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Cathay explains why it will not follow other Asian carriers in launching an LCC subsidiary or brand
http://www.centreforaviation.com/blogs/aviation-blog/why-cathay-will-not-follow-other-asian-carriers-in-launching-an-lcc-subsidiary-or-brand-62344
Many...
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Cathay doesn't need an LCCAsian LCC subsidiary trend could prove to be a passing fad
Mr Slosar says the recent wave of Asian union issues that have made....
To be prepared to meet competition in whatever form they might be,” Mr Slosar says .
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Why do they keep sending these people out in the field to take a 1 to 2 year term at pretending to be a district manager. I am sure it is a "learning experience" for them but all it does for the team is retard the development of the reps and add meaningless...
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Harvard Business school laughs and doesn't even think six sigma is a real hit! It went out.
Business school laughs and doesn't even think six sigma is a real hit! It went out of style with big..
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On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 17:09:59 +0100, jacob navia <jacob@nospam.com
Within the context of the lcc-win experimental compiler
a complete str_ing library is available that uses operator
overloading and overloaded functions to present a new type
of string...
Started by jacob navia on
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Is it released under the same license as the lcc-win compiler, or
something more permissive lcc-win? If not, then,
though I applaud your decision to place it in the public domain, it
seems to me that, for most purposes, it's *effectively....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPyl2tOaKxM
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Just FYI: this has been circulating on internet for almost 2 years But that doesn't make it any less funny or true mowogo said: ↑ But that doesn't make it any less funny or true Did I say.
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 02:59:02 +0000 (UTC), "Lanyi Xu" <lanyixu@yahoo.ca
Dear All,
I have just started using Vista 64 in mex. When I run mex -setup, there is no lcc compiler option displayed. I remembered that it was there when I ran Vista 32bit....
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Is there even a 64-bit LCC? On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:34:02 +0000;b.luong@fogale.findmycountry
"Lanyi Xu" <lanyixu@yahoo.ca
Yes there is an 64-bits LCC
http://www.q-software.
It didn't come with my 64-bit 2007b.
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 12:04:21 -0800, Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.org
jacob navia <jacob@nospam.org
Right, C90 definitely does require long double. And yes, all three
predefined floating-point types can have the same representation --
but that representation...
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I don't know why jacob has chosen ....
Both lcc and lcc-win support long double.
Don't you agree?
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Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith standard's requirements for
that type .
Win over lcc; that doesn't mean lcc is bad.
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 10:35:07 +0100, jacob navia <jacob@nospam.org
Clarification:
I declare that lcc-win is not the dubious <some compilerMr Teapot post.
Older versions (i.e. versions older than Feb 22th 2009) do display the
bug that Mr teapot...
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Heathfield is showing he doesn't really have an issue.
Richard Heathfield <rjh@see.sig.invalid
Sweet.
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On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:02:11 -0700, "J. O'Connell" <JamesMOConnell@gmail.com
Howdy, all;
I've been using Pine for years, and now Alpine, and am now finding
problems with Alpine's 'LCC' address function.
Description:
1 Blank 'To' line; GroupName...
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LL On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:15:37 -0700, whereas it gets concatenated with the... .
In the To: case it seems Pine doesn't know how to---or
cannot per the SMTP standard---insert name, in
the Lcc: case, removing the person's name).
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On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:50:09 +0200, Lucas Levrel <lucas.levrel@univ-paris12.fr
Le 17 octobre 2009, J. O'Connell a écrit :
Hi,
I've got the same problem with Pine.
A) I guess this is linked to the behaviour of the To: field which is
similar ...
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Perhaps the behaviour you quote is linked this, it even fails to
assemble the... .
At this stage I
see the list full name, some dashes, and the name
the recipients (otherwise I'd just use Bcc instead of Lcc).
A nickname of a list in Lcc.
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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 22:23:44 +0200, jacob navia <jacob@nospam.com
Preview:
lcc-win 64 bits has had a long development period, and is not
complete yet. But a preview of the software will be available
with the professional version of lcc-win.
It...
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Followups set.
In a manner that doesn't affect strictly
conforming programs? If not, is it enabled only in a non?
Whether lcc-win constitutes a C compiler is an entirely different question.
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