"Hi I'd like to buy your house please." "Okay; make me an offer." "What are the ingredients?" "What? No, I mean, make an offer for the house." "Oh, right. How about... £To attract the best." "..."
we didn't walk into someone else's chatroom, use it for a totally inappropriate purpose, be rude to people who point us to the correct place, then insult everybody.
Seriously you're either 5 years old or you grew up in someone's cellar.
It leads to a staggering amount of ignorance and it's that which you will, hopefully, grow out of as you interact more and more with, y'know, other people.
Have you heard of A Levels? Did you know that yesterday was A Level results day?
(The binmen know that yesterday was A Level results day.)
Hi all, anyone know how to make 2D Billboard images to rotate with the camera angle in OpenGL & C++ ? I could use some help here: stackoverflow.com/questions/25321344/…
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The careers and qualifications of others are the business of others, those designated to help them, and those in contact with them.
@OmnipotentEntity Apparently, NVQ level 1-10 spans various professional vocations (so useful things instead of pointless wankery) from Level 1, which is for 14-year-olds, to Level 10, which would be post-graduate.
A-levels are academic qualifications you take between 16 and 18.
NVQ just seems like an unfortunate acronym, you'd think from the description that NVQ level 10 would actually be quite qualified, but the mind (at least mine) readily expands NVQ to "Not Very Qualified".
hmm, I signed up for this jobs website thing and I got emails from no less than five other companies that were never previously mentioned congratulating me on registering with them.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit On a hot day, there would be no temperature difference between top and bottom plates to run the fan, so making it a bit pointless.
What does the above code mean?The "std::vector" thing??Why is an additional template parameter there?
std::stack<int,std::vector<int> > fourth (myvector);
I just don't get what that vector is doing there :|
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1) You spend $$$million on developing a vaccine or treatment and will be forced to give it away for nothing. 2) It will be ineffective because the patients cannot read the instructions on the packets and cannot tell what time it is for treatment. 3) The treatment may be ineffective anyway because it cannot be kept within it's temperature tolerance range. 4) Some of the treated will die anyway, and you will be blamed for its ineffectiveness. 5) Those providing treatment will be shot for causing/spreading the disease.
@StackedCrooked well, the japanese have a nasty tendency of giving in-game files japanese names in their alphabets, so you have to have japanese enabled on your computer to run most VNs
but it's not a very profitable business. It took them months to get stuff localized and released, and by the time they made a release, everyone would be playing a fan-translated or untranslated pirated version
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6:41 PM
their most notable product is their programming language. It looks like this:
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