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Another airline bites the dust.
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult
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Mobile phone interference
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Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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DOCOL in ITC Forth Engines (UK Newbie)
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Re: Another airline bites the dust.
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for realise in uk.transport
Author: Derek
Date: Sep 20, 2008 04:52
... realistically afford. Result, boom and bust, Boom and bust is otherwise known as "The business cycle", and happens the world over. It would take an economist better than Gordon Mac Shite-Features to stop it happening. realising this he went for second best and just put the kibosh on the boom bit. negative equity, homelessness, etc. That was Gordon Mac Shite-Features (AKA "Prudence") getting punterz hooked on credit so that they'...
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for realise in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:39
... much to imagine, I can accept that. The try this .... China and others, sell all their US Dollars & Notes in Govt Reserves, AND, call in their debts the US Govt owes them, right now! What happens in the USA? Ponder that, and stop pretending how insulated and how important and invincible you believe you are. The US is on very thin ice at present, and you're under attack from all quarters, and don't even realise it yet.
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Re: Mobile phone interference
Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for realise in aus.aviation
Author: B J Foster
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:38
... Boeing has shown that it is minimal (path loss is around the 40-50dB mark). In case you hadn't realised, CDMA is no longer used in Australia. Please note the location of the ATC band. If the VOR .... It means that the low-end frequency is 0MHz and that there is no upper end. I trust that you'll realise the significance of this on the relative probabilities of sources of interference. In contrast, GSM operates in a ...
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for realise in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:16
... United States, if there were not this great, giant country prepared to make those sacrifices.'' I've anguished over the very issue you raise here. It was difficult to understand, how things are like they are. Then one moment I realised the obvious. I was living in the past. IT's not WW1, or WW2, or the 60's anymore. Those days, and those people who made them like they were, are [mostly] dead and gone. Best to wake up and ...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?
Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for realise in comp.lang.functional
Author: Jon Harrop
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:06
... C++er . "Mainstream programmers cannot handle functional programming." - Java-er. Finally, although I agree that learning one paradigm can impede the learning of another, I believe this is only true for your first paradigm shift. Once you realise there are lots of paradigms out there, I think you go out of your way to learn more about them and to avoid becoming stuck in a rut (e.g. procedural in the 1980s, object oriented in the 1990s ...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for realise in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:47
... Global warming is just one of the problems our rising numbers and prosperity are causing. I have a deep wish wanting to see everybody happy, They say they're sorry if they can't oblige. but I realise that - although by percentages, suffering in the world has gone down. Let's hope that the bastards from the wrong percentage stay out of ours. Happyness is still a rare thing we should cherish! Love, ...
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Re: DOCOL in ITC Forth Engines (UK Newbie)
Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for realise in comp.lang.forth
Author: coos
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:52
...(RISC, stackless). I have a question regarding DOCOL. Should DOCOL follow the 'norm' of having a CFA (code-field address) or can it be considered a 'special' routine? I couldn't get things working until I realised that EXIT needed one, and I am starting to think that DOCOL does to. Previously, my EXIT routine was: exit dect r5 mov *r5,r3 jmp next However, NEXT expects a CFA, so I changed it to...
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PASS Time-TAI-0.002 i386-freebsd 6.1-release-p23
Group: perl.cpan.testers · Group Profile · Search for realise in perl.cpan.testers
Author: srezic
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:14
...::Robust 0.000 0.001 Math::Interpolator::Source 0.000 0.001 Time::TT::InterpolatingRealisation 0.000 0.003 Time::TT::OffsetKnot 0.000 0.003 Time::TT::Realisation 0.000 0.003 ------------------------------ ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT ------------------------------ Environment variables: PATH = /usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/perl5.8.0/bin:/usr/bin...
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for realise in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:26
.... Why not get off ur ass, and actually go have a look what professionals think about the Australian financial system, and why it is light years ahead of how you do things in the USA. What you also seem to fail to realise is that the problem in the USA which is infecting the rest of the world is a problem that exists ONLY in the USA. You are the cause of your own problems. There are many other Nations that do it much much better, ...
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DOCOL in ITC Forth Engines (UK Newbie)
Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for realise in comp.lang.forth
Author: MarkWills
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:19
...old TMS9900 (RISC, stackless). I have a question regarding DOCOL. Should DOCOL follow the 'norm' of having a CFA (code-field address) or can it be considered a 'special' routine? I couldn't get things working until I realised that EXIT needed one, and I am starting to think that DOCOL does to. Previously, my EXIT routine was: exit dect r5 mov *r5,r3 jmp next However, NEXT expects a CFA, so I changed it to: exit data exit1...
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