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10 incoming messages and then the close, if I have |
a delay inserted between the messages. Without the |
delay, the close comes directly after the first |
message, which btw is the concatenation of all 10 |
(short) messages. |
So now it is entirely obvious what's happening. (: |
As you pointed out the use of {packet,0} was |
unfortunate, but in fact because there was |
_more_ than the whole packet in the buffer, and |
the recv() did take it all. |
I didn't do the tracing the first time, and drew |
the wrong conclusion. Here's my revised opinion: |
- no (application-level) flow control between |
server and client |
- binary_to_term/1 will accept a tail of "garbage" |
as long as the first part of the binary can |
be decoded into an Erlang term. The rest will |
be ignored. (This is not obvious, and not |
documented, as far as I can tell.) |
- The sleep allowed the server to empty the |
receive buffer and print to tty, so the |
packets could be handled one by one. |
(Obviously based on what I assumed was meant when |
Matej said he tried sending more than one message.) |
Ulf W |
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Time Magazine Ignores KLA Drug Charges |
Are editors following Contra tradition? |
Time magazine's May 17 issue ran a feature on the funding of the Kosovo Liberation Army, titled "A Fighting Chance," suggesting that the KLA is sustained by donations from ethnic Albanians outside of Kosovo. The article reports that the Republic of Kosova Fund holds "more than $33 million" in a bank in Albania, yet in ... |
Fortunately, there has been some investigation into the question. The London Times on March 24 cited an intelligence report that indicated as much as half of the funding for the KLA's guerrilla war comes from drug proceeds. And the San Francisco Chronicle on May 5 reported that European and U.S. law enforcement groups ... |
According to the March 24 London Times piece, the police forces of three European countries and Europol are all independently investigating "growing evidence that drug money is funding the KLA's leap from obscurity to power." The Times went on to say that "Albania--which plays a key role in channeling money to the Koso... |
Even the U.S. government has been concerned over KLA-drug ties for at least four years--the Chronicle cites a 1995 advisory by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration that "warned of the possibility 'that certain members of the ethnic Albanian community in the Serbian region of Kosovo have turned to drug traffickin... |
Ties between the U.S. government and the KLA are so close that, as Time reports (5/17/99), although "Washington is still shying away from directly arming the KLA, a senior administration official admitted a fortnight ago for the first time that 'we're in some respects now the KLA's airforce.'" |
In light of that, one would think that investigating allegations of the KLA's drug smuggling activities--which, if true, imply a possible U.S. connection to the European heroin trade--would be a top journalistic priority. Instead, Time sentimentalized its KLA story, ending with an anecdote about an ethnic Albanian farm... |
Why didn't Time mention the ongoing international investigations of the KLA's suspected role in the heroin trade? A look back at Time's Iran-Contra coverage sheds some light. |
In a 1987 investigation into allegations of drug-smuggling by the Nicaraguan Contras, Time staff writer Laurence Zuckerman found serious evidence of Contra-cocaine links, but his story was never run. Why not? A senior editor acknowledged to Zuckerman: "Time is institutionally behind the contras. If this story were abou... |
Too bad Serbia isn't the hub of the European heroin trade--it would have made a great story. |
ACTION: Ask Time why its coverage has ignored charges that the KLA gets much of its funding from drug-smuggling. Urge Time to conduct a more skeptical investigation of where the KLA's money actually comes from. |
Time magazine |
MMS withheld Alaska data, hindered risk analyses -- audit |
But staff analysts told GAO they believed that these information-sharing practices hindered their ability to complete sound environmental analyses under NEPA. For example, five of them said they and other subject-matter experts had had difficulty obtaining clear development scenario information. One analyst said he was... |
GAO also found that although Interior Department policy directs its agencies to prepare handbooks providing guidance on how to implement NEPA, MMS lacks such a guidance handbook. |
"The lack of a comprehensive guidance handbook, combined with high staff turnover in recent years, has left the process for meeting NEPA requirements ill defined for the analysts charged with developing NEPA documents," the report says. "This absence has also left unclear MMS's policy on what constitutes a significant ... |
From 2003 to 2008, 11 to 50 percent of the analysts in Alaska's Environmental Assessment Section left each year, resulting in nearly complete turnover within a staff that ranged from 10 to 14 people. Nearly half the analysts in the section told GAO that the process for writing NEPA analyses is unclear and that a NEPA h... |
MMS officials told GAO that the agency has not developed a comprehensive NEPA guidance handbook because the agency is small and can rely instead on institutional knowledge and because they believe a handbook would be difficult to keep current. |
GAO also found that guidance is lacking for conducting and documenting NEPA-required analyses to address environmental and cultural sensitivities, which have often been the topic of litigation over Alaskan offshore oil and gas development. In addition to litigation, MMS has also been vulnerable to allegations by stakeh... |
GAO recommended that MMS set a deadline for issuing a comprehensive NEPA handbook and take steps to ensure information sharing. The Interior Department generally agreed with GAO's findings and concurred with the recommendations, saying it will issue the guidance by the end of this year. |
"GAO confirmed what we have known all along, there is something rotten in Alaska," said Cindy Shogan, executive director of the Alaska Wilderness League. "Good decisionmaking requires solid information, and that has been missing from the Alaska MMS decisionmaking for some time. Now it turns out that MMS intentionally k... |
The report focused mostly on the estimated amount of oil and gas in the North Aleutian Basin, which includes Bristol Bay. But the estimates may be largely moot for now, since the Obama administration said last week that under its plans, Bristol Bay will be kept closed to production because of fisheries, tourism and env... |
MMS estimates that "substantial amounts" of natural gas could exist in the area, although due to a lack of data, the estimates range widely and the upper ranges are highly uncertain. The agency said there is a 19 in 20 chance that the basin contains at least 20 million barrels of oil and 400 billion cubic feet of natur... |
The report said that the estimates are much lower than those for other offshore areas but high enough to generate oil industry interest, although the needed infrastructure would likely cost billions of dollars. |
Click here to read the GAO report. |
The Boston Celtics will make an emotional return to the court on Wednesday night when they visit the Toronto Raptors in their first game since Monday's horrific tragedy at the Boston Marathon. |
The Celtics were scheduled to host the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night but the NBA canceled the game out of respect. Boston is locked into the seventh seed and Indiana will be third, so the game had no baring on the standings. |
"The notion of playing a basketball game a day later didn't feel right," said Celtics President Rich Gotham. "Some things are bigger than basketball." |
The explosions hit close to home for head coach Doc Rivers. |
"I always go down after practice and watch every year that we've been in town, because I live literally two blocks from the finish line," Rivers said Tuesday. "I was on my way, actually. I had just gotten out of the (Copley Square/Prudential Center) tunnel when the bomb exploded. |
"The city has responded. It was awesome watching people help people. I'm driving and you can see people helping people walk, helping people go to the right places. This city has an amazing amount of spirit and I think it showed last night and today still." |
The Celtics will have a city, if not a nation behind them on Wednesday as they try to cope with the senseless acts. |
On the court Wednesday, many Boston veterans will probably get the night off. |
The Celtics know they'll face the New York Knicks in the first round of the postseason. The Knicks won the Atlantic Division and grabbed the second seed in the Eastern Conference. |
Rivers even thinks he knows when they'll play. |
"We feel we'll play Saturday because the Rangers play on Sunday," Rivers said, referring to the hockey team that shares Madison Square Garden with the Knicks. "So you're not going to have a lot of time - like true time, where there's no other team in front of you and you just focus on them. You'll have two days." |
The Raptors won their fourth in a row Tuesday night in Atlanta over the Hawks. The Atlanta regulars didn't see much action as they've clinched a playoff spot and head coach Larry Drew didn't care which seed, fifth or sixth, the Hawks got. |
DeMar DeRozan scored 30 for the Raptors, while Rudy Gay added 22. |
In addition to the four-game winning streak, Toronto has won six of seven and seems to be peaking. Unfortunately, there will be no postseason for the Raptors. |
"Too bad it's coming at this time when we're out of the playoffs," guard Kyle Lowry said. |
The Celtics have swept the season series with the Raptors and the two teams have split the last six in Canada. |
News out of Phoenix/Hamilton |
The immortal Commish |
If you didn't catch the lastest news please let me inform you. The midget a.k.a Bettman has stated that he would rather see the Yotes be moved to Winnipeg than Hamilton, stating that the newer arena would better suit an NHL team. He's more than likely using this excuse to cover his true motive. The likelihood of the te... |
The Article also states: |
His sworn statement was one of several documents submitted to the Arizona bankruptcy court by Moyes's lawyers on Friday. In one filing, the NHL is accused of looking out for its own interests rather than those of the creditors who would be paid if Jim Balsillie's US$212.5-million bid to purchase the team was allowed to... |
The only thing I can think of is he wants to protect the markets for the Sabres and the Leafs. I don't see the Leafs suffering any (even if the team was moved in next door) but the Sabres fan base has quite a few Canadians who jump the border to support the Sabres. |
Also speaking of supporting a team, there are only about 500 in the desert who support the Yotes. I am no mathematician but 500 isn't a large number when you're speakin' business. The city of Winnipeg also had a rally but the entire city showed up to that one. Something like 30,000 people to keep the team in Winnipeg. ... |
Either way how this goes down the Yotes have only one more season before it dies in the desert. Lets make it a good one and go out with a bang. Or am I getting a little ahead of myself? |
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What is Most Exciting for a Man, Women Must Know |
Do it all with great tenderness. Game sensation of the tongue, lips and mouth and your hand. |
What is most exciting for a man |
What is most exciting for a man with breasts partner? You would have guessed the answer. It’s all normal men must be like to play around with their partner’s breasts or breasts. |
Start heating with breast play to its own pleasure both for the men and their partners. Kissing, licking, and sucking breasts crushing sensation that the couple is of course only you and your partner are able to feel it. |
It’s just playing the breast is needed expertise. In addition to the above, there are many things you can do on your partner’s breasts. How sad your partner if you can not or do not know the right tricks in the play of her breasts. |
The first step you can start with while occasionally touching her breasts. Perform in a circular motion. You can also occasionally kissing her breasts while whispering words of praise for their beauty or the firmness of your partner’s breasts. Remember women love to get compliments from their partner. Compliment you ca... |
The next thing you can do is to lick her nipples. Touch the tip of her nipples with your tongue. Do it slowly and gently. Moisten the nipple and surrounding areas with your saliva and imagine you are enjoying a very delicious ice cream with your tongue and lips. |
In wet conditions the nipples will feel “warm”. Then play your tongue on the nipple to the left, right, there oblique oblique here. This will surely make your partner because it favors mengeliat intolerable. Another tip is to stimulate the breasts to a combination of a kiss, lick, squeeze, and a straw. |
Then you can bite her nipples but not too hard, unless it includes a thick and huge nipples you can bite a little harder. However, you still have to be careful because the nipples are very sensitive area. jangn until you bite it hurt him. |
At the time of tender bites that your partner will feel the incredible pleasure. Remember not too long and hard bite because then it will feel sore nipples. I feels you can lick and wet it again as before. Thus nipples will cool again. |
Another thing you can do is to “eat” her breasts. That the intent here is not to eat your meal as you eat the food but it is a way mengenyot bubble partner’s breasts had hardened since aroused. |
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