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Re: some thoughts about Ayn Rand's writings     

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Author: George Dance
Date: Feb 8, 2007 14:09

... capitalism/profit are no more than handy stone and mortar to help them along. To some extent this seems borne out by the fact that many who have achieved the most have died paupers, take Nikola Tesla as a handy example. Would you agree or disagree with this way of putting it?: "No creator was prompted by a desire to serve his brothers[....] His truth ...
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Re: some thoughts about Ayn Rand's writings     

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Author: nothungry
Date: Feb 6, 2007 07:44

... and capitalism/profit are no more than handy stone and mortar to help them along. To some extent this seems borne out by the fact that many who have achieved the most have died paupers, take Nikola Tesla as a handy example. Would you agree or disagree with this way of putting it?: "No creator was prompted by a desire to serve his brothers[....] His truth ...
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Re: [9fans] Using the Acme Editor     

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Author: Eris Discordia
Date: Aug 20, 2008 02:54

...more productive, too. Tesla worked for both Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. Why did _he_ die a pauper? --On Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:21 AM +0100 matt <mattmobile@proweb.co.uk> wrote: ... 500 different syntax matching and highlighting schemes for vim, and there's a simple language for writing your own schemes. Why not use vi? To paraphrase Tesla : If Mr. Edison ...
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Re: NEWBIES: ask EVERY anonymous poster this question     

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Author: Vance
Date: Jun 29, 2008 20:50

... customer. As a matter of public record, he continuously files court cases as a documented pauper adn hsa never produced an iota of evidence that he has ever had a customer, ..., I suggest the following: 1. Take a sheet of ruled paper and at the top write Gordon Roy Parker 2. Below that, write two headings, one to the left and the other to the right. Two popular headings are 'Bat Shit ...
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Re: Zero-size arrays     

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Author: Gerry Ford
Date: Apr 6, 2008 01:54

...I worry that Fortran is taking a road towards being a language that's expensive to write a compiler for and requires expensive training to be able to really use its features and...know--labparnters in chem--Dr. Mancuso's daughter. -- "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society; that still greater disaster would ensue...
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Re: Bug in Salford's FTN95 compiler version 5.20.1?     

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Author: Gerry Ford
Date: Apr 5, 2008 03:24

...a runtime: program bug1 PRINT *,F2() END program bug1 FUNCTION F1(X) F1=X write (*,*) "in f1 " ,x END FUNCTION F2() ! implicit none REAL X(1) data x... set the function equal to it? -- "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society; that still greater disaster...
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Re: Rounding off double precision     

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Author: Gerry Ford
Date: Apr 3, 2008 20:32

...(kind=kp) s w = 4_sp/3_sp write (*,*) "single precision wrong" ,w x = ...,x y = 4.0_dp/3.0_dp write (*,*) "double precision" ,y !z = 4.0_qp_preferred/...,z r = 4.0_qp/3.0_qp write (*,*) "quad or double precision" ,r !s = 4.0_kp/3.0_kp !write (*,*) "quad or double precision" ,s !OPTIONS..."That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars ...
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Re: Reference to derived type element by index?     

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Author: Gerry Ford
Date: Apr 3, 2008 01:19

... as I'm quite find of the feature). You are not the only one. Writing a getline() function would be a snap with allocatable lengths, impossible with specification expressions...correctly. I couldn't say which is preferred. -- "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society; that still greater disaster would ensue...
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Re: Bug in Salford's FTN95 compiler version 5.20.1?     

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Author: Gerry Ford
Date: Apr 2, 2008 20:47

... about open source disros that they have to have dos shortcut to whereever you're to write source. It was just waiting for me when I pulled up the start menu. program bug1...is shouting with 3 asterisks both times is relevant. -- "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society; that still greater disaster would ensue...
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Re: gfortran problem     

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Author: Gerry Ford
Date: Apr 1, 2008 00:39

...this helps when you get bizarre crashes, because the effect of writing before or after your array sometimes shows up as malloc()-detected ...guess. I don't mean it like that. I've been writing functions that are native to unix and was myself curious. I... to go there. -- "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society; that...
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