... media in order to accomplish those goals. Personally, I can see more than one side of the arguments leading to these changes and I have mixedfeelings regarding the wisdom of same. There's no reason, except cost, why both can't be fitted. Solid state can potentially record most of a flight and...
...be assembled. GM, along with Ford and Chrysler, is seeking federal assistance as well. There are apparently mixedfeelings about GM’s plans in Flint, which calls itself the “birthplace of General Motors” and has ... Jim Ananich told the Detroit News: “A lot of people still feel…General Motors owes us more than just a couple hundred jobs.” The...
... was shop maintenance) and accepting far less robust media in order to accomplish those goals. Personally, I can see more than one side of the arguments leading to these changes and I have mixedfeelings regarding the wisdom of same. Peter
Hey guys I know soon everyone will want everyone to vote for their mariah mix but mine is kinda different and sweet. I turned it into a nostalgic anthem ballad. I don't expect to win or anything but I do want others to hear it. http://www.indabamusic.com/submissions/show/2534 if you feel compelled, give me a vote. you dont have to sign up for anything tho they will ask you for your ...
... would be like in a universe with different constants," Adams says. After Carbon, Silicon is probably the best yet scientist have mixedfeeling whether it is possible. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon#Silicon-based_life http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/S/siliconlife.html
...them [the Klingons] die." It was clear from the dialogue that Chekov ("Guess who's coming to dinner") and other Federation personnel were having similar mixedfeelings. That was quite a departure from the TV episodes of TOS. There, the Federation were the "good guys" and the Klingons were the "bad ...
...!) and define X as a C_PTR instead of an ALLOCATABLE, can you give an example of how I access my stuff from Fortran? I think I need to point a POINTER at X, but I feel quite hazy about the details of C_LOC and friends... Here's an example illustrating this. I note that I erred earlier in referring to "C_F_PTR" - the procedure is actually C_F_POINTER (I keep making this mistake...
... to do!) and define X as a C_PTR instead of an ALLOCATABLE, can you give an example of how I access my stuff from Fortran? I think I need to point a POINTER at X, but I feel quite hazy about the details of C_LOC and friends... Also, won't the compiler think that some aliasing is happening, which leads to degraded performance? Will I be able to use the Fortran array intrinsics and bounds ...
... the Bowl at about 7:30 to look for cheap tix, I went to the Police last night. I have mixedfeelings about the Bowl. If it's not a leased event it's great to be able to bring in wine/... sound was really bad for the first 45 min. Mostly just way too quiet, the mix was OK. It did get better but we went and found better seats. I can ...
... the Bowl at about 7:30 to look for cheap tix, I went to the Police last night. I have mixedfeelings about the Bowl. If it's not a leased event it's great to be able to bring in wine/...the sound was really bad for the first 45 min. Mostly just way too quiet, the mix was OK. It did get better but we went and found better seats. I can see...