Re: Fwd: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread CM Poncelet
This place believes in logic, not religion. Adam M. Dobrin wrote: Honestly, he uses linux. Look at Exodus, in reverse. .. "let there be light." Http://sangrael.lamc.la On Mar 27, 2016 5:47 PM, "William Donzelli" wrote: While many IBM-MAIN members including myself

Re: Fwd: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Adam M. Dobrin
Honestly, he uses linux. Look at Exodus, in reverse. .. "let there be light." Http://sangrael.lamc.la On Mar 27, 2016 5:47 PM, "William Donzelli" wrote: > > While many IBM-MAIN members including myself do believe in God, this > discussion list is NOT about religion, but

Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Ted MacNEIL
Our religious beliefs are our business. This is SPAM! -teD   Original Message   From: Adam M. Dobrin Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 16:31 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Reply To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List Subject: Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This

Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. ...

2016-03-27 Thread zMan
White boarding? Is that a cross between waterboarding and whitelisting? On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Edward Finnell < 000248cce9f3-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > He was un-subbed then and will be further administered when Darren gets his > baskets arranged. Until then white

Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Scott Ford
Maybe RCA Spectra On Sunday, March 27, 2016, William Donzelli wrote: > > While many IBM-MAIN members including myself do believe in God, this > discussion list is NOT about religion, but about mainframes. > > God runs a Unisys MCP shop, anyway. > > -- > Will > >

Denominator/Numerator (was: Binder SIZE Option)

2016-03-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 06:16:09 -0700, Charles Mills wrote: >> 200 percent improvement > >If a job formerly took five minutes, then I guess a 100% improvement in >performance would get it to zero minutes. Does a 200% improvement mean it >finishes five minutes before it starts? > Be careful! Does,

Re: Markdown Processor For z/OS

2016-03-27 Thread Rob Schramm
Run a wiki and let it do the work. Any of the JAVA based wiki's should work. JSPWiki is my favorite and an Apache project. But since you asked for a markdown for z/OS ... I am unsure of how helpful this suggestion is. Rob Schramm On Sun, Mar 27, 2016, 11:31 AM Martin Packer

Re: Linux

2016-03-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 10:59:40 -0500, Steve Beaver wrote: >First of all I am first and foremost an zOS Systems programmer that only >writes in HLASM and REXX as needed. > >My goal is to learn Linux and then develop in Linux and then as needed port >it to zSeries box. That being said, > >- I

Re: Binder SIZE Option

2016-03-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 10:18:37 -0500, Peter Relson wrote: >>Is SIZE simply ignored by Binder? Or has it any effect, >>possibly beneficial or harmful? > >Not being hindered by knowledge, I can make a guess: > >The binder does pay attention to SIZE. It could not get more storage than >your region

Re: Fwd: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread William Donzelli
> While many IBM-MAIN members including myself do believe in God, this > discussion list is NOT about religion, but about mainframes. God runs a Unisys MCP shop, anyway. -- Will -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive

Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Adam M. Dobrin
Hell is full of blind people, trying desperately to drown the light that would have saved them. Here's your "Amazing Grance," http://theword.lamc.la On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Scott Ford wrote: > Elardus I will second that... > > > > On Sunday, March 27, 2016,

Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Scott Ford
Elardus I will second that... On Sunday, March 27, 2016, Elardus Engelbrecht < elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za> wrote: > Adam M. Dobrin wrote: > > >Religion provides statistical [... lots of crap snipped ... ] > > While many IBM-MAIN members including myself do believe in God, this >

Re: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. ...

2016-03-27 Thread Edward Finnell
He was un-subbed then and will be further administered when Darren gets his baskets arranged. Until then white boarding works. In a message dated 3/27/2016 2:23:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time, elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za writes: To Darren, (IBM-MAIN administrator), please get rid of

Fwd: Rejected posting to seela...@listserv.ua.edu

2016-03-27 Thread Adam M. Dobrin
*http://in1hr.whenistheapocalypse.com - YouTube Apocalypse!* original text located at http://theworld.lamc.la What if the Apocalypse begins with one word? It does, actually. The single word that begins a real holy fire is the word for Holy Fire itself,

Fwd: The first chapter in the Book of Life, welcome to the Apocalypse; this is Exodus. If you share it, He will come!

2016-03-27 Thread Adam M. Dobrin
*http://in1hr.whenistheapocalypse.com - YouTube Apocalypse!* original text located at http://theworld.lamc.la What if the Apocalypse begins with one word? It does, actually. The single word that begins a real holy fire is the word for Holy Fire itself,

Re: Fwd: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Adam M. Dobrin wrote: >Religion provides statistical [... lots of crap snipped ... ] While many IBM-MAIN members including myself do believe in God, this discussion list is NOT about religion, but about mainframes. To Darren, (IBM-MAIN administrator), please get rid of this person. It is the

Fwd: The Sang Rael is about "praise for the singing..." and Ra is definitely El. This Easter, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Adam M. Dobrin
Holy Water, Sang Rael I call this the Holy Grail not particularly because of what it is, which is a sort of re-visualization of Creation itself as the chalice that holds Christ's blood; but rather because of how it does this. It completely re-conceptualizes what "Creation" means, and does an

Fwd: Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. This is .. really ... the Apocalypse. Today, see Eden and Exodus in superposition.

2016-03-27 Thread Adam M. Dobrin
Religion provides statistical proof of the Creation of our civilization. *Not what you expected to start the Second Coming? Try this: http://sangrael.lamc.la * Download the book in PDF

Re: Linux

2016-03-27 Thread David L. Craig
On 16Mar26:1059-0500, Steve Beaver wrote: > First of all I am first and foremost an zOS Systems programmer that only > writes in HLASM and REXX as needed. > > My goal is to learn Linux and then develop in Linux and then as needed port > it to zSeries box. That being said, > > - I am

Re: Markdown Processor For z/OS

2016-03-27 Thread Martin Packer
Thanks! I guess one of the Java ones would be popular, because of zIIP-eligibility. Arguably one of the Python ones (through Jython) would suit as well. Cheers, Martin Martin Packer, zChampion, Principal Systems Investigator, Worldwide Cloud & Systems Performance, IBM +44-7802-245-584 email:

Re: Markdown Processor For z/OS

2016-03-27 Thread Charles Mills
Certainly _one_ of these would be amenable to porting ... https://www.w3.org/community/markdown/wiki/MarkdownImplementations Charles -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Martin Packer Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:12 AM

Markdown Processor For z/OS

2016-03-27 Thread Martin Packer
Does anyone know of a processor for any flavour of Markdown available on z/OS? (I've an awful feeling I've asked this before - but haven't found the question or the answer, so maybe not.) It's tempting to write some REXX... :-) Thanks, Martin Martin Packer, zChampion, Principal Systems

Re: Documentation availability was Re: EXTERNAL: Re: IBM z/OS Product Documentation 2016

2016-03-27 Thread Staller, Allan
I have stated repeatedly that the "new service tools" (i.e. the web interface) have *NEVER* been as reliable or available as the "green screen apps" they replaced. For a company whose flagship claims "6 nines" of availability, this should be an embarrassment. Should not the support tools be

Re: Here's What Happens When an 18 Year Old Buys a Mainframe

2016-03-27 Thread don isenstadt
Made my day ..fantastic presentation.. Thanks so much for posting! -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN