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Ooooh yes I like this guy. A left hander who does play this piece of wood as it would be build in to his body
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Yes, the Greeks can use a bit of mercy
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I think it is this. I received just a photo from a friend which looks very similar...
The only difference against the live view is, that I see the moon as a small spot and a very big _clean dark_ area around it. I think that is hard to reproduce by photography because of the light intensities...
Thank you very much
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I expect the phenomenon to be somewhat different depending on air quality, temperature, altitude...
I'd rather be phishing!
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Yes you are right. 01:40 hours (== 9 cigarettes) later the dark area is covered partially by "dust"
Anyway fascinating for me, as I see (am aware of) this the first time.
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0x01AA wrote: Yes you are right. 01:40 hours (== 9 cigarettes) later the dark area is covered partially by "dust"
Well if the rest of the Swiss population is out there chugging that many cigs (every 10 mins?) that explains the "dust."
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Black hole swallowing the moon?
The sky is falling, the sky is falling,...
I may not be that good looking, or athletic, or funny, or talented, or smart
I forgot where I was going with this but I do know I love bacon!
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I don't worry, I'm working in the underground
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Second pic: I can remember to see this at my place for about two times. Thisof course without golden gate bridge (?) brookling bridge(?) in the background
But this is a totally different thing what I saw today.
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0x01AA wrote: equal to more or less 6 cigarettes
Crikey that is one expensive coffin you are building. Even at my worst I don't think I got to more than 2 per hour.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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Can I go against the moon in this case and demand compensation?
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Oh, good grief! Not another Death Star!
Will the Empire never learn? It'll only be blown up, again, just before it can shoot and destroy the Earth.
A total waste of time and taxpayers' money, that's what it is.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Quote: A total waste of ..... taxpayers' money
One moment... In case I paid the show... does this not mean all others who enjoyed it needs to pay me? Interesting thought I should pursue
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I decided for a pint
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I grew up at about 50 degrees latitude and saw these as well as Sun Dogs[^] more than I want to remember. The wikipedia pages do not really talk about the accompanying weather but (for Sun Dogs at least) they are very reliable at telling you that it is going to be cold as hell (*) very soon.
(*) in the figurative sense, not literal sense.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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Quote: to be cold as hell
I think/hope I have hell behind me
Anyway I think I saw a kind of helo today/yesterday.
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So I went from a job where, among other things, branching wasn't done because it was too complicated, you had to queue builds in SDLC manually for QA and for PROD you had to go through another layer of paperwork which involved filling out some obtuse fields in a horrid Excel document and then submitting a deploy request through an equally horrid custom web page....
...to a job where branching is used (typically on something where making a custom branch would be useful) and Jenkins is set up to automatically build and deploy to code to the test / live site depending on where the commit / merge is made (dev or master.)
No submitting builds manually in SDLC, no obtuse forms, no awful web UI's.
Life is good. Very good.
Now, granted, supposedly the reason for the miserable way of doing things previously had to do with auditing requirements, but really, there still had to be a better way!
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Marc as a rant that is one dismal failure
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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Take no chances: Stay away from the coffee machine, in case it's cr@p.
That could make the walls come tumbling down.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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