HurricaneWarning.net --- Hurricane Opal 1995 the massive wind destruction caused by Hurricane Andrew in south Duke University Press,Durham, North Carolina. Enter your email address below, then click the http://www.hurricanewarning.net/opal.html
Extractions: The coastal impacts from Opal were generally the result of wave action and flooding rather than wind. A discussion of the wind impacts of Opal can be found in Chiu (1996), but the gist of it is that there was very little wind damage caused by Hurricane Opal to areas right at the coastline. However, the damage caused by waves and storm surge was extreme, ranking Opal as the ninth costliest storm to strike the coast of the United States (damage totals corrected to 1994 dollars), causing an estimated 2.9 million dollars worth of damage (Hebert et al., 1996). Much can be learned on how to mitigate future damage from a survey of the damage patterns using a geological perspective.
Muse 03 Jan 1835 Thomas Durham (26) 2.3 MELVINA b ca 1812; ad Bedford Co TN (31); unmarried4.2 MARTHA E DAVIDSON, b Andrew M. Morrison (29) in Benton Co AR 1860 4.4 http://www.homestead.com/KentuckyPioneer/Muse.html
Extractions: This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. An American Family Family Post Share Memories Cole Links ... General Store Muse RICHARD MUSE (Thos, John, unproven son of Thos Sr. John Sr ). was born 1752 in Lancaster Co VA. (1) He died between Dec 1839 and Nov 1840 in Pulaski Co KY. (2) Richard was the son of Thomas Muse and Sarah (_) Chattin. (3) After Thomas' death, his widow Sarah married Cornelius DeForest of Lancaster Co VA (4) and they moved to Fincastle Co VA. (5) On 7 Nov 1775, at court for Fincastle Co, CORNELIUS DEFOREST was appointed to keep the road in repair to the courthouse. (6) NOTE: Fincastle Co. became Montgomery Co. in 1776; Wythe Co created f rom Montgomery in 1789)
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Extractions: Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 03:11:24 -0500 Subject: SRDS-96 Call for Papers [ABRIDGED] Call for Papers 15th IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON RELIABLE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS October 23-25, 1996, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada THEME: The focus of the symposium concerns the building and use of dependable distributed and parallel systems, particularly with system properties such as reliability, availability, and performance. In addition to traditional submissions, we welcome papers that deal with experimental results, testbeds, development, and data from operational systems. We especially encourage timely papers that describe industrial projects, experimental systems, exploratory applications in large networks, and topics related to the next generation of large reliable distributed systems. TOPICS OF INTEREST: The major areas of interest include but are not limited to the following topics, as they relate to reliable distributed and parallel systems: - System-Level Fault Tolerance - Databases and Transaction Processing - Software Fault Tolerance - Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems - Modeling - Fault-Tolerant Object-Oriented Systems - Security - Global Information Infrastructure - Programming Language Support - Dependable Parallel and Clustered Systems PAPER SUBMISSIONS: Papers must be written in English and printed using at least 11-point type and 1-1/2 line spacing. Manuscripts should be no more than 20 pages in length, including figures. Authors are requested to submit six copies of their paper by no later than March 15, 1996 to the technical program chair: W. Kent Fuchs Coordinated Science Laboratory 1308 West Main St. University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 USA fuchs@crhc.uiuc.edu IMPORTANT DATES: Papers are to be submitted no later than March 15, 1996 Authors will be notified by June 17, 1996 Final camera-ready copies are due July 29, 1996 Additional information at WWW URL: http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/srds96/ The full text of this announcement can be found in pub/sc-net/Jan_96/srds-96.cfp From: Zofia Mosurska
PIOS Update (Sorry About The Delay) There ar= e always bounds (communication link bounds, their bounds, device bounds )No File System?! Andrew Thornton AJ.Thornton@Durham.ac.uk http://lists.tunes.org/archives/tunes/1994-October/000038.html
Extractions: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 19:04:08 -0700 (PDT) Actually PIOS will be kind of a hybrid, the blocking semaphores are used for synchronization of the agents. Agents are like messages and carry the data between and within machines. http://www.gh.cs.su.oz.au/Grasshopper/ Mach MOOSE: ftp://frmap711.mathp7.jussieu.fr/pub/scratch/rideau/moose/ pvm SELF: ftp://self.stanford.edu/pub/papers STAPLE: ftp://ftp.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/pub/staple Taos Xanadu: http://www.aus.xanadu.com casas@cse.ogi.edu rideau@clipper.ens.fr A.J.Thornton@durham.ac.uk ... luthers@bnr.ca Previous message: MOOSE project status Next message: MOOSE: other existing projects Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Burr Oak Cemetery, St. Joseph Co., MI Duecker, Andrew Fred Row 22, Sec 7, buried 10 March 1973 Dunham, Merle E ..Lot2, Sec 6, lot 2, sec 6 Durham, Alan C Row 19, Sec 7, Grave 7, 29 June 1987 http://members.tripod.com/~tfred/cemburrd.html
Extractions: St Joseph County, Michigan Dagg , Anne Pearl .....Row 30, Sec 7, Grave 12, buried 6 March 1992, lived in Sturgis, widow, 93 years, died 4 March 1992 Dagg , Arthur R...Row 30, Sec 7, Grave 11, buried 19 February 1988, lived in Burr Oak, married, 89 years, died 17 February 1988 Dalph , Anson.....Lot 45, Sec 3 Dalph , Emma......Lot 45, Sec 3 Dabrymple , David Wayne...Lot 488, Sec 4, buried 31 January 1957, 8 hours old, died 30 January 1957 Danberry , Charles L...Plot 27, Sec 4, Grave 7, buried 18 December 1977, lived in Burr Oak, married, 84 years, died 15 December 1977 Danberry , Fannie Mae....Plot 277, Sec 4, buried 21 May 1987, 92 years, died 17 May 1987. Danberry , Farley Rue.....no burial date.....born 15 December 1853, and departed this life 14 July 1915. On September 25, 1875, he was married to Lucia Mae Tyler , who passed away September 10, 1912?. Mr. Danberry leaves to mourn his death, four brothers; Nicholas of Manton, George of Matteson, William of Colon, Alpha of Burr Oak. For years the deceased was the village blacksmith at Findley and enjoyed a wide acquaintance and the confidence and respect of the whole community. For a great while he had been gradually failing in healthy, tho able to be up and about until within a few days of his demise. And to Mr and Mrs Roy
Your Spectrum 07 - Letters Page Spoof letter about what happens if Willy waits on the Bow till 1145pm, which inspired the route to Category Games Video Games Jet Set Willy Series Jet Set Willy that I took home issue 4 and prepared to enter Andrew Pennell's Dumps of Distinctionprogram Mad Milmps, Durham. LD HL,TABLE 87 ADD A,A 87 ADD A,A 5F LD E,A 1600 http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jimg/yr07/yr07_17.htm
Sig11hun Szilveszter fordította (Szilveszter.Juhos@Durham.ac.uk nem vállalnám a kockázatot)(Andrew Eskilsson mpt95aes megnézni, a hiba megszûnike. Vigyázz, hogy http://linux.vv.hu/faq/sig11-faq/sig11hun.html
Extractions: FAQ A Sig11 GYIK gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11 Rendben, lehet, hogy nem a program, de hogy lehetek biztos benne? dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/null bs=1024k count=16 Amennyiben a ,,dd" parancs lefuttatása nélkül a fordító ugyanazon a helyen áll le, de ez a hely megváltozik a futtatása után, akkor sajnos merevlemez->memória átviteli problémád van (szintén lásd alább). A fordító egy olyan memóriaterülethez nyúlt hozzá, amely kívül van a fordító megengedett memória-területén. Ha ez egy jól mûködõ hardveren történik, akkor ez a fordító program hibája. Ezért kapjuk az ,,internal compiler error" - ,,fordítóprogram belsõ hiba" üzenetet. Azonban, ha egy hibás hardveren véletlenül egy bit megfordul, nagyon valószínû, hogy a gcc valamit a megengedett címzési tartományon kívülre címez, mivel rengeteg mutatót (pointert) használ (véletlen címek rendszerint a megengedett címzési tartományon kívül vannak, mivel igen kevés embernek van 4 gigabájtnyi memóriája a számítógépében).
Project Gutenberg Barrington, E., pseud. AKA Beck, L. Adams (Lily Moresby Adams), died L. Adams (Lily Moresby Adams), died 1931 AKA Barrington, E., pseud. Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop, 18461881 http://www.surfsteve.com/gutenberg/authors.htm
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935
Citation Ivor Durham , Karsten Schwans 88 Eric Jul , Henry Levy , Norman Hutchinson , AndrewBlack, Finegrained Wulf 74 W. Wulf , E. Cohen , W. Corwin , A. Jones , R http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=74865&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=11111111&CFT
The Sharp Family - E. Tappan Adney (revised) Hollis C., Hayden E., twins, b. June 23, 1900 at Back Bay, New Brunswick, son of Andrewand Esther Hill, Maine, married 1 January 1921 at Durham, Maine, Gladys http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/halew/Adney.htm
Extractions: Scottish Family and Name of Sharp There are in America three families bearing the name Sharp one of Scottish and one of English origin, while there is a third to which we may give no consideration here, it being of direct German descent, originally "Sharpenstein" now shortened to "Sharp. The English and Scottish families are probably very distantly related, and it is interesting to note that the perhaps most distinguished member of the Scottish family, James Sharp, was Archbishop of St. Andrews, hence Primate of Scotland, while at nearly the same time, a member of the English family, John Sharp, was Archbishop of York and Primate of England. As to the origin of the name, authorities appear to differ. Such dictionaries of British family names as Ferguson's "The Teutonic Name System" regard the name as being one of a class descriptive of personal characteristics. "Sharp," says Ferguson, "is from the Anglo-Saxon, Scearp; Old High German, Scarf; Modern German, Scharf, sharp, quick, acute; simple forms: English, Sharp, Sharpey, Sharpus, Scarfe, Scharb; German, Scharpff, Scharf; diminutive, Sharpley."
NC Architecture - Published Survey Books and Historic Inventory, Durham, NC City of Durham.1982 Brown, Marvin A. and AndrewJ. Carlson Historic Sites Inventory Region E (Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/archives/architects/Survey_Books.html
Extractions: Alamance County Black, Allison Harris. An Architectural History of Burlington, North Carolina . Burlington, NC: Historic District Commission of the City of Burlington, 1987. Lounsbury, Carl. Alamance County Architectural Heritage . Burlington, NC: Alamance County Historic Properties Commission, 1980. Alleghany County Sizemore, Jean. Alleghany Architecture: A Pictoral Survey . Alleghany County Historic Properties Commission, 1983. Brunswick County Lounsbury Carl . The Architecture of Southport . Southport, NC: Southport Historical Society, 1979. Buncombe County Black, David R. The Historical Architectural Inventory of Resources of Downtown Asheville, N.C . Asheville, NC: City of Asheville, 1979. Southern, Michael T., ed. Asheville's Historic Montford District . Asheville, NC: The Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County, 1985. Swaim, Doug. Cabins and Castles: The History and Architecture of Buncombe County . Asheville, NC: City of Asheville and Buncombe County, 1981. Burke County Barbee, Millie M., ed. with J. Randall Cotton and Suzanne Pickens Wylie.
Watts' On-line 9/18/1889 Rosa Z. Watts Jesse E. THompson 11 Watts - Viola B. Skinner 7/30/1890Andrew R. Watts Becoming associated with W. Duke of Durham, North Carolina in http://www.wattsline.org/gen/watts/newsletter19.htm
Bibliography (Chaucer General) -- Derek Pearsall 78 AJ Piper Ker Studies Libraries of monks of Durham In Parkes Scribes Scolar 78 AndrewWatson Ker Studies Tho of Ps.51 from London Thornton MS E. Wilson RES 41 http://icg.harvard.edu/~chaucer/bibliography/b11-mss.htm
E Early Australian Voyages Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier (Pinkerton, John) (.zip 101 Kb) Early Kings Of Norway (Carlyle, Thomas) (.zip - 96.12 Kb) The Early Short Fiction Of Edith Wharton Part 1 (Wharton, Edith) (.zip - 106 Kb) The Early Short http://www.bio2000.hpg.ig.com.br/e.htm
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > E Top Level Texts Project Gutenberg Titles E Keywords Authors B Bacheller,Irving, 18591950.; Titles E ; Subject American literature. http://webdev.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat