Can I Choose not to Fly?
Inspired by a chat conversation I lurked.
I am an adventurer on the far away land of Zendikar. I truly enjoy traveling by land. Bushwhacking, weathering the roil and encountering strange and exotic flora and fauna are the highlights of any good adventure. Unfortunately,...
Bonjour, PPCG! Quelle heure est-il? This means what time is it in French, for that is exactly what this challenge is about.
Telling time in French (at least formally) is a bit different from telling time in English. Telling the time starts out with Il est (It is). Then, you put the hour followed...
If you gave a specific ASCII drawing and said "output this", then that would probably be better. If it's code-golf, then it becomes kolmogorov-complexity.
I just figured you know people would like good looking bunnies with pancakes or ones in funny languages or stuff. I didn't really think I needed a criteria per se for populairty contest
@quartata My personal opinion is that popularity-contest is first and foremost for challenges where you have a scoring criterion that's hard to compute, but easy for humans to judge semi-objectively.
@PhiNotPi Is it still alright for me to use your music in my videos? I'm planning on using Serene in a new Minecraft tutorial that I should be uploading later today.
I thought they were genuinely nice people and now I am concerned that it might be a facade. I was a happier guy thinking that they were just nice people.
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Redirect a user to an XKCD comic
Challenge: Make a program so that, when run, opens any XKCD comic in a browser (any browser). This is a code-golf, so the shortest program in bytes wins.
Any suggestions? Is it too simple? Etc.
@AlexA. Looks pretty similar. Our Ameletä are made of eggs (about 1-2 eggs per person) then adding flour and milk and some salt (well just very little). And we eat them with anything sweet (jam, honey, cinnamon sugar, etc) but also satly like slices of meat, cheese etc.
I've never heard of almond yogurt before. My grocery store has a lot of almond and soy milk stuff (even cashew milk apparently) but I haven't seen almond yogurt there.
@quartata Ok: Take a bowl, add about 1-2 eggs per person, add a pinch of salt. Then for each egg add a very full tablespoon of flour (sucht that it forms a mountain on the spoon) and about the same volume of milk. Then stir with a wisk. If it seems too few, just add more milk and flour. (You can change the consistency however you like it: more milk=>thinner, more flour=>thicker.) I usually make a consistency that is thicker than water, but still a bit thinner than sirup.
Take a frying pan, heat it up (does not to bee on full heat) and melt a little bit of butter (so it won't stick, needs less than a tablespoon, you have to repeat this after every few ameletä). Take a decent sized laddle, fill it with the dough-sauce and empty it into the frying pan. (Hold the fryingpan and tilt it for evenly distributing the dough-sauce.) When the upper side has gotten dry, it is time to flip it over.
This can be done with a spattle (boring) or (not so boring) by flipping it in mid air like in the comics. (Do not do this if you just added the butter...)
For doing so rattle the (dry on top) ameletä somewhat to the rim further away from you, then quickly jerk the pan upward with a simultaneous tilting motion towards you. Keep your eyes on the ameletä and observe the rotation, catch the ameletä by moving the pan down again. together by toothpick).
I recommend putting a plate into the (somewhat heated) oven for storing the already made ameletä and keeping them warm. The ameletä can also be put into the freezer and eaten cold, makes a nice appetizer when you roll in sone soft cheese, ham or salmon and cut it into small pieces (held together by toothpick).
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really? I think only a few months ago it was fairly close to the 2:1 vote rule such that I always needed to clarify that it's not valid for people who can't see vote breakdowns
and before that it's been a valid loophole for a fairly long time