Zero hour nine a.m.
And I'm gonna be high as a kite by then"
('Rocket Man', Elton John & Bernie Taupin)
Obviously someone at Cape Canevaral (or is it Kennedy?) likes the idea. A newsletter sent out on Jan 14th by the Kennedy Space Centre declares
NASA Investigates Illegal Substance Found in Shuttle Hangar CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA has launched an extensive investigation after a small amount of cocaine was found in a restricted area of the processing hangar for shuttle Discovery at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
I'm sure a number of Slashdotters will have received the mailshot, but I can't find the press release online yet. The press release is referenced as "RELEASE: 01-10" from "Allard Beutel", but for some reason it's not online with the rest of their press releases.
"Toot, toot" said Fat Freddy
It was an absurd 105 year sentence for a 16 year old who committed robbery.
Other people had been given 15 or so.
Huckabee reduced it to 45 years. And he did not 'pardon' him.
Like I said, I'm a Democrat. I don't like Huckabee at all. (Although I do have to admit he's the one Republican who appears to honestly believe what he says he believes.)
But this is just stupid and unfair. There are three problems with how the government handled Clemmons, and none of them were Huckabee reducing the sentence of a sane, young offender who'd be absurdly over-sentenced on account of the incompetence of his public defender. As Huckabee himself pointed out, for some reason, white well spoken youth who commit the same crime often appear to be sentenced to a fifth the time in prison Clemmons got, for some reason.
The three problems in Clemmons' treatment by the government were: a) the prosecutor not having him arrested for parole violations, b) too low a bail for a child-rapist with multiple felonies, and c) no one catching that he was insane and getting him committed.
Use a modern editor that can store the strings of all previously used variables
Allow me to rephrase: How do I tell the editor how to find "the strings of all previously used variables" in code written in the assembly language for a given microcontroller, specifically one with a 6502-compatible CPU core? Two ACs recommended that I look into Emacs with an appropriate major mode, but it appears asm-mode supports only indentation, not autocompletion.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.