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Z zarle...@conan.ids.net comp lang java help MistWing SilverTail <MistW...@erols.com> wrote: This is just a curiosity question. Is it possible for one class to call another class's main() method? Ex: public class junk { public static void main(String [] arguments) { Beta b = new Beta(); b.main("Junk");

Tylenol 3 question.
This is not doable in most linear algebra questions. Doing this gives you blown-up uncertainties in the result, in such a way that (as I wrote) Von Neumann said that solutions of linear systems with 40 or more unknowns was impossible (and he thought only about the rounding errors due to the inexact arithmetic).

Engineering question of the day
EDS THat sounds practical - just out of curiosity, how is it on the "green" scale? COme to think of it, is concrete more or less "green" than wood products (taking into consideration things such as maintenance and longevity)? ((Heh, my dream, a house I could just hose down on the inside <LOL!

Curiosity Question
Thunderchief d...@thunderchief1.freeserve.co.uk alt books stephen-king It took my completely by surprise when Bluegenie2 typed: I will, thank you, but who would you pick? Mmmm. Someone suitably menacing for Dolan... Byrne, I think, is a good choice. Christopher Walken would have been my first choice, though.

OT: Curiosity question about Creation.......
Robert Israel isr...@math.ubc.ca sci math In article <1144616472.450707. 12...@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, david petry <david_lawrence_pe...@yahoo.com> wrote: If we're going to transfer our understanding of mathematics to the computer, then we need to be able to explain to the computer just what a mathematical

shifting curiosity question
That's why it's called a "personal question" -- because it's personal. I know it can be really tempting to ask you (you particularly, and people with disabilities in general) about your diagnosis to satisfy my curiosity. However, you don't exist to satisfy my curiosity (just my sexual drives). ;-) Serene.

A point of curiosity
Nai-Chi Lee n...@philabs.research.philips.com comp periphs printers In article <3b94e8f0.133793...@nntp.ix.netcom.com>, Dave G <dgay...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: This is a completely random curiosity question. For those of you who can follow the usage of individual colors, which one do you use the most?

Idle curiosity question for Australians
Yukihiro Matsumoto m...@ruby-lang.org comp lang ruby Hi, In message "[ruby-talk:26457] Re: [OT] Re: KDE or GNOME curiosity question..." on 01/11/26, Pixel <pi...@mandrakesoft.com> writes: for completeness the other solution is region inference: replace most (in some programs, all) of the need of GC by stack-based

arranging question.
My question is why hold Ellie accountable for your opinion? Oh, I see you --you're addressing your idea of me holding Ellen accountable for my opinion of Ellen. Really? Did you question me or your idea of me. Did you receive my reply or did you hear your idea of my reply? Gee, ain't mind games fun.

OT: Curiosity question about Creation.......
Sandman m...@sandman.net comp sys mac advocacy In article <1132700686.793056. 108...@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Edwin" <thorn...@juno.com> wrote: I do not need anything. I am just interested in the quality of the operating system. Not to wax all philosophical on you, but the current buzzword is "experience".

math development curiosity question
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you having a specific problem or is this a general question? Have you visited Access Performance FAQ page at http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm yet? Also, and using Access 97 as a starting point, have there been significant changes/improvements in performance of the later versions of Access? No.

Curiosity question
JStONGE123 jstonge...@aol.communists rec autos sport nascar I use Bushnell 10x50's. works great. The Durango 95 purred away real horrorshow. A nice warm vibratey feeling all through your guttiwuts.

Access Performance Curiosity Question
gmail.com> wrote: curiosity question - what is the deal with "cutouts"? why are they of interest? Most states (other than CA's still-regular use of them for US and state routes) have gone to regular-size square or rectangular shields for their US and state routes. No chance to go back and take pix of cutouts now,

OT: Curiosity question about Creation.......
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jmcqu...@bellsouth.net rec food cooking James Silverton wrote: Goomba38 wrote on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:14:47 -0400: Where do you store these things? I find refrigerated items stay fresher longer. I keep mine in my freezer door. My entire door (freezer over fridge) is dedicated to my spices. It is at reach,

Just a curiosity question
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frzdrdh...@aol.com alt smokers cigars Subject: Re: OT: Curiosity question about Creation....... From: "Marc J. Schneiderman" garba...@telerama.lm.com Date: 4/3/2004 8:52 AM US Eastern Standard Time Message-id: <406EC195.7A762...@telerama.lm.com> DougDKA wrote: Evolution? Spiritual awakening?

Curiosity Question:
brui...@mail.com rec photo digital i have a question for anyone in the know.... do camera companies have software programmers who program how their cameras "see"?,,, therefore the companies with the better programmers do a better job of analyzing a scene(sharpness, chroma, hue etc etc). i believe in the creation a

Updates to Virginia Hwys Project -- including new cutout gallery
Shawn Mamros mam...@mit.edu rec roller-coaster Doug the Desert Tripper <dest...@see-below.no-SPAM.net> wrote: Curiosity question II: Psyclone is supposed to be a replica of the Coney Island Cyclone, right? The Cyclone is one of the greatest coasters ever, but Psyclone is hated by many. I didn't care for it too much

Random driver for insanely old hardware
George Grapman sfgeo...@paccbell.net alt dbs echostar Bob wrote: While it doesn't apply now. When Dish first started with locals they had I guess it was about the first 13 or so citys sets of locals going up to satellite SBS6 or Galaxy 2 I forget?? Those of us with big dishes and Mepg2 recievers could watch all

OT: Curiosity question about Creation.......
The book is a curiosity to me, it is such a pretentious affair, and yet so "slow," so sleepy; such an insipid mess of inspiration. It is chloroform in print. If Joseph Smith composed this book, the act was a miracle--keeping awake while he did it was, at any rate. If he, according to tradition, merely translated it

A curiosity question:
wer...@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu soc genealogy german ...pronounced vegetables as wedge - a - tables with the accent on wedge. both "WEDGE-tables" and "WEDGy-tables" (the second syllable not silent) are valid; the second might be more common in British Enlish (which is what is taught in German schools).