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OT: Ford and the Nazis     

Author: Rob Arndt
Date: Jun 15, 2008 13:46

... he died in 1943, Edsel Ford was under investigation for these violations and had he lived very well may have found himself under indictment. Certain figures in the Ford Motor Company were under observation and investigation by the F.B.I. before and during WW2. The mutual admiration and respect between Henry Ford and Adolf Hitler was well known. Henry Ford was given a very high civilian ...
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Nothing else to say apart from OT crap ?     

Author: Runge12
Date: Jun 15, 2008 02:23

"Markku Grönroos" <kurkku@hassuserveri.fi> a écrit dans le message de news:p655k.18193$_03.2248@reader1.news.saunalahti.fi... The Observer reveals that it takes about three years for English pupils to learn to read in English fluently. Finnish children learn to read fluently in Finnish in three months.
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Re: OT..Dave Barry's colonoscopy journal:)     

Author: jacquie
Date: Jun 15, 2008 00:08

... felt nothing. The prep the day before was a gallon of radiator coolant (not quite), which I started taking in the afternoon. The taste has improved very slightly over the years. As Dave observed, that stuff is quite insistant. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. ...
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Re: OT..Dave Barry's colonoscopy journal:)     

Author: Nick Cramer
Date: Jun 14, 2008 22:05

...but felt nothing. The prep the day before was a gallon of radiator coolant (not quite), which I started taking in the afternoon. The taste has improved very slightly over the years. As Dave observed, that stuff is quite insistant. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all...
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Re: OT our new kid (sorta)     

Author: Richard Johns
Date: Jun 14, 2008 21:57

... out in his cage (and ooooing and ohhhing), my (younger)daughter noticed that he had a limp. Her friend pointed out that he was missing a rear leg, hense the limp (she's the observant one!) They called home and after getting a credit card number and our permission, I introduce you to Stanley, the three-legged Beagle. Good on ya for rescuing that dog. Any idea how he lost the ...
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Re: OT our new kid (sorta)     

Author: MikeinPA
Date: Jun 14, 2008 19:25

... him out in his cage (and ooooing and ohhhing), my (younger)daughter noticed that he had a limp. Her friend pointed out that he was missing a rear leg, hense the limp (she's the observant one!) They called home and after getting a credit card number and our permission, I introduce you to Stanley, the three-legged Beagle. He's a great little dog! Seems real timid but friendly. My...
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Re: OT- Goodbye Tim Russert     

Author: DK
Date: Jun 14, 2008 17:31

... your post the TV was just saying he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world. �He was a cool dude. � � And of the hundred he was probably up there in the top ten. From everything I've observed and heard about Tim Russert he was a kind soul. It must really be true that the good die young... I may live here forever. Let's hope not, Shelly.
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Re: OT our new kid (sorta)     

Author: Jinks
Date: Jun 14, 2008 17:26

... him out in his cage (and ooooing and ohhhing), my (younger)daughter noticed that he had a limp. Her friend pointed out that he was missing a rear leg, hense the limp (she's the observant one!) They called home and after getting a credit card number and our permission, I introduce you to Stanley, the three-legged Beagle. He's a great little dog! Seems real timid but friendly. My ...
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Re: OT our new kid (sorta)     

Author: Scott
Date: Jun 14, 2008 15:54

... him out in his cage (and ooooing and ohhhing), my (younger)daughter noticed that he had a limp. Her friend pointed out that he was missing a rear leg, hense the limp (she's the observant one!) They called home and after getting a credit card number and our permission, I introduce you to Stanley, the three-legged Beagle. Shit, he's already up three on most people... He's a ...
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Re: Slightly OT: Compilation question     

Author: James Kanze
Date: Jun 14, 2008 15:26

... (e.g. because the results of malloc weren't cast to the target type, or you had a variable named class), but I've yet to see a case where the code compiled, but had different observable behavior. (I know how to artificially create such cases, but I've never actually seen one in practice.) - I am thinking specifically about things like default ctors (perhaps) being generated by ...
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