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8/10    If I write code against libA, version 4 (so I do a
        #include <libA-4/A.h>), and also against libB (#include libB/B.h),
        which uses libA, version 5 (so libB does #include <libA-5/A.h>),
        I could have problems with conflicting function prototypes
        and so forth, right? Are there ways that people work around this
        without renaming things? And how are such problems best avoided
        in the first place? Thanks for any advice.
        \_ Namespaces are your best bet.
        \_ Try for a more onion model of interfaces-- use B exclusively,
           or just agree that you're going to track B and use
           whatever B's using.

810     http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=6955
        Read the last part under "Command Confidence".  The best line is:
        "The senior staff believes the media is committed to seeing us win
        this thing...".
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The Prowler Published 8/10/2004 12:08:45 AM TENDERFOOT KERRY Just who wears the pants -- and carries the cash -- in the Kerry family became embarrassingly clear over the weekend, when, while shopping in Albuquerque, John Kerry had to let wife Teresa cover the cost of jewelry he wanted to buy for her. Terry Kerry pulled out the $125 necessary for her hubby to buy her a turquoise necklace. While the Senator seemed perturbed at the situation, the missus acted like this was business as usual, chirpily thanking the mature woman behind the counter in Spanish: "Muchas gracias, abuelita." ") The candidate, on the other hand, gave a half-hearted wave and walked out of the shop. For part of the day, in an attempt to play "regular guy," the Massachusetts senator wore new cowboy boots procured for him by Gov. "But they made his feet sore, and we had to get them off," says a campaign staffer. Kerry also went shopping for a cowboy hat, but apparently some staffers were able to cut him off at the cash register before another embarrassing photo op could develop. Over the weekend, Edwards, who's "Two Americas" stump speech was said to have enticed the Kerry campaign to put the North Carolinian on the bottom of the ticket, apparently dumped the stumper and ripped off Democratic hottie Barack Obama's convention speech. At rally in Lawrence, Kansas, Edwards told the audience: "There is no red state, there is no blue state -- there is only one United States of America and we're going to serve this entire country." Edwards' appearance in Lawrence resulted after the train he and Sen. John Kerry were on sped past a scheduled stop in the town a day earlier. The Kerry campaign was criticized mercilessly in the local press for passing up a throng of supporters waiting to greet the Democratic ticket at the train stop, so advance staffers organized a quickie pep rally. "There is a segment of the campaign, and it's growing by the day, that doesn't think that speech is working very well," says a Kerry adviser. And the media really buys into it and promotes it for us. Edwards, according to the source, liked Obama's speech and has been using the line in smaller venues, where he doesn't believe the national press will pick up his appearances. COMMAND CONFIDENCE According to a Kerry campaign source, senior campaign advisers tasked two Washington-based campaign staffers to vet the recently published Unfit for Command. "The purpose was to compare what that book had with what we had on file from Senator Kerry," says the campaign source, who said that the research project developed more than 75 instances where Kerry's recollections, previous remarks, or writings conflicted with the book's reporting. "We took some of the most glaring examples, like the Christmas in Cambodia story, and presented them to senior staff, and we assume that those things were put in front of Senator Kerry," says the source. The campaign source said that the book was not considered a "serious" problem for the campaign, because, "the media wouldn't have the nerve to come at us with this kind of stuff," says the source. "The senior staff believes the media is committed to seeing us win this thing, and that the convention inoculated us from these kinds of stories. The senior guys really think we don't have a problem here." Cut in Stone John Corry Editor's Desk We're getting rather fed up with John "Swifty" Kerry and the many efforts his goons in the DNC and media to suppress dissenting opinion on his Vietnam heroics. At this point we're tempted to take all the Enemy of the Week medals we've conscientiously awarded him in recent months and heave them into the blue Potomac, where they might nourish the dread snakehead and other of his advisers. According Matt Drudge, the acting director of national intelligence who broke the story on Unfit to Command and the resistance of Vietnam Veterans to co-optation by the current Kerry crew, "Kerry supporters are comparing the effort by the veterans to the Arkansas State troopers tell-all against Bill Clinton." Since the troopers spoke to the truth, these veterans are obviously doing no less. Their only defense is to make it a political crime to expose the lies keeping their man afloat. They've been living lies so long they can't conceive of other ways to live.