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<0> yes <1> ok <1> But I still don't see why it doesn't realize freq and set are variables of the cl*** <2> Quantum`` yeah. Have you seen the loose change movie? <3> whae? no <2> link to loose change: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5137581991288263801 <2> And how are your studies Quantum``? <3> ok ok thx <3> urs? <2> I am doing my stage.. just tested successfully another feature of my compiler whoohoo <3> cool <3> brb' <4> i need to hook JBlitzen up with ann coulter <4> seems like the perfect woman for him <4> but then i remember, he's gay <5> Sorry to hear about your terrible day
<5> As a hippy, the death of Zarqawi must be damaging <6> peterhu: I think you should find some more original term to use when referring to JBlitzen <4> except it is the most apt one <7> apply the rules of Mr Period - http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/11/03 <4> fine <4> JBlitzen is a chocolate thief <8> Ann Coulter is a freak <8> did you not see the link to that interview with her I posted yesterday? <9> no, I did not <4> i read about her 911 widow comments, but i didn't see your url <4> see used to be a frequent guest on bill mahr's show before it moved to hbo, and even then i think i've seen her a few times <4> she's a total nut job <4> maher <8> http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=15363 <8> A large portion of the book addresses the left's contempt for science. Why do you think the left is uneasy with the scientific facts you discuss regarding AIDS, gender differences, IQ and embryonic and adult stem-cell research? <8> Because science is not susceptible to their crying and hysterics. <8> What impact do you hope Godless will have on the political scene and people's misconceptions about evolution? <8> heh <8> the left are a bunch of idiots, they won't listen to science. <4> clearly a rational person <8> I can't wait for evolution to be discredited because it violates my Christian beliefs. <4> you freaking leftist hippy <9> I don't see her " beliefs having anything to do with your quoteChristian" <10> i thought the right was those that are those that refuse to believe science :P <4> oh, she's very much christian <4> and quite entertaining when bill maher has to deal with her <4> bill maher is agnostic or atheist, it's hard to tell <8> huh? I think you missed some quotes or something there vawjr. <8> She is very Christian <4> she's a whack job christian <4> which is an entirely branch offshoot of christian <8> but, denying evolution 2 questions after bashing people for ignoring scientific evidence is very funny, in my mind. <4> i don't agree with bill maher about a lot of things, but his stance on religion is so refreshing to see on tv <9> there are huge gaps in the "evolution trail" from other primates to human <9> sorry to let you know that <4> there sure are <4> but there's no gaps in intelligent design <4> because there's no evidence or scientific theory <11> there are huge gaping holes in the theory of evolution...doesnt mean as a working theory that it is wrong <8> sure, but, that doesn't discredit the theory. <8> and, evolution, as a whole, has been seen <8> we evolve bacteria <8> fruit flies <8> dogs, cats etc etc etc... <11> and sometimes #c+= evolves <12> my dog has 5 legs <4> and can be, even theoretically, observed <8> the primates to humans may not be 100%, but that will be a matter of filling in the fossil records. <8> and, even if it doesn't turn out exactly as predicted <8> it's unlikely to go off in a completely different direction with the evidence where it is. <4> that's too much thinking <4> clearly woman was made from a rib <7> just ask those with a better theory to write up a paper with solid scientific method and submit it for peer review <8> It's kind of like people saying, "Relativity is just a theory." <8> Sure, that's true <8> but, even though it conflicts with QM in some respects <4> we can observe things that support it and even observe things that don't <8> the basics aren't changing <4> but we can observe, that's the key <9> peterhu I didn't suggest "intelligent design" <11> the Lamarkian heresy being a case in point
<4> i'm sure ann would if she were present <6> i don't like the way people often say X is a christian...when X clearly does not exhibit christian behaviour at all <4> would you prefer "self-described" christian? <7> you don't need any qualifications to be christian is the problem <8> well, she will call herself a Christian yyparse <8> the name of her new book is godless <7> and noone really agrees what it means anyway (other than beliving Jesus was the son of god) <6> well i think in the original meaning of the word i.e. "follower of christ" - it means quite a lot <8> anyway, the rest of the quote <8> what she likens the belief in evolution to <8> that makes her stance pretty clear <8> evolution isn't just random nonsense <11> and the "son of god" thing was essentially invented by the emperor Constatine <8> it's based on something <8> and is being tested as best it can <7> bealtine - Too much Da vinci code? :) <8> and scrutinized and blah blah <11> nah <8> it's going through the whole scientific process. <11> never read it <7> nor I. But I saw the film <4> Asriel: that part of the movie/book is likely fairly accurate about constantine <11> the credo was invented for constantine :) <11> or approved by him <4> http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/why/legitimization.html <6> i also think it's rubbish to say X believes in evolution - or a certain % of the population believes it. Most people just don't know. Most don't possess the ability to ever know <6> (same applies to belief in God) <4> except, most people can't acknowledge they don't know <4> that would be intelligent <4> plus, it doesn't fit in with their "no thinking please" life style <6> and actually most probably don't care <6> except when they're about to die <6> or someone they know dies <13> we're here, that's what it matters <9> if you're referring to the "Creed" which came into use at the council of Nicea, you ought to read a little more, peterhu <4> in theory <4> that'd be bealtine <14> what do you think about alloca() ? <6> scientists as a whole actually aren't too good at scrutiny...they're too worried about what their peers might think <12> exception, don't use it <14> I know it's C, and even non-standard, but it's really fast on all the platforms I tested <12> it's not C <9> exception as little as possible <12> try reading its manpage and check the BUGS section <12> heheh <14> cn28h : I mean it's definately not c++, it returns void* <11> the Nicean council was convened by Constantine <12> void * exists in C++ too <9> so does malloc <12> yup <9> why do you think you want to use malloca instead of new ? <6> bealtine: the jews crucified jesus because they said he was claiming to be god <12> alloca() allocates space on the stack instead of the heap <12> there are all kinds of goofy side effects <9> oh <6> blasphemy blah etc <9> no **** <12> like if you p*** it as a parameter to a function <12> BUGS claims most implementations are buggy and should not be used <14> hmm <14> I wrote a tiny string wrapper for it, and it performed 4 times better than std::string <14> BUGS <14> The alloca function is machine dependent. <5> khan <5> http://www.glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=550525 <12> http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man3/alloca.3.html <14> On many systems alloca cannot be used inside the list of arguments of a function call, because the stack space reserved by alloca would appear on the stack in the middle of the space for the function arguments. <14> ok, this limitation is something I can live with <12> way to skip this part: On many systems its implementation is buggy. Its use is discouraged. <14> I did notice it, it would help if they had a list <15> finaly got the solution for that filemapping thing... <12> what, and encourage people to write less portable code? haha <14> if the implementation does work ok on the systems I need - it's still worth considering it, for major improvement of performance at certain places <15> I realy got the idea everybody already knew.
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