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Palin's Self-Reliant Image of Alaska Is Bogus
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:26

... the fund's investment income to mail each Alaskan an annual dividend check. Hickel and Hammond hoped the fund would be used to prepare Alaska for the day of reckoning. The day of reckoning is rapidly arriving, but contemporary Alaskan leaders like Palin aren't doing much preparing. Alaskan oil production peaked in 1988 at about 750 million barrels. In 2007 it was down to 250 million barrels, and it continues to fall. The exhaustion of ...
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Is Drinking from the Toilet Bowl the Best Way to Deal with Water
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:25

... sewage to drinking water only to be humbly redeposited into the earth. This final filtering step isn't necessary, strictly speaking, but our psyches seem to demand it. To understand the basics of contemporary water infrastructure is to acknowledge that most American tap water has had some contact with treated sewage. Our wastewater-treatment plants discharge into streams that feed rivers from which other cities suck water for drinking. ...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:47

... awed by the flawed products of our creativity and cling instead to a dogged truth? Joseph Humming If you believe in bogus illnesses like 'apergers' then you are already well toasted under the contemporary grill. Our own blind spots are the hardest to see.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I didn't actually describe Asperger's as an illness. But it certainly a ...
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Re: using a lapack routine
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Author: JayBee
Date: Sep 19, 2008 04:13

...> gfortran. I would like to write the caller in f90 or f95 but certainly in free form. sgehrd.f looks like fixed form f77. My first question is how do I deal with calling an f77 routine with main compiled in contemporary gfortran? As others explained, that's no problem. Though LAPACK95 is nice in that it provides explicit interfaces, that among other things helps protect the programmer from his own fumbling. -- JayBee
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Re: using a lapack routine
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Author: e p chandler
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03

....  I would like to write the caller in f90 or f95 but certainly in free form.  sgehrd.f looks like fixed form f77. My first question is how do I deal with calling an f77 routine with main compiled in contemporary gfortran? gfortran (like g95) will compile both types of source from the same command line: C:\Users\epc\temp>type main.f90 k = 1 print *, k call sub(k) print *, k end C:\Users\epc\temp>type sub.f c234567...
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Psychiatry: An Industry of Death - Watchdog exposes the truth about Psychiatry
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Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:59

Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Documentary DVD with Booklet Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews with more than 160 doctors, attorneys, educators, survivors and experts on the mental health industry and its abuses, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal pseudoscience and the multi-billion dollar fraud that is psychiatry. The DVD companion brochure contains over 150 photos ...
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using a lapack routine
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Author: Ron Ford
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:37

...lot more than what I have in my little prog. I'm hoping to get this done by putting sgehrd.f where I keep the source for gfortran. I would like to write the caller in f90 or f95 but certainly in free form. sgehrd.f looks like fixed form f77. My first question is how do I deal with calling an f77 routine with main compiled in contemporary gfortran? -- A good politician is quite as unthinkable as an honest burglar. H. L. Mencken
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Re: Numbers don't barn-dance
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 17, 2008 21:40

... for ever, even though these notions don't look arithmetical. Numbers, the ones we work with, are always generated by addition, multiplication, and other funcions. Numbers don't barn-dance. All contemporary theories of number, like finitism and ultra-finitism, suggest otherwise. But numbers don't do collections, or orderings, or listings ... numbers don't arrange, period. We may fool ourselves into thinking that 'numbers' ...
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Re: Numbers don't barn-dance
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:10

... for ever, even though these notions don't look arithmetical. Numbers, the ones we work with, are always generated by addition, multiplication, and other funcions. Numbers don't barn-dance. All contemporary theories of number, like finitism and ultra-finitism, suggest otherwise. But numbers don't do collections, or orderings, or listings ... numbers don't arrange, period. We may fool ourselves into thinking that 'numbers' ...
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Numbers don't barn-dance
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 17, 2008 14:25

... numbers going on for ever, even though these notions don't look arithmetical. Numbers, the ones we work with, are always generated by addition, multiplication, and other funcions. Numbers don't barn-dance. All contemporary theories of number, like finitism and ultra-finitism, suggest otherwise. But numbers don't do collections, or orderings, or listings ... numbers don't arrange, period. We may fool ourselves into thinking that '...
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