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- From: gsrfy@levels.unisa.edu.au
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
- Subject: All-India Radio Broadcasts to the South Pacific
- Date: 16 Dec 92 13:47:12 +1030
- Organization: University of South Australia
- Lines: 73
- Message-ID: <19514.2b2f3361@levels.unisa.edu.au>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: sirius.itd.adelaide.edu.au
- Originator: daemon@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au
-
-
- Radio All-India
- Broadcasts to South Pacific Region
-
- The other day I happened to hear some nice Indian music from All-India
- Radio, can anyone tell me about this station's regular broadcast schedule
- to the South Pacific region ?
-
- Thanks in advance
- Rick Yuan
-
- #! rnews 1265
- Path: levels!8809787l
- From: 8809787l@levels.unisa.edu.au
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.iranian
- Subject: RE:IRAN, AFGHANESTAN, THE ARABS etc. ( CORRECTION )
- Message-ID: <19515.2b2f3fe9@levels.unisa.edu.au>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 14:40:41 +1030
- Organization: University of South Australia
- Lines: 22
-
- Doostan Salam Arz Mekonam
-
- I would like to acknowledge that I made a mistake in my last posting regarding
- the origin of the Arian tribes of Siberia. This was pointed out to me by
- Dr Khamsehpour of Warwick University (UK). I am extremly greatful for the
- doctors kind assistance.
-
- The error was that I had suggested that the Arian tribes of Siberia had
- originated from Northen Europe and had split into two parts in 1000BC one group
- moving to Northen India and the other to Iran. But the correct account (which
- can also be found in some of the references which I also posted to SCI) is that
- the siberian tribes did not come from Europe but miggrated in three directions
- one moved into Northen India, the other to Iran and the third group into
- Northen Europe. So we as Iranians did originatly come from the siderian tribes
- ( Arian ) but not from the ones which migrated and populated Europe.
-
- I again wish to thank Dr Khamsehpour for his advice.
-
- Ghorbaneh Hamegy
-
- Payam Pourbeik
-
- #! rnews 831
- Path: levels!8809787l
- From: 8809787l@levels.unisa.edu.au
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Help needed to setup KERMIT on SLS for a hayes compat modem
- Message-ID: <19516.2b2f421b@levels.unisa.edu.au>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 14:50:03 +1030
- Organization: University of South Australia
- Lines: 20
-
- Dear readers
-
- I have SLS running on my 486DX machine and I also have kermit runing in the SLS
- environment. I have a hayes compatable fax/modem connected to com2 ( serial
- port 2) how can I tell kermit which is running under LINUX (SLS) that I want it
- to access com2 ( ie. what device name do I have to use).
-
- Thank you in advance, please email me if you have a solution to my problem.
-
-
- Yours faithfully
-
- Payam Pourbeik
-
- University of South Australia
- School of Electronic Engineering
-
- P.S. My modem is also auto-dial and auto-answer
- 2400 baud
-
-