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Hi Christian

Have forwarded the file to you. It opens in Ghost Script easly.

Anyone who wants it can ask Christian or myself for it. It's 171KB and too
big for the List.

For others: here is more general info from Ingber's site re different
utilities and file procedures. I'm sure that Ton has a collection of
information in his amazing library. Thanks Ton for your "Bands" post.

Best regards

Walter

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    http://www.ingber.com/Z_gz_ps_tar_shar.txt
      ftp://ftp.ingber.com/Z_gz_ps_tar_shar.txt

Welcome to
 Lester Ingber's Archive
 http://www.ingber.com/
 ftp://ftp.ingber.com
 http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~ingber/ (mirror homepage)

If you have requested a UNIX-compressed file of type
 FILE.Z
these files have been converted to gzip-compressed files of type
 FILE.gz
so please retry your download using this modification.

To download gzip for any operating system (now standard on most
systems) go to
 http://www.gzip.org
 http://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/gzip.html
gzip (`gunzip` or `gzip -d`) also will expand UNIX-compressed and
zip-compressed files (not archives), i.e., FILE.gz, FILE.Z, and
FILE.zip files.

After decompressing, you will be left with a file like
 file.ps
which is a PostScript file, or
 file.tar
which is a tar file, or
 file.shar
which is a shar file, or
 file.txt
which is a simple ASCII text file.

A PostScript utility is required to view or print a file.ps that is
left.  To download PostScript viewers or tools for any operating system
go to
 http://www.aladdin.com
 http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html

The tar utility expands file.tar into a directory of files.  ON UNIX
systems you can simply use `tar xf file.tar` or `tar -xf file.tar`.  To
download the tar utility for any operating system go to
 http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html

The shar utility expands file.shar into a directory of files.  On UNIX
systems you can simply use `sh file.shar`.  To download the shar
utility for any operating system go to
 http://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/sharutils.html

The zip utility expands file.zip into a file or a directory of files,
depending on how file.zip was prepared.  To download the zip utility
for any operating system go to
 http://www.faqs.org/faqs/compression-faq/part1/section-2.html

More information and direct links to these codes are given in
 http://www.ingber.com/index_utils.html
 ftp://ftp.ingber.com/UTILS.DIR/00index_utils

Thanks.

Lester <ingber@xxxxxxxxxx>


----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Baude" <BAUDECB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: E Waves etc


| On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:04:00 -0500, you wrote:
|
| > Walter:
| >
| > I was unable to open this file in either the tar or pdf formats.
| > any suggestions?
|
| > Let me report some recent discussions at yats@xxxxxxxxxxx
| > Alex Plank mentioned a very interesting article from Sornette
| > (http://xxx.lpthe.jussieu.fr/abs/cond-mat/0001324)
|
| I d/l'ed the file, and it appears to be corrupted (I tried the gz, ps
| format).
|
| -÷ Chris ß ÷-
|