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Re: NEW_LINE function only returns one character     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in comp.lang.fortran
Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Aug 14, 2008 03:49

... programmer access to the bits in any file. Maybe that's an illusion, but so far I've been taken in, and most files that I've wanted to read with it have worked as I expected. C has text mode and binary mode. In text mode, '\n' (a single character) is translated to/from the OS dependent line end marker. In binary mode, such translation is not done. Because ...
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Re: NEW_LINE function only returns one character     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Clive Page
Date: Aug 14, 2008 01:57

.... question is instead used internally in Fortran. The run-time library takes care of translation between this character and the OS record structure as needed. This is very much like C and its derivatives, intentionally so... to the bits in any file. Maybe that's an illusion, but so far I've been taken in, and most files that I've wanted to read with it have worked as I expected. I ...
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Re: Why aren't the regulars here fighting this Phil Odox character?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in alt.philosophy
Author: Phil Odox
Date: Jun 23, 2008 11:54

... above his rage and what seems to be a deep trauma. Given this, nothing he posts here should be taken at face value other than to as a attempt of 'effect' or attention. He has no position other ... the borg's posts for quite some time and I'm fairly convinced that he's a malicious hate-filled character who thinks he's hit upon a clever way to spread his hate around on a well-read forum. ...
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Re: Why aren't the regulars here fighting this Phil Odox character?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in alt.philosophy
Author: ZerkonX
Date: Jun 23, 2008 07:20

... like a front runner. Your 'great efforts' however well intentioned presupposes he can even 'hear' you above his rage and what seems to be a deep trauma. Given this, nothing he posts here should be taken at face value other than to as a attempt of 'effect' or attention. He has no position other than this. He follows the usual pattern, he gets enjoyment from being attacked. He will do ...
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Re: Why aren't the regulars here fighting this Phil Odox character?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in alt.philosophy
Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Jun 22, 2008 12:58

re: rascality There are my opinions, and I hope this response will not be perceived as another parody attempt. Whatever ugliness a person posts has to be taken with salt. There are all types whom are posting often non-conforming, unusual perspectives, and including pathologic. A reader interprets ideas & cheap ad hominems seriously, comically, or simply ignores 'em. The term "...
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Re: Does your opinion of someone's character varies according to look?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in alt.philosophy
Author: Immortalist
Date: May 18, 2008 21:20

... effects were produced by increased self-confidence of the male subjects. The results are preliminary and they involved a small number of people, so that replication is necessary before they can be taken seriously. The Science of Romance - by Nigel Barber http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1573929700/ The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee by Jared M. Diamond http://www....
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Re: Does your opinion of someone's character varies according to look?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in alt.philosophy
Author: Immortalist
Date: May 18, 2008 08:18

...they tended to excuse the disruptive behavior. As one of the women put it, "She plays well with everyone, but like anyone else, a bad day can occur. Her cruelty . . . need not be taken seriously." When a physically unattractive girl was pictured as the culprit in exactly the same situation described in exactly the same way, a typical respondent said, "I think the child would be quite bratty ...
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Re: Distinguishing between characters and numbers     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in comp.lang.fortran
Author: SimonG
Date: Apr 22, 2008 06:18

...: how do I enter a '/' character? Well, you have a .co.uk...real(8) :: x integer :: n, ios character(10) :: buff do write(6,'(... the ERR= branch to be taken. In fact, 9.10 Error,... none real(8) :: x integer :: n character(10) :: buff integer :: blen character(6) :: commands = '+-*/.,' do write(6,'(a)',advance='no') '> ' read(5,'(...
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Re: Distinguishing between characters and numbers     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Dick Hendrickson
Date: Apr 22, 2008 05:42

... way). A second question: how do I enter a '/' character? Well, you have a .co.uk address, so the '/' key should...program ex implicit none real(8) :: x integer :: n, ios character(10) :: buff do write(6,'(a)',advance='no') '> ' ...is no list of conditions that require the ERR= branch to be taken. In fact, 9.10 Error, end-of-record, and end-of...
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Re: Uppercase characters     

Group: microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup · Group Profile · Search for Taken Characters in microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup
Author: Wingot
Date: Nov 21, 2007 17:11

...> Posted To: microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup Conversation: Uppercase characters Subject: RE: Uppercase characters ... in upper case and whether you have taken advantage of case sensitivity within SQL Server...in my database that only uses uppercase characters? I have a Country database, which stores the two character country code, and country name, as per ...
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