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Quote: looks like the aisles at the local Walmart.
True, true!
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They're not dressing down for Qantas, they're flying out to shop at Walmart!
Will Rogers never met me.
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Be happy! Having lost the point and found nothing, the professor was a sharp cat! (8)
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Euphoria ??
I have no idea but I like the sharp cat : )
Life is too shor
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Sorry, no!
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I thought Garfield myself.
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Did I mention lasagne? Sunbeams? Nermal?
Nope, didn't think so...
Garfield has nothing to do with it!
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Oh well back to the drawing board.
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My favourite ever Garfield related cartoon: Obligatory Dilbert[^]
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Scrodinger is 10
veni bibi saltavi
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And "Schrödinger" is eleven...
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In a fire mate, in a fire...
veni bibi saltavi
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Well, I've lost the point and found nothing - so I'm off to bed!
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Sleep well!
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Thanks Moriarty
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Does the clue have anything to do with Bobby McFerrin?
He famously sung about being happy.
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Not "Don't Worry", no...but you're getting there...
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Its the journey that counts not actually getting there.
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Smilodon
Happy - smile - remove the point (E) and add nothing (O) -> smilo
Professor - don
Smilodon - type of cat
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... and "sharp" refers to it's long teeth!
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It did indeed!
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Phew! And I thought I'd have to do it again on Monday!
Well done!
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It would have been your own fault for making it so difficult!
The clocks go forward here this weekend so I'll be posting Monday's clue 1 hour earlier than normal - 1130 UTC - which is, of course, 2 1/2 hours later than normal - or something - probably...
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*polite ripple of applause*
Well done - it had me totally confused.
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This week I migrated my personal web site over to Microsoft Azure. Previously I had full remote access to a dedicated web server to host my web site. I also hosted web sites for other people and between us we all shared the cost of the web server, even though I had sole technical responsibility and was the sole admin.
For a variety of reasons, they have all decided to leave and taken up other hosting providers (such as Wordpress), so I was left paying the bill on my own.
I decided to give Microsoft Azure a try as it offers a free service. So I migrated my ASP.NET site over to Microsoft Azure, and am very impressed. I had my web site running in a matter of hours, and thanks to the web site forwarding of my domain name supplier I can still use my domain name (by default Azure web sites have a .azurewebsites.com sub-domain extension).
Azure has all the configuration options you can shake a stick at, runs on the latest, greatest and fastest hardware, is simple and intuitive, and I can scale my web site if I ever need to.
Here's the link to my web site http://www.dominicburford.co.uk/[^]
My only questions is.........why I didn't move over to Azure sooner
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare
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