Looks like 'lime' is indeed a fixed width font !
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RE: Translation of 'That's a good idea'
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RE: Translation of 'That's a good idea'
Monospaced fonts are all well and good, but I like my whitespace tabbed so it's generally not a problem.
I actually use the 'lime' font from the Artwiz font pack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artwiz_fonts). I specifically took the time to convert it over for use in windows.
Here I'll even link my copy so you can try, I like it at 8-point black background, white text :
Enjoy.
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RE: Eaches? [Yet another TMobile WTF]
@PJH said:
@Cad Delworth said:
http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/en.wiktionary.org/wiki/each disagrees with you.
Would this be the dictionary that 'anyone can edit'? It even disagrees with itself:
http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/en.wiktionary.org/wiki/each [citation]Ah, there, FTFY
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RE: Renew your domains
@spxza said:
Overworked, underpaid....sigh....anyone know of a tropical island with a decent Internet connection?
Responding to your signature -- try Barbados, it has solid connectivity via LIME. They don't advertise their speeds on their website, but it's DSL , all prices are Barbados dollars. 2 barbados dollars = 1 USD.Enjoy your new beautiful home :)
Moderator's note: added quote for context :)
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RE: Good work, Register.com
Fabulously, my corporate proxy blocks :
http://i27.tinypic.com/2qkqo35.jpg
Whatever it is, I'm sure it's funny. :-/
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RE: The Register WTF
You all are clearly not versed well in your Pornography!
The (arguably) well know nickname for Ron Jeremy, a very famous porn star known for length and girth, is "The Hedgehog" due to large amounts of hair on his back, etc. The search is looking for a Ron Jeremy type article.
Wikipedia has an article about it -- but I knew this one off the top of my head ;-P
If you've never heard of Ron Jeremy, get out a bit more !http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Jeremy
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RE: Got Beef?
My best guess is the standard "DEADBEEF" hex code designed to end / begin certain memory blocks.
From a fast google search (my memory isn't perfect .. ) :
DEADBEEF :
The hexadecimal word-fill pattern for freshly allocated memory under a number of IBM environments, including the RS/6000. Some modern debugging tools deliberately fill freed memory with this value as a way of converting heisenbugs into Bohr bugs. As in “Your program is DEADBEEF” (meaning gone, aborted, flushed from memory); if you start from an odd half-word boundary, of course, you have BEEFDEAD. See also the anecdote under fool and dead beef attack.
Your "SteakOverflowError" sounds like you're run into the freed memory and something is catching to prevent badness for occuring. Either case, it's good fun to read :)