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Arc, NewLisp, Qi, and What Languages to Hate?
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Philosophical books
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good stuff in tea
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Re: Arc, NewLisp, Qi, and What Languages to Hate?
Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in comp.lang.functional
Author: gavino
Date: Sep 3, 2008 19:00
...Scott Burson <FSet....@gmail.com> wrote: You could try Liskell:http://liskell.org/ I haven't tried it, but it looks interesting. Whoa! Â Looks mighty fine to me! :D http://liskell.org/fifteen-minute-tour The syntax and semantics look like a nice mix of Scheme and Haskell. I the ease of defining ADTs: ...
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Arc, NewLisp, Qi, and What Languages to Hate?
Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in comp.lang.functional
Author: xahlee
Date: Aug 20, 2008 11:47
... am, Scott Burson <FSet....@gmail.com> wrote: You could try Liskell:http://liskell.org/ I haven't tried it, but it looks interesting. Whoa! Looks mighty fine to me! :D http://liskell.org/fifteen-minute-tour The syntax and semantics look like a nice mix of Scheme and Haskell. I the ease of defining ADTs: (...
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Re: Dog Grooming
Group: alt.tv.amazingrace · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in alt.tv.amazingrace
Author: Seerialmom
Date: Jun 20, 2008 17:46
... choices that we have who are living. Â At least he's not going change his position on anything. And here I was thinking it was someone talking about the show "Groomer Has It"...now that's some mighty fine TV! Too bad it's down to the finale this week :) I vote for Artist to win! :)
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Re: Philosophical books
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in alt.philosophy
Author: Wordsmith
Date: Jun 15, 2008 13:50
... from whom I have taken classes! Many good science fiction novels, other than the space opera variety. (Asimov, Niven for instance.) Space opera can't be philosophical? W : ) Those might work for you. Olaf Stapleton is mighty fine. W : )
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Re: good stuff in tea
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: RJP
Date: Apr 12, 2008 12:08
... a very nice little cup of Gyokuro last night and then to sleep. This am saw the little gaiwan with the pretty green leaves and and rebrewed it. It was mighty fine in taste. I was wondering if all the good poly.. catche..etc things are still there in the brew? As others have noted, yes, they remain but amounts diminish ...
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Re: The Bowmore Family
Group: alt.drinks.scotchwhisky · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in alt.drinks.scotchwhisky
Author: Gunnar Thormodsæter
Date: Apr 11, 2008 07:00
...? It would be great if it was less expensive than the Darkest :-) cheers Paul If you can still get hold of the old 17 yo, that's a mighty fine dram well worth the money in my opinion. But it will probably cost you more then the Darkest. Its successor the 18 yo is said to be not at all that good. I haven't...
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Re: Starbucks: Trouble in Latte Land
Group: rec.food.drink.coffee · Group Profile · Search for mighty fine in rec.food.drink.coffee
Author: Brad
Date: Apr 10, 2008 19:28
... padding and a motorcycle helmet. OK so two of the owners of my company says it's floor sweepings (it is just left over beans from the samplings) but it is mighty fine stuff. The owners say this because they have 2 opposition exporting companies, I drink theirs too, thanks Byrdie. I have been using some "Pea beans" for the last week ...
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Re: good stuff in tea
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Author: Kevo
Date: Apr 8, 2008 08:16
... a very nice little cup of Gyokuro last night and then to sleep. This am saw the little gaiwan with the pretty green leaves and and rebrewed it. It was mighty fine in taste. I was wondering if all the good poly.. catche..etc things are still there in the brew? Jenn According 2 a professor Herve Huang, an environmental ...
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Re: good stuff in tea
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Author: Shen
Date: Apr 8, 2008 07:30
...brewed a very nice little cup of Gyokuro last night and then to sleep. This am saw the little gaiwan with the pretty green leaves and and rebrewed it. It was mighty fine in taste. I was wondering if all the good poly.. catche..etc things are still there in the brew? Jenn Yes. The good stuff is there plus more mold from...
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Re: good stuff in tea
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Author: Thitherflit
Date: Apr 8, 2008 05:02
...brewed a very nice little cup of Gyokuro last night and then to sleep. This am saw the little gaiwan with the pretty green leaves and and rebrewed it. It was mighty fine in taste. I was wondering if all the good poly.. catche..etc things are still there in the brew? Jenn There is a tradition in Japan to never drink tea...
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