@Polygeekery said in Emojis - They are coming to get you. Or PC gone mad:
I may have been the only regular posted, and only person to hold the spoon, that never got a whoosh badge...
I never got one either.
@NTW said in You learn something new everyday:
@cartman82
You can thank Baron Baltimore for the Maryland flag. It's his coat of arms.
FWIW, an autistic co-worker of mine said that she liked the Maryland flag because of all the colors.
Old news but really funny.
Sparticles / Mar 19, 2007
Medical researcher discovers integration, gets 75 citations
(Note: this post is `just for fun;’ no premeds, doctors, researchers, or nobel laureates were meant to be offended in the writing of this post.) The bane of many American physics grad student…
Ok, Thanks anyway.
In another time and place it - the discodefinition of you would cause a "philosophical" debatediscussion, but that would be academic now.
On reflection, if the latest MOD / Banner / RFC is to be believed, the requested edit would only last as long as the continued used of this forum software.
@blakeyrat said:Ok, yeah, so that's basically reverse-Family Feud with the difference that in Family Feud it's teams of 5 (generally a family, natch), and the surveys are done like in some random shopping mall in advance of the episode.
We have that show too (under a different title, “Family Fortunes”, for raisins). It attracts a very different set of players.
@ben_lubar said:Which means if the Romanian man had yelled "god is great" the exact same thing should have happened or everyone is being racist bigots.
You like to use a language supposedly based on logic, but you don't seem to have grasped the logic stuff yet.
Except for those ones that pay for the roads, public transport, public schools, police, firemen, army, prisons, regulationary bodies, dole and so on and so forth.
A lot of people hate hipsters because of the combination of anti-conformist bull-shit cultural appropriation with a topping of special snowflake syndrome.
I'm waiting for the rise of the Neo-Beatniks.
I couldn't decided between a gramming flag for you or a whoosh for @loose so I voted both.
The gramming flag was arguably more deserved as you seemed to post in this topic just for the sake of pointing it out
Yes, I noticed that.
Taking my post (using the ) you get https://what.thedailywtf.com/t/eval/50650/187?u=loose, which I take to be a link to the post - as designed.
Hovering over the in the same post I get https://what.thedailywtf.com/t/eval/50650/187 in the Browser status bar and in reality (i.e right-click/copy link address) rather than the intuitive and expected link to "the post".
What I expected was https://what.thedailywtf.com/t/eval/50650/69?u=loose to take me back to the post so that I could see the post in the context of those around it.
I will admit that I have never clicked that link, and having now clicked it I can see how it works and I can see how it might help in a very confusing way (for me at least). It's like a reverse of the "Reply" thingy but failing (for me).
General Note: For some strange reason, I always actively enable the Status Bar of any Browse I use, and use it to constantly check / be aware of what is "under" my point and where it goes.
But as I often try point out to others, beware of assumptions as they are a to learning.
Thank you for making me do this :)
I don't think it's quite that bad. temp gets thrown away after each loop iteration (modulo when GC runs) so you're only going to get up to (around) double the size of the list used for space. BFD; that's pretty common for sorting algorithms. The shortening of ListyList won't use extra space.
@accalia said:.... is that George Takai?
Don't know. It's #13 on the list I was searching through: http://www.findsounds.com/ISAPI/search.dll?keywords=evil+laugh
Actually would have preferred a Vincent Price clip, but after checking out about 20 sound bytes, settled for that one.
@boomzilla said:I wouldn't have though so, but still enough of a difference to make direct comparisons difficult. It's bad enough just looking at different places in the US.
Yeah -- I really wish people would stop playing the "compare the wages game" without taking cost of living into account.
(It's why I'm not a huge fan of Made in Mexico, for one -- atop the mess that is the gov't down there, and the drug cartels, the cost of living there is brutal from the information I've been able to obtain -- there are chunks of the US where I bet you could get cheaper labor...)