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Re: Chinese food vs Japanese food     

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Author: BimmerBoy
Date: Nov 24, 2006 16:10

...is so much smaller than the plate, and are 'vertically stacked' rather than a 'horizontal mess'. What you've said is that expensive restaurants focus on different thinngs than inexpensive restaurants. That's pretty amazing logic. It's true that Chinese-American families (and Vietnamese-American), frequently dining in larger groups, have a different approach to cost and...
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Re: Chinese food vs Japanese food     

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Author: Gerry
Date: Nov 23, 2006 10:56

... food is so much smaller than the plate, and are 'vertically stacked' rather than a 'horizontal mess'. What you've said is that expensive restaurants focus on different thinngs than inexpensive restaurants. That's pretty amazing logic. It's true that Chinese-American families (and Vietnamese-American), frequently dining in larger groups, have a different approach to cost and ...
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Re: Bus error/ segmentation fault--help?     

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Author: Gordon Sande
Date: Oct 31, 2006 05:29

... that you get with an external statement or by calling an external unit. The terminology is not quite what you would guess by consulting an English dictionary but that is often the way of precise technical thinngs. So use modules. A quick fix is to use contains and make your subroutines internal. c.... define initial conditions Y(1,1)=0 Y(2,1)=0 Y(3,1)=y3init...
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