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Re: MASF EXPOSED spamhood101.com as a bullshit forum run by a cowardly little BITCH     

Group: alt.seduction.fast · Group Profile · Search for Newbie Here in alt.seduction.fast
Author: Odious
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:10

...danger of your self- righteous bullshit and having clueless little kids kissing your ass because they don't know how to say 'no' to you.. but i don't want newbies and other guys learning about social interaction to be deceived by your COWARDLY FUCKING BULLSHIT. any REAL MAN with integrity would note the necessity of healthy debate.. Just keep talking, man....
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Re: Mobile phone interference     

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Author: B J Foster
Date: Sep 20, 2008 02:57

...laptops. Arrant nonsense. "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing", as they say You're absolutely right there. Thank goodness we have Paul here to correct you. GB Oh dear, another newbie trying to sound wise. I've been building circuits for nearly 20 years and housing them in metal foil-lined enclosures - it is simple & effective. What are you on about?
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Re: How to get rid of *GNU Emacs* buffer on start-up?     

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Author: Alan Mackenzie
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:11

...> A mere unimportant trifle. it's not umimportant trifle. Familiarity is important aspect of software usability. OK, let me put it this way. Of all the things which an Emacs newbie will find unfamiliar, this is amongst the least important. But "familiarity is [an] important aspect of ... usability". This is confused thinking. Merely by using software, any software, you will ...
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Re: MASF EXPOSED by Manhood101.com as a bullshit forum run by a cowardly little BITCH     

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Author: nfm
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:47

... the danger of your self- righteous bullshit and having clueless little kids kissing your ass because they don't know how to say 'no' to you.. but i don't want newbies and other guys learning about social interaction to be deceived by your COWARDLY FUCKING BULLSHIT. any REAL MAN with integrity would note the necessity of healthy debate.. Just keep talking, man.  I...
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Re: How to get rid of *GNU Emacs* buffer on start-up?     

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Author: Chetan
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:12

...am not sure if the original issue of "*Gnum Emacs*" buffer got resolved. Actually, I didn't realize it existed until I ran with -q. Presumably all this is meant for a newbie, so is it expected to be bundled with CUA mode and enabled by default for a newbie? Chetan
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Re: DOCOL in ITC Forth Engines (UK Newbie)     

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Author: coos
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:52

Op Fri, 19 Sep 2008 00:19:51 -0700 (PDT) schreef MarkWills: Hi there, I'm writing a traditional ITC FORTH implimentation on my favourite processor, the very old TMS9900 (RISC, stackless). I have a question regarding DOCOL. Should DOCOL follow the 'norm' of having a CFA (code-field address) or can it be considered a 'special' routine? I couldn't get things ...
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Re: DOCOL in ITC Forth Engines (UK Newbie)     

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Author: Albert van der Horst
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:00

In article <f187036c-67e6-45d1-afba-b4063065609b@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, MarkWills <markrobertwills@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi there, I'm writing a traditional ITC FORTH implimentation on my favourite processor, the very old TMS9900 (RISC, stackless). I have a question regarding DOCOL. Should DOCOL follow the 'norm' of having a CFA (code-field address) or can it be ...
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:15

...nuubie. The most consistently presented form of the word, as spelled, is 'newbie'. ...but then again, I could really care less for the compensatory ...that the word implies. There are a number of different spellings for newbie. Noob. (derogatory) Newb. (derogatory) N00b. (l33t speak) Newbie (actual classification of someone new to something) Nuby. (can be derogatory, can be friendly...
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Re: Here's an interesting article for those who are following the "Shambhala" thread     

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Author: SixthtySixthSix
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:02

... compliment it is. Go ahead. Do some magick for a change (...) Make the word nuby when directed at you mean something grand. I like nuubie. The most consistently presented form of the word, as spelled, is 'newbie'. ...but then again, I could really care less for the compensatory name-calling and self-stroking that the word implies. I think I'll killfile Absorbed.
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Re: DOCOL in ITC Forth Engines (UK Newbie)     

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Author: Andrew Haley
Date: Sep 19, 2008 03:43

MarkWills <markrobertwills@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi there, I'm writing a traditional ITC FORTH implimentation on my favourite processor, the very old TMS9900 (RISC, stackless). I have a question regarding DOCOL. Should DOCOL follow the 'norm' of having a CFA (code-field address) or can it be considered a 'special' routine? DOCOL is, traditionally, just the ;CODE part of :...
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