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>why you seem so desperate to spread lies? Hmm, which lies are these exactly? >You say that homosexual marriage is legitime, but it ISN'T. I'm not sure what you mean by 'legitime'. That said, I see no good reason why homosexual couple…
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Okay, first off, since you're not treating these integers as integers for this purpose, there's no need to read them in as integers. Instead, why not read them in as character arrays? You can then iterate through the arrays and print out an index wh…
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I have only one thing to say to you: http://dobrochan.ru/src/jpg/1108/strike-witches_ei...
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It's possible, but we have no direct evidence of any. Some theoretical models of the origin of our own universe suggest that other universes also exist, but scientifically that's as far as it goes. It is hoped that experiments in high-energy particl…
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It's possible, but we have no direct evidence of any. Some theoretical models of the origin of our own universe suggest that other universes also exist, but scientifically that's as far as it goes. It is hoped that experiments in high-energy particl…
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Cosmology is largely a branch of astronomy, specifically the branch that deals with enormous scales of space, time and mass (i.e. on the scale of galaxies or larger). Cosmologists and astronomers are basically two sides of the same scientific commun…
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Cosmology is largely a branch of astronomy, specifically the branch that deals with enormous scales of space, time and mass (i.e. on the scale of galaxies or larger). Cosmologists and astronomers are basically two sides of the same scientific commun…
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No. As far as the anime goes, Hazumu ends up with Tomari. The final TV episode seems to suggest that he'll end up with Yasuna, but in the OVA things are shown to take a different course, and Hazumu and Tomari get together. I am not familiar with …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Numbers don't go that low.
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Numbers don't go that low.
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Numbers don't go that low.
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Numbers don't go that low.
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We don't memorize 'all those codes'. We memorize some basic stuff that we use a whole lot; that goes for both program logic and language/library features. The rest of the time, we look up the language/library features in the documentation, and we in…
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Yes.
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Yes.
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I think it's generally accepted that for a guy who plays computer games, a girl who plays computer games automatically gains some extra sexy points. That said, girls who don't play themselves, but are indifferent to other people doing so, are also p…
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I think it's generally accepted that for a guy who plays computer games, a girl who plays computer games automatically gains some extra sexy points. That said, girls who don't play themselves, but are indifferent to other people doing so, are also p…
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Yes.
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We don't memorize 'all those codes'. We memorize some basic stuff that we use a whole lot; that goes for both program logic and language/library features. The rest of the time, we look up the language/library features in the documentation, and we in…
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Numbers don't go that low.
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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Yes, but only if you make it. :P A lot of arithmetic in C++ is done with ints (or variations thereof, such as chars, shorts or longs), which are designed to represent integers only. For instance, when you divide two ints, the remainder is thrown …
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No. As far as the anime goes, Hazumu ends up with Tomari. The final TV episode seems to suggest that he'll end up with Yasuna, but in the OVA things are shown to take a different course, and Hazumu and Tomari get together. I am not familiar with …
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No. As far as the anime goes, Hazumu ends up with Tomari. The final TV episode seems to suggest that he'll end up with Yasuna, but in the OVA things are shown to take a different course, and Hazumu and Tomari get together. I am not familiar with …