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Re: Yet a little while and the wicked Old Man Joe will be no more... Ps. 37:10
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Praise for Gfortran (finally)
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Re: Yet a little while and the wicked Old Man Joe will be no more... Ps. 37:10
Group: alt.athiesm · Group Profile · Search for writ in alt.athiesm
Author: St. Jackanapes
Date: Sep 20, 2008 02:32
In alt.flame.jesus.christ, crazed old man joe writ the curious subject line above and then added... " And you will look carefully for his place, and he will not be there. " Ps. 37:10 Yeah, but they'll still smell you, dummy! Well, I shant be looking for your stinking' corpse, and I doubt that anyone in Usenet will notice your passing. All your efforts for naught - no one reading your crap - you only create hate instead...
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Re: How to get rid of *GNU Emacs* buffer on start-up?
Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for writ in gnu.emacs.help
Author: Xah Lee
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:06
... you do not understand the meaning of criticism, or the meaning of “constructive” criticism. I suggest the following articles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/writ/criticism.html plain text version follows -------------------- Criticism versus Constructive Criticism Xah Lee, 2003-01 A lot intelligent people are rather confused about criticism, especially in our “free-speech” free-for-...
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Re: => PROOF: Most Americans Are Ignorant Imbeciles <= morons deserve to suffer !
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for writ in alt.philosophy
Author: UDARRELL
Date: Sep 19, 2008 10:56
... about the Baylor findings on guardian angel experiences is that they cross all boundaries. They have scriptural writ (in Psalm 91 and elsewhere). They are clearly experiential. And guardian angels are a prominent part ... about the Baylor findings on guardian angel experiences is that they cross all boundaries. They have scriptural writ (in Psalm 91 and elsewhere). They are clearly experiential. And guardian angels are a prominent part of ...
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Re: => PROOF: Most Americans Are Ignorant Imbeciles <= morons deserve to suffer !
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for writ in alt.philosophy
Author: _ Prof. Jonez _
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:08
... of Christ) but one that occurs only within the restrictions of very specific ritual. What's interesting about the Baylor findings on guardian angel experiences is that they cross all boundaries. They have scriptural writ (in Psalm 91 and elsewhere). They are clearly experiential. And guardian angels are a prominent part of Catholic belief that happens to float freely outside of a sacrament. The cross-spectrum legitimacy of ...
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Re: Praise for Gfortran (finally)
Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for writ in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Arjen Markus
Date: Sep 18, 2008 23:44
...which one reports 2. One starts building gfortran oneself 3. One creates a small, simple patch, e.g. for a trivial bug or for the documentation 4. One gets involved in fixing bugs 5. One starts writting bigger patches & reviews other patches 6. The steering committee appoints one as maintainer (7. All the programs one uses work and one gets other work to do and thus one mostly stops gfortran development) Any help ...
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Re: Praise for Gfortran (finally)
Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for writ in comp.lang.fortran
Author: paul.richard.thomas
Date: Sep 18, 2008 12:56
...which one reports 2. One starts building gfortran oneself 3. One creates a small, simple patch, e.g. for a trivial bug or for the documentation 4. One gets involved in fixing bugs 5. One starts writting bigger patches & reviews other patches 6. The steering committee appoints one as maintainer (7. All the programs one uses work and one gets other work to do and thus one mostly stops gfortran development) Any help ...
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Re: Praise for Gfortran (finally)
Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for writ in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Tobias Burnus
Date: Sep 18, 2008 11:12
... feature, which one reports 2. One starts building gfortran oneself 3. One creates a small, simple patch, e.g. for a trivial bug or for the documentation 4. One gets involved in fixing bugs 5. One starts writting bigger patches & reviews other patches 6. The steering committee appoints one as maintainer (7. All the programs one uses work and one gets other work to do and thus one mostly stops gfortran development) Any help at either ...
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Re: how to tell AucTeX to use a Makefile
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Author: Jonas
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:14
On 16 Aug., 16:19, Patrick Drechsler <patr...@pdrechsler.de> wrote: Jonas <jonasm...@googlemail.com> writes: for writting Latex-code I use Emacs and Auctex. Since I have a nice Makefile it would be great to use it and bind it to the shortcut C-c C- c. What do I have to write into my .emac file? ; At the end of the tex file, this will also find the correct make file ;; %%%%%% Local Variables: ;; %%%%%% TeX-command-...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for writ in alt.philosophy
Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 8, 2008 13:08
...ll note them. On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 03:48:31 UTC, spudnik <Space998@hotmail.com> wrote: no-one seriously questioned Copernicus, who did not try to get his friend, Pope Urban, to put his stuff into the writ. Hard to see how this is relevant, since Galileo didn't do that either. Oh, and that's not really true, since a number of people, Catholic and Protestant, were really opposed to Copernicus' new-fangled theory. But it didn...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo
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Author: spudnik
Date: Sep 6, 2008 20:48
no-one seriously questioned Copernicus, who did not try to get his friend, Pope Urban, to put his stuff into the writ. Galileo would not even reply to a respectful query from Kepler -- talk about your sleepwalkers! Newton merely algebraized Kepler's three orbital constraints, and stole the solution from Hooke, to boot -- on the shoulders of a giant, who was physically a dwarf; hence, the joke. the British lagged by a hundred years in ...
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