It can only accommodate 58ft wide ships but it can accomodate a 74 ft wide ship?
It can only accommodate 58ft wide ships but it can accomodate a 74 ft wide ship?
Because it makes my pee taste funny
The worst is when they just won’t leave afterwards. So clingy.
So what printer should I be looking for when I rob graves?
Who’s melroy?
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I don’t get it
GPL FAQ: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#NonFreeTools
In the old days proprietary compilers was the norm. If “blue” is of value an open source equivalent will be made eventually. But looking at the blue examples and sdesk repo I doubt it.
Going just by the examples, Blue itself seems more an incomplete templating/code generation layer for getting some syntax sugar than anything else. Like you write Blue targeting C, write super high level constructs in Blue, then include C headers and snippets of C code for all the stuff you can’t write in Blue, and finally transpile Blue into C which is then compiled conventionally.
I got one of those desks with a vertical pneumatic lift so I can stack the computers vertically in a rack and just raise/lower it so the right one is at eye height
I wonder if you applied inflation from the time that idiom was first popularized what the modern price would be.
MAAAN would be a much better acronym though
NAAAAAaaaants ingonyamaaaaaa bagithi Babaaa
That’s when you update your sig with your address and a link to a local delivery venue
Alternatively all 504 Gateway Timeout
That joke was constant in the early 00s.
No, pipes don’t really store it unless they’re blocked a long time and even then they don’t hold much. They facilitate the pee’s transfer to your cat in a child
Sunburnt Clitoris. Sounds itchy.
They probably have a bunch of 1 hour ‘books’ that mess with the average as shorter is cheaper to help pad out their numbers.
Looking at my personal library, the median length audiobook is The Last Wish at a tad over 10 hours. So it’d be equal to 1.5 books going by that, not the worst marketing exaggeration I’ve ever seen.
You could say finding the Trans Server is their TransMission
I’d usually do the former because by build number I usually mean pipeline or job id in a build server. You could build 4.0.4 and then 3.4.18 and so 4.0.4 could be build number 1026 while 3.4.18 is 1027.
You can also just use a special number to keep your version number unique when doing dev builds so your version number comes through like 3.5.2-48 and some might call the 48 a build number, in which case that would make sense to reset with each version number.