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Ever wonder why Bill Cmelak's 400 lb. wife Lori left him?     

Author: robert_not_roberto
Date: Mar 31, 2008 18:11

.... I used to be an alcoholic, but I had to quit. Now I go around preaching to everyone else about them being drunks when they drink two beers. Wonder why I don't have any friends? I flunked out of trade school. I went to a slow-learner's high school. Everyone used to pick on me in high...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"     

Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Sep 2, 2008 22:40

... whatsoever to believe any of the fundamentals have changed? How can you possibly say they haven't? I haven't. I'm just wondering why you are so sure something fundamental has changed without proffering and evidence or reasoning whatsoever. . . . You can infer it from productivity stats,...
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wondering..........     

Author: Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
Date: Aug 22, 2008 07:00

Helo all, a wondering why after so many years get an award maybe there is somebody to control the winning of awards at olympics or something........... opwsefkopwefowpafkwaefkwaeofweawefwkfowfekfwe
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Re: Why do you all humour Doug?     

Author: John Wright
Date: Aug 15, 2008 04:11

..., Boltar <boltar2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Why bother replying to his posts? He's... than to endlessly post on here. So why let him work you up into a ... case, what would be the point of you posting? Sometimes I wonder why I reply... Then I realise I sometimes engage in personal insults... ...his own pet names for people, I wonder. -- John Wright "What would happen if you...
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Re: Why do you all humour Doug?     

Author: John Wright
Date: Aug 15, 2008 04:07

...Aug, 10:46, Boltar <boltar2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Why bother replying to his posts? He's just a deluded... his life other than to endlessly post on here. So why let him work you up into a lather? Just ignore...> In which case, what would be the point of you posting? Sometimes I wonder why I reply... Then I realise I sometimes engage in personal insults... not death threats though...
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Re: Why such poor recursive behaviour?     

Author: Kjetil S. Matheussen
Date: Aug 5, 2008 02:42

..., Vend wrote: On 31 Lug, 12:50, "Kjetil S. Matheussen" <k.s.matheus...@notam02.no> wrote: On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, namekuseijin wrote: I wonder why most functional programming languages fail so badly at what should be one of their primary main strengths: recursive functions. In...
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Re: Why such poor recursive behaviour?     

Author: Vend
Date: Aug 4, 2008 14:54

On 31 Lug, 12:50, "Kjetil S. Matheussen" <k.s.matheus...@notam02.no> wrote: On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, namekuseijin wrote: I wonder why most functional programming languages fail so badly at what should be one of their primary main strengths: recursive functions. In the well-known benchmarking ...
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Re: Why such poor recursive behaviour?     

Author: Jon Harrop
Date: Aug 4, 2008 07:33

namekuseijin wrote: I wonder why most functional programming languages fail so badly at what should be one of their primary main strengths: recursive functions. In .... Moreover, the designs of all of those FPLs predate VMs like the JVM and .NET which is why none of them are capable of these kinds of optimization. This is not rocket science but, ...
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Re: Why such poor recursive behaviour?     

Author: Abdulaziz Ghuloum
Date: Jul 31, 2008 08:54

namekuseijin wrote: I wonder why most functional programming languages fail so badly at what should be one of their primary main strengths: recursive functions. In the well-known benchmarking game called "The computer game shootout", most such languages fail miserably in the face of blazing fast imperative code during the benchmarking of ...
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Re: Why such poor recursive behaviour?     

Author: Abdulaziz Ghuloum
Date: Jul 31, 2008 08:50

namekuseijin wrote: I wonder why most functional programming languages fail so badly at what should be one of their primary main strengths: recursive functions. In the well-known benchmarking game called "The computer game shootout", most such languages fail miserably in the face of blazing fast imperative code during the benchmarking of ...
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