David & Denise Serls
David Searles
Kenneth Farnsworth owns Rhodes Bake-N-Serv.
Private Sub Command1_Click() Dim x, s, n, a As Integer n = Val(Text1.Text) a = n s = 0 Do While (n > 0) x = n Mod 10 s = s * 10 + x n = n / 10 Loop If (a = s) Then Text2.Text = "Pal" Else Text2.Text = "not Pal" End If End Sub
She owns a Blackberry.
Spotted this beautiful motoryacht a few weeks ago in the Caribbean. Research has revealed that she's a 223 ft yacht, built at Lürssen, Germany. Her owner had another yacht before this one that was also named Kismet, built in 1992 it was a 130 ft Feadship, ex-Gallant Lady, now renamed "Never Enough". The Kismet is owned by Shad Kahn, CEO of Flex-N-Gate, a company based in Champaign, IL that has been making bumpers for practically every automobile for more than thirty years.
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Kennieth Hotz ans Spencer N. Rice. It is Patrenership.
Kennieth Hotz ans Spencer N. Rice. It is Patrenership.
RNH, which conveniently stands for Rodgers 'n' Hammerstein.
#include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #define N 100 #define PALINDROME 0 #define NONPALINDROME 1 /*Program that tells you whether what you enter is a palindrome or not*/ char pal[N]; //input line int i; //counter int k; //counter int tag; int flag = PALINDROME; /*flag=0 ->palindrome, flag =1 ->nonpalindrome*/ int main() { printf("Enter something: \n"); scanf("%s", pal); tag = strlen(pal); /*determine length of string*/ /* pointer running from the beginning and the end simultaneously looking for two characters that don't match */ /* initially assumed that string IS a palindrome */ /* the following for loop looks for inequality and flags the string as a non palindrome the moment two characters don't match */ for (i=0,k=tag-1; i=0; i++,k--) { if(pal[i] != pal[k]) { flag=NONPALINDROME; break; } } if(flag == PALINDROME) { printf("This is a palindrome\n"); } else { printf("This is NOT a palindrome\n"); } return 0; } #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #define N 100 #define PALINDROME 0 #define NONPALINDROME 1 /*Program that tells you whether what you enter is a palindrome or not*/ char pal[N]; //input line int i; //counter int k; //counter int tag; int flag = PALINDROME; /*flag=0 ->palindrome, flag =1 ->nonpalindrome*/ int main() { printf("Enter something: \n"); scanf("%s", pal); tag = strlen(pal); /*determine length of string*/ /* pointer running from the beginning and the end simultaneously looking for two characters that don't match */ /* initially assumed that string IS a palindrome */ /* the following for loop looks for inequality and flags the string as a non palindrome the moment two characters don't match */ for (i=0,k=tag-1; i=0; i++,k--) { if(pal[i] != pal[k]) { flag=NONPALINDROME; break; } } if(flag == PALINDROME) { printf("This is a palindrome\n"); } else { printf("This is NOT a palindrome\n"); } return 0; }
Spotted this beautiful motoryacht a few weeks ago in the Caribbean. Research has revealed that she's a 223 ft yacht, built at Lürssen, Germany. Her owner had another yacht before this one that was also named Kismet, built in 1992 it was a 130 ft Feadship, ex-Gallant Lady, now renamed "Never Enough". The Kismet is owned by Shad Kahn, CEO of Flex-N-Gate, a company based in Champaign, IL that has been making bumpers for practically every automobile for more than thirty years.
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