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Another NY Times Best Seller     

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Author: InfoSuperHwyRoadKill
Date: Sep 9, 2008 13:18

... still be able to wake up in the morning with his cup of coffee and freshly squeezed orange juice and read the morning paper, still travel widely and lead a life of privilege, still belong to his country club and get standing ovations whenever he chose to speak to the Republican faithful. This, for being responsible for over 100,000 horrible deaths? For anyone interested in true justice,...
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Re: Best Scientists in World.     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 31, 2008 08:05

... Bob Kolker Even if he is a crackpot he may sometimes point to truth. This enquiry about what is best, raises the issue of what better and worse mean. Is it like a question of what music is ...Quinton's reply to Hare's challenge about the strawberries is that by strawberries are good (we mean) they belong to the class of fruit that most people enjoy. He also says: Most of the judgements of ...
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Re: The best 10 progresssive rock bands of all time     

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Author: amy
Date: Apr 11, 2008 18:32

... 06. Can NOT PROG, (psychedelic, avant-garde, kraut, tape collage etc) RETARD 07. Moody Blues (if they are prog) 08. Beatles (if they are prog) SIGH! 09. Jethro Tull STOOPID HEAD 10. Rush Sorry, but I never got the hype with Genesis, ELP, Gentle Giant, Dream Theater, Kansas, Styx etc. YET MOST ARE PROG AND BELONG IN THE LIST ASSHAT (hype doesn't get you into a genre)
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: Mark W. Humphries
Date: Mar 13, 2008 10:54

... systems. It would help to understand if what you desire is Forth- related enough to be of interest to clf. If it ends up being more like Python than Forth than it belongs in comp.lang.python. Pythonians generally cannot conceptualize the need for (2), I think. Their approach is to import C as needed. That may be, but if your language ends up being more ...
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Mar 13, 2008 09:59

...a big difference. It would help to understand if what you desire is Forth- related enough to be of interest to clf. If it ends up being more like Python than Forth than it belongs in comp.lang.python. Pythonians generally cannot conceptualize the need for (2), I think. Their approach is to import C as needed. That may be, but if your language ends up being more ...
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: Mark W. Humphries
Date: Mar 13, 2008 08:16

... masses? It would help to understand if what you desire is Forth- related enough to be of interest to clf. If it ends up being more like Python than Forth than it belongs in comp.lang.python. Pythonians generally cannot conceptualize the need for (2), I think. Their approach is to import C as needed. That may be, but if your language ends up being more like Python than...
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Mar 13, 2008 06:07

... to ordinary users. It would help to understand if what you desire is Forth- related enough to be of interest to clf. If it ends up being more like Python than Forth than it belongs in comp.lang.python. Pythonians generally cannot conceptualize the need for (2), I think. Their approach is to import C as needed. -- John Doty, Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd. http://www.noqsi.com/ -- ...
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: Mark W. Humphries
Date: Mar 12, 2008 22:55

...enough to be of interest to clf. If it ends up being more like Python than Forth than it belongs in comp.lang.python. both because of the associated network economies and because of the ...small number of languages will be the mainstream languages ... and they could well be the very best ones available, or just the lucky ones, or some mix of the two by various degrees....
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: John Doty
Date: Mar 12, 2008 15:13

... believe. John, I have been progtamming in forth since the early 80's, at multiple companies, and have never published any code, and neither have any of my colleagues, because it all belonged to my employers and they did not want their competitors to see it. In addition to that, it was often very application specific (e.g. some of it was only useful to ...
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Re: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: Stan Katz
Date: Mar 12, 2008 15:00

... believe. John, I have been progtamming in forth since the early 80's, at multiple companies, and have never published any code, and neither have any of my colleagues, because it all belonged to my employers and they did not want their competitors to see it. In addition to that, it was often very application specific (e.g. some of it was only useful to someone developing a PBX ...
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