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That’s a bit stretched…
That’s a bit stretched…
Ah cool, no worries. Hard to tell sometimes, and it’s better to admit you’re one of today’s 10,000 than be forever dumb :-D
Ok, I’m gonna guess I got whooshed by not knowing the source material of your response gif
Caught a cold - has ice in her hand.
Holy shit… An old Medion laptop in the wild! I got one of those at Aldi in the UK about… I dunno, 20 years ago? A long time ago. 4 years in, the cooler packed in and it started overheating. They RMA’d it and fitted a whole new cooler and motherboard.
The shape looks the same to me, too… Nice little laptop.
Sounds like GDPR / HFEA / other medical or significant legal body. They often also give nice fat juicy bonuses to people who report problems that get looked into, and if a company self-reports will often overlook issues provided there’s a serious attention to cleaning shit up.
I don’t really care about trustable, the only shampoo that reliably deals with my dandruff / itchy scalp is Head & Shoulders. It’s a pain in the ass if I don’t use it. I’d rather not, honestly - heard lots of, “You don’t need it, let it handle itself, just rinse it, whatever…” - yeah, I love looking like it’s snowing and scratching all the time.
service:
and continer:
do the same thing when run inside the same docker-compose.yml. When gluetun
is run separately, you’ll need to reference service:
in order to reference it because it’s outside the same compose file. The difference is slight, but noticeable if you’re running multiple compose files. HTH :)
Oh, I feel for you… Delphi is a really nice language… for 1995. Last I saw it used in anger was back in 2004 or so, and even then it was a joke that it was still going…
Nah. Brothers of Metal, theft of the hammer. “Stealing from a god, you clueless fools… I am the god of thunder!”
ExplainXKCD to the rescue :D
I always thought it was because the earliest stuff was actually filmed infront of a live audience (Like a theatre) who did laugh, so when switching to non-live-audience stuff, the viewing public would be ‘put off’ by no laughter, so they injected it with canned laughter… then as time went on they realised this was rubbish and stopped it.
But maybe I’m just missing the joke in the previous two comments, I dunno.
I’ve had the “Tetris Effect” happen to me - at one time I was really, really into Tetris (To the point where I could quite happily play GameBoy Tetris at max speed for… well, I did it for a few hours in one game once, much to the annoyance of my mate who actually owned the GameBoy and had agreed it would be, “Swap on death”), and I had the ‘visualising falling bricks’ ephemera afterwards, and vivd dreams about Tetris for a few days afterwards.
But, then again, if I get into anything pretty seriously, I’ll have dreams about it. I got really, really into building with Lego’s and I had dreams about that; same with Minecraft and No Man’s Sky.
And leaves you with an ass like the flag of Japan.
Or horseriders :D
Hey, you’ve found what’s good for you :) I did sample the Oban and it was nice, but not at the price they were hawking it at. My current overall favourite is probably a tossup between the Laphroaig Cairdeas I got in 2017 (I think? I’m a bit fuzzy) and a 12-year non-chill-filtered Aberlour… which are such different taste profiles as to be practically incomparable :D Everyone has different tastes, so… going back to the thread starter, let’s celebrate different tastes.
Laphroaig for the win… Was in Oban a few weeks back for a holiday and got a bottle of Kilchomain from the shop across the road from the distillery (no way was I paying the distillery prices - £75 for a 10 year?). Really enjoying it, quite liking the salty overtones.
Well, now you’ve called it out, I’ve got to updeet it.