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DNFTT-UIBPITC!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Rip Van Winkle?
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Yes!
9th November is Lou Ferrigno's birthday!
Always remember the Worst Hulk Evah!
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That stupid ass question was so good you had to cross post it in the lounge?
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Did someone pee into your cereal today?
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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DNFTT!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote: DNFTT! Hmm. You've highlighted the problem well; we need a codicil.
Maybe something like DNFTT-UIBPITC*
+ Unless It's By Peeing In Their Cereal
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I would be less pissed if some1 peed on my breakfast than if they asked that rubbish. Just what I needed to read this morning . Instead of cereal you peed all over the lounge
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Damn, just noticed you've gone again, was in the mood to have some fun with you.
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Farts don't hang around for long.
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Mr. Brown is intelligent, knowledgeable, and has an IQ of 500. He was given praise by Thomas Crapper University teachers & staffs, for he is considered the best teacher in history. Not only is he into feces, he is also into farts, too. In fact, the best part about feces is when people fart while crapping. As Mr. Brown states it, farts and poop is the best combo. Also, Mr. Brown is best friends with principal and long-time pal, Heavy Duty the Rhino. Back at home, while he was grading homework, he checked his email via Internet. There, he found one standing out of the other emails, which is a Phew Crew invitation. After reading about the Phew Crew, he became satisfied. Of course, he did join for the farts, but also for the poop. Because, secretly, he loves listening to the sound of toilet farts and plops.
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I had already pointed him at "about us" to give him a vague idea of the scale of the task!
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SVN - merge. What is the Problem? Any error Messages?
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Perhaps time for Chris to start working on acquisition of SO and merger of that site into CP.
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Sascha Lefèvre wrote: This is a really good one from QA:
Quote: I need a help, need to develop a system like merger of codeproject and stackoverflow website.. Can any one hep me?
Translation:
"I heard you get lots of free money from websites like CP and SO, but it's too much work to make one, so I want to jumble all their hard work together with a ten-minute script and get my hands on the free money"
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Why in heaven's name would anyone not add vitamins to milk? Especially vitamin D. We had a severe rickets epidemic among kids in the USA that completely stopped when the state dictated that milk should be enriched with D. Our bodies cannot synthesize D and it does not occur naturally in the foods we eat. (Except for a few fish dishes.) Nature intended for us to get it by exposure to sunlight, but few people get enough sun, including kids who spend a lot of time indoors in class rooms and in the home.
The demand for unenriched milk must be fuelled by a bunch of hippies again. Probably the same sunshines who preach against vaccination. However, they're not worthy of a title like "sunshine".
See this thread:
The Lounge - CodeProject[^]
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modified 2-Apr-16 9:54am.
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Er .. fascinating but totally irrelevant. It is the upside down logic of this ruling that's in question. The ruling in short says that if you produce the natural product skimmed milk you must describe it as artificial unless you artificially add vitamins. In other words you can only call it natural if it's artificial!
Nobody's arguing that enhancing the vitamin content of milk is a bad thing in itself, although you should be aware that the practice is not one adopted by many countries outside USA, and certainly not in UK. All anyone's saying is that if, in the state of Florida where, let's face it, you have to work pretty damned hard to get neither enough sun nor dietary vitamin D, people want to sell or buy natural milk products they should be allowed to do so without having to pick through obscure and deliberately misleading descriptions.
I do have to wonder how you hold the following two statements to be both true?
Cornelius Henning wrote: Nature intended for us to get it by exposure to sunlight
Cornelius Henning wrote: Our bodies cannot synthesize D
And as for ...
Cornelius Henning wrote: it does not occur naturally in the foods we eat
Well, yeah, it does, in milk. The fortification of milk is supplementary not introductory! Also, not just fish, salmon and tuna principally, but eggs, mushrooms, pork, tofu, and cheeses, especially ricotta! Also there are plenty of other fortified foods available including orange juice, and breakfast cereals.
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It's a fact that vitamin D is created by sunlight in our skins. Google it if you want to confirm.
And: The term "vitamin" is usually reserved for essential nutrients that the body cannot synthesize, or in the case of vitamins like niacin, not in sufficient quantities. You have to get it from foods, or in the case of D, mainly from sunlight or enriched milk. Feel free to research this if you don't believe me.
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What is the process of creating vitamin D from 7-dehydrocholesterol under UVB radiation if it's not synthesis then?
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