Some articles on message, messages:
... domain so as to obtain a signed copy of the message ... Using an l tag in a signature makes doctoring such messages even easier ... The email provider who signed the message can block the offending user, but cannot stop the diffusion of already signed messages ...
... a copy was microfilmed and put inside Time Capsule I, contains written messages from three important men of the time Albert Einstein's message, Our time is rich in inventive minds, the inventions of which could ... We have learned to fly and we are able to send messages and news without any difficulty over the entire world through electric waves ... Robert Andrews Millikan's message, Thomas Mann's message ...
... A facility level is used to specify what type of program is logging the message ... This lets the configuration file specify that messages from different facilities will be handled differently. 3164) Facility Number Keyword Facility Description 0 kern kernel messages 1 user user-level messages 2 mail mail system 3 daemon system daemons 4 auth security/authoriz ...
... Data words are 32 bits in length and most messages consist of a single data word ... Messages are transmitted at either 12.5 or 100 kbit/s to other system elements that are monitoring the bus messages ...
... Mother Eugenia Ravasio's messages were approved by Bishop Alexander Caillot of Grenoble, who was mentioned in the messages ... and after ten years issued a letter stating that the messages had a divine nature ... In 1988 the messages received the imprimatur of Cardinal Petrus Canisius Van Lierde, Vicar General for the Vatican City State, whose general duties ...
Famous quotes containing the word messages:
“Pictures are for entertainment, messages should be delivered by Western Union.”
—Samuel Goldwyn (18821974)
“Joan: I hear voices telling me what to do. They come from God. Robert: They come from your imagination. Joan: Of course. That is how the messages of God come to us.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“All the old supports going, gone, this man reaches out a hand to steady himself on a ledge of rough brick that is warm in the sun: his hand feeds him messages of solidity, but his mind messages of destruction, for this breathing substance, made of earth, will be a dance of atoms, he knows it, his intelligence tells him so: there will soon be war, he is in the middle of war, where he stands will be a waste, mounds of rubble, and this solid earthy substance will be a film of dust on ruins.”
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)