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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jeanine Jul. 15, 2008.
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Started Mar. 1, 2008

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would it be better just to post clips instead of typing, nobody reads my crap (i guess it really is that bad)
so i'm thinking this will be the final typed message
Posted on March 9, 2008 at 9:34am — 1 Comment
I'm so confused lately, even when today is my sister's birthday of March 6th! But this is another short blog until I can get the family off to the airport Sat Morn for flight to Orlando. My list is about today's birthdays:
Posted on March 6, 2008 at 2:38pm —

Posted on March 5, 2008 at 6:24pm —
Sorry I'm not able to write much until later this afternoon or tonight after kids are asleep - today is Mr Roger's Sweater
Posted on March 3, 2008 at 5:06pm —
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Thanks for the note. I hope you'll hang on with me too, until the end of March. Can't believe I picked one of the longer months to do this. :D Good luck, man.
Thanks for sending the video! I'm impressed that you're posting every day in March - November nearly killed me!
In the context of object-oriented programming languages, a list is defined as an instance of an abstract data type (ADT), formalizing the concept of an ordered collection of entities. For example, an ADT for untyped, mutable lists may be specified in terms of a constructor and four operations:
a constructor for creating an empty list;
an operation for testing whether or not a list is empty;
an operation for prepending an entity to a list
an operation for determining the first component (or the "head") of a list
an operation for referring to the list consisting of all the components of a list except for its first (or its "tail")
An example of a list - a single linked-list, with 3 integer valuesIn practice, lists are usually implemented using arrays or linked lists of some sort; due to lists sharing certain properties with arrays and linked lists. Informally, the term list is sometimes used synonymously with linked list. A sequence is another name, emphasizing the ordering and suggesting that it may not be a linked list.
I'm not going to tarnish this blog with my lusts (a list of three way sex frantasies sometime around mid march), but i will post lists often. Perhaps every day with my to do lists.
Query thinkgs like fly to which planets? Maybe my dream of teams to play on? Or perhaps my fav cars or airplanes to own?
Give me ideas please!
just like my chuck taylors
thnks
my wife teaches fashion, food, and interior design, i'm the music guru (saw combat rock tour 'CLASH'at red rocks in denver, as well as U2 BLOODY SUNDAY VIDEO THERE)