as opposed to market-allocated
UK has lots of politically-allocated housing too, but its main problem is that it's not adding enough new stock because of the restrictive planning system.
> European doctors will never prescribe this officially Google "hormone replacement therapy".
Not exactly surprising to people familiar with the output of the Russian foreign ministry, unfortunately.
i.e. basically everyone
> otherwise around 10 USD wat? it's 1.5$ actually http://www.systembolaget.se/dryck/ol/heineken-153603
Is there a C++ IDE that can figure out the function signature after you have written something like _ f(_ a, _ b, _ c) { YOUR; CODE; HERE; } ?
> it is considered good practice to add types as documentation to top-level constructs But with type inference your tools can do that for you (e.g. C-u C-c C-t in haskell-mode).
> Hayek's Economics In One Lesson s/Hayek/Hazlitt/
as opposed to market-allocated
UK has lots of politically-allocated housing too, but its main problem is that it's not adding enough new stock because of the restrictive planning system.
> European doctors will never prescribe this officially Google "hormone replacement therapy".
Not exactly surprising to people familiar with the output of the Russian foreign ministry, unfortunately.
i.e. basically everyone
> otherwise around 10 USD wat? it's 1.5$ actually http://www.systembolaget.se/dryck/ol/heineken-153603
Is there a C++ IDE that can figure out the function signature after you have written something like _ f(_ a, _ b, _ c) { YOUR; CODE; HERE; } ?
> it is considered good practice to add types as documentation to top-level constructs But with type inference your tools can do that for you (e.g. C-u C-c C-t in haskell-mode).
> Hayek's Economics In One Lesson s/Hayek/Hazlitt/