Re: Fortran unformatted data: Big or little endian [message #35013 is a reply to message #34925] |
Mon, 05 May 2003 07:07  |
btt
Messages: 345 Registered: December 2000
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David Fanning wrote:
> Ben Tupper (btupper@bigelow.org) writes:
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>> But you know, Pooh and his house could be a good example for how an
>> object might work. Let's see...
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> I always wondered what happened to that flask I
> used to keep stashed behind the Complete Works
> of Shakespeare on the kid's bookshelf. (Strictly
> to get myself fortified for the evening's
> story entertainment.) How in the world do you
> suppose it made it all the way to Maine from
> the soccer club garage sale!?
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Is that what the Coors stuff is?
Actually, I think we are all ready for a 'softer' object analogy than
the standard bank account one. The bank account analogy is quite good -
but makes for some pretty dry stuff that no amount of arm-waving will help.
Cheers,
Ben
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