It’s guns all the way down.
It’s guns all the way down.
I used to use a system that was perfectly happy to let you use a semicolon when setting the password, but then login would fail if you did.
Well, it is where everybody gets off…
As Norwegian race driver Petter Solberg once said, “it’s not the fart that kills you, it’s the smell”.
“Smell”, of course, being Norwegian for crash.
Gah, you’re right. I had it that way at first, but then glanced down a list to check my count and they listed 2002’s Harem Adventures as a separate game even though it’s just the Java phone port of the original.
In fact Diyonisius Exiguus made some errors when counting back to establish the anno Domini date system and as such Jesus would likely have been born between 4 and 8 BC.
I’d just like to point out, for the record, that that isn’t the original trilogy. Sands of Time is the fifth Prince of Persia game.
Get some of that lili p., yo!
—Jesse Frogman, Hopping Bad
Satan Sauron is a baby that lives in the sun.
Does anyone know how to get from Penistone to Shitterton?
Just to note: Marie Curie’s lab books cannot be handled without protective gear and are stored in lead containment boxes because of all the new chemistry she discovered.
One thing I always liked about slashdot is the ability to tag votes with things like “funny” or “informative”.
According to Google translate, 新鲜超大充气 is “fresh extra large inflatable”. So, uh, I have no idea.
No, multiplication and division are resolved from left to right in the same step. But implicit multiplication (xy
, as opposed to x*y
) happens first.
Implicit multiplication is xy or x(y), explicit multiplication is x*y.
Basically just whether or not there’s an actual multiplication symbol.
Left is correct; implicit multiplication takes precedence over explicit multiplication or division.
“Tits out” is a state of mind.
Withholding your vote doesn’t do anything.
Well, not anything good. But it’s mathematically equivalent to half a vote for the major party candidate you like least.
Hofstadter’s Law: It always takes longer than you think, even when you take into account Hofstadter’s Law.