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On 13 juil, 10:26, critico <pierre.r...@numericable.fr> wrote: > On 12 juil, 19:54, jean-jacques rousseau <patri...@rock.com> wrote: > > > On 12 juil, 19:23, critico <pierre.r...@numericable.fr> wrote: > > > > > - Je reconnais humblement que j'en suis incapable, comme je > suis > > > > > > > > incapable de faire le " rapport global" de l'activité d'un individu . > > > > > D'ailleurs personne     

Group: fr.soc.economie · Group Profile · Search for Philospophy in fr.soc.economie
Author: jean-jacques rousseau
Date: Jul 13, 2008 02:37

On 13 juil, 10:26, critico <pierre.r...@numericable.fr> wrote: On 12 juil, 19:54, jean-jacques rousseau <patri...@rock.com> wrote: On 12 juil, 19:23, critico <pierre.r...@numericable.fr> wrote: - Je reconnais humblement que j'en suis incapable, comme je suis incapable de faire le " rapport global" de l'activité d'un individu . D'ailleurs personne
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On 12 juil, 19:54, jean-jacques rousseau <patri...@rock.com> wrote: > On 12 juil, 19:23, critico <pierre.r...@numericable.fr> wrote: > > > > - Je reconnais humblement que j'en suis incapable, comme je suis > > > > incapable de faire le " rapport global" de l'activité d'un individu . > > > > D'ailleurs personne ne pourra désormais affirmer qu'un actif ( dans le > > > > privé ou l'administration     

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Author: jean-jacques rousseau
Date: Jul 13, 2008 02:37

On 12 juil, 19:54, jean-jacques rousseau <patri...@rock.com> wrote: On 12 juil, 19:23, critico <pierre.r...@numericable.fr> wrote: - Je reconnais humblement que j'en suis incapable, comme je suis incapable de faire le " rapport global" de l'activité d'un individu . D'ailleurs personne ne pourra désormais affirmer qu'un actif ( dans le privé ou l'administration
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Snidely <Snidely.too@gmail.com> wrote: >On May 15, 6:43 pm, Greg Goss <go...@gossg.org> wrote: >> I'm not sure why I have some huge mental block on learning c. The >> underlying philosophy (other than "Shave every keystroke!" and >> assignments buried within expressions) isn't that far off from PL/I. > >I would be suspicious of that claim. In fact, I am suspicious of that >claim. My limited     

Group: fr.soc.economie · Group Profile · Search for Philospophy in fr.soc.economie
Author: critico
Date: Jul 13, 2008 01:26

On May 15, 6:43 pm, Greg Goss <go...@gossg.org> wrote: I'm not sure why I have some huge mental block on learning c. The underlying philosophy (other than "Shave every keystroke!" and assignments buried within expressions) isn't that far off from PL/I. I would be suspicious of that claim. In fact, I am suspicious of that claim. My limited understanding of PL/1 is that it is more akin
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Anthony Wieser wrote: > [...] I decided to move filever.h into the "Resource > Files" folder in my project, and magically it seems to work. > > BUT WHY?????? > What does it mean to place folders into a folder in the project? Does > it mean these are dependencies? Is this documented anywhere? I'm not 100%% sure why it helped. I hope you added the header file correctly, according to the     

Group: fr.soc.politique · Group Profile · Search for Philospophy in fr.soc.politique
Author: critico
Date: Jul 13, 2008 01:26

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Blekhman" <xfkt@oohay.moc> Anthony Wieser wrote: Back in VC6, it used to be possible to right click a file in the file view tab of workspace pane, and specify that a file depended on another file. What I want to do is automatically generate a .h file from custom properties set in a project (a vsprops file I added), and then include
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 15:58:00 +0100, Richard Meredith wrote: > I don't know what the current > thinking is, but a good motor for a milk float might be a completely > different beast from that in a vehicle designed as a long distance > motorway cruiser. That would be my *assumption* too, and that even if there's one design philospophy possible, the motors will still vary in size and configuration     

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Author: Greg Goss
Date: May 16, 2008 10:36

Crappin' Compaction <daranc@charter.net> wrote: Baldin Lee Pramer wrote: Crappin' Compaction <daranc@charter.net> wrote: . . . In this age of uncertainty it is a difficult question isn't it. No, it is not. You are being intentionally obtuse because of a political position that determines what you are willing to concede about science. Science is merely
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Author: Snidely
Date: May 15, 2008 20:56

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Group: microsoft.public.vc.ide_general · Group Profile · Search for Philospophy in microsoft.public.vc.ide_general
Author: Alex Blekhman
Date: Jun 13, 2007 04:00

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Author: Anthony Wieser
Date: Jun 12, 2007 07:20

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Author: Jules
Date: May 31, 2007 08:05

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Group: alt.politics.usa · Group Profile · Search for Philospophy in alt.politics.usa
Author: Kurt Lochner
Date: May 9, 2007 11:32

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