Just as Pavlov could get a dog to salivate anytime it heard a bell, McDonald's can attract customers by its universal jingle and other consistent experiences, such as the same images, logos, and greetings. (source)
No, because now I cannot send you an automated message, that it would be much appreciated if you used 8ball in the sandbox instead of here if you plan on longer conversations with Oak and have to do it all by hand.
I'm working on a CodingGame problem, and I need to compare some angles to the cardinal directions (N E S W),nd I have doubles for angles in degrees. I wrote it using operands like < and <=, but it seems that doubles and operands don't work so well. What should I use in its place?
I figured it out. It was a soft squishy problem. When I was printing angleA, I was casting it to degrees, but the variable itself was still in Radians. D'oh!