I had never heard of London forces—named after a German! Thanks Dave2!
I had never heard of London forces—named after a German! Thanks Dave2!
Anything’s a regex if you’re brave enough.
It’s too late and I’m too many beers in to look this up, but I’d bet my next beer on the word pair ‘white people’ being considerably more prevalent than ‘while people’, especially around here. So you’re not necessarily in need of coffee, your brain is just doing its job—matching patterns and saving you fractions of a calorie to not have to actually pay attention to the letters.
I used the golden ratio bad but my is design still.
This is a few years old, but I loved this one from London.
I get this if I’m shopping in Waitrose. I think it’s from gripping the shopping cart so tightly whilst looking at the prices.
Does this have anything to do with Conan O’Brien? There’s a clue there in that URL…
Please stop Spocking your fivers?
More importantly, it gives them demographic information (sex, age, race, etc). Can’t get that from just sales figures.
I think it was just nervous—bit of performance anxiety probably. But you can see by the smug, self-satisfied right hand side that it all worked out in the end.
All good points—did you mean “tiny violin mode”, or have I been misunderstanding that song for a long time?
I’ve been using AWS R53 for this for ages and it works well. Not specifically recommending AWS but using dynamic updates rather than a DDNS service (or running your own name server which I’ve also done).
Is there any good reason to limit a text field like that these days? Although, UCAS probably still rocking a System/360…
Also en-dash for separating two numbers when indicating a range. I have AHK shortcuts for them both :).
Your request for a duel is held in a queue and will be answered as soon as I’ve dealt with my colleague who inconsiderately has the same initials as me.