I understand that a significant majority of Australians still support the Aboriginal segregation and forced adoption laws. What? I don't think I've met anyone, ever, whom holds such an opinion. (And I grew up in south…
Are you sure you have the speed correct? The approximate top speed of a swift is 170km/h. I find it very hard to believe that the car managed to speed up further to overtake, and subsequently crash without any injury to…
I would be very suprised if Amazon didn't have a very sophisticated address normalisation process (in Australia, there are several pieces of software that can process generic user provided addresses, and return a…
That seem's to be the desirable outcome, if the trade-off for perceived speed is a larger memory footprint. Users directly feel the speed, but are less likely to be affected by a larger memory footprint.
Seems like a silly thing to worry about, you can happily code against c# (and .net in general) without Visual Studio.
You lost me somewhere between eating the rich, and whales...
At least when running on Internode hardware, the traffic only runs on Telstra copper; once terminated at the exchange (on Agile/Internode DSLAM), it pushes out into Internode's backhaul/network. (It's a moot point if…
Because I didn't have an account (having previously nothing to contribute).
Celery does not have a negative net impact. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celery#Nutrition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_calorie_food It's a common misconception.
I understand that a significant majority of Australians still support the Aboriginal segregation and forced adoption laws. What? I don't think I've met anyone, ever, whom holds such an opinion. (And I grew up in south…
Are you sure you have the speed correct? The approximate top speed of a swift is 170km/h. I find it very hard to believe that the car managed to speed up further to overtake, and subsequently crash without any injury to…
I would be very suprised if Amazon didn't have a very sophisticated address normalisation process (in Australia, there are several pieces of software that can process generic user provided addresses, and return a…
That seem's to be the desirable outcome, if the trade-off for perceived speed is a larger memory footprint. Users directly feel the speed, but are less likely to be affected by a larger memory footprint.
Seems like a silly thing to worry about, you can happily code against c# (and .net in general) without Visual Studio.
You lost me somewhere between eating the rich, and whales...
At least when running on Internode hardware, the traffic only runs on Telstra copper; once terminated at the exchange (on Agile/Internode DSLAM), it pushes out into Internode's backhaul/network. (It's a moot point if…
Because I didn't have an account (having previously nothing to contribute).
Celery does not have a negative net impact. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celery#Nutrition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_calorie_food It's a common misconception.