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I have a feeling that they will, just to make an extra buck for themselves.
I have a feeling that they will, just to make an extra buck for themselves.
As Faith in Strange Days
I mainly mentioned it in response to your complaints about the Equinox’s entertainment system. You’re right about range and charging speed, but it sure feels good to drive!
I get that it doesn’t look sporty so it won’t appeal to everyone. Its form factor is actually a plus for me though. I like the balance of sleek styling with useful cargo capacity.
Take a look at the Ford Mustang Mach-e too. Despite the Mustang name, it’s closer to a wagon or small SUV. I just got one and love it so far.
The whole ending of Transistor, OMG. And that’s coming from someone who plays games for fun mechanics, not for the story or for feeling things.
You don’t need to code or use a terminal to use Linux
Memento
Yes, exactly. Except Tijuana Flats, they’re all right.
Because you still need to be able to understand what’s actually getting executed. There’s no debugger so you’ll still be debugging Bash.
I like the idea in principle. For it to be worth using though, it needs to output readable Bash.
let
is also used to declare values in better languages than JavaScript, such as Haskell and ML family languages like OCaml and F#
She put a bag on my head
It’s an intentional misspelling of “own”. The letter p is next to o on the keyboard. I think it was meant to mimic the frantic typing of a sweaty competitive trash talker.
The pictured characters are from the movie “Ladyhawke”. They are lovers who are cursed: he is a wolf by night and she a hawk by day. In the movie, an eclipse plays a key role in breaking the curse. This movie features pretty sick sword fights and peak Michelle Pfeiffer.
Replace the gin with bourbon and it becomes a boulivardier! That’s one of my favorites.
Holy crap I thought this was a Patrick Warburton at first
Don’t put your dick in that
That is nice for when C# is mandated, but it’ll never replace F#
This was one of the first things I remember noticing too! It’s interesting to hear that so many people also noticed tree leaves first.