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  1. Convience and affordable on Are Extensible Programming Languages Coming? · · Score: 1, Funny

    Sounds like it would really work, like plus with a twist. Curve and engrave your own squares. The difference between machines and langauges are in the ends. The machine only reads code which it signifies patterned. Those of us building langauges pattern our own, postulating a purpose. Sounds really amazing that langauges are other than useless. I'd like to meet those guys. ThankYou. ThankYou. Refreshments and information are in the lobby when you leave.

  2. Life in the hold, on Internet on Increased Software Vulnerability, Gov't Regulation · · Score: 0

    A commerce psychology is marking our means to protect our investments through an expression of a round of guilt. How this helps our mental well being ... Loosely, interference with jobs and jobs plus lives becoming stressful. Earth is currently discouraging visitors. Our own lines and ranks approach turmoil over suitable living space. Ventures are to delete minor involvement through discouraging wellful mental outlook and opposing claims in faith. Adopting illness is quick to progess it's feel. On the 1800's ships the secure holds within the ship maintained the voyages. The mercy was finding land. Why doesn't the same apply in belief and beyond regrets which too common are in news of competitive spring? I see laws to help consumers in ethical prices and non-substitute time for money, rather have time for work. The Internet has not record to relate, as viewed as a bunch of dated yahoo and yodel. Underneath is education to share and projects for tools. In terms a cost of a tree becomes support services, and deeper into jobs to support services in what jobs support the service. Guilt for victims in unregulated extortion.

  3. Re:In other words... on Looking at Longhorn · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Charging $300-400US for XP could only be B. Gates saying it may be over but I yet to win the fight. So a lot of us would do. I guess I am stunned by how many people characterize the phrase "you're doing it wrong". The Visual Basic Magazine I read, which arrived and I accepted (4) isuues, played out the registers of the pentium IV. Being that there are 256 registers for functions which include math and storage I would have concluded as well that Longhorn would store Context Information there and call it a resident process. Go Bill Go.