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All that you have said, is very familiar to me, Eclipse, VS, Borland, Codeblocks, Geany (weird little editor/app) and of course Linux stuff with it's own IDE baggage (I have forgotten must of it and it's weird vi editor)
For windows environments, I settled on Codeblocks because it stayed relatively the same as far as the interfacing, program settings, etc. Their editor is quite good, one of the best, I think.
They add some new plugins now and then, but not too pushy.
But if someones puts it down, I let go as not their cup of tea.
We all have our fancies. I did business with a German company years ago and their programmers and I had no problems working together other some German/English language issues, but we all had similar likes and dislikes.
Thanks for encouragement. VS can be frustratingly fluid.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Did that. Judge not.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Wordle 582 6/6
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I really thought I wasn't going to get this!
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First time I'm hearing this word. Just attempted the last letter by fluke.
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Amarnath S wrote: First time I'm hearing this word. You never watched pirate movies?
"Yaaargh! [this word]!"
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Maybe about 14 years since I've watched an English movie. The last English movie i watched was "2012" sometime in 2009 when it was released.
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By hit n try for word that can be formed and sounded okay.
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Not an easy one!
Wordle 582 5/6*
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"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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would have it in 2 but bad guess for last letter until I found the word I used in post today about ISS
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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70% of the earth is covered in water. Almost 0% of that water is carbonated.
Therefore the earth is basically flat!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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My understanding is that flat-earthers (at the original level) simply state that you shouldn't believe what you haven't seen for yourself.
I haven't seen Australia, yet I have seen no proof against it either.
It appears that most "flat-earthers" today are not adhering to the original precepts of the founders.
For example, have they ever seen an "Australian" being paid by NASA? I think not.
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Do you think they would pay me if I sent an invoice?
// TODO: Insert something here Top ten reasons why I'm lazy
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I know βfollowing logicβ isnβt in their game plan (or capabilities)
TTFN - Kent
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: For example, have they ever seen an "Australian" being paid by NASA? I think not.
They've probably seen it on the 'net. Doesn't that count?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Maybe there are honest flatearthers, most likely in the US of A or in England (where the society was first established). The Norwegian chapter is a pronounced parody, very much like the pastafarians ("Church of the flying spaghetti monster"). They deliberately present the most ridiculous view, very much tongue-in-cheek, not at all trying to hide it.
Has Wikipedia had a spring clean, throwing out flat earth stuff? I was convinced that last time I looked, the Flat Earth Society had its own Wikipedia page, not just a section in a page whose main purpose is to debunk it. I remember it having a link to Norwegian Wikipedia, where the Norwegian chapter was presented. That may be a couple of years ago. Now, I find only small traces; the Norwegian chapter isn't mentioned at all.
For the Norwegian chapter, no debunking was required - it stood out as a perfect debunker themselves. If you were a true flat earth believer, you would feel very uncomfortable in the Norwegian chapter
And I am still waiting for the first mountain climbing group to take the name 'Steep Earth Society'
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jschell wrote: It is based on religious creationism.
I have seen no evidence of that.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I have seen no evidence of that.
Where the evidence you need is what?
"Shenton soon constructed a cosmology, based partly on his interpretation of Genesis"
Samuel Shenton [^]
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Contrariwise, the OP says only "Flat Earthers" in general, not one particular sect, and I responded concerning they who can be traced back to the 1800s.
jschell wrote: originated and popularized by religious creationism
That is not what I see. Though it does seem that Rowbotham wasn't above throwing some of that in after the fact, it doesn't appear to be the origin of his concept. From what I can tell, Rowbotham should not have put much stock into biblical references, but it's not like he was terribly consistent overall.
Others who followed him seem to have had a greater or lesser leaning in that direction.
Bearing mind that Youtube and Wikipedia may not be the most accurate depictions of any particular subject.
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