Christian Langreiter has a bunch of info about vector programming languages, and specifically about K4, the shiny new version of K. He also links to The Vector Online, an online version of the print version of The Vector, a magazine that's been covering these types of languages for decades. I don't know much at all about these types of languages, so I'm glad Chris pointed me in the right direction to start learning.
He mentioned that K4 now has tables built in... I wonder if that's what the "Table Oriented Programming" guy has been talking about all this time.
Remember Corrine Brown next time some Republican comes under fire for making some statement that can possibly be construed as racist, and remember the media and the left's silence in this instance of gross and explicit racism by this Democrat.
Glenn Reynolds has been covering the UN's sham "oil for food" program for some time, and he points to this post by Jan Haugland who makes an excellent point about which side really had the right to use that slogan:
Obviously, it was those who supported the war to remove Saddam Hussein that could justifiably have used the slogan "no blood for oil" against the opponents.
Spider solitaire
To answer an earlier question, I amalmost certain every game can bebeat. ...
Jared: Jul 16, 2:20pm