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Re: Top Gear Nissan GTR - SPOILER     

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for Propgate in uk.transport
Author: Peter Hill
Date: Jul 20, 2008 23:40

..., we know you love cheap fast stuff, but no need to bend the truth ;-) Has your news caught up yet and got the post I made 16 min after the show finished? I have the same problem. News just isn't propgated at the speed of light. -- Peter Hill Spamtrap reply domain as per NNTP-Posting-Host in header Can of worms - what every fisherman wants. Can of worms - what every PC owner gets!
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Re: shootout: implementing an interpreter for a simple procedural language Minim     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Propgate in comp.lang.functional
Author: Markus E.L. 2
Date: Aug 4, 2007 18:36

...but from the type errors or by the simply reason that he's actually looking at the code he's changing) - that there would not have been any other way to test the changes then propgate them through the whole application. - that there are no compensating speed ups in other steps of the development process (hint: typos are usually caught very quickly) - and so on. So it's...
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Re: Hide a drive     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize · Group Profile · Search for Propgate in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Author: Dale
Date: Oct 19, 2006 13:42

...right click on the D drive in My Computer, select | Properties, then the Security tab. It will give you an easy way to modify | access permissions. By default, the permissions you set | on the drive will propgate to all subfolders, including your backup My | Documents folder. | | HTH | | | -- | Alec S. | news/alec->synetech/cjb/net | ...
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Re: Hide a drive     

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Author: George Valkov
Date: Oct 19, 2006 04:00

... can right click on the D drive in My Computer, select | Properties, then the Security tab. It will give you an easy way to modify | access permissions. By default, the permissions you set | on the drive will propgate to all subfolders, including your backup My | Documents folder. | | HTH | | | -- | Alec S. | news/alec->synetech/cjb/net | | | | "gs...
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Re: Hide a drive     

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Author: Dale
Date: Oct 18, 2006 22:39

... click on the D drive in My Computer, select Properties, then the Security tab. It will give you an easy way to modify access permissions. By default, the permissions you set on the drive will propgate to all subfolders, including your backup My Documents folder. HTH -- Alec S. news/alec->synetech/cjb/net "gs" <gs@dontMail.telus> wrote in message...
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Re: Hide a drive     

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Author: gs
Date: Oct 18, 2006 19:01

... click on the D drive in My Computer, select Properties, then the Security tab. It will give you an easy way to modify access permissions. By default, the permissions you set on the drive will propgate to all subfolders, including your backup My Documents folder. HTH -- Alec S. news/alec->synetech/cjb/net "gs" <gs@dontMail.telus> wrote in message...
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Re: is forth a functional language?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Propgate in comp.lang.functional
Author: M E Leypold
Date: Oct 10, 2006 14:07

... point: If you pass a function first downwards (however as pointer or something) and the try to pass it upwards as a function result (if that is possible in the language in question), it might propgate above it's original place of instantation and become "invalid". In a sense the binding changed (became dependend on the place of use, not definition). So you might be right. On the other ...
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