Florence ripped apart our neighborhood last year, everyones shingles got torn off, so the roads and yards were lined with hundreds of Leaves and Shingles
Not this year tho..
Im thankful for it, the cost to redo our roof last year was around 10 Thousand.
and we also had to fix and repaint our walls, so thats around another 500$
When Katrina hit, a famous chef from Louisiana who's house was destroyed decide to pick up his shit and move to Anderson where he opened up a very remote but popular restaurant
I think a lot of the boys in highschool are asses... I know im Taller and smarter, and somewhat good looking now, but even then, you still find the jerks in the school who just annoy you out of spite
Well by then, these smartasses in my school will be flipping grass-burgers in vegan mcDonalds while I investigate murder as a CSI and program as a living
technically tic-tacs are considered sugar-free, despite being purely made from sugar, because by law, any product containing less than a gram of sugar can be called sugar-free
Who the hell cares about 0.5 grams of sugar, Im sure the law allows it because they just dont want to bother having to start a law argument over TIC TACS
Just like how the government deals with plagiarism and cracking
I'm learning JavaScript at the moment on freecodecamp and they have an example for nested for loops in one of their excercises:
var arr = [[1,2], [3,4], [5,6]];
for (var i=0; i < arr.length; i++) {
for (var j=0; j < arr[i].length; j++) {
console.log(arr[i][j]);
}
}
With console.log =...
Similar issue I can find every where,
I have refered jest forums and stackoverflow
but none of the solution helped me, so composing this question
(Guys can you please let me know why down voting, if you really feel it is not a good question, please point out the issue and then mark your voting...
I'm trying to post to my node server but I get a "Failed to load resource" 500 Internal Server Error code and I can't figure out why.
Here is the error on what Node says.
My server code:
var db = null
var app = null
//console.error(config.mongohq)
mongo.init(
{
name: config.mongo...
Oh kendall, I was watching a recent JRE podcast with a physicist talking about the many worlds theory and quantum mechanics, and it reminded me of something you said a while back about how the reality that you experience is the reality that you survive in, or something like that. Very intriguing stuff.
The main problem is that people describe it as new universes being created, or splitting, or something of that sort. Whereas really it's just that all possibilities exist together.
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Guess i can ask atleast:P Lets say im able to count how many imgs i got with the same class name by pressing on one of them. For example i got 8 and i press on nr 5 and it says i got 8 pictures. However i want it to say which nr i pressed on (5). What should i look up?
> By emptying the intestine and inflating it with a long balloon, we found that the local strain varies from 20 percent at the cube's corners to 75 percent at its edges. Thus, the intestine stretches preferentially at the walls to facilitate cube formation.
Anyone know on Chrome, Safari or Firefox when I have the element inspector up, if there's a way to click on the inspector without it also clicking on the webpage? This webpage has a dialog box that disappears if I click anywhere
@ndugger So bad. Let's count em up (not including invalid tags and attributes). <cake> has two opening tags and no closing tags implying theres two cakes. <message> has no opening tag but a closing tag. <font> tag is obsolete and is used improperly. Tags aren't booleans. <awesome>true</awesome> has no semantic value. true means nothing to user. Exclamation mark should html code !. chocolate attribute is not in quotes, which isn't wrong but just bad practice.
@KevinB Hmm, in my case I have a YouTube video up and I'm hoping to automatically set the quality to 1080p. I'm trying to find the class of the quality choices, but whenever I click anywhere in the inspector, the dialog box for the quality selection goes away
I have been trying to change the video playback quality/resolution of an iframe embedded video from YouTube using YouTube IFrame API by simply calling player.setPlaybackQuality("hd720") in the middle of playback.
According to YouTube: https://developers.google.com/youtube/iframe_api_reference#se...
I'm having some trouble setting the quality settings on a video via the Youtube iFrame API. This is my code:
var player;
player = new YT.Player('player', {
height: '490',
width: '725',
videoId: yturl,
/* setPlaybackQuality: 'hd720', <-- DOES NOT WORK */
/* suggestedQuality: ...