Fun fact, I read that GRRM still writes using a DOS copy of WordPerfect
Norway continuing to demonstrate how to run a country
*mad that he torched the site for this business model, only for Google to find that the data was basically useless for training
Okay, fine, rainier part
Nah that’s in the Netherlands
Well I live in a rainy part of the UK, and we basically had rain all month, so longer showers are probably more likely helping avoid the reservoir flooding over here
I guess the one upside to this situation is our water isn’t even metered, we just pay a flat rate every quarter
Wanna know something weirder?
The official Google keyboard has undo too—just only on the Japanese locale (perhaps on similar languages too)
No idea why it’s not at least an option to put on the suggestion bar for every other language
For you, sure! For me, it’s a decimal point
Could be onto a winner, but we need to know more about the sandwich
Goddamn, if that’s a cubano…
That makes a lot of sense actually, I’m convinced this is the case
It must have taken a pause at least because I saw him 9 years ago in a field in the UK
Fantastic musician, but as you say, definitely a bit weird
Kinda as all the greats are, really
The George in the photo has had way more impact than the one in the article IMO
Parliament & Funkadelic have made some of the most important contributions to modern music
I’m now wondering if OP is in a locale that flips the thousand separator with the decimal point or if their update client is proposing 2 updates and roughly 10% of a third
The joke works for both
What are you concluding from the data you are posting?
I’ve not heard that track in like a decade
I was aware that there was algorithmic expansion that could be done, but I did think it was a maximum of 12 real channels (L, C, R, SL, SR, RL, RR, sub, 4x overheads)
What are the other 4? Do they add channels between the ear height and overheads?
I knew there was some magic going on with DPL, but I never guessed quite how they did it—that was a surprisingly simple approach in the end!
Lisa needs jaces