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Re: Praise for Gfortran (finally)
Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for kind of in comp.lang.fortran
Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:58

... run out of compiler resources much earlier. There are gfortran builds for 64-bit Windows that run on 32-bit Windows, Cygwin, or even LINUX. I think they are all built on LINUX because the build environment assumes some kind of UNIX command shell, so the versions that don't run under LINUX or 64-bit Windows are triple crosses. There are versions of unix-like command shells, that run on cygwin and on Win-32. -- glen
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Re: CALL FOR GLOBAL MAGNETIC MONOPOLE TESTING HELP
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Author: l_vuyk
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:07

... theories, but.. are you saying you have proved it's existence? I am sur to have proved the excistence NOT of monopoles as a source, BUT monopole radiation ( South and North) coming in two different kinds of cone shaped "vector arrays" which I can identify with my permalloy instrument. Leo see also below Are PIGEONS and AHARONOV BOHM related? To understand the new "DUAL MAGNETIC MONOPOLE RADIATION" model see also my ...
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Re: The Famine Song
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Author: FishSupper
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:02

...though. As humourless and dull as they are two faced. Can you believe the wanker who wrote saying that his two young children were reduced to tears by what the Rangers fans were singing? First of all, they must have some kind of miracle ears if they could make out what was being sung and second, some sort of perverse education if they could understand it. Fact is they were most likely reduced to tears by the horsing their team received - a ...
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Re: The Famine Song
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Author: FishSupper
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:01

.... As humourless and dull as they are two faced. Can you believe the wanker who wrote saying that his two young children were reduced to tears by what the Rangers fans were singing? First of all, they must have some kind of miracle ears if they could make out what was being sung and second, some sort of perverse education if they could understand it. Fact is they were most likely reduced to tears by the horsing their team received - a ...
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Re: Untersch?tzte Gefahren im Alltag
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Author: Konni Scheller
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:51

Volker Birk <bumens@dingens.org> wrote: Genau das meine ich ja. Es geht ja darum, dem Kind die Indoktrination durch den Religionsunerricht zu ersparen. Wenn du damit meinst, dass eine Art Gehirnwäsche stattfindet, dann hast du meine Zustimmung. Ich hoffe, dass ich das mit Erklärungen hinbekomme und sie die Geschichten so nimmt, wie sie eigentlich gemeint waren: als Märchen. Servus, konni
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Re: What is or was *NOTHING* anyway ?
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Author: Langevinger66
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:31

... void might be the closest thing but still no cigar. Very good! As in many things,a 'virtual' nothing must do. In our personal brain based virtual reality representation, we may consider a 'nothing'. That's kind of funny : using our virtual reality to practice virtual magic to conger up virtual nothing. Funny and confusing. No 'proof' there, but you know what I mean. And the original questions remain.- Tekst uit ...
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Author: Wagg
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:26

... missing a cd drive cover), when I bought them for a project I was told they powered up and passed diagnostics ok, all I have done is to power them, I haven't done anything else with them since my car accident, so kind of unlikely to now! No hard drives, but I have a few caddies from some other machines floating around, and will include one per machine, but they dont look like they fit all that well, but I imagine that these can be sourced...
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Re: Praise for Gfortran (finally)
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Author: Gary Scott
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:13

... wrote: Does someone actually produce a Fortran cross-compiler today? Every time I ask the main cross-compiler vendors (Green Hills, DDC-I), they just laugh at me. Yes. I don't personally do that kind of stuff, so I don't keep up with it, but Fortran cross compilers are bound to exist. Let's see... doing the most obvious thing (googling "fortran cross compiler") pretty quickly comes up with at least one good...
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Re: Hot Dogs!
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Author: Bear
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:55

...other day...the many different ways people like them. [...] What's a hot dog? ;-) Anyway. I don't recall ever having eaten a proper hot dog, they've been the imitation kind Ben mentioned (when a drunken student - better or worse than doner kebabs? Place bets now!) or the ones that Ikea sell for about tuppence. How boring of me! Your local supermarket, if it's any good, will ...
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Re: Praise for Gfortran (finally)
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Author: James Van Buskirk
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:55

... not exceed runtime resources. There are gfortran builds for 64-bit Windows that run on 32-bit Windows, Cygwin, or even LINUX. I think they are all built on LINUX because the build environment assumes some kind of UNIX command shell, so the versions that don't run under LINUX or 64-bit Windows are triple crosses. -- write(*,*) transfer((/17.392111325966148d0,6.5794487871554595D-85, & 6.0134700243160014d-154/),(/'x'/)); end
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