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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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Author: Slobodan Blazeski
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:51

...idea of a computer exhibiting a form of artificial intelligence by responding to user input in real time according to a computer program seemed fascinating at the time. Also interesting at that show was a lunar lander program, which I think was on a black-and-white Commodore VIC-1001 (see "History of Commodore Computers" athttp://oldcomputers.net/vic20.html, for Commodore Japan for 1980) (known as the VIC-20 (seehttp://...
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Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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Author: Benjamin L. Russell
Date: Sep 19, 2008 02:42

.... The idea of a computer exhibiting a form of artificial intelligence by responding to user input in real time according to a computer program seemed fascinating at the time. Also interesting at that show was a lunar lander program, which I think was on a black-and-white Commodore VIC-1001 (see "History of Commodore Computers" at http://oldcomputers.net/vic20.html, for Commodore Japan for 1980) (known as the VIC-20 (see http...
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Seamus Shields Sean Dowd Connie Fitzpatrick http://www.charloteweb.com/divas/heidi-montag.html
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Date: Sep 18, 2008 05:24

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"If this is rock, we are rocks."--a biology Ph.D. in Mars Forum
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Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:10

..., we are rocks.”—a biology Ph.D. in Mars Forum I was moved by the courage of a biology Ph. D expressed in above words in the Mars Forum (Ref. 1) and decided to label the following photomicrograph taken by Phoenix Mars Lander. For detailed reasons why those in Fig. 1 were Martian fossils, see Ref. 2. NASA just used an organic-free blank to test if there really was organics in Mars soil —at the expense of one TEGA oven. The result shows ...
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
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Author: RT
Date: Sep 17, 2008 01:02

"terry" <tfmann@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message news:4f00793c-91ad-43ae-a0d5-cf7630659112@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com... On Sep 16, 7:33 pm, BernieFlyer <berniemas...@gmail.com> wrote: Crash Lander wrote: OzOne wrote: They went into the top of a ridge in weather that kept most vfr pilots on the ground...... Ah. Why do people make such decisions! Such a waste, but, hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose...
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
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Author: terry
Date: Sep 16, 2008 06:31

On Sep 16, 7:33 pm, BernieFlyer <berniemas...@gmail.com> wrote: Crash Lander wrote: OzOne wrote: They went into the top of a ridge in weather that kept most vfr pilots on the ground...... Ah. Why do people make such decisions! Such a waste, but, hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose. Very sad. And they follow many before them in that area. I lost some mates about 27 years ago up in that zone. They ...
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
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Author: RT
Date: Sep 16, 2008 03:50

"BernieFlyer" <berniemaster@gmail.com> wrote in message news:IN6dnVhqgMzy4FLVnZ2dnUVZ_tzinZ2d@westnet.com.au... Crash Lander wrote: OzOne wrote: They went into the top of a ridge in weather that kept most vfr pilots on the ground...... Ah. Why do people make such decisions! Such a waste, but, hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose. Very sad. And they follow many before them in that area. ...
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
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Author: BernieFlyer
Date: Sep 16, 2008 02:33

Crash Lander wrote: OzOne wrote: They went into the top of a ridge in weather that kept most vfr pilots on the ground...... Ah. Why do people make such decisions! Such a waste, but, hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose. Very sad. And they follow many before them in that area. I lost some mates about 27 years ago up in that zone. They were IFR but I guess ice got them. Not found for ages ...
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
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Author: Crash Lander
Date: Sep 15, 2008 04:39

OzOne wrote: They went into the top of a ridge in weather that kept most vfr pilots on the ground...... Ah. Why do people make such decisions! Such a waste, but, hindsight is a wonderful thing I suppose. Very sad. -- Crash Lander Some people say I suffer from A.D.D. but they.... OH look!! A chicken!! http://www.straightandleveldownunder.net
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
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Author: gregg
Date: Sep 15, 2008 03:46

... Else" <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote in message news:48cdd81a$0$4448$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... Crash Lander wrote: Was due to land at about lunchtime, and nobody thought about looking for it until 6:30pm? Crash Lander No flight plan filed. So only when the relative became sufficiently concerned about the non-arrival could a search be ...
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