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You can just alias to do this in the programs you do use
Sure, the first time you won't have this enabled, but after that it just works.
we ended up not needing infinitely regrowable teeth
Good point
maybe I underestimate how we will be in 100 years. maybe you overestimate it
But it's a cool ideia nonetheless
it's a cool idea, but probably not a good one
Too much money would be spent to simply get people from point A to point B faster
and why do it this fast? these reasons outweigh the price to build such a thing?
An anti-virus company's rep comes by every couple of months, always bringing stuff that we distribute randomly.
I have a water bottle, bag, notebook (paper, not computer kind), and backpack already :)
Even if they do have the same in-memory representation, you may want to assert types as different just by name.
AccountID: u64
TransactionID: u64
have the same in-memory representation, but are not interchangeable.
thank you very much
N / (1/2) = 2N/1 = 2N
memory alpha, from the star trek fandom
I just want to know about the full name of a character, 30 minutes later I'm reading about how they did something I don't know what is, with some group I don't know of, in a movie I haven't seen.
the vim-visual-multi plugin tries to do this. It takes some time to get the hang of it, but, even if using only the simplest features, it's way better than not having the option.
Yes, it's the Pon Farr, that makes Vulkans have blood fever. The episode you are talking about is Amok Time