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If you've been on an emotional roller coaster, you might want to
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Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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palle 8x57I
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Why the Polls Drive Us Crazy (and Shouldn't)
Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for grain in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:32
... of them show Obama in the lead. (There are more recent polls of "likely voters," but pollsters' "likely voter" models are a source of quite a bit of controversy and should be taken with more than just a grain of salt until just before the election.) The second reason is that modern elections in America are largely mechanical affairs. It's true that Americans are not as deeply divided on the issues as they are commonly portrayed in the "...
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If you've been on an emotional roller coaster, you might want to
Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for grain in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:24
... of them show Obama in the lead. (There are more recent polls of "likely voters," but pollsters' "likely voter" models are a source of quite a bit of controversy and should be taken with more than just a grain of salt until just before the election.) The second reason is that modern elections in America are largely mechanical affairs. It's true that Americans are not as deeply divided on the issues as they are commonly portrayed in the "...
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erlang misconceptions (Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?)
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Author: Ulf Wiger
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:12
... here has to do with the nature of the concurrency. In the concurrent logic programming languages, concurrency is implicit and extremely fine-grained. By comparison Erlang has explicit concurrency (via processes) and the processes are coarse-grained." (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1238844.1238850) BR, Ulf W
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Re: palle 8x57I
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Author: Danidane
Date: Sep 16, 2008 05:03
...ramirez" <ramirez303@tiscali.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:48cf705f$0$1077$4fafbaef@reader2.news.tin.it... Nel catalogo Sellier&Bellot con numero di articolo SBG087 figurano delle palle .318 con peso di 196 grains. Qualcuno mi sa dire, cortesemente, come riuscire a recuperarne una scatola? (magari chi le importa?) Grazie Magari potresti ordinarle direttamente, o chiedere ad una armeria della EU. Oppure a S.marino. Così...
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palle 8x57I
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Author: ramirez
Date: Sep 16, 2008 01:37
Nel catalogo Sellier&Bellot con numero di articolo SBG087 figurano delle palle .318 con peso di 196 grains. Qualcuno mi sa dire, cortesemente, come riuscire a recuperarne una scatola? (magari chi le importa?) Grazie
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?
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Author: tg
Date: Sep 13, 2008 07:40
...have to remember that what affects humans is the sub-systems and how they interact. Australia used to export lots of grain, but a long-term rather than short-term (the usual) drought has contributed to a major drop in productions, which leads to sharp increases in grain prices, which for some populations means starvation and death. If GCC were taking place over geological time scales,...
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Re: or What economic collapse?
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:57
... system gets overheated, try growing some grain in Australia, eh? -tg ------------------------------------------------------------------ I appreciate the ...sure, but doesn't australia grow more grain the USA? Even if it doesn't,...aussie is far superior in quality grain for grain, than anything scratched out of the... Australia *was* a major supplier of grains until that ubiquitous resource water stopped being...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:22
... have to remember that what affects humans is the sub-systems and how they interact. Australia used to export lots of grain, but a long-term rather than short-term (the usual) drought has contributed to a major drop in productions, which leads to sharp increases in grain prices, which for some populations means starvation and death. If GCC were taking place over geological time scales, which has ...
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Re: or What economic collapse?
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:34
...> system gets overheated, try growing some grain in Australia, eh? -tg ------------------------------------------------------------------ I appreciate the ... sure, but doesn't australia grow more grain the USA? Even if it doesn't, aussie is far superior in quality grain for grain, than anything scratched out of the .... Australia *was* a major supplier of grains until that ubiquitous resource water stopped being ...
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Re: or What economic collapse?
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:15
...-96e31e013250@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Sep 12, 1:18 pm, tg <tgdenn...@earthlink.net> wrote: I was talking about the drought and AGW there Sean---as a metaphor for how economic systems cause trouble in particular sectors when they get overheated. Australia *was* a major supplier of grains until that ubiquitous resource water stopped being ubiquitous. "After suffering through drought for the last two seasons, Australia
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