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Made in China is a Toxic word : The Portrait of a Toxic Olympic Host -- Chinese parents panic over tainted milk     

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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:34

Made in China is a Toxic word : The Portrait of a Toxic Olympic Host -- Chinese parents panic over tainted milk Chinese parents panic over tainted milk Published: September 19 2008 18:00 | Last updated: September 19 2008 18:00 Fu Mingxiong squats against a wall in the sun outside Shanghai Children’s Hospital, dangling his three-month-old son in split trousers over a plastic beaker. ...
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Re: Parsing text files with standard words     

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Author: Anton Ertl
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:11

...-PARSING-FILE loses control until the word executed (xyz-helper in your example) ... with doing that processing in the word that you execute through EXECUTE-PARSING-... topic) Shouldn't all the obsolescent words be deleted from Forth 200X for ... is hard to adequately specify such words in a way that properly works ... except if you make the additional word enforce the nesting, like EXECUTE-PARSING ...
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Re: Spreading the word     

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Author: John Passaniti
Date: Sep 19, 2008 15:27

... being displayed while a sax player and a guy on bongos explore jazz textures. Personally, I think you should just drop the science museum idea and go directly to the 50-foot statue of yourself as the father of AI. I imagine the top part would look like this: http://japanisshinto.com/stuff/mentifex.jpg The bottom part might be a base with the immortal words: CATS EAT MICE
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Re: Spreading the word     

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Author: mentifex
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:54

... elaboration in Win32Forth of what is one of MindForth's most intricate cognitive tricks -- the ability to comprehend a fact-finding question and answer it from the AI knowledge base with one simple word, if warranted by the KB: an affirmative "YES"! http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mind4th.html has a new "kbSearch" module that searches the knowledge base to answer "YES" to a question ...
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Re: How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep?     

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Author: harven
Date: Sep 19, 2008 08:34

...> I'd like have the current word supplied as a parameter to grep whenever...friendly than the M- x grep command. The word at point can be captured using the command (thing-at-point 'word). So you may try: (defun my-grep () "look for word at point in files ending by .cpp and ... directory" (interactive) (rgrep (thing-at-point 'word) "*.cpp *.h" "~/work")) (global-set-key [(control ...
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RE: How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep?     

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Author: Drew Adams
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:24

> (global-set-key [(control shift f)] 'grep) (setq grep-command "cd ~/work && find -name \"*.cpp\" -or -name \"*.h \" | xargs grep -nH -e ") I'd like have the current word supplied as a parameter to grep whenever I hit the above key combination. How do I accomplish that? See grep+.el: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/grep%%2b.el. It does that.
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How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep?     

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Author: etay.meiri
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:01

Hi, I have the following entries in my .emacs: (global-set-key [(control shift f)] 'grep) (setq grep-command "cd ~/work && find -name \"*.cpp\" -or -name \"*.h \" | xargs grep -nH -e ") I'd like have the current word supplied as a parameter to grep whenever I hit the above key combination. How do I accomplish that? Thanks, -Etay Meiri
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Re: Parsing text files with standard words     

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Author: David N. Williams
Date: Sep 19, 2008 04:21

...have followed has been to straightforwardly mimic the usual input stream words on a line file input stream with a file text input...parse area and a file input stream stack. So, there are words like: LFSOURCE LFPARSE-AREA@ LFPARSE-AREA! EMPTY-LFPARSE-AREA LFPARSE ... the file input stream, and any of the usual parsing words, such as those in the ToolBelt, can be mimicked pretty ...
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Re: Is it posible to attache a file in a word email mailmerge ?     

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Author: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
Date: Sep 19, 2008 03:57

... with a mailmerge, you'd need to look at third party solutions. Some are listed here: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/mail.htm#massmail -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ricardo" <Ricardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9C8DCA1D-9C35-4C29-8EC1-48D1E1513283@microsoft.com... Is it any way to attache a file when doing an email merge with word and outlook addresses
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Is it posible to attache a file in a word email mailmerge ?     

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Author: Ricardo
Date: Sep 19, 2008 03:07

Is it any way to attache a file when doing an email merge with word and outlook addresses
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