That's an awful long way to have to stare uncomfortably at the doors.
though tragically slow on my 2010 iMac 27. Wait, it's Safari 7.0. No problem on Firefox or Chrome.
Well, actually, the quotes are whatever the public keys in the field on the page.
That may be true. Lunchbox's point holds true regardless: the problem statement is ambiguous, and is easy to correct so that it is not so.
Why then do they not have people remove the batteries from their watches? Can't they also be unintentional radiators?
Auto-spell correct, FTW!
That's an awful long way to have to stare uncomfortably at the doors.
though tragically slow on my 2010 iMac 27. Wait, it's Safari 7.0. No problem on Firefox or Chrome.
Well, actually, the quotes are whatever the public keys in the field on the page.
That may be true. Lunchbox's point holds true regardless: the problem statement is ambiguous, and is easy to correct so that it is not so.
Why then do they not have people remove the batteries from their watches? Can't they also be unintentional radiators?
Auto-spell correct, FTW!