What weird morals do optometrists run into?
joby
I hate that I do this, but when I do finally respond to an email or letter and it's been too long, I sign off with "Yours eventually"
I think it's closer to #2, but by choice/convention. An episode I watched lately had a mention of a ship "matching our orientation"
I put place and a word or two of the context I met them. In my case it's usually the instrument they play like:
Jane (NOLA music clarinet)
It's a common choice for adding noise to snitch lines (e.g. a webpage or email address for reporting that you think your neighbor is an immigrant or that your boss hasn't fired your black colleague yet).
Lots of folks spam those channels, and the bee movie script is a meme text to spam it with.
This is great. I think that September 11th fits even better.
Yeah, clearly the emacs concept of windows is older (or they'd be called panes or something)
Now I'm curious whether the emacs concept of frames is older than the desktop environment concept of a window... And what exactly a new frame means in a tui environment. I make new frames all the time, but I'm usually in a GUI environment.
Right? I haven't listened to knowledge fight in a minute, but I'm sure looking for their upcoming episodes.
Ya win some, ya learn some.
Earlier in the story arc they got to their campsite by canoe. In the 80s it's totally reasonable that they didn't know when the rain was going to break.
This reads as sarcastic to me, but I and many others legitimately do, through the use of a password manager. I have an encrypted database that syncs between my phone, laptop, and a vps, and I occasionally manually back up to a free email account. I only need to remember the one password to unlock the db.