Depends on how common songs about pancakes and bacon are.
Depends on how common songs about pancakes and bacon are.
We do, but OP wants the correct answer.
When the water needs to be warmed up a bit
Seems you didn’t read the description. The executable that produced that output was 4 kilobytes in size.
And indeed 1F414 is a lower (hexadecimal) number than 1F95A, so in the absence of other criteria I’m sure in most systems it would sort first.
They might not know the name for the extension of alphabetical order to all characters in Unicode (and neither do I) but it’s logical to associate it with alphabetical since it’s similar in concept.
I really didn’t want to let it win.
I also had that experience with emacs, which has a built in help system. I couldn’t find a topic on ‘exit’ or ‘quit’ and refused to just search online.
Took me half an hour.
My understanding was that in a gravitationally bound system like that, the orbits would be slightly larger (or slower for the same distance) based on the rate of expansion and the distance, but not grow any unless the rate of expansion increases. Like maybe the earth is a few angstroms farther from the sun than in a not expanding universe, but that number doesn’t change as long as the expansion keeps going the same. Same for galaxies and clusters.
Sadly, it is. (But not for Fallout specifically.)
Archie McPhee is cheating. They have ketchup hard candies among other incredible atrocities.
Sadly it looks like they no longer have the Nihilist ‘mints’ that taste like nothing.
Last night when I saw this post I happened to support it at a perfect round number.
To have a chance of being made into a real set, it needs a little under 5 times that number of supporters - specifically this weird composite number 2^4 * 5^4.
Yeah, but there hasn’t been an imfamous ‘Blitzen party’ yet.
My mom was fond of “Not the brightest egg in the drawer”.
Any time I see an article about someone doing things with Redstone circuits, I think about that comic.
“Euphorbias range from tiny annual plants to large and long-lived trees. with perhaps the tallest being Euphorbia ampliphylla at 30 m (98 ft) or more. The genus has roughly 2,000 members, making it one of the largest genera of flowering plants.”
After the first part I expected “Cleaning the vacuums from a room allows more sound to survive”
Thank you. I should have gotten that.