Looks like you think about "Basic English" which is a bit more formalized than Wikipedia's "Simple English" - see https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_English (and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_English )
see also this HN post from 2012: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3853148
as soon as interest or taxes are involved, you'll end up with fractions of cents. Or if you want to split an uneven amount between people.
I think this is a duplicate of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26956077
Iurisprudentia est scientia omnium rerum, humanorum atque divinarum jurisprudence is the science of everything, both human and divine :-)
(not addressing the original problem "false copyright notices", but) what about streaming to Twitch? Admittedly, they are mainly doing game streaming, so probably unknown to your intended audience, but they'd probably…
> Listserv is patented apparently not patented, but trademarked (the "T" in USPTO), so it's just the name "Listserv", see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LISTSERV#Trademark
> In this meeting, I proceed to read them the contents of my email, sometimes literally and sometimes paraphrasing. Did you try sending them voice messages instead, possibly via some TTS service? (originally intended as…
ITYM "doc", since "docs" is already pluralised...
While I'm not a fan of "visual programming languages", I think Scratch (https://scratch.mit.edu/) and ScratchJr (http://scratchjr.org/) are good. ScratchJr is made for the younger ones, "no reading required" (but…
I think GP asked more about ascending chronological order (i.e. "oldest first"). Of course, that's only conjecture, based on what I thought when reading the question. OTOH, your info about "best" vs. "everything" is of…
I like the color names, but am a bit disappointed there are multiple names for the same color, e.g. #000000 is 'divorced black' in one palette, and 'contributable black' in another.
Wouldn't it be more like a Genossenschaft/Cooperative? https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coop%C3%A9rative
Looks like you think about "Basic English" which is a bit more formalized than Wikipedia's "Simple English" - see https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_English (and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_English )
see also this HN post from 2012: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3853148
as soon as interest or taxes are involved, you'll end up with fractions of cents. Or if you want to split an uneven amount between people.
I think this is a duplicate of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26956077
Iurisprudentia est scientia omnium rerum, humanorum atque divinarum jurisprudence is the science of everything, both human and divine :-)
(not addressing the original problem "false copyright notices", but) what about streaming to Twitch? Admittedly, they are mainly doing game streaming, so probably unknown to your intended audience, but they'd probably…
> Listserv is patented apparently not patented, but trademarked (the "T" in USPTO), so it's just the name "Listserv", see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LISTSERV#Trademark
> In this meeting, I proceed to read them the contents of my email, sometimes literally and sometimes paraphrasing. Did you try sending them voice messages instead, possibly via some TTS service? (originally intended as…
ITYM "doc", since "docs" is already pluralised...
While I'm not a fan of "visual programming languages", I think Scratch (https://scratch.mit.edu/) and ScratchJr (http://scratchjr.org/) are good. ScratchJr is made for the younger ones, "no reading required" (but…
I think GP asked more about ascending chronological order (i.e. "oldest first"). Of course, that's only conjecture, based on what I thought when reading the question. OTOH, your info about "best" vs. "everything" is of…
I like the color names, but am a bit disappointed there are multiple names for the same color, e.g. #000000 is 'divorced black' in one palette, and 'contributable black' in another.
Wouldn't it be more like a Genossenschaft/Cooperative? https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coop%C3%A9rative