@AlexM. your looking at it the wrong way. It's not being blindly happy with anything that is done in the name of your country, it's want your country to be the best it can. So that might mean trying to condone it's dealings with international affairs.
wanting to proud of the country you live in should help drive it towards a better country. Think on a smaller scale perhaps. Wanting to be proud of the code your write lease to your writing better code, no?
o_0 why didn't Amazon just round up to ONE BILLION DOLLARS! <pinky to side of mouth>
but you are part of that country. Think akin to taking on someone elses code, if you are having to work on it (for a job) your name is associated with it, you want it in the best light, no? Same with a country, you can't change what has happened, but you can sure as hell do your best to make sure your country only improves.
vOv maybe it requires a more socialist view of things.
because we all know, everyone else you work with is worse than yourself
:'( this code is soo very bad. why can't people just have nice simple side effect free functions that return data. Why does it always have to be stored at class level?!
@AlexM. you have expectations that you are not acting towards getting them met, proved by you dislike for the way things are now. You were promised things to the country you are part of.
@AlexM. the interests of everyone are never met. It is the interest of the people that are met, and perhaps if you are so alienated from the rest of your people, you should to move to where you a better suited, or fight hard for others like you to be represented.
@Xeo oh you cheeky son of a bitch rather nice host if I'm honest
The 10K tools are pretty cool... You get a birds-eye view of activity on the site, a "dashboard" view of what's happening. Some of the individual tools haven't scaled particularly well with Stack Overflow's growth, but the concept behind them is still sound: we trust you to enough to be a bee wat...
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@Igor I hardly ever use scanf. In fact, I'm not sure if I've ever used it. The main thing I know about it that noobs seem to think that passing a var, (instead of &var), as a parameter magically allows scanf() to modify it.
lol: 'I AM NOT A PROGRAMMING PERSON, I SAID I HAD A QUESTION. I M NOT RIGHT NOW IN A CLASS ROOM N SEEKING ANSWERS. IF SOMEONE IS NEW AT SOMETHING YOU SHOULD HELP THEM. noNE WOULD BE YOOUR COWORKER SO CHILL N BE HAPPY'
probably pulled the plug on feeds altogether whilst he rolls back that latest 'feature' that he surely tested on a closed system first before rolling out to the live system...
Although the worst one, (the one that put 'Access Violation' messages into its logs, but somehow still worked), accidentally got fixed and actually delivered.
== English ==
=== Pronunciation ===
Rhymes: -ɪlt
IPA(key): /ɡɪɫt/
Homophone: guilt
=== Etymology 1 ===
Cf. gold and German Geld
==== Noun ====
gilt (usually uncountable, plural gilts)
(uncountable) Gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding.
(uncountable, slang) Money.
(countable, finance) A security issued by the Bank of England (see gilt-edged)
===== Translations =====
==== Adjective ====
gilt (comparative more gilt, superlative most gilt)
Golden coloured.
===== Translations =====
=== Etymology 2 ===
See geld.
==== Noun ====
gilt (plural gilts)
A young female pig, at ...