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The process is completed. - Are you sure?

Henry Savr

9/7/2006 5:44:00 PM

Thank you for answering my previous questions. It really helps me to
move with Ruby.
Here is the next one:

So my long loops are completed. The task is one-threaded, so I am sure
that nothing MINE is still running. It is a time to work with amounts.

But there is a problem: Although I did not start any thread by myself,
but Ruby may for many reasons, some are obviious - there could be
exceptions, I have some rescue statements, etc.

So before working with amounts, I have to make sure, that all processes
caused by me are finished and there is nothing to take care about.

How to do it?

Please, help.
Thank you
Henry

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1 Answer

WaIIy

6/19/2011 4:12:00 AM

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On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 19:14:29 -0500, JP <jp@xjinnetteX.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:37:50 -0500, Figaro <figaro@nevermind.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>...claims Tim Groseclose in his "unbiased" claptrap payback (to the
>>right-wing think tanks he worked for) book, Left Turn. If you can
>>believe that you can believe anything. Oh, and Fox News, the propaganda
>>arm of the Republican party, is not really conservative; it just seems
>>that way compared to other less conservative news sources. It's all an
>>illusion based on mistaken assumptions. Yeah, sure, Like Groseclose's
>>claims that The Wall St. Journal is the most liberally biased news
>>organization in the country!
>>
>>What are they smokin' in wingnut Academia these days!
>>
>>
>>
>>Tomorrow's Bogus Liberal Bias Claim Today
>>http://tinyurl.c...
>>
>>
>From your link:
>
>
>"I hesitated somewhat to write about this, but since this book?Left
>Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind?will almost
>certainly be promoted across the conservative media and become a hit,
>I figured I had no choice. Although the book has not been released
>yet, I have read a study the author, Tim Groseclose, conducted on the
>subject, which sounds as though it was the basis for the book, so
>there are some things I can say."
>
>So... He hasn't read the book, but he knows it has to be bad and a
>lie. hmmmm....
>
>Also later in his article he says he worked for Media Matters, the
>Soros funded, far left organization that's main purpose in life is to
>shut down any thinking that does not conform to their own far left
>moon bat thinking.
>
>This is who you are following Figgy? No wonder you are so far out
>there.

Yup, he's in the circle jerk with both hands.