Correct, _people_ cannot ovulate. (Some) females can ovulate. One case of an unusual cytogenetically proved phenotypically male fertile hermaphrodite can ovulate.
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The main problem with such approach is that `class _RealShipOpts:` is very ugly to write unit tests for. You need to import a private entity in tests. I would slightly change the presented approach, and move the…
In the vicinity of obscenity?
any evidence of that?
> Local garages are shutting due to lack of demand I cannot book an MOT or regular appointment in "local garages" because all are booked for weeks ahead. I don't think your statemenet is anywhere near being true.
> Compared to stuff like Toyotas or Hondas Don't get this. I had a CR-V from 1996 (over 300k), sold it a few years ago, and can still see it cruising around the town. My previous Toyota Yaris was pretty much unkillable,…
Indeed, I almost can't read untyped python code these days. It just feels like "what the hell is going on here?" and "what is this object?" ever so often. Sorry to say that but most people who write python just aren't…
Correct, _people_ cannot ovulate. (Some) females can ovulate. One case of an unusual cytogenetically proved phenotypically male fertile hermaphrodite can ovulate.
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The main problem with such approach is that `class _RealShipOpts:` is very ugly to write unit tests for. You need to import a private entity in tests. I would slightly change the presented approach, and move the…
In the vicinity of obscenity?
any evidence of that?
> Local garages are shutting due to lack of demand I cannot book an MOT or regular appointment in "local garages" because all are booked for weeks ahead. I don't think your statemenet is anywhere near being true.
> Compared to stuff like Toyotas or Hondas Don't get this. I had a CR-V from 1996 (over 300k), sold it a few years ago, and can still see it cruising around the town. My previous Toyota Yaris was pretty much unkillable,…
Indeed, I almost can't read untyped python code these days. It just feels like "what the hell is going on here?" and "what is this object?" ever so often. Sorry to say that but most people who write python just aren't…