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Author: Krus T. Olfard
Date: Sep 24, 2007 17:02
....googlegroups.com: Grow up. You do realize there's no way that's going to happen, right? The speedingticketinfo loser is too far past the point of no return for that to happen. That's why the speedingticketinfo loser and the Gordon Roy Parker child stalking loser admire and respect each other. See ...
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Author: TB
Date: Apr 8, 2007 09:34
....160264.123870@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... The "AUSTRALIA SITUATION FAR WORSE THEN OFFICIALLY ADMITTED" is just the badly ... Testament thumpers. So what's the difference, or hardly the point unless we can return the warm and fuzzy favor? According to the spoken and ... believe we're long past the GW point of no return, meaning that it's only going to get worse, terribly spendy ...
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Author: bradguth
Date: Apr 8, 2007 06:21
The "AUSTRALIA SITUATION FAR WORSE THEN OFFICIALLY ADMITTED" is just the badly polluted tip of ... Old Testament thumpers. So what's the difference, or hardly the point unless we can return the warm and fuzzy favor? According to the spoken and unspoken ... their means. I honestly believe we're long past the GW point of no return, meaning that it's only going to get worse, terribly spendy and ...
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Author: bradguth
Date: Apr 8, 2007 06:21
The "AUSTRALIA SITUATION FAR WORSE THEN OFFICIALLY ADMITTED" is just the badly polluted tip of ... Old Testament thumpers. So what's the difference, or hardly the point unless we can return the warm and fuzzy favor? According to the spoken and unspoken ... their means. I honestly believe we're long past the GW point of no return, meaning that it's only going to get worse, terribly spendy and ...
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Author: BradGuth
Date: Sep 12, 2008 13:30
... Creation. Yeah -- humans. Humans are by far of the least important species of complex life... this universe. Every other planet (including Earth) would be far better off without the human species. Apparently, even ...-based course of actions intended to snooker and dumbfound us beyond the point of no return. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG
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Author: Eeyore
Date: Aug 21, 2008 15:45
... feet, locking in the haze from the ocean along with everything else. It's far, far better than it was in the 1960's, though, because the photochemical ...> personally for the improvements. The air is clean enough now that I think we're past the point of diminishing returns. IIRC, the original Indian name translates as "Valley of the Smokes", from the low hanging clouds over ...
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Author: Bill Ward
Date: Aug 21, 2008 13:32
...thousand feet, locking in the haze from the ocean along with everything else. It's far, far better than it was in the 1960's, though, because the photochemical O3 ... personally for the improvements. The air is clean enough now that I think we're past the point of diminishing returns. IIRC, the original Indian name translates as "Valley of the Smokes", from the low hanging clouds over the...
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Author: robert.corbett
Date: Aug 18, 2008 21:52
.... The problem is, is the "x" in the return type specification given as prefix interpreted in the IMPLICIT context of the function... can *NEVER* have one variable have two different types at different points in the same scoping unit. Nor can you ever have ... you don't just look at the implicit statements so far, but instead at what the implicit typing rules for the ...
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Author: fj
Date: Aug 18, 2008 10:37
...so. The problem is, is the "x" in the return type specification given as prefix interpreted in the IMPLICIT context of the ...You can *NEVER* have one variable have two different types at different points in the same scoping unit. Nor can you ever have a ... that you don't just look at the implicit statements so far, but instead at what the implicit typing rules for the scoping ...
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Author: nospam
Date: Aug 18, 2008 10:01
... says so. The problem is, is the "x" in the return type specification given as prefix interpreted in the IMPLICIT context of the ...can *NEVER* have one variable have two different types at different points in the same scoping unit. Nor can you ever have a ...saying that you don't just look at the implicit statements so far, but instead at what the implicit typing rules for the scoping unit...
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