@DrPepper said:
and the guy in the shower looks like he’s having a great time.
Not that great; he's just had his towel ripped out of his hands by an extremely powerful vacuum cleaner.
@DrPepper said:
and the guy in the shower looks like he’s having a great time.
Not that great; he's just had his towel ripped out of his hands by an extremely powerful vacuum cleaner.
@Ben L. said:
@Mcoder said:What if people are still using this software when the Universe gets into heat death, and then randomly inflation starts again, a few billion times?What if the world starts revolving around the sun faster?
What if the application is exported to Mercury or Kepler-10b?
The president of agalmic.holdings.root.184.97.AB5 is agalmic.holdings.root.184.97.201. The secretary is agalmic.holdings.root.184.D5, and the chair is agalmic.holdings.root.184.E8.FF. All the shares are owned by those companies in equal measure, and I can tell you that their regulations are written in Python.
@Zacrath said:
@El_Heffe said:Clearly the problem was that the stupidity of the question made him have a cerebrovascular accident.Ashok answered 2 years agofirest right click in ur screen then click properties then setting usme screen resolution ko mouse se jitna apko cahiy utna resolution karke press ok kare apka 640X480 resolution set ho jayega.thnx
@morbiuswilters said:
My favorite is the HTTP spec.. "referer". I shudder every time I type it. The fact that that made it through the glacial standards process should tell you everything you need to know about how well standards bodies work.
It's the same thing as what happened on Wes Day - the word was misspelled in the FTP spec as well, so HTTP followed suit. Presumably the suggestion that mistakes of the past not be repeated was CLOSED WONTFIX.
Now, okay: I get that if you outsource to programmers for whom English is a foreign language they might not realise that "Physcometric" is wrong - that might even get past English speakers without proofreading. But this software I've got here didn't get proofread. So it went out live saying "physcometric". And "permistion", and "brithday" and "firt name". In the UI, in the codebase, in the wire protocol, in the db schema.... Except of course when it doesn't.
SELECT 'hello, I am a SELECT clause'
Works for me in sqlite3 - and Postgresql.
Argh. I didn't try to find the "proper" method (if there is one) of bringing back the title bar; the config setting in question is "mail.tabs.drawInTitlebar".
@toon said:
@cdosrun said:Mind you, there are systems that don't store any information...You have to kind of know snoofle's posts for that one. He means that the number of rows has like nine or so digits. When he says a whole bunch, he actually means a LOT.@snoofle said:
We have a system that stores a whole bunch of information.Maybe I'm just having a bad day, but I found this line to be particularly amusing.