Is this question still open?
How about Roman emperors (50-something entries):
http://www.clark.net/pub/jltoth/roman_emperors.html
I tried the Greek gods as well, but the longest list I was able to find
contained only *32* of them, including Sirens, some Heroes, etc. ;-(
Remek
>>>>"Hrvoje" == Hrvoje Niksic schrieb am 10 Jul 1998 22:31:01 +0200:
Hrvoje> football countries in the world. For us, the true highlight
Hrvoje> of the Cup was the victory over Germany, the established
Hrvoje> football super-force.
As a German, I'm always surprised why Germany is thought of being a
soccer super-force. It hasn't been so in the 90ties, despite the win
of the European Cup. I would have betted before the World Cup that
Germany would loose at least in the …
[View More]semi-finals, but more probably in
the quarter-finals. Currently, the team has at least two great
weaknesses: it is much too old and the midfield players are simply not
good enough. Same argument holds for most people playing offense,
J.Klinsman for example is just no longer effective as he has been in
the World Cup 1990. So, no surprise on my side. The best thing of the
World Cup for me have been the interviews with the German coach Berti
Vogts (always good for a laugh) and the comments of Günther Netzer, a
soccer hero of the 70ties.
Holger
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"Aus dem gleichen Grund gefällt mir auch Babylon5 besser als Star Trek."
-- Wie starte ich einen Endlosthread, Teil 666
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Rebecca Ore <rebecca.ore(a)op.net> writes:
> SL Baur writes:
>> Rebecca Ore <rebecca.ore(a)op.net> writes:
>>
>> > Oh, thank you, thank you. I couldn't get KOI-8 support before.
>> > Relcom shows up in the right font
>>
>> Does the Russian TUTORIAL work for you?
>>
> ќдЯд еоХТЮЩЫ ФЯЬжХЮ Тйди аЯЮбдХЮ згХЭ ЮЯзйЭ аЯЬикЯзСдХЬбЭ, ХгЬЩ зй ЮСЪФХдХ
> одЯ-ЮЩТеФи ЮХбгЮЯХ, ЮХ ЮежЮЯ гЩФХди Щ аЯвЩУСди гХТб - жСЬеЪдХги!
I can't read …
[View More]that, but it looks like Russian, I think.
> There is a weird error message in the mini-buffer: Search
> failed "^<<.+>>" but that doesn't seem to affect the basic appearance
> of the text. However, I can't print it, which is a whole other
> problem from what I've read (I think it will require doing something
> to the filter or to Ghostscript).
Check out the version of ps-print in Altair's incoming directory.
ftp://altair.xemacs.org/incoming/ps-print-xemacs.tar.gz
It's Mule-ized but I haven't had time to figure out how to make it
coexist with the non-Mule version yet. It desperately needs testing
by someone who is running XEmacs/Mule, but usually prints ASCII. I
don't have a printer, so that's not me.
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From: SL Baur <steve(a)xemacs.org>
To: xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org
Subject: Re: [Failure] Uzbek Black on linuxppc
Date: 10 Jul 1998 22:31:45 -0700
>
> O.K. This doesn't appear likely to be an XEmacs bug. Has anyone else
> succeeded on PPC/Linux?
>
>
> It is most dubious that this fixes the problem that Kaoru Fukui
> reported, but can't hurt. Because this fixes a stack overwrite bug, I
> think it needs to get into 21.0.
>
Hi!
Many thanks Your patch.
I tried …
[View More]it. But still I don't use Wnn4.2 on Xemacs useing your patch.
Please see xemacs-test.log
2 day ago,I have finished makeing the Patch for Wnn myself.
the doccumment is Wnn_KF001.doc.
That patch fixed for Wnn.
Using that, I am using Wnn on Xemacs
And Xemacs-21.0-b47 is successful My use.
My system is MKlinux DR3 for powerpc
egcs103a
Thaks
Kaoru Fukui
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All patches submitted since release have been applied and OffiX has
been disabled by default. All but one of the build bugs reported has
been due to configuration/host problems and a patch for that has been
posted to xemacs-patches.
Nobu Toge <toge(a)accad1.kek.jp> writes:
> On the failure I am having during the build process of Uzbek Black
> on LinuxPPC:
> SL Baur <steve(a)xemacs.org> wrote,
>> Hand edit src/Makefile and replace `-rdynamic' with `-export-dynamic'.
>>
>> Does this allow you to link?
> That way, it no longer complains about the -rdynamic option being
> unavalabily. However, the make temacs itself still fails the same
> way.
I thought initially that you …
[View More]weren't having DLL detection before, but
I see from your previous build reports that it did work before.
Something else is wrong.
...
> ld: final link failed: Bad value
...
> Hmm, this error message is not so helpful, is it?
Yup. Kind of a like a '?' as a one-size-fits-all error message.
> I think I'll re-DL the entire b47 packages and give a try, but it
> will take a while before I can report on the result then.
O.K. This doesn't appear likely to be an XEmacs bug. Has anyone else
succeeded on PPC/Linux?
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Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)srce.hr> writes:
> In spite of this defeat, this Cup has been a great success for
> Croatian football.
Don't forget Goran Ivanisevic's close 5-set run in last week's
Wimbledon final¹ against world #1 Pete Sampras. A big time for
Croatia in sports for sure.
Footnotes:
¹ <URL:http://www.wimbledon.org/>
SL Baur <steve(a)xemacs.org> writes:
> I don't see a build report from you later than one for "Thuringian",
> if you haven't changed anything since then, I see something that might
> be a problem. PGCC/EGCS has known optimization bugs at `-O6
> -march=pentium'[1]. Try adding -fno-risc and -fno-peep-spills and
> rebuilding and see if the problem magically goes away.
Got it now. It looks like the problem was some incorrect kernel header
files I had in my include path. …
[View More]Now that that's out of the way ...
I did build Toggenburg; must have forgotten to report. Sorry. I'll try
not to let it happen again.
I'm using an egcs snapshot. That optimization bug went away in the
snaps some time ago. egcs does not have the no-risc and no-peep-spills
optimizations; the functional equivalent is to use
no-expensive-optimizations.
--
Michael D. Harnois, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Washburn, IA
mharnois(a)sbt.net aa0bt(a)aa0bt.ampr.org
Most lies succeed because no one goes through the work to
figure out how to catch them. -- Paul Ekman
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