It's because many more people are vaccinated. Assume 100,000 people are vaccinated and 10,000 aren't. If the infection rate in vaccinated population is 5%, and in the unvaccinated population is 50%, then out of 10,000…
It's a gated community - if you place the Streetview pointer on Lake Worth Rd, you can even see the gates.
Just like bash.
zavulon was joking. It's an old Slashdot meme: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot#Culture
Since they're both AOL properties, I bet something's wonky with their reverse proxy/load balancer.
He claims to have written much of the firmware in the TRS-80 Model 100, released in 1983: http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/comphist/gates.htm...
I'm fine with this being reposted every month or so. In fact, I wouldn't mind if it were pinned to the top of the page.
> If I'm not allowed to make a derivative of the LICENSE DOCUMENT, how am I able to create a parody interpretation? I think you've got it right there. A cursory search of Wikipedia shows parodies may fall under fair…
> I tried it in Emacs. Your definition of correct does not agree with mine. Yes it does. In Emacs, with a proportional font, if I'm on the 10th character of a line and press "up", I do not necessarily move to the…
Scintilla-based editors, GTKsourceview-based editors (I just tried with Scite and Gedit) and Emacs all correctly position the cursor when using the arrow keys and proportional fonts. As for lining up similar constructs,…
When I hit "Return", it duplicates the current line's leading whitespace on the next line. That will still work perfectly with a proportional font. When I hit "cursor-down", most text editors that allow proportional…
I really tried to use proportional fonts for coding, but the kicker for me was selecting text with the mouse (or trackpad). I find it easier to position the pointer when all the letters are the same width. "i"s and "l"s…
If only. He's like this all the time. And he tied scarves around his monitor stand. And he brought in a fog machine.
So, if the number modulo 13 is 0, a taunt, "Maybe you could try drawing something," shows up. Any other easter eggs?
It's because many more people are vaccinated. Assume 100,000 people are vaccinated and 10,000 aren't. If the infection rate in vaccinated population is 5%, and in the unvaccinated population is 50%, then out of 10,000…
It's a gated community - if you place the Streetview pointer on Lake Worth Rd, you can even see the gates.
Just like bash.
zavulon was joking. It's an old Slashdot meme: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot#Culture
Since they're both AOL properties, I bet something's wonky with their reverse proxy/load balancer.
He claims to have written much of the firmware in the TRS-80 Model 100, released in 1983: http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/comphist/gates.htm...
I'm fine with this being reposted every month or so. In fact, I wouldn't mind if it were pinned to the top of the page.
> If I'm not allowed to make a derivative of the LICENSE DOCUMENT, how am I able to create a parody interpretation? I think you've got it right there. A cursory search of Wikipedia shows parodies may fall under fair…
> I tried it in Emacs. Your definition of correct does not agree with mine. Yes it does. In Emacs, with a proportional font, if I'm on the 10th character of a line and press "up", I do not necessarily move to the…
Scintilla-based editors, GTKsourceview-based editors (I just tried with Scite and Gedit) and Emacs all correctly position the cursor when using the arrow keys and proportional fonts. As for lining up similar constructs,…
When I hit "Return", it duplicates the current line's leading whitespace on the next line. That will still work perfectly with a proportional font. When I hit "cursor-down", most text editors that allow proportional…
I really tried to use proportional fonts for coding, but the kicker for me was selecting text with the mouse (or trackpad). I find it easier to position the pointer when all the letters are the same width. "i"s and "l"s…
If only. He's like this all the time. And he tied scarves around his monitor stand. And he brought in a fog machine.
So, if the number modulo 13 is 0, a taunt, "Maybe you could try drawing something," shows up. Any other easter eggs?