@MartinJames I wonder what would happen if you did the same thing to Bailey ... would Bailey bark "James! Get off, you stupid man - I can hardly breathe!" :p
in Romania each family has its own doctor that does quick treatment and consultations, and in case the problem is beyond their abilities they send you to a specialist
BTW, it seems I will not be available on June, 7th. I will have kids to take care of, and I am myself between to seminars I will give, so I will probably have lots to do while the kids are asleep. :(
Cosmote is the largest mobile network operator in Greece. The company is headquartered in Athens and is a fully owned subsidiary of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE), the incumbent telecommunications provider in Greece. Cosmote has developed business operations in two other SE Europe countries through subsidiaries: AMC in Albania and Cosmote in Romania, addressing an extended market of 45 million people. In all three countries Cosmote counts approximately 15.6 million customers.
History
Cosmote launched commercial operations in Greece in April 1998 and reached 1 million s...
This has nothing to do with internationalization.
"brackets" is a colloquialism used when describing written English;
"parenthesis", in all branches of English, is the correct formal term for not only the symbology but also the linguistic construct and, as such, is the appropriate term to use w...
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They are generally equivalent, as computers and programming were created in America. — Prime624Apr 29 at 3:17
@Prime624: No probs. Babbage was English, Boole was English but lived in Ireland, Jacquard was French, Lovelace was English, Turing was English, von Neumann was Hungarian, Berners-Lee is English... and tons more Europeans in the list of [prominent people in the history of programming languages]( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…) not forgetting the Soviets too. — smciApr 29 at 7:36
Reason I posted Prime's comment is that he is an uneducated overly patriotic dick
and unfortunately, that we can correct him in this instance, only serves to remind us of how many hundreds of millions we could never reach and correct their broken brains
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's more like I felt that my productivity dropped. There were some days, it reached 16:00 and I realised that I did nothing productive. So I was rushing the last 1h or so to do something.
@user3214779 We do, I have learned many interesting and useful things in the Lounge. Hardly any were related to C++, or programming in general but, hey, new hints re. pizza toppings are way more important!
I forgot my debit card PIN yesterday. Like, totally forgot it. Still don't know it now. It's been the same for 12 years and I've used it all week. But I got to the airport and literally had no clue. Thank fuck for my new credit card
Happens ... once I tried to log on to a bank account(my dads account which I have access to), I tried three time, then the account was locked ... I used it quite often before then. A few days later I found out from my dad, I found out, it wasn't the password that was wrong, it was the account number ... I locked someone else out of their bank account!
I have all my passwords an PINs in an encrypted file on my laptop, but I did once forget the logon password for a bit. There was some panic:(
@chmod711telkitty DOS attack:)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Get drunk again, then go to the ATM. It may work:)
Your brain may remember the keypress sequence on the pad while not retaining the corresponding number.
It may be bad security, but I always calculate PINs from the card number using the same mathematical operations. As long as I can get access to a calcuator, I can work out my PIN.