

They can’t not honour the contract, can they? The only risk is their going bankrupt, which seems unlikely, given for how long they’ve existed already.
They can’t not honour the contract, can they? The only risk is their going bankrupt, which seems unlikely, given for how long they’ve existed already.
Unsubstantiated claim: Any set of rules that aim at distributing money according to some merit can be exploited in a way that those who get the most money are not those providing the most value.
Or less formally: Any game can be cheesed.
If you’re considering Nebula, I’d, personally, go for the lifetime subscription. It’s the better deal after 5 years.
Something like “I’ll be the first to say that I don’t know anything about this.”
You get downvotes for a completely useless statement. Who’d have thunk?
Do you mean…
body > article > h1
is smaller than body > h2
body > article > h1
is smaller than body > article > h2
?And where? Which spec stylesheets are you talking about?
For (1), https://css-tricks.com/document-outline-dilemma/ might answer your question.
Could be. I try to avoid Excel. And I believe “wenn” is a wrong translation, whether the function has that name or not.
The best part is that if your version of Excel is German, you can’t write =IF()
. You have to use =FALLS()
.
It’s always fun to google a function and then the translation.
Thank God we only eat the bod… never mind.
But at least we don’t touch chil… I’ll see myself out.
I admit that I have been bitten by the fact that commits don’t have a “true home branch”.
Not all chemistry ‘works better’ at higher temperatures
I was referring to Arrhenius’ equation. Of course that doesn’t apply anymore when you reach denaturation temperatures. Very high fevers are deadly.
Is that a new speedrunning category? How often can you beat the game before the battery runs out?
Well, bad instructions still are bad instructions, regardless of the user.
What could possibly be preferrable to git switch -c <branchname>
?
The last is just a normal git workflow, isn’t it?
It’s incredible that cashiers aren’t taught this.
Paraphrasing a Scandinavian who gave an interview I once saw in a TV documentary about the correction system in some nordic country:
Once that perpetrator gets out of prison and rents an apartment next to you, would you rather he was subject to inhumane punishment? Or would you rather he was treated like a human being and learned how to behave in society?
That’s… ambiguous.
High temperature isn’t there to kill pathogens. Instead it’s there to help the immune system, because biochemistry (chemistry in general) works better in higher temperatures.
Source: “Immune” by Philipp Dettmer.
Let me rephrase: It would be illegal for them to not honour their contract. Of course shitty companies may be shitty and reap lawsuits in return.