Not arguing with the regulations, just pointing out that based on airport diagram[1], since the truck was crossing rwy on taxiway D, the CRJ was on the right approaching from behind. I have never been inside an airport…
> even though Russia's GDP is merely of Guangzhou's Am I missing something? [1] lists Guangzhou’s GDP as 435,746 M USD, while [2] lists Russia’s GDP as 2,173,836 M USD. [1]…
I suppose it’s exactly the programmer’s job to make sure cursor grabs the edge of the curved window border, not the arbitrary point outside.
zsh4humans is even faster than Prezto, according to their benchmarks. that’s what I’m using daily.
I’d add the following: - Kyoto Railway Museum (you can ride a passenger train pulled by a real steam locomotive) - Central Air Force Museum in Monino near Moscow (you can visit Tu-144 and Il-62 passenger cockpits, as…
It's actually a relation between two contacts, not between you and the contact. The UI allows the user to link several contacts, e.g. link the "spouse" or "brother" contact to your friend's contact card. There's a set…
Not arguing with the regulations, just pointing out that based on airport diagram[1], since the truck was crossing rwy on taxiway D, the CRJ was on the right approaching from behind. I have never been inside an airport…
> even though Russia's GDP is merely of Guangzhou's Am I missing something? [1] lists Guangzhou’s GDP as 435,746 M USD, while [2] lists Russia’s GDP as 2,173,836 M USD. [1]…
I suppose it’s exactly the programmer’s job to make sure cursor grabs the edge of the curved window border, not the arbitrary point outside.
zsh4humans is even faster than Prezto, according to their benchmarks. that’s what I’m using daily.
I’d add the following: - Kyoto Railway Museum (you can ride a passenger train pulled by a real steam locomotive) - Central Air Force Museum in Monino near Moscow (you can visit Tu-144 and Il-62 passenger cockpits, as…
It's actually a relation between two contacts, not between you and the contact. The UI allows the user to link several contacts, e.g. link the "spouse" or "brother" contact to your friend's contact card. There's a set…