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random ints on symmetric interval
Started Ron Ford · Date: Sep 16, 2008 18:42 · 16 post(s)
AIPAC & McCain, let defend US from Israel !
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OT but fantastic news!
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Re: random ints on symmetric interval
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Author: Ron Ford
Date: Sep 18, 2008 16:33

... quote there with the negative in front of the first arg and then the same positive values on the right. It was so simple to write a fortran program that the busts the C int datatype. One thing I dislike so much about c is struggling with the format specifiers with printf, while with fortran it's just print * for something quick and sleazy. -- A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin. H. L. Mencken
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AIPAC & McCain, let defend US from Israel !
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Author: akiarmy
Date: Sep 15, 2008 01:37

...Is ISRAEL Allied or Parasite, or a Coffin, to America ? IS ISRAEL ON 4060 coffins...the Iraq war ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS ISRAEL ON 2980 coffins of 2 WTC Towers ? Were from ... Unites States of America ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where are coffins and blood, is there also Israel ?...
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Re: Cry some more faggot Odious bitch.... I'm loving this.
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Author: Odious
Date: Sep 14, 2008 19:44

...'t think you had it in ya', troll. Good for you. Usenet used to be a lot more fun, so I have to try to manufacture my own. Google groups is definitely helping to nail the coffin shut on Usenet, but it's so damn convenient. Unfortunately, it's also more convenient for spammers, "generation X and Y" dimwits, senior citizens and other annoying newbie assholes who were previously excluded by ...
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Re: Cry some more faggot Odious bitch.... I'm loving this.
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Author: Robert Dyson
Date: Sep 14, 2008 19:36

... didn't think you had it in ya', troll. Good for you. Usenet used to be a lot more fun, so I have to try to manufacture my own. Google groups is definitely helping to nail the coffin shut on Usenet, but it's so damn convenient. Unfortunately, it's also more convenient for spammers, "generation X and Y" dimwits, senior citizens and other annoying newbie assholes who were previously excluded by having ...
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Re: OT but fantastic news!
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Author: John Williamson
Date: Sep 7, 2008 06:12

...someone along in a while to tell us to do it by sail power or horses. I vaguely remember some timber being carried on the River Lee until fairly recently too, but that was a dying trade. Used for making coffins? <Groan> (Jason & his pair on the Grand Union delivering lime juice from the docks to Roses at Hemel Hempstead in the 70s & early 80s. *Never* get in his way, his boats were *heavy* & made of ...
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Re: Road tax cheats to be targeted
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Author: Ed Banger
Date: Sep 7, 2008 06:05

...think being allowed to drive around untaxed for 27 days by a 'tough new crackdown', with the implication that they are also uninsured and un-MOTed, is excellent news? Told you before Duhg. They're not, repeat *NOT* "allowed to drive around untaxed for 27 days". Got it Duhg? - *Not Allowed*. You're expecting Duhg, the hard-of-thinking coffin dodger, to grasp a concept as simple as that? Good luck. -- Ed Banger
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Re: OT but fantastic news!
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Author: Graeme Wall
Date: Sep 7, 2008 01:58

... come along and tell us it can't be done and is just grown men playing boats. I vaguely remember some timber being carried on the River Lee until fairly recently too, but that was a dying trade. Used for making coffins? (Jason & his pair on the Grand Union delivering lime juice from the docks to Roses at Hemel Hempstead in the 70s & early 80s. *Never* get in his way, his boats were *heavy* & made of ...
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Re: The moment a pensioner smashed his car through a supermarket window
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Author: Derek
Date: Sep 5, 2008 01:45

On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 02:11:26 -0700 (PDT), Fod <friendsofderek@googlemail.com> wrote: Another point is that cars are much, much more dangerous than bicycles as this crash clearly shows. And? You are saying if something is dangerous it should be banned. Both are dangerous. Yet you cycle but don't drive so oddly want bikes made a special case... He's a murderous coffin dodging terrorist of the worst kind Derek
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Re: The moment a pensioner smashed his car through a supermarket window
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Author: Derek
Date: Sep 5, 2008 01:43

On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 00:09:48 -0700 (PDT), Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote: I refer you to answers given before. Which answer to the need for a level playing field and a single law covering all killings regardless of location or weapon? The problem was a murderous coffin dodging terrorist. They should throw the book at them. Derek
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Re: The moment a pensioner smashed his car through a supermarket window
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Author: Derek
Date: Sep 5, 2008 01:41

...".  Oh, hang on, they already have. Problem is, road killings are not treated as severely as killings elsewhere and instead of manslaughter careless and dangerous driving carries a shorter maximum sentence. Why not use the one law for all non-intentional killings regardless of where it happens? Why should drivers be treated with kid gloves in law? They're not. Told you before, the problem is Coffin-Dodgers. Derek
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