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Re: Reading unknown number of values in unformatted file     

Author: Paul van Delst
Date: Feb 7, 2007 06:46

...available. The latter is what I do. For example, all my sequential, unformatted files that I pass around contain a) a magic number for an endian check, b) a "release" number that indicates the file format, c) a "version" number that indicates the data version, and d) all the various dimensions up front. With those few pieces of...
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NA File-Magic-0.01 i386-freebsd 6.1-release     

Author: srezic
Date: Sep 19, 2008 01:48

... Rehsack, This is a computer-generated report for File-Magic-0.01 on perl 5.6.2, created by ...0.30-K2mHwG/blib/lib:/usr/local/src/CPAN/build/Number-Compare-0.01-a! 2uQ6G/bl ib/arch:/usr/local/src/CPAN/build/Number-Compare-0.01-a2uQ6G/blib/lib:/usr/local/src/... PERL5_CPAN_IS_EXECUTING = /usr/local/src/CPAN/build/File-Magic-0.01-w0uXh5/Makefile.PL PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 34195 ...
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Re: Numbers don't barn-dance     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 17, 2008 21:40

...by addition, multiplication, and other funcions. Numbers don't barn-dance. All contemporary...are now approaching the crossroads where numbers and neurons intersect. The structure of...'t our count of these numbers that arranges them, though. The numbers must magically arrange themselves through their ... believed in the idea that numbers are independent, individual entities independent ...
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Re: Numbers don't barn-dance     

Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:10

... addition, multiplication, and other funcions. Numbers don't barn-dance. All...fool ourselves into thinking that 'numbers' do these things when we...arranges them, though. The numbers must magically arrange themselves through their...believed in the idea that numbers are independent, individual entities independent...functions that create them. So, numbers possibly could, we believed then...
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Numbers don't barn-dance     

Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 17, 2008 14:25

... addition, multiplication, and other funcions. Numbers don't barn-dance. All ... arranges them, though. The numbers must magically arrange themselves through their ...believed in the idea that numbers are independent, individual entities independent...functions that create them. So, numbers possibly could, we believed then...admissable to speak of isolable numbers only because grammatically it is...
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FAIL IPC-Door-0.11 i86pc-solaris-64int 2.11     

Author: Josts Smokehouse
Date: Sep 10, 2008 21:43

...got: '8' # expected: '0' # Failed test 'client-server 1' # at t/08-client.t line 91. # got: '' # expected: '2004-01-01' Magic number checking on storable string failed at ../../lib/Storable.pm (autosplit into ../../lib/auto/Storable/thaw.al) line 415, at t/08-client.t line 115 # Looks...
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Re: A sceptics nightmare     

Author: Sean
Date: Sep 6, 2008 04:06

...if the largest wheel is, say 100 times larger than the smallest, with n number of wheels between, does choosing 22/7 over 3.1415 make a significant difference?...change anything? (The later is clearly fractionalized.) Ok, so some clown comes along and claims that the magic number 3 is the secret of the universe since it equals pi. You say that's close enough ... ...
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Re: A sceptics nightmare     

Author: Art
Date: Sep 6, 2008 03:52

... if the largest wheel is, say 100 times larger than the smallest, with n number of wheels between, does choosing 22/7 over 3.1415 make a significant difference? ...change anything? (The later is clearly fractionalized.) Ok, so some clown comes along and claims that the magic number 3 is the secret of the universe since it equals pi. You say that's close enough ... ...
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Re: A sceptics nightmare     

Author: John J
Date: Sep 5, 2008 21:12

..., if the largest wheel is, say 100 times larger than the smallest, with n number of wheels between, does choosing 22/7 over 3.1415 make a significant difference? ... change anything? (The later is clearly fractionalized.) Ok, so some clown comes along and claims that the magic number 3 is the secret of the universe since it equals pi. You say that's close enough ... that'...
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Re: A sceptics nightmare     

Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 5, 2008 19:46

..., if the largest wheel is, say 100 times larger than the smallest, with n number of wheels between, does choosing 22/7 over 3.1415 make a significant difference? В ...> change anything? (The later is clearly fractionalized.) Ok, so some clown comes along and claims that the magic number 3 is the secret of the universe since it equals pi. You say that's close enough ... that's ...
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