Even before the 2000s they started showing a blue screen instead of static.
That wasn’t just a digital or flat panel thing.
But of course old sets were around for a long time.
Even before the 2000s they started showing a blue screen instead of static.
That wasn’t just a digital or flat panel thing.
But of course old sets were around for a long time.
One of my friends in middle school had the last name Morris, so I think of it as a last name.
Hamilton is a last name. I won’t doubt that there are some people who have it first (not checking), but they probably have two last names.
I assume it was just named after r/politics - like most of the other communities here during the migration.
If you want one that isn’t actually from that time, just feels like it, I’d say https://tildes.net/
They won’t be able to afford it.
And indeed 1F414 is a lower (hexadecimal) number than 1F95A, so in the absence of other criteria I’m sure in most systems it would sort first.
They might not know the name for the extension of alphabetical order to all characters in Unicode (and neither do I) but it’s logical to associate it with alphabetical since it’s similar in concept.
Last night when I saw this post I happened to support it at a perfect round number.
To have a chance of being made into a real set, it needs a little under 5 times that number of supporters - specifically this weird composite number 2^4 * 5^4.
Their review forgot to mention the incredible number of crossovers supported from other financial titles. In most cases you can directly load cloud saves from all kinds of other releases in the genre from a vast number of publishers. Really helps reduce grinding.
As far as I know FreeTaxUSA can only support saves that you manually replay in their game.
Primaries are still subject to spoiler effects and such.
In my very blue state this year where the top two in the primary go on to the general, there was a local position which had a whole bunch of well qualified Democrats vs just a couple of Republicans. (Incumbent not running)
The dem vote was split enough that we very nearly had just the two Republicans in the general. Like less than 60 votes away.
That one actually has a simple math reason: the slow lane is slow generally because it has more cars, so more people are actually in it than are in a faster lane. (Ignoring traffic waves and taking the average speeds)
That typo reverses the meaning by being one letter off.
(It had said “diy cooking paint”)
I’d say very slightly past that. Quantum computers do work right now, but it’s the same way the Wright brothers’ first plane worked: as proof of concept and research, but not better than existing tech for solving any problems.
And it’s not that they fail to meet expectations of the designers, as far as I know they do exactly what they are built to do as well as predicted with the tech we have. Just the press is expecting more.
I’m a little surprised they are even still going. I guess staying small really was a goal.
Thanks for that link. Love discovering good educational channels.
I don’t know any CSS (despite reading memes about it like this) but I do know that the bottom of that page has a link to something called Grid Garden
I wonder if it’s a compile error to have multiple conflicting COMEFROM statements
I think there’s at least one INTERCAL implementation where that’s how you start multi-threading
I’m talking long before digital channels existed. (In the US anyway)