This was outside my office a few months back. Unfortunately, all I had was my cell phone camera, which I was trying not to get wet. Hence the not-so-good quality and the awning intruding on the top right.
But it was an honest-to-goodness full double rainbow.
@trg787 See that "upload" button on the right? Try clicking it.
Before you do, though, please remember that this is chat room is (a) public, and (b) fully archived and searchable. So don't post anything that could come back to haunt you.
This S.O.B.s on purpose are undermining our economics, they ruined all our financial structure. Belarus got such a terrible attack from Germany, at dawn of 1941/06/22 They forgot all. Belarus is only 6 towns, population = 10,000,000. It's less than in Moscow. For compare: Viet Nam population = 80,000,000
It seems both terms are used to describe the effort to transform from arbitrary form to a unique form. Is there any difference between the two words? Why is there XML normalize-space but not canonicalize-space? And a file name in a canonical-form but not a file name in a normalized-form?
@simchona — Canonical refers primarily to matters pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church (cf. canon law), but has been used figuratively in various disciplines where it may be construed as a synonym of dogmatic, meaning adhering strictly to the rules or customs that have been set down as standards.
A Programmers mod has rejected the question, and I think it's close enough on-topic for us, so I'm not going to close it (but if the community chooses to, that's fine by me)
"In computer science, canonicalization (abbreviated c14n, where 14 represents the number of letters between the C and the N), (also sometimes standardization or normalization) is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into a "standard", "normal", or canonical form."
" This can be done to compare different representations for equivalence, to count the number of distinct data structures, to improve the efficiency of various algorithms by eliminating repeated calculations, or to make it possible to impose a meaningful sorting order."
In ancient Athens, the female apartments in a well-to-do house were on the second floor, the men's downstairs, so that no woman could leave the house without her husband's noticing it.
There is a famous speech against Eratosthenes, the lover of a married women, in which her adultery is described in great detail, especially the layout of the house and how they arranged their rendez-vous.
@simchona Oh, oops, I meant woman, though he probably had several mistresses...
Bye!
> 4 ... and I think, gentlemen, that this is what I have to demonstrate: that Eratosthenes committed adultery with my wife and defiled her and disgraced my children and outraged myself, setting foot in my house; and there was no enmity between me and him except for this, nor did I do this for money, so that I should become rich instead of poor, nor for any other benefit at all except the revenge to which I was entitled according to the laws.
If you continue to take your shit out on other people, you're going to draw out a lot of disgust and dark emotions and I don't think that's going to help anybody's situation. Especially yours.
I know that cooking.se has a bunch of questions on cheap food that's easy to buy or make; if you can manage to find the money you might be able to make yourself some cheaper meals
@simchona I don't know exactly what trg787 said, but I know his English is not very good, so he may be easily misunderstood. Also, some things that are not offensive in one language may become so if awkwardly translated, especially if communicated online. Just some random thoughts. Relax!
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@martha Was the rainbow outside your office the picture you wanted to show us, or another one?
@kit when you ping like @Rob to Robusto message would also come to me in my inbox, becuase intially three word of Robusto and RobinHood is same. so take care
@RobinHood This sounds like it's a bug in the system: it should ping the user who's actually in this room, not just any random person whose handle starts with the same three letters.
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Unless of course robinhood was also in the room at that time...
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5:37 AM
But robinhood lives in the woods, while robusto is only found in the city, since he is a cigar.
@Martha That's [status-bydesign], because users come in and out of chat all the time. (It won't ping you if you haven't been in chat for some time, though). And if you do Robu (with the @—trying not to ping pointlessly here), it won't get RobinHood; it's only if you use letters that are ambiguous.