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McCain implies the Iraq invasion was for oil     

Author: Bob
Date: May 3, 2008 08:35

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/05/02/mccain-implies-iraq-war-was-about-oil/ Odd: even this site calls it a "war" when it's obviously an invasion.
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Re: Do rules imply a Rulemaker?     

Author: T-minus108
Date: Apr 24, 2008 18:30

Science does imply a scientist. Believe it or not, every single person on this earth could be considered a scientist. Perhaps not in the traditional cense, but ... an experience that has, in turn, taught them something is a scientist. The idea that we have fundamental rules, does indeed imply there was a rule maker. But we as humans could never concieve what or who that rule maker is. all we ...
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Re: Do rules imply a Rulemaker?     

Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Apr 24, 2008 01:14

...<C35790@aol.com> wrote: If a watch implies a watchmaker, don't rules also imply a rulemaker? The watchmaker example has been used by many Christians ... But the rules? Do they imply a GOOD rulemaker or a BAD rulemaker...God or some other Deity? Does science imply a scientist? What is a scientist's... any of your "God" stories and agendas. Childish stories do imply children.
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Do rules imply a Rulemaker?     

Author: C3
Date: Apr 24, 2008 00:32

If a watch implies a watchmaker, don't rules also imply a rulemaker? The watchmaker example has been used by many Christians to try to prove there is a God. But the rules? Do they imply a GOOD rulemaker or a BAD rulemaker? There are rules like gravity...? Is that the Devil, God or some other Deity? Does science imply a scientist? What is a scientist's relationship to science? Aren't...
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Re: Does Relativity Imply Quantum Mechanics' Nonlocality? The Nonlocality of the Fourth Expanding Dimension: dx4/dt = ic & Moving Dimensions Theory     

Author: Robert J. Kolker
Date: Mar 10, 2008 07:27

45herosjourney@gmail.com wrote: Does Relativity Imply Quantum Mechanics' Nonlocality? The Nonlocality of the Fourth Expanding Dimension: dx4/dt = ic & Moving Dimensions Theory Babble. If you have anything substantial get it published in a refereed journal. Bob Kolker
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Re: Does Relativity Imply Quantum Mechanics' Nonlocality? The Nonlocality of the Fourth Expanding Dimension: dx4/dt = ic & Moving Dimensions Theory     

Author: Bill Hobba
Date: Mar 9, 2008 17:29

<45herosjourney@gmail.com> wrote in message news:bb8b2935-ed15-44cd-8830-af7a49199a2b@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com... Does Relativity Imply Quantum Mechanics' Nonlocality? Since QM is not non local of course not. Rest of usual rubbish snipped. Bill
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Re: scope of implied-do variable     

Author: Herman D. Knoble
Date: Jun 11, 2007 04:55

... Harper) wrote: -|IMHO the program below is valid f95, because the f95 standard 14.1.3 -|says the scope of i in the implied-do in the line 2 array constructor -|is just that implied-do. If so, it can't be the same variable as the i -|inside the internal pure function i2c, but one compiler says -| ...
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Re: Scoping for implied do loops in I/O statement     

Author: nospam
Date: Jun 10, 2007 09:24

... leaves the question of what the value of i should be. (Look around a bit for something ... ah, here it is.) At [269:34-35] of 07-007r2, 9.11.3(2), any implied-do-variable becomes undefined. That might be repeated in Clause 16 as well, but this seems definitive enough. :-) So it's compiler's choice what you get. Or whether you get anything at all... or whether...
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Re: Scoping for implied do loops in I/O statement     

Author: Dan Nagle
Date: Jun 10, 2007 06:50

...> That still leaves the question of what the value of i should be. (Look around a bit for something ... ah, here it is.) At [269:34-35] of 07-007r2, 9.11.3(2), any implied-do-variable becomes undefined. That might be repeated in Clause 16 as well, but this seems definitive enough. :-) So it's compiler's choice what you get. -- Dan Nagle Purple Sage Computing Solutions, Inc.
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Re: Scoping for implied do loops in I/O statement     

Author: Arjen Markus
Date: Jun 10, 2007 06:29

... Koenig <tkoe...@alice-dsl.net> wrote: On 2007-06-10, Dan Nagle <danna...@verizon.net> wrote: The implied-do variable in an input-output statement is different. And, in MRC Fortran 95/2003 Explained, the implied-do variable having scope of the construct is specifically limited to that in data statements and array ...
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