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Re: LEAVE     

Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for speed leaving in comp.lang.forth
Author: Coos Haak
Date: Mar 23, 2007 13:02

...-sys and the number of LEAVE unresolve forward branches sitting underneath ... indicator. When you encounter a leave, you compile the loop-stack...the way, update the unresolved LEAVEs number and proceed. At LOOP...stack, the address past (LOOP). LEAVE only has to drop the...STC implementation you could define: : LEAVE RDROP RDROP RDROP ; NO-INLINE...I don't care about speed, LEAVE is only called once...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for speed leaving in alt.philosophy
Author: doug
Date: Sep 17, 2008 20:13

... wrote: On Sep 17, 2:07 am, HW@....(Dr. Henri Wilson) wrote: Dear Henri: Light always leaves the source at: ['c' plus or minus v]. But when both the source and the destination are ..., the velocity of the apparatus cancels out. But that DOESN'T mean that the light isn't speeding up and slowing down all over the place! I recommend that you write just one algebraic equation as...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: NoEinstein
Date: Sep 17, 2008 19:51

...@....(Dr. Henri Wilson) wrote: Dear Henri: Light always leaves the source at: ['c' plus or minus v]. But... that DOESN'T mean that the light isn't speeding up and slowing down all over the place! ... splitter.  The latter automatically corrects for the speed up or slow down of the light photons hitting...> There is no aether. In the MMX, light leaves its source at c and remains at c wrt...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Sep 6, 2008 02:09

Doug wrote: Closing the M25 would cause massive congestion which in turn would reduce traffic journeys. After a period of adjustment it is likely that more people would leave their cars at home and a state of equilibrium would finally be reached again, but with less traffic. What you have to realise is that there is a high proportion of non- essential journeys made which are ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Sep 6, 2008 02:09

Doug wrote: Closing the M25 would cause massive congestion which in turn would reduce traffic journeys. After a period of adjustment it is likely that more people would leave their cars at home and a state of equilibrium would finally be reached again, but with less traffic. What you have to realise is that there is a high proportion of non- essential journeys made which are ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic     

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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Sep 6, 2008 02:07

... if every side road off your commute between your home and your office was closed, this would speed up your journey. Unless you're Kim Jong-il, I don't see that as useful info. ... turn would reduce traffic journeys. After a period of adjustment it is likely that more people would leave their cars at home and a state of equilibrium would finally be reached again, but with less ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic     

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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Sep 6, 2008 02:07

... if every side road off your commute between your home and your office was closed, this would speed up your journey. Unless you're Kim Jong-il, I don't see that as useful info. ... turn would reduce traffic journeys. After a period of adjustment it is likely that more people would leave their cars at home and a state of equilibrium would finally be reached again, but with less ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 5, 2008 23:39

... if every side road off your commute between your home and your office was closed, this would speed up your journey. Unless you're Kim Jong-il, I don't see that as useful ... in turn would reduce traffic journeys. After a period of adjustment it is likely that more people would leave their cars at home and a state of equilibrium would finally be reached again, but with less traffic. ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 5, 2008 23:39

... if every side road off your commute between your home and your office was closed, this would speed up your journey. Unless you're Kim Jong-il, I don't see that as useful ... in turn would reduce traffic journeys. After a period of adjustment it is likely that more people would leave their cars at home and a state of equilibrium would finally be reached again, but with less traffic. ...
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Re: Speed cameras and road safety keep drivers within 30mph speedlimit.     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Jul 26, 2008 06:44

... car (which is at the front) d) reversing into a parking space usually takes longer than driving in, and I'm usually in more of a hurry to get somewhere when I arrive than I am when I leave - I find it much easier to parallel-park on the right-hand side of the road because I can see the kerb and therefore judge better how close I can safely get to it. Until I got ...
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