idea whose time has NOT come.Go to the Post Office and buy some stamps.--To e-mail me get rid of the cats and dogs.
A person who breaks into phone systems, generally to get free phone or voicemail service--thus the "ph" at the beginning of the term, similar to "phone." It can be expanded to apply to anyone who breaks into systems to get free goods or services. - If you have the full international number, even if it's presented without spaces (e.g., 442072221234), it's trivial to parse out the country code. However, most countries have varying lengths to the city codes. For example, in the UK, London is 20, but Chester is 1244. In*TRIVIA:+44 20 7222-1234 will get you the recorded announcements for LondonTransport, giving information on works and delays on the capital's busand subway systems.Take away the area code splits and changes ofd recent years and it'sstill the same number that has been in use for decades, listedoriginally as ABBey 1234.
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