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<0> http://home.comcast.net/~jcrichman/einstein2.jpg
<1> a blind watchmaker is pretty absurd
<2> Noidea by blind watchmaker the book means the mechanism of evolution
<2> It makes intricate organisms, but its an unconsious process.
<2> Very simple. Doesn't know what its doing.
<2> It is dumber, for example, then a cow.
<1> a process never has intelligence.
<3> it does if our noodly lord started it
<2> Who created you peterhu?
<1> unconcious still implies that there's some intelligent being there, he's just not concious of what he's doing.
<1> No, evolution is just a process
<3> irr, who knows, who cares
<2> peterhu well thats the difference
<2> If you cared, you'd probably find the truth.
<1> come on peterhu
<3> i'm much smarter than a person who would look for answers to a question that can't be answere



<3> d
<1> if you'd just be open minded
<1> and believe everything IRR believes
<1> you'd see he's right.
<3> heh
<3> "the truth"
<3> says enough right there, doesn't it
<2> See, now your stereotypes come into play.
<1> So, all the scientists who DO believe in evolution just don't care enough, so they can't find the same truth you have?
<3> i fail to see the stereotype in thinking people who look for answers to inherently unanswerable questions are stupid
<4> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
<1> mit
<1> man
<3> and i, once again, fail to see evolutions conflict with any religious belief system
<1> you'd think someone at MIT might have better things to do.
<3> ***holes are everywhere
<3> probably a lab machine too
<3> heh
<5> what was that supposed to do?
<3> likely the same person, however
<3> static3d_, that ban is for doing the keyloggerstart exploit
<1> what is keylogger anyway?
<3> i'd also like one in place for the router DCC exploit, but no one in here has done it yet
<3> google = your friend
<1> sometimes
<1> Hmmm, I was under the impression that this was a mIRC bug
<1> but, it sounds like it's just a virus
<1> all right, I'm out of here.
<6> the "startkeylogger" "exploit" is a feature according to symantec
<6> it just happens that most people don't see the utility of resetting an IRC connection liek that
<6> it probably stops rooted machines connected to IRC in their tracks once they try to start a keylogger, however
<7> hi. I'm a TOTAL NOOB in C++. What is the difference between string foo and char *foo ?
<8> C++ and C
<7> ?
<9> biyectivo: one's a string, the other is a pointer to char
<7> ok, I'm trying to use fgets to read a line from a file
<8> EwIck: i deserved it ;)
<7> but it reads it into a char *
<10> http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--golfclubfight0307mar07,0,3730041,print.story?coll=ny-region-apnewyork
<7> is there a way to convert it to a string or something, I need to do things like substring
<10> oh man, where's vawjr?
<8> biyectivo: Get a book
<7> I don't have the time for that
<9> biyectivo: if you're to use a string, you might want to use file streams instead of fgets
<5> hah
<9> what debugger said, too
<9> and if you don't have time to learn, why should we continue this conversation
<8> biyectivo: You are obviously making an evil mix of c and c++
<7> I don't have time to learn C/C++. I am profficient in Java, VB and other languages, but I need to program something in C for tomorrow
<8> Then i hope you will fail
<7> thanks
<8> np :)
<8> It will YOUR fault
<7> I agree
<8> *be
<7> that doesn't mean C doesn't **** and that doesn't mean either you are cool
<8> Whatever
<7> at least EwIck is trying to help
<8> Yes, EwIck is a good guy, i'm not



<11> biyectivo if you need a program in C why are you asking in #C++?
<11> char * is C, std::string is not
<8> JacksOn-: Because in #c, they told him to come here
<8> because he was talking about std::string
<11> in #C he said he's a "noob in C++". maybe he should first decide what language he is programming in
<7> I need to program in C++, I do NOT know the differences between C and C++ and I need to update this code for a robot that I've NEVER worked with.
<8> JacksOn-: He doesn't want to learn, he just want to get his #@*&$ homework finished tonight
<7> yeah debugger, in fact I want to just finish this god damn program and then forget about this stupid language and focus on better, CONSISTENT languages
<8> biyectivo: How can you argue about something you don't know about?
<8> It's immature
<8> Anyway.. End of discussion
<12> hi guys someone french here?
<7> yeah debugger why don't you shut up, thanks
<7> EwIck thank you for the help, i will research streams
<3> i suggest not being snide with people that are making valid, though somewhat abrasive, comments when it is likely your fault you are in this rushed situation in the first place
<7> I'm making valid comments about me totally disliking C and not having time to "study" C. There are times when you just don't have enough time. I work and study a master's degree and I'm married as well.
<13> C? or C++
<7> C/C++
<13> eek
<3> C and C++ are entirely different languages
<13> apropos2 C/C++
<13> oops
<7> ok thanks
<13> so which one is it? C or C++ that you hate
<10> ugh
<10> now people want kids to have helmets when skating
<10> stupid
<10> stupid
<10> stupid
<3> i didn't know diet pepsi cans were so multifaceted
<3> they're amazingly talented
<3> kids should have helmets, adults should be able to choose
<10> I disagree
<10> it should be up to the parents
<3> kids are minors, they have little legal standing to make decisions, enter contracts, or to take responsibility
<3> no, it shouldn't
<14> Let those who choose be on a different insurance plan.
<3> idiot parents would then be a disadvantage
<8> And god knows there's too much of them
<3> when the kids are no longer minors, they should then be free to enter any risky situation willfully
<0> Like, talking to khan
<13> hmm I dunno khan
<3> that's a laugh coming from the guy who's not allowed with 100 ft of a school yard
<3> in
<3> within
<10> I think the definition of "risky" is getting a bit too soft.
<0> Actually, depending on your interpretation of federal law, that's true
<13> if I was forced to wear a helmet every time I biked or skated as a child...:-\
<10> ice skating isn't dangerous
<0> But that's only because democrats are sissies
<10> neither is riding a bike
<10> we're turning into a country of women
<10> it's pathetic.
<8> true
<3> well, i agree it may be overkill for certain activities
<10> this, "No risk in anything" push scares me.
<3> however, riding a motorcycle, for instance, would be a situation they should be required to wear helmets
<13> yes, no argument there
<13> but bicycles and skates?
<3> yeah, i rode my bike all the time as a kid without any protection
<3> and wiped out plenty of times
<13> right, same
<3> still alive
<10> Kids need to learn to manage risks
<13> wiped out?
<13> oh yea, same
<3> down hills, or on wet pavement
<13> righrt
<3> i'll agree it's not called for with skating
<3> when i made my arguement, i was actually picturing motorcylces
<13> kthx?
<13> I don't think anybody will argue with you there
<3> i think an adult should be able to not wear a helmet though, and suffer some sort of insurance penalty for doing so
<13> mm I dunno


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