I imagine that will be the RNC as well. Kind of a tradition in an election year ^_^
Santa Clara, CA: Backend Developer and/or INTERN WhiteHat Security: https://www.whitehatsec.com We help secure the interwebs by telling our customers how their websites are vulnerable. We do automated black box testing…
bah, the earlier poster got both my methods, oh well, teach me to read.
starting from Ex mode: qaa<return><esc>q25@a
:s/1*/\r/g <return> 11 keystrokes but it adds an additional new line, not sure if that would pass the test.
I know very little about the price of weed, but I think some of the data has to be bogus: $1000 for 5 grams in Palo Alto? When I lived there all my neighbors had their "ten plants" growing in their back yards, nobody I…
publishing the standard deviation on the normalized price would go a long way towards making the numbers more useful. If you get enough samples you can do a simple fit to attempt to quantify the discount rate.
I actually think there could be some objective quality measures, but you would need someone with a fair range of experience to judge. Perhaps number of buds per ounce in the mix or a simple color/image chart to select…
I imagine that will be the RNC as well. Kind of a tradition in an election year ^_^
Santa Clara, CA: Backend Developer and/or INTERN WhiteHat Security: https://www.whitehatsec.com We help secure the interwebs by telling our customers how their websites are vulnerable. We do automated black box testing…
bah, the earlier poster got both my methods, oh well, teach me to read.
starting from Ex mode: qaa<return><esc>q25@a
:s/1*/\r/g <return> 11 keystrokes but it adds an additional new line, not sure if that would pass the test.
I know very little about the price of weed, but I think some of the data has to be bogus: $1000 for 5 grams in Palo Alto? When I lived there all my neighbors had their "ten plants" growing in their back yards, nobody I…
publishing the standard deviation on the normalized price would go a long way towards making the numbers more useful. If you get enough samples you can do a simple fit to attempt to quantify the discount rate.
I actually think there could be some objective quality measures, but you would need someone with a fair range of experience to judge. Perhaps number of buds per ounce in the mix or a simple color/image chart to select…