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As my father always said: you may be a funny person, but looks don’t count for everything.
As my father always said: you may be a funny person, but looks don’t count for everything.
Ah gee dang, you’re right. Thanks!
It’s a quote from a Star Wars show movie.
This is still a joke mind you, but whose justice?
It can be, sure. But when used in a limited manner where it makes sense it can be the more readable option. I’ve used it in a try/catch to retry the operation after changing a variable. One label (“reconnect”), one goto, totally easy to understand on a surface level.
The solar eclipse from Monday.
I genuinely had someone stop and ask me why you can’t see the moon during an eclipse because “it’s got light in it right”.
They’re soon to replace our HR manager.
It’s useful for UltraVNC to pass through key combos like alt-tab without triggering them on the local PC.
But at least your pacman has candy
You certainly get to try I guess
Look in the mirror for something invisible?
Why, just the other day he hemmed a formal gown for a client two inches too short!
Search for Feltman Langer mug, should get you there.
I bought one and have it at my office. It’s a fine mug.
Well, Transformation fetishes are a real thing. Entirely possible.
Respectable. Anxious commander attempting to cut down the time that a critical mission will take, and accepting the response that it isn’t possible with a minimum of further distraction.
I have a use case in Powershell: my company has a number of scripts that are minimally but importantly customized per-location, and I have an otherwise unused “SiteId” variable where I keep the location name for that specific script for a quick sanity check when I’m looking them over for any reason. Not necessary, but useful to me. Probably wouldn’t do the same thing in a compiled program, but I can at least see where someone might want something similar.
Yeah, you used to have to get satellite for that to be an issue.
He would’ve liked that. He was a real nice guy, always said I had a face for radio.