No doubt flowery wording is a combination of tradition and an attempt to assuage the English-language snobs who believe the wordier the message, the more "elevated" it must be.
Personally, I'd like to deliver whoever wrote the note of his/her pretentious snobbery.
No doubt the flowery wording is a combination of tradition and an attempt to assuage the English-language hoity-toities who are under the impression that the wordier the message, the more value it has in the esteem of upper clahsses.
Personally, I'd like to deliver whoever wrote the note of his/...
I'd rather have a gentler slope that the train climbs more easily, or else a stronger train. The train can go quite fast on the flats but it barely chugs along on the slope.
I plan to canibalize the red train in order to motorize the green locomotive. Then make a couple passenger cars for the green train. But I only have the one motor.
Degaussing is the process of decreasing or eliminating a remnant magnetic field. It is possibly named after the Gauss unit of magnetism, which in turn is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. Due to magnetic hysteresis it is generally not possible to reduce a magnetic field completely to zero, so degaussing typically induces a very small "known" field referred to as bias. Degaussing was originally applied to reduce ships' magnetic signatures during WWII. Degaussing is also used to reduce magnetic fields in CRT monitors and to destroy the data on magnetic media.
Degaussing ships' hulls
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♪ And it seems to me / you lived your life / like a luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540×1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1⁄683 watt per steradian in the wind. ♪
@KitFox Sure... I just need some um holobeads for the projectertron matrix. They're pretty hard to come by. It'll take a while to align the matrix to the inverse photon dejiggliator, too. I'l give it my best shot, though.
@MattЭллен I have two custom classes, but a lot of the functions overlap. I am not sure how to manage this code in a web app. I'd use a module for a desktop application. I think. But it's been so long since I wrote that stuff...Anyway, seems there ought to be an easier way to do it.
There once was an ornery android Whose skin cells were haploid, not diploid They could only mutate Never once copulate So the android, of romance, was devoid
what you can do instead is make a class that has the overlap in it and take those parts out of the other classes and added the new class in as a member of the other two classes
Trying to figure out how to declare the signature for fn() such that you can get both an array of FOO and a function that takes a FOO for all possible FOO is always brainfucking in those kinds of languages.