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Offline Kosh

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Interesting article
It's a two part article.


Part I:
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/FRA501A.html

Part II:
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/FRA501B.html



Any thoughts on the article?
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"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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Offline Rictor

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Interesting article about Americas external debt & decline of the dollar
Kosh, I find you personally unpleasant, and rest assured that I will urinate on you at the first available opportunity.

So, ha!

 

Offline Kosh

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Interesting article about Americas external debt & decline of the dollar
Very funny. :p
"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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Offline Deepblue

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Interesting article about Americas external debt & decline of the dollar
FYI, the dollar has actually gone up a bit recently. Dunno why though...

 

Offline Kosh

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Interesting article about Americas external debt & decline of the dollar
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Originally posted by Deepblue
FYI, the dollar has actually gone up a bit recently. Dunno why though...




Against the Euro it did only because of the French and Dutch no votes on the constitution. But is that increase a sign that the dollar is rebounding? I doubt it.
"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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