Walton, FL, epRrcrSml Never seen a bteter post! ICOCBW
| Webster, LA, kOnGeAFpy I feel so much happier now I undesrtnad all this. Thanks!
| Los Angeles, CA, QXcRCvKlI It's a pleasure to find smeonoe who can think so clearly
| Houston, AL, GRfekSjvd I could read a book about this without finindg such real-world approaches!
| Bell, KY, VfMeIGCa That saves me. Thanks for being so senisble!
| Henry, AL, bPhJHKvum This piece was a lifejacket that saved me from downring.
| Bell, KY, anJYDpTJO Technically you're correct. What I was niioctng that was that I can't add extra dots to my logins to Google Services with Google Apps accounts, but I can with Google accounts that have GMail based email addresses.
| Webster, LA, LYBCuAQxL Thanks Eric! I don't know much about Go's implementation, if you say it's a runmite feature then I am inclined to believe it.I do mean a language/compiler feature. The check happens at compile time, and yes, it would have to be checked against all known interfaces.Perhaps there could be a way to limit the scope one declares an interface to be "inferable". So the compiler doesn't look against all interfaces, just the ones that you'd like to be implicit. That approach feels a bit half-assed, but it might be practical for performance reasons, and it gives the developer a bit more control.
| Henry, AL, IiXGotni That's a mold-breaker. Great thinknig!
| Los Angeles, CA, ULRsVwaeT Hi Robin I have been using Ted for about 6 weeks now, and he is amazing. Like all tghnis in life, you may find cheaper, but I guarantee you that you will not find better. He has helped me so much, it is almost a miracle.
| Los Angeles, CA, coAITyZyp bonjourje vous demande de m exuscer je suis etudiant en science de langagej ai pris connaissance de votre these de doctorat k aimerais bien c est si possible de la rcevoir par emailRepre´sentation morphodynamique du sens linguistique : perception, conceptualisation, e´nonciationAuthor: Adel El Zaim; Bernard Pottier; Universite´ Paris-Sorbonne
| Houston, AL, oMLFbMEpi ommmmg guys like i really love fheiesr cats and u guys be given em a bad rep like gurls be realz wid me and admit to ya selfs u luv fisha cats like me. i sking them and wear their fur it gives rly good protection in the snow
| Walton, FL, jTdyrNrZY Your post captures the issue perfcelty!
| Laurens, GA, eNrQyTMaH This article is very good giinvg an overview on various aspects. I really liked it for its comprehensive survey of majority journals. I wondered weather we have such a survey for conferences??
| Orange, CA, msralWiyf Your ignorant and dumb as fuck. A fixie is not what its caelld. Its some stupid nickname fucking hipsters made up to make fixed gear sound cool. And a fixed gear and freewheel are obviously not the same dumbass. You can coast in freewheels, and on fixed gears you can't (which is why you can skid on fixed gears). Learn your shit, before you talk shit bitch.
| New London, CT, VZpeFsLnX to do so explicitly. (That there are ilntfiieny many constructed generic interfaces poses an interesting problem, but that's solvable through application of the method type inference algorithm generalized to work across every method of the interface; for each generic interface we'd identify finitely many "best fits".)That's different from Go, which is essentially implementing duck typing. An object that implements the right set of methods is treated as implementing any compatible interface *at run time*. The compiler doesn't come into it; this is a *runtime environment* feature, not a *language feature*. The place you should be asking for this feature is the CLR, not the C# language, if you want something like Go.
| Carteret, NC, OJXiVAyt This is getting a bit more sujivctbee, but I much prefer the Zune Marketplace. The interface is colorful, has more flair, and some cool features like Mixview' that let you quickly see related albums, songs, or other users related to what you're listening to. Clicking on one of those will center on that item, and another set of neighbors will come into view, allowing you to navigate around exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune Social is also great fun, letting you find others with shared tastes and becoming friends with them. You then can listen to a playlist created based on an amalgamation of what all your friends are listening to, which is also enjoyable. Those concerned with privacy will be relieved to know you can prevent the public from seeing your personal listening habits if you so choose.
| Aleutians West, AK, pYPmyLCsn WOW!!!!!!! are you okay>???? i feel like maybe u should go see a docotr. this happened to my friend a long time ago and she woke up the next day foaming at the mouth and tried to bite me so be careful and if she srtarts drooling and white foamy stuff starts coming then get out of there!!!!! xox<3
| Chickasaw, IA, jRpCKQHko Terratorial clanilg, young clanilg a parent, mating call. Pick one. The Fisher is mostly a nocturnal( active at nighttime) hunter. Remember you invaded their homeland. If it really is a life threatening issue; call your local Wildlife, Fish and Game office or Animal Control to capture and relocate the Fisher.
| Jasper, IL, KEyKIKTjY Fisher cats are around in Maine and have seen one kill my nhrbegois cat on their porch early in the morning.My nhrbegois tried to save the cat but were to late.The fisher tried a couple times to take its prey off the porch even thou it was at the feet of my nhrbegois finally it left back to woods leaving my nhrbegois very scared and upset.
| Jasper, IA, xyJmvkvas TODAY me and my sister were waknlig past our neighbors house when all of a sudden it apperared we still arnt sure where it came from but we KNOW IT WAS A FISHER CAT (meow.) It pounced on my sister Britton, she didnt know what to do! She was bitten on the arm, leg, ear, and back. We figured that it was no big deal so we just put some band-aids on it. She just passed out I think. There is blood and foam coming out of her mouth but i gave her some water so it went away Its fine though, shes a tough cookie. FISHER CATZ ROCK
| New Haven, CT, GXaQmdUau The recent huarcirne, Irene, that brought a considerable amount of rain and wind to areas unaccustomed to huarcirnes left many trickling streams flowing like rivers, front yards that looked like lake front property, trees uprooted with their tops laying on houses and cars. (One of those trees landed on a car that was motoring up the road, luckily the passengers were only bruised and startled!) There was one school with what is usually a small river behind the outdoor basketball court. The school building acted as a dam and the water overflowing from the river was pooling in the basketball court. One adventure seeking individual saw that as an opportunity to use his jet ski and was joyriding there, ducking his head to clear the hoops! It was captured on video a memory he will have proof of and will be able to brag about for years to come.
| Boyd, KY, FALpNvSBs Shirley, You did an awesome blog about the trianing You explained everything to the T. Janet Legere s trianings are always educational and fun..branding yourself is very important for your online business or any business.Have a blessed dayJeanetteSee ya next time
| Bay, MI, fvIcXmzpW A FISHER SAVED MY LIFE! After my mother's death in 1987 I was very desrepsed. I had lost faith in myself and in life and ended up farming my 2 teenage kids out to friends and going homeless myself. Home, as it were, became the woods of Phippsburg, Maine, where I pitched a tent and furnished it with a cot, a lantern and a camping stove. I kept my clothes in plastic bags. Well, I had been there through the summer and fall, and now it was late November. It was getting very cold and icy rains were falling hard. In fact, I was woken up about midnight one night and the rain was coming down so hard I thought it would flatten the tent. I thought I'd better get up and check the tent poles. So I flung my foot over the side of my cot and, to my utter shock, it plunged into frigid water about half way up my calf! So I yanked it back and grabbed my flashlight. When I swept the inside of the tent with the beam I saw a strange site all of my plastic bags of clothes were floating here and there. The tent was filling with water! I burst into tears and probably added another few inches of water to the flood. But incredibly despite how awful things were, the next day I STILL couldn't bring myself to rent an apartment even though I had $10,000 in the bank! That's how messed up I was. It was going to take something even worse to motivate me. Here's what finally levered me out of my emotional morass: it was the middle of the night, just a few nights later Thanksgiving eve I recall and I was jerked awake by the most god-awful sound. It sounded like a women being murdered and shrieking in the most utter agony! Could it really be that? But then I remembered that there was a local legend about The Phippsburg Shrieker, which was described as a yeti-like monster. And that scared me even more! In any case, it sounded so close that I thought for sure it whether it was a murderer or a monster was going to rip my tent open and kill me! I lay wide awake and shaking, huddled in my sleeping bag, clutching my open jack knife, all night. But that did it. I had finally had enough. So when, the dawn eventually broke an eternity later I took a cautious peek outside, and seeing that the coast was clear, I dove into action: broke camp; threw my gear in my truck; barreled to the nearby town of Bath and rented the first place I looked at which was a half of a duplex on Elm Street. Then I got my stuff out of storage and my kids from friends and we moved in. The place was a dump (but with good-bones ) and my kids dubbed it The Nightmare on Elm Street. But I was so happy to be inside where it was warm and dry, and to have my children with me again that I didn't care. And besides, I love to do extreme make-overs. (This turned out to be very extreme but worth it.) So, on the wings of my new found gratitude and abundance attitude I #1 turned the dump into into a palace, #2 started a new successful business, and #3 transformed my nightmare life into a dream. However, it wasn't until the following June, when I went back to Phippsburg for my birthday celebration, that I discovered exactly what it was that I had heard that terrifying night the November before. My family and I were seated in Spinney's restaurant ordering a lobster dinner and looking out at the sunset over the water. While we were waiting for our meal to come I got talking with some folks at the next table. They were local people I knew slightly. And in the course of conversation I shared the story of my encounter with the Phippsburg Shrieker. As I wrapped it up, I noticed the family exchanging knowing glances and grins. Then, after hemming and hawing a bit the father explained, Ayuh, we git rid of a lot of folks-from-away with thet monst-ah myth. But since you ahn't from too-o-o far away, I'll let you in on the truth. The Shriek-ah is really just a FISH-AH. Ayuh, ayuh, ayuh. Well, we all had a good laugh about that and ever since I have loved fishers, because if it hadn't been for The Phippsburg Shrieker they'd have probably have found my frozen body in that tent come spring.
| Leelanau, MI, FkaDynsmL I've heard about you from our mutual frneid, ?'?? all good and beyond. What a wonderful frneid you must be!The story was written in the first person ten years ago, and it really shook me up. It was like confessing what had already been confessed to God, and I couldn't bear to look at it, much less put it out there. Miranda gets Linda off the hook and makes it possible to cloak my flaws and mistakes in fiction. I've actually grown to like Miranda. I'm blessed to be able to say that today. I'll stop back and visit soon! : )
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