that was my favorite book out of the series.. then again I only made it through the hobbit and about 150 pages of Fellowship but I kept falling asleep reading the fellowship so I just sorta never finished
like the part on the movie where bilbo leaves after his birthday and frodo shows gandalf the ring and then Gandalf leaves to research it.. well in the movie it's like he comes back after a few weeks and he says "is it secret, is it safe!?"
Even Tolkein was around when that controversy started and he defended it by saying that the eagle wasn't strictly under Gandalf's control and was still very much an animal
@phenomnomnominal Yeah, I'm sure the fellowship were patting each other on the backs saying, "We almost died, but that would have sucked if we could have simply walked to Mordor"
@mmmshuddup Yeah, Gandalf uses an eagle to transport him from Sauron's tower, which naturally leads one to say, "Why the hell don't they use the eagle to fly to Mordor?"
This is because AJAX is asynchronous. When you run the alert, the request hasn't come back.
Fixed code:
$.get('page.php', function(result) {
$('#main').html(result);
alert($('#main').width();
});
@phenomnomnominal getUserMedia has been used by some people in this room :p
I have hearing damage from listening to too much loud music and going to/playing shows in my youth. so now I have to wear earplugs to shows anyway haha :(
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