Some guys are named Guy, and some gals are named Gal. I see no reason why a moon can’t be named Moon.
Some guys are named Guy, and some gals are named Gal. I see no reason why a moon can’t be named Moon.
50% of the time it works every time
What if he gets eaten by the working class?
Having productive workers isn’t a right. If your company needs productive workers to remain profitable, then pay your employees more so they’ll be motivated to work harder. Simple. Don’t expect workers to lower their standard of living just for your benefit. That is entitlement of the worst kind.
The most surprising thing I learned from this video is that WebMD still exists
That’s also the default alignment for cops
Ernest Vincent Wright: “Hold my beer”
Just try not to swallow the fly. I’ve heard if it gets inside you, the only way to get rid of it is to swallow a spider
I’m not too worried about what my cells are doing, as long as they remember to kill themselves when they’re done
I’d be very surprised if you were actually costing them any money. The value of your points is almost certainly less than the merchant fees they’re collecting from your payees.
The question specifically asked for “the command to quit Vim without saving”
Not always. Sometimes they do it after the first season.
Back when I was a student, the auto-flush sensors on the toilets at my university were so sensitive that I could trigger an accidental flush just by leaning forward about 10°. Just the subtle variations in my normal sitting posture could sometimes trigger as many as five flushes before I even started wiping. It was so bad I started carrying a pad of post-it notes in my pocket so I could cover the sensor before sitting down.
Acronyms are not typically dependent on the pronunciation of the words for which their letters stand. Here’s a brief look at how a few common acronyms would be pronounced if they were:
Just until you get to Lake Sea of the Woods
I prefer Lister’s method
Whenever I see bigots citing “free speech” to justify their bigotry, I’m reminded of this xkcd.
π = 5 if you round to the nearest 5