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* Armstrong Cancels Sao Paulo Trip - 9 messages, 4 authors
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* obit - 14 messages, 7 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.bicycles.racing/t/e6ca5910a775c660?hl=en
* New Italian beef better than Spanish - 2 messages, 2 authors
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TOPIC: Armstrong Cancels Sao Paulo Trip
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.bicycles.racing/t/78cc9b7b302b6e97?hl=en
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== 1 of 9 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 13 2011 11:19 pm
From: "Mike Jacoubowsky"
"BL" <bl@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:esidnUOUUNy-PgjTnZ2dnUVZ_rKdnZ2d@giganews.com...
> Personal reasons. Target letter?
>
> http://midiasport.com.br/noticiasDetalhes.php?cd=5601
I doubt there are many here who would find it surprising that he'd get
one. But it's kinda gone on a whole lot longer than anybody thought it
would. Or should I be including you as a subset of anybody? I mean
seriously, you've been posting about this eventuality for a very, very
long time, yet instead of ever suggesting that it's been frustrating
because it's been dragging out for so long, your posts continue to imply
"new & exciting!"
I think it's reasonable to assume that, here on RBR, people generally
believe that you thought a "target letter" would have come some time
ago. Interested in having a sincere dialog about that? Personally, not
that that matters, I would rather here your thoughts now, rather than
after the fact. Whatever the fact may end up being.
Thanks-
--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
== 2 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 1:47 am
From: Simply Fred
Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote:
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/movies/elizabeth-olsen-in-martha-ma...
>> and realized he had some unfinished business in the States.
RicodJour wrote:
> She was being interviewed on the tube yesterday and she's a-smoking!
> I'd trade both twins for her. She's way finer. She looks more like
> Scarlett Johansson's sister than an Olsen.
The overriding criteria though is does she look like LANCE's mom ?
== 3 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 2:23 am
From: Simply Fred
Scott wrote:
> When you LOL, is it an evil laugh, or just sort of a girlie giggle?
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqs-LXdgt1o>
== 4 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 9:56 am
From: BL
On 10/14/2011 2:19 AM, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
> "BL"<bl@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:esidnUOUUNy-PgjTnZ2dnUVZ_rKdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> Personal reasons. Target letter?
>>
>> http://midiasport.com.br/noticiasDetalhes.php?cd=5601
>
> I doubt there are many here who would find it surprising that he'd get
> one. But it's kinda gone on a whole lot longer than anybody thought it
> would. Or should I be including you as a subset of anybody? I mean
> seriously, you've been posting about this eventuality for a very, very
> long time, yet instead of ever suggesting that it's been frustrating
> because it's been dragging out for so long, your posts continue to imply
> "new& exciting!"
It is really not surprising that the investigation has taken this long.
It's a complex money and other evidence trail to follow.
>
> I think it's reasonable to assume that, here on RBR, people generally
> believe that you thought a "target letter" would have come some time
> ago. Interested in having a sincere dialog about that? Personally, not
> that that matters, I would rather here your thoughts now, rather than
> after the fact. Whatever the fact may end up being.
My impression from his attorney's actions is that Armstrong received a
target letter a while back. He may have been subpoenaed of late, but
the more I consider it, the wholesale cancellation of his Brazil trip
would not be caused by a subpoena that could be rescheduled. While my
criminal attorney friends think it un-likely that the US Attorney would
let him avoid the perp walk by giving him advance notice of an
indictment and arrest so he could quietly turn himself in, I think that
may be what has happened. Time will tell. :-)
>
> Thanks-
>
> --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
> www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
>
>
== 5 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 10:42 am
From: "Mike Jacoubowsky"
> My impression from his attorney's actions is that Armstrong received a
> target letter a while back. He may have been subpoenaed of late, but
> the more I consider it, the wholesale cancellation of his Brazil trip
> would not be caused by a subpoena that could be rescheduled. While my
> criminal attorney friends think it un-likely that the US Attorney
> would let him avoid the perp walk by giving him advance notice of an
> indictment and arrest so he could quietly turn himself in, I think
> that may be what has happened. Time will tell. :-)
Is an arrest a requirement of being indicted? I'm sure that sounds like
a dumb question, but I never really thought about the idea before that
anyone who goes to trial was, by defintion, previously arrested for
something, that you couldn't be "charged" without having been
"arrested."
--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
"BL" <bl@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:GMqdnSJhnOM59AXTnZ2dnUVZ_qednZ2d@giganews.com...
> On 10/14/2011 2:19 AM, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
>> "BL"<bl@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:esidnUOUUNy-PgjTnZ2dnUVZ_rKdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>> Personal reasons. Target letter?
>>>
>>> http://midiasport.com.br/noticiasDetalhes.php?cd=5601
>>
>> I doubt there are many here who would find it surprising that he'd
>> get
>> one. But it's kinda gone on a whole lot longer than anybody thought
>> it
>> would. Or should I be including you as a subset of anybody? I mean
>> seriously, you've been posting about this eventuality for a very,
>> very
>> long time, yet instead of ever suggesting that it's been frustrating
>> because it's been dragging out for so long, your posts continue to
>> imply
>> "new& exciting!"
>
> It is really not surprising that the investigation has taken this
> long. It's a complex money and other evidence trail to follow.
>>
>> I think it's reasonable to assume that, here on RBR, people generally
>> believe that you thought a "target letter" would have come some time
>> ago. Interested in having a sincere dialog about that? Personally,
>> not
>> that that matters, I would rather here your thoughts now, rather than
>> after the fact. Whatever the fact may end up being.
>
> My impression from his attorney's actions is that Armstrong received a
> target letter a while back. He may have been subpoenaed of late, but
> the more I consider it, the wholesale cancellation of his Brazil trip
> would not be caused by a subpoena that could be rescheduled. While my
> criminal attorney friends think it un-likely that the US Attorney
> would let him avoid the perp walk by giving him advance notice of an
> indictment and arrest so he could quietly turn himself in, I think
> that may be what has happened. Time will tell. :-)
>>
>> Thanks-
>>
>> --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
>> www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
>>
>>
>
== 6 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 3:45 pm
From: BL
On 10/14/2011 1:42 PM, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
>> My impression from his attorney's actions is that Armstrong received a
>> target letter a while back. He may have been subpoenaed of late, but
>> the more I consider it, the wholesale cancellation of his Brazil trip
>> would not be caused by a subpoena that could be rescheduled. While my
>> criminal attorney friends think it un-likely that the US Attorney
>> would let him avoid the perp walk by giving him advance notice of an
>> indictment and arrest so he could quietly turn himself in, I think
>> that may be what has happened. Time will tell. :-)
>
> Is an arrest a requirement of being indicted? I'm sure that sounds like
> a dumb question, but I never really thought about the idea before that
> anyone who goes to trial was, by defintion, previously arrested for
> something, that you couldn't be "charged" without having been
> "arrested."
>
> --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
> www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
>
>
> "BL"<bl@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:GMqdnSJhnOM59AXTnZ2dnUVZ_qednZ2d@giganews.com...
>> On 10/14/2011 2:19 AM, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
>>> "BL"<bl@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:esidnUOUUNy-PgjTnZ2dnUVZ_rKdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>>>> Personal reasons. Target letter?
>>>>
>>>> http://midiasport.com.br/noticiasDetalhes.php?cd=5601
>>>
>>> I doubt there are many here who would find it surprising that he'd
>>> get
>>> one. But it's kinda gone on a whole lot longer than anybody thought
>>> it
>>> would. Or should I be including you as a subset of anybody? I mean
>>> seriously, you've been posting about this eventuality for a very,
>>> very
>>> long time, yet instead of ever suggesting that it's been frustrating
>>> because it's been dragging out for so long, your posts continue to
>>> imply
>>> "new& exciting!"
>>
>> It is really not surprising that the investigation has taken this
>> long. It's a complex money and other evidence trail to follow.
>>>
>>> I think it's reasonable to assume that, here on RBR, people generally
>>> believe that you thought a "target letter" would have come some time
>>> ago. Interested in having a sincere dialog about that? Personally,
>>> not
>>> that that matters, I would rather here your thoughts now, rather than
>>> after the fact. Whatever the fact may end up being.
>>
>> My impression from his attorney's actions is that Armstrong received a
>> target letter a while back. He may have been subpoenaed of late, but
>> the more I consider it, the wholesale cancellation of his Brazil trip
>> would not be caused by a subpoena that could be rescheduled. While my
>> criminal attorney friends think it un-likely that the US Attorney
>> would let him avoid the perp walk by giving him advance notice of an
>> indictment and arrest so he could quietly turn himself in, I think
>> that may be what has happened. Time will tell. :-)
>>>
>>> Thanks-
>>>
>>> --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
>>> www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
Indictment or
Information------->Arrest---------->Arraignment------->Bail
Hearing-------->Discovery and motion practice---->Plea or
Trial------>Verdict----->If guilty, pre-sentencing period and
reports---->Sentencing
== 7 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 3:48 pm
From: atriage
On 14/10/2011 23:45, BL wrote:
> BL Dream------>LA Arrest---------->Arraignment------->Bail
> Hearing-------->Discovery and motion practice---->Plea or
> Trial------>Verdict----->If guilty, pre-sentencing period and
> reports---->Sentencing------->wakes up disappointed.
--
== 8 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 3:56 pm
From: BL
On 10/14/2011 6:48 PM, atriage wrote:
> On 14/10/2011 23:45, BL wrote:
>
>> BL Dream------>LA Arrest---------->Arraignment------->Bail
>> Hearing-------->Discovery and motion practice---->Plea or
>> Trial------>Verdict----->If guilty, pre-sentencing period and
>> reports---->Sentencing------->wakes up disappointed.
>
>
If he gets to the sentencing phase, nothing could possibly disappoint me.
== 9 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 4:03 pm
From: atriage
On 14/10/2011 23:56, BL wrote:
> On 10/14/2011 6:48 PM, atriage wrote:
>> On 14/10/2011 23:45, BL wrote:
>>
>>> BL Dream------>LA Arrest---------->Arraignment------->Bail
>>> Hearing-------->Discovery and motion practice---->Plea or
>>> Trial------>Verdict----->If guilty, pre-sentencing period and
>>> reports---->Sentencing------->wakes up disappointed.
>>
>>
> If he gets to the sentencing phase, nothing could possibly disappoint me.
He'll probably get 20 hours community service supervising Lindsay Lohan, I guess
you'll be happy with that huh?
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TOPIC: obit
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== 1 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 1:59 am
From: Frederick the Great
In article <827196CA-64C9-48C1-979C-BF08C32DE150%jfeeley@gmail.com>,
Jim Feeley <jfeeley@gmail.com> wrote:
> Davey Crockett <rec@azurservers.com> wrote:
>
> > Fred Flintstein a écrit profondement:
> >
> > | On 10/12/2011 11:04 PM, Davey Crockett wrote:
> > | > I just heard that, after a long illness, Dennis Ritchie (dmr) died at
> > | > home this last weekend.
> >>
> > | Formerly of team Bell Labs.
> >
> > It was very sad to hear. I trust everyone here knows who Dennis Ritchie
> > was,
> >
> > Just in case there is someone who doesn't know:
> >
> > - Creator of the C programming language.
> > - Co-creator of the Unix operating system
> > - Co-author of "The C Programming Language" (ComputerReich's
> > greatest textbook)
> >
> > Also sad to see, while Steve Jobs' death got front page treatment, the
> > mainstream press seems to have ignored the death of a man who arguably
> > had an exponentially greater impact on the computer industry than Mr. Jobs.
>
> Ritchie (and a few others) grew the apples that Jobs polished.
de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est
Of the dead, speak nothing unless good
--
Old Fritz
== 2 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 2:08 am
From: Simply Fred
dave a wrote:
> strong typing is for weak minds...
You must be searching for clojure.
== 3 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 7:32 am
From: Davey Crockett
Frederick the Great a �crit profondement:
| > Davey Crockett <rec@azurservers.com> wrote:
| >
| > > Fred�Flintstein�a��crit�profondement:�
| > > �
| > > |�On�10/12/2011�11:04�PM,�Davey�Crockett�wrote:�
| > > |�>�I�just�heard�that,�after�a�long�illness,�Dennis�Ritchie�(dmr)�died�at�
| > > |�>�home�this�last�weekend.�
| > >>�
| > > |�Formerly�of�team�Bell�Labs.�
| > > �
| > > It�was�very�sad�to�hear.�I�trust�everyone�here�knows�who�Dennis�Ritchie�
| > > was,�
| > > �
| > > Just�in�case�there�is�someone�who�doesn't�know:�
| > > �
| > > -�Creator�of�the�C�programming�language.�
| > > -�Co-creator�of�the�Unix�operating�system�
| > > -�Co-author�of�"The�C�Programming�Language"�(ComputerReich's�
| > > greatest�textbook)�
| > > �
| > > Also�sad�to�see,�while�Steve�Jobs'�death�got�front�page�treatment,�the�
| > > mainstream�press�seems�to�have�ignored�the�death�of�a�man�who�arguably�
| > > had�an�exponentially�greater�impact�on�the�computer�industry�than�Mr.�Jobs.�
| >
| > Ritchie (and a few others) grew the apples that Jobs polished.
>
| de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est
| Of the dead, speak nothing unless good
Ille dolet vere, qui sine teste dolet
--
Davey Crockett
Flying the Flag of the English
The Flag of Hengest and Horsa
http://usera.imagecave.com/daveycrockett/englishdragon.jpg
== 4 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 8:14 am
From: Simply Fred
Frederick the Great a �crit profondement:
> | de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est
> | Of the dead, speak nothing unless good
Davey Crockett wrote:
> Ille dolet vere, qui sine teste dolet
Englishway easeplay.
== 5 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 9:03 am
From: --D-y
On Oct 14, 10:14 am, Simply Fred <n...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> Frederick the Great a écrit profondement:
>
> > | de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est
> > | Of the dead, speak nothing unless good
> Davey Crockett wrote:
> > Ille dolet vere, qui sine teste dolet
>
> Englishway easeplay.
ooglegay:
"He truly grieves who grieves when none is there". Goes in the
"Praying in Public" basket.
I heard Jobs gave some of The Money to his illegitimate (human)
offspring.
That's the best I can do, and I had to make it up.
"Admire the works, not the man". Even there, ya gotta be picky! Such
is life.
"I'm a Mac".
--D-y
== 6 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 9:32 am
From: atriage
On 13/10/2011 23:32, ilan wrote:
> On Oct 13, 6:19 pm, Davey Crockett<r...@azurservers.com> wrote:
>> Fred Flintstein a �crit profondement:
>>
>> | On 10/12/2011 11:04 PM, Davey Crockett wrote:
>> |> I just heard that, after a long illness, Dennis Ritchie (dmr) died at
>> |> home this last weekend.
>>
>> | Formerly of team Bell Labs.
>>
>> It was very sad to hear. I trust everyone here knows who Dennis Ritchie
>> was,
>>
>> Just in case there is someone who doesn't know:
>>
>> - Creator of the C programming language.
>> - Co-creator of the Unix operating system
>> - Co-author of "The C Programming Language" (ComputerReich's
>> greatest textbook)
>>
>> Also sad to see, while Steve Jobs' death got front page treatment, the
>> mainstream press seems to have ignored the death of a man who arguably
>> had an exponentially greater impact on the computer industry than Mr. Jobs.
>>
>> --
>> Davey Crockett
>> Flying the Flag of the English
>> The Flag of Hengest and Horsahttp://usera.imagecave.com/daveycrockett/englishdragon.jpg
>
> A friend of mine once told me that you get what you want.
I want one of these.
http://www.bicycles.net.au/Road-Cycling-News-and-Articles.62.0.html?&cHash=f31304a492&tx_cmarticle_pi1[singleID]=1043
Did your friend say what the likely period between wanting and delivery is and
should I be holding my breath?
--
== 7 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 9:33 am
From: atriage
On 14/10/2011 17:32, atriage wrote:
http://www.bicycles.net.au/Road-Cycling-News-and-Articles.62.0.html?&cHash=f31304a492&tx_cmarticle_pi1[singleID]=1043
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== 8 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 9:34 am
From: atriage
On 14/10/2011 17:33, atriage wrote:
> On 14/10/2011 17:32, atriage wrote:
> http://www.bicycles.net.au/Road-Cycling-News-and-Articles.62.0.html?&cHash=f31304a492&tx_cmarticle_pi1[singleID]=1043
Seems to be the square bracket that does it.
--
== 9 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 9:54 am
From: atriage
On 14/10/2011 10:08, Simply Fred wrote:
> dave a wrote:
>> strong typing is for weak minds...
>
> You must be searching for clojure.
He said with a pronounced lisp.
--
== 10 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 11:47 am
From: RicodJour
On Oct 14, 12:03 pm, --D-y <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> I heard Jobs gave some of The Money to his illegitimate (human)
> offspring.
Illegitimate...? Interesting that you hit that particular lob.
What's your take, that it's a surprise that a California Buddhist boy
from the 70's didn't get married before popping one into the oven? Or
that someone whose parents gave him away for adoption wasn't so big on
the whole marriage thing? Maybe that the concept of illegitimate,
that everso useful way of protecting the inheritable lineage, is still
a laudable label in the age of easy and cheap DNA testing? Something
else?
R
== 11 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 11:58 am
From: Frederick the Great
In article <85r52f7idx.fsf@azurservers.com>,
Davey Crockett <rec@azurservers.com> wrote:
> Frederick the Great a écrit profondement:
>
> | > Davey Crockett <rec@azurservers.com> wrote:
> | >
> | > > Fred Flintstein a écrit profondement:
> | > >
> | > > | On 10/12/2011 11:04 PM, Davey Crockett wrote:
> | > > | > I just heard that, after a long illness, Dennis Ritchie (dmr) died at
> | > > | > home this last weekend.
> | > >>
> | > > | Formerly of team Bell Labs.
> | > >
> | > > It was very sad to hear. I trust everyone here knows who Dennis Ritchie
> | > > was,
> | > >
> | > > Just in case there is someone who doesn't know:
> | > >
> | > > - Creator of the C programming language.
> | > > - Co-creator of the Unix operating system
> | > > - Co-author of "The C Programming Language" (ComputerReich's
> | > > greatest textbook)
> | > >
> | > > Also sad to see, while Steve Jobs' death got front page treatment, the
> | > > mainstream press seems to have ignored the death of a man who arguably
> | > > had an exponentially greater impact on the computer industry than Mr. Jobs.
> | >
> | > Ritchie (and a few others) grew the apples that Jobs polished.
> >
> | de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est
> | Of the dead, speak nothing unless good
>
> Ille dolet vere, qui sine teste dolet
Yes, I got that the first time.
--
Old Fritz
== 12 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 12:00 pm
From: Fredmaster of Brainerd
On Oct 13, 3:32 pm, ilan <ilan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 6:19 pm, Davey Crockett <r...@azurservers.com> wrote:
>
> > Fred Flintstein a écrit profondement:
>
> > | On 10/12/2011 11:04 PM, Davey Crockett wrote:
> > | > I just heard that, after a long illness, Dennis Ritchie (dmr) died at
> > | > home this last weekend.
>
> > | Formerly of team Bell Labs.
>
> > It was very sad to hear. I trust everyone here knows who Dennis Ritchie
> > was,
>
> > Just in case there is someone who doesn't know:
>
> > - Creator of the C programming language.
> > - Co-creator of the Unix operating system
> > - Co-author of "The C Programming Language" (ComputerReich's
> > greatest textbook)
>
> > Also sad to see, while Steve Jobs' death got front page treatment, the
> > mainstream press seems to have ignored the death of a man who arguably
> > had an exponentially greater impact on the computer industry than Mr. Jobs.
>
> A friend of mine once told me that you get what you want. If he's a
> standard nerd, Ritchie wanted the respect of his peers and a source of
> income to support his hacking and he certainly got those. Steve Jobs
> also got what he wanted, he got more talented people to do his bidding
> and he got the respect of people who don't know any better.
Let's not overreact to the fact that it often takes a newspaper
a couple of days to publish an obit.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/14/technology/dennis-ritchie-programming-trailblazer-dies-at-70.html
Jobs was a well-known public figure and also known to be
very ill, so they had something in print (undoubtedly
prepared beforehand) right away.
Ilan, your insight (that both men got what they wanted)
was fine without adding meaningless potshots at Jobs.
Jobs made consumer products, Ritchie invented the
engines under the hood, it's no surprise Jobs was known
to more people.
Many people, and possibly especially academics,
underestimate the value of good project management
(which is sort of by definition getting other people to do
the work for you).
RIP,
Fredmaster Ben
== 13 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 1:00 pm
From: Simply Fred
dave a wrote:
>>> strong typing is for weak minds...
Simply Fred wrote:
>> You must be searching for clojure.
atriage wrote:
> He said with a pronounced lisp.
Its not about the parenthesis.
== 14 of 14 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 4:11 pm
From: atriage
On 14/10/2011 03:12, Davey Crockett wrote:
> dave a a écrit profondement:
>
> | On 10/13/2011 10:20 AM, atriage wrote:
> |> On 13/10/2011 17:19, Davey Crockett wrote:
> |>> Fred Flintstein a écrit profondement:
> |>>
> |>> | On 10/12/2011 11:04 PM, Davey Crockett wrote:
> |>> |> I just heard that, after a long illness, Dennis Ritchie (dmr) died at
> |>> |> home this last weekend.
> |>>>
> |>> | Formerly of team Bell Labs.
> |>>
> |>> It was very sad to hear. I trust everyone here knows who Dennis Ritchie
> |>> was,
> |>>
> |>> Just in case there is someone who doesn't know:
> |>>
> |>> - Creator of the C programming language.
> |>> - Co-creator of the Unix operating system
> |>> - Co-author of "The C Programming Language" (ComputerReich's
> |>> greatest textbook)
> |>>
> |>
> |> I fucking hate 'C'. Real men program in Pascal and assembler.
>>
> | A good programmer can write FORTRAN in any language!
>
> Here's some of Davey's COBOL :)
>
> A quick port to run on a windoze box
>
*****************************************************************/
>
> /* Adds an Account to a Company DataBase
>
Would it add an account to citibank's database in my name with
$100000000000000000 in it?
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 2:42 am
From: Simply Fred
<http://road.cc/content/news/46153-wada-withdraws-clenbuterol-appeals-against-mexican-footballers-danish-cyclist>
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Fri, Oct 14 2011 5:07 am
From: "Steve Freides"
Simply Fred wrote:
> http://road.cc/content/news/46153-wada-withdraws-clenbuterol-appeals-against-mexican-footballers-danish-cyclist
Amusing that they call it a "serious health problem" - I don't think it
bothers many folks. Clen-tainted beef isn't exactly something I'd seek
out as the house speciality on a menu somewhere, but I suspect I've had
it more than once in my life and I'm still perfectly normal, normal,
normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal,
normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal,
normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal.
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