Last public server I played on was a no-rules, no map-resetting server that had been running for years. The spawning area was just blasted rock for hundreds of blocks around.
We used to set up a room of furnaces and then pipe things automatically to a chest that sorted things and then this piped them onto their set furnaces.
I don't pay much attention to version numbers, but it's been a while for me as well. Every time I see a post on Reddit like "check out this cool new feature coming next week!", I feel more and more like the world has moved on without me.
When they do, they'll fill out a short questionnaire indicating how they felt about the trip. We can use these results to determine whether non-Grillstock Atlantic traversals are a good idea.
With zero data points so far, we simply can't draw any conclusions!
@Ffisegydd well for sopython (the size it is and the people onboard that we have) - we probably don't need them... but I believe @davidism is thinking about how it should be done
minecraft@localhost:~$ screen Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/1' - please check.
Urban Dictionary needs stronger peer review. Look up any name and you'll find a hundred definitions like "a wonderful strong intelligent person that gets all the ladies".
I am going through python tutorial and I see semicolons at places , Upon research I found out that its there if someone has to terminate multiple statements on same line. But is there any performance difference between both or any difference for that matter ?
Sudden thought resulting from tilting my head: the frown :( can be thought of as the smiling face of an alien whose eyes are beneath the mouth! The world seems a happier place now, somehow.
Star Trek teaches us that all aliens look like us, except they're green or have interesting foreheads. Upside down face aliens are out of the question.
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Trying to count my blessings today. I'm not currently on fire. I don't have ebola. Nobody wishes for my destruction with the intensity of a thousand suns.
Or if they do, their efforts have been totally ineffectual so far.
(hmm, Ghostbusters teaches us to always say "yes" to such questions. But Greek myths demonstrate that people who compare themselves to a god get smited pretty good. How to proceed...)
MyFitnessPal, scan/enter the stuff you eat, and it keeps track of your intake, all I have to do is keep below a given number of kilojoules. It really worked for me - until I started working.
I lost ten kilos in the first month of living at my current place, mainly from no longer sharing with a guy who really like biscuits (but exercises a lot more than me). Then lost a further 5kg, then put those 5kg back on. Now stable.
@Zero exactly... put the kettle on the kitchen floor, lean over it (not too close though!), let the steam open my pours, then do the metrosexual thing of applying moisturisers and such
I don't derive a whole lot of enjoyment from eating, so I feel like I could do, "oh, I hit my calorie limit for the day, guess I'll have soy cubes with water for dinner"
I went on the fitness subreddit, and the "beginner's workout" was like an hour and a half long. Its "warmup" period is twice as long as my entire routine.
I have to be an every-other-day guy ever since my metabolism decided to slow to a crawl. But with the advent of these neat devices you can listen to stuff on and plug into machines to watch stuff on, it's not so bad.
I was particularly proud of my slice. Hitting the shuttlecock in one direction but due to the angle of my racket it going in a completely different direction.
Or for people who have learned that you can throw things forward as well as backward, but that might be a New World innovation. At least in rugby people have learned you can do something with a ball other than kick it or hit it with your head, so there's that.
But it's time for me to go get my hair cropped so I return to my normal half-geek half-thug look. I'll have to defend the honour of the gridiron at another time.. Rhubarb to all!
a human throws a ball, I then run after it, pick it up, and take it back thinking they've lost it
then they keep losing it and I have to keep finding it for them again
silly humans... they even have a whole in the middle of the door, and some other human most days puts stuff through it... to protect the humans, I promptly rip those to shreds
I have some problems with re, when I use the a compile pattern `re.compile` in a string ( 'aaa\n' 'bbb\n' ) work fine, but if I have this string in a file the compile pattern don't work
can you provide some examples? (maybe in a gist/dpaste if long)... 'cos I'm not sure what you're really after here (so thus, can't assist in solving it)
@JonClements I want to see the horses! Requesting whitelist access for me, username "magicalblender"
So when you load the regex from a file, it doesn't work. I suggest comparing the "set in code" string against the "loaded from file" string directly to see if anything is different.