Million Man March

Digital Journal: Black Americans gather on 20th anniversary of ‘Million Man March’

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Thousands of African Americans gathered in Washington to mark the 20th anniversary of the "Million Man March," renewing their demands for justice reform and greater civil rights. The demonstration on ...

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The Daily Progress: Culpeper NAACP to mark 20th anniversary of Million Man March with bus trip to Washington, D.C.

Numerous busloads filled with mainly African American men will head back to the nation’s capital in October to mark the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.

Culpeper NAACP to mark 20th anniversary of Million Man March with bus trip to Washington, D.C.

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For -O0, whether -march=native or -march= is the default still specifies the same family, so both are perfectly compatibly with -O0; and whenever another optimization level is specified, -march=native is beneficial to performance. So, for me, the fact that -O0 is the default doesn't matter for -march 's default.

Instead of manually selecting the optimization flags I'm using -march=native, which in theory should add all optimization flags applicable to the hardware I'm compiling on.

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For work I have to use an Excel version in German. Excel handles the month of March (März) in a strange/wrong way. The standard German abbreviation in the month's list is MRZ (if I fill a series of

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date - Problems with Excel handling of the month of March in German ...

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