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Started Ron Ford · Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:37 · 11 post(s)
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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Author: Ron Ford
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:37

...lot more than what I have in my little prog. I'm hoping to get this done by putting sgehrd.f where I keep the source for gfortran. I would like to write the caller in f90 or f95 but certainly in free form. sgehrd.f looks like fixed form f77. My first question is how do I deal with calling an f77 routine with main compiled in contemporary gfortran? -- A good politician is quite as unthinkable as an honest burglar. H. L. Mencken
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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.
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 17, 2008 22:19

... Mutual and Wachovia in the coming days. The best parts of MerrillLynch will be salvaged, but it will now be absorbed into Bank of America. At least one venerable money market fund just did the unthinkable and was forced to "break the buck" (primarily, as I understand it because of investments in Lehman Bros securities). They put a 7-day halt on depositors getting access to their funds but that's very likely just...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 17, 2008 22:13

...to Washington Mutual and Wachovia in the coming days. The best parts of MerrillLynch will be salvaged, but it will now be absorbed into Bank of America. At least one venerable money market fund just did the unthinkable and was forced to "break the buck" (primarily, as I understand it because of investments in Lehman Bros securities). They put a 7-day halt on depositors getting access to their funds but that's very likely just...
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Re: F-35 coming along as planned. Never.
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Author: David E. Powell
Date: Sep 17, 2008 19:48

... consider those things. If Russia thinks selling their best jets would honk off China, for instance, it hurts the chances there that they'll give you top of the line stuff. Weren't the Aussies considering Eurofighters? Also, if you have F/A-18 already, that's a decent plane. Please tell me which of the above should be part of our procurement process. The stuff that would best help bring success in the event of the unthinkable.
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 17, 2008 18:38

...now happen to Washington Mutual and Wachovia in the coming days. The best parts of MerrillLynch will be salvaged, but it will now be absorbed into Bank of America. At least one venerable money market fund just did the unthinkable and was forced to "break the buck" (primarily, as I understand it because of investments in Lehman Bros securities). They put a 7-day halt on depositors getting access to their funds but that's very likely just ...
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 17, 2008 18:16

...now happen to Washington Mutual and Wachovia in the coming days. The best parts of MerrillLynch will be salvaged, but it will now be absorbed into Bank of America. At least one venerable money market fund just did the unthinkable and was forced to "break the buck" (primarily, as I understand it because of investments in Lehman Bros securities). They put a 7-day halt on depositors getting access to their funds but that's very likely just ...
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Re: Wittgenstein on the Metaphysical Self
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 16, 2008 15:17

..., which is blatantly obvious). That doesn't make it meaningless or pointless. It is only cognitively meaningless. It may be semantically meaningful. The arising of the question terminates a default condition of unthinkingly taking metaphysical solipsism to be false (without even knowing what it is). We have no grounds for declaring it either true or false. That is why it represents a "transcendental choice point." We are ...
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A Second Cold War with Russia? Not Likely
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:26

...century, "when the Russian intervention would have been standard operating procedure for a great power." We therefore must devise a strategy for bringing Russia "in line with the civilized world," where intervention is unthinkable. There were, to be sure, some who shared Mark Twain's despair. One distinguished example is Chris Patten, former EU commissioner for external relations, chairman of the British Conservative Party, chancellor of...
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Having shitcanned Howard's legacy and rejected the Lieberal party, "Costello opens door for Turnbull challenge" B^D
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Author: fasgnadh
Date: Sep 11, 2008 04:48

... one! Senator Minchin said he expected Mr Turnbull would continue to be a team player." Yep, he's as good at choking back his bile and resentment as NoNuts Costello was for years of blind, unthinking, unquestioning obedience to a devious little rodent whose dishonesty he describes graphically: 'he is certain that if re-elected as prime minister last year, Mr Howard would have gone back on his public ...
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Re: Flight Data Recorders
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Author: Ned
Date: Sep 9, 2008 19:22

jeremy wrote: GB wrote: Stuff we take for granted now was unthinkable even 10 years ago. I'm not about to claim that I could even begin to guess at what computer technology I'll see 25 years from now. GB The famous example of how short sighted we can be is the famous set of quotes: "Nobody will ever need more than 640k RAM!" -- Bill Gates, 1981 "Windows 95 needs at least 8 MB RAM." -- Bill ...
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