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<0> Oh, I see. <0> c-bot google disk partitioning <1> C_Dreamer, searching ... <1> Hard Disk Partitioning: How and Why, "http://oakroadsystems.com/tech/hd-partn.htm" <1> Disk partitioning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_(computing)" <1> Hard Disk Partitioning Primer, "http://www.ranish.com/part/primer.htm" <1> Hard Disk Partitioning and Formatting Procedure, "http://www.pcguide.com/proc/setup/hdd-c.html" <1> Disk Partitioning Setup, "http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/install-guide/s1-diskpartsetup.html" <2> yt <2> ty <0> c-bot .ar
<1> C_Dreamer, here you go: Argentina <3> <.< <4> c-bot uml <1> javaq, the magic 8 ball says... concentrate and ask again. <4> c-bot rational rose <1> javaq, huh? <4> c-bot ide <1> javaq, here you go: Integrated Development Environment <3> c-bot, binary tree <1> wizo, here you go: Binary search trees provide O(lg n) performance on average for important operations such as item insertion, deletion, and search operations. Balanced trees provide O(lg n) even in the worst case. http://www.msu.edu/~pfaffben/avl/ <3> wow, this bot knows almost everything =/ <4> c-bot pointer <1> javaq, you tell me! <4> c-bot reference <1> javaq, huh? <4> c-bot lvalue <1> javaq, you tell me! <4> c-bot: never mind <1> javaq, the magic 8 ball says... concentrate and ask again. <5> hi .. can someone ... tell me how can i read a specified line from a file ? :-ss (i`m a begginer) <3> erm <3> plenty of ways i think. <5> i mean ... i want to read .. .line 21 for example .. from a file .. how can i do this ? <5> a func. pls ? :-s <5> and then i can do a web search <3> im not sure if they have a function to do it <3> but i do have an idea to count the number of \n <6> Zetoo: read and discard 20 lines, keep the 21st. <5> oh ... good idea <5> another thing ... can i idle in here ... just in case i have some other questions ? <6> you bet. <3> i guess you can count the number of \n to get the lines <5> k thanks ... <7> I don't understand anti-idle channels <8> how can i do something like int x;char y="a"; x=(int)y; in c ?? <6> no. <6> "a" is a string literal. <6> char c = 'a'; int i = c; /* no cast is needed */ <6> c = i; /* still no cast needed */ <8> works in reverse too ?
<8> nice <6> as i showed, yes certainly. <6> char is an integer type. <8> thanks <6> when we write in c we know that short can hold a signed char, int can hold a short, and long can hold an int. <6> likewise for the unsigned variants as well. <6> char is a little strange in that there are three char types, and an unadorned char might be either signed or unsigned so a little more care might be needed. <6> but, any character 'x' already has type int and must work with the plain char type, so it is perfectly safe as shown. <8> arghhhh :(( <8> i hate c <9> <8> i hate c <9> * Dark_Angel has quit (Ping timeout) <9> hehe <9> punished by the C god <3> lol <10> howdy <11> howdy <12> If true, this would mean that vitamin C was misnamed as a vitamin and is in fact a vital macronutrient like fat or carbohydrate.[ <12> Dr. Hickey, of Manchester Metropolitan University, believes that man carries a mutated and ineffective form of the genetic machinery for manufacturing the fourth of the four enzymes used by all mammals to make ascorbic acid. Cosmic rays or a retro virus could have caused this mutation, millions of years ago. <12> Matthias Rath is a controversial German physician who once worked with Pauling. He is an active proponent and publicist for high dose vitamin C. He has published a theory that deaths from scurvy in humans during the ice age, when vitamin C was scarce, selected for individuals who could repair arteries with a layer of cholesterol. <12> He theorises that, although eventually harmful, cholesterol lining of artery walls, would be beneficial in that it would keep the individual alive until access to Vitamin C allowed arterial damage to be repaired. <12> Matthias Rath and others point to low doses of Vitamin C as the cause of the current epidemics of heart disease and cancer, and have termed the situation "a genocide", implying that health care providers (and particularly cardiologists and pharmaceutical companies) are aware of Vitamin C's benefits and are deliberately seeking to block its acceptance as a therapeutic agent. <12> Gentlemen. <12> We have a genocide on our hands. <12> If you want to be strong like a tiger, it is my belief you first must address the human deficiency of being unable to manufacture your own ascorbic acid. <12> Luckily, in this day in age, we have the knowledge and the power to make such amends. <13> Webuser shut up <12> PAULING <12> In How to Live Longer and Feel Better, he reasoned that animals capable of the endogenous synthesis of vitamin C would not manufacture so much if it were not beneficial. <12> For example, goats weighing about 50 kilograms, or 110 pounds, synthesize over 9,000 milligrams (9 grams) of vitamin C per day, or 13,000 mg/day per 70 kilograms (154 lbs) of body weight. The laboratory rat weighs about 325 grams and synthesizes 20 to 70 mg/day, or 4,000 to 15,000 mg/day per 70 kilograms of body weight. <12> Vitamin C, ladies and gentlemen. <12> Are you getting enough? <13> Webuser <12> What? <14> There's no other topical conversation so he might as well say something potentially smart. <14> Or copy-paste it. <14> There's no conversation whatsoever, for that matter. <12> Do you have a father, a mother, a grandmother, a grandfather, maybe even a self <12> who has no zest for life due to fatigue, pain, and/or weakness? <12> An old lady in my life used to be tired and burnt out. <12> She thought she was old. <12> I guess she was. And is. <12> But what I did. I amended her diet with significant doses of supplemental ascorbic acid. <12> 2 grams every 3 hours. <3> right... <12> THAT DAY she noticed a difference. <12> And in less than 2 days she felt born again.
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