@gei Oh, and I found the Java 11 source. But now that everything is separated out into modules, adding the Java 11 javadocs to Oak will not be an easy task.
*opens AoC* *clicks on day 4* *copies the long-ass input xd* *gets distracted* *copies a website and posts it to room 139 on chat.SO* *pastes input into IDE* *pastes website link instead*
@d0n.key A hotel. A room for four with four strangers. Three of them soon open a bottle of vodka and proceed to get acquainted, then drunk, then noisy, singing, and telling political jokes.
The fourth man desperately tries to get some sleep; finally, in frustration he surreptitiously leaves the room, goes downstairs, and asks the lady concierge to bring tea to Room 67 in ten minutes.
Then he returns and joins the party. Five minutes later, he bends to a power outlet: "Comrade Major, some tea to Room 67, please." In a few minutes, there's a knock at the door, and in comes the lady concierge with a tea tray. The room falls silent; the party dies a sudden death, and the prankster finally gets to sleep. The next morning he wakes up alone in the room.
Surprised, he runs downstairs and asks the concierge what happened to his companions. "You don't need to know!" she answers. "B-but...but what about me?" asks the terrified fellow. 'Oh, you...well...Comrade Major liked your tea gag a lot."
This list of animals with fraudulent diplomas includes nonhuman animals who have been submitted as applicants to suspected diploma mills. On occasion, they have been admitted and granted a degree, as reported in reliable sources. Animals are often used as a device to clearly demonstrate the lax standards of the awarding institutions. In one case, a cat's degree helped lead to a successful fraud prosecution against the institution that had issued it.
== Cats ==
=== Colby Nolan ===
Colby Nolan is a housecat who was awarded an MBA in 2004 by Trinity Southern University, a Dallas-based diploma mill...
F. D. C. Willard (ca. 1968–1982) was the pen name of a Siamese cat named Chester, who internationally published under this name on physics in scientific journals, once as a co-author and another time as the sole author.
== Background ==
The American physicist and mathematician Jack H. Hetherington, of Michigan State University, in 1975 wanted to publish some of his research results in the field of low–temperature physics in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters. A colleague, to whom he had given his paper for review, pointed out that Hetherington had used the first person plural in his...
how to extract folder name using regex from this file path ? \IN0190\10\2011\fromPlant\10162018_20181025_080336_d28265c9-06ba-4961-86e5-bb94b‌​22a861f.txt
on a side note... does anyone know how the internet works?
my internet connection sometimes drops out and i cannot browse anything, but twitch live streams for example wont have any issues and will go on and on and on