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8:12 AM
MS Word facepalm: when exporting a document with hyperlinks to PDF, if links were clicked (and appear purple instead of blue), they get exported to PDF as purple links (tested on another computer) :X
 
8:52 AM
@Dev-iL lol
 
9:04 AM
@ballBreaker this guy was literally just smashing their keyboard
@Dev-iL that is ingenious:D
 
@flawr I'm going on holiday next week to see these fata morganas which you call "Mountains" :O
 
As in, they are so high that it will take you a week to go up?
 
We'll hire a car, so I hope it goes slightly faster. But yes, alleged pieces of land which are not flat and nicely in equilibrium. I reject your reality and institute my own
 
I bet @Adriaan is so tall his head is already in the stratosphere, so it won't make much of a difference
@Adriaan make sure it is a car that can go up and not only down
@Adriaan where are you planning to go?
 
I wanted a Jaguar, but the missus thought that too ostentatious.
@flawr The highest permanently populated village in Europe: Juf, GR. Near the border with Ticino.
 
9:11 AM
well they don't do well in snow:)
oh nice:)
 
maybe this is something that you dont know as a Dutch, but people that "go to the mountain" generally walk all the way up. Going by car is a bit cheating
😛
 
The car only goes to 2100m. Mountain is 3700m, sadly
 
because you wanted a jaguar
Im sure other cars go higher
 
We get a Peugeot 208. I doubt that'll do the trick
 
you'd need a car that speaks the local language
 
9:17 AM
Rumantsch? You mean I should get a Alpsteinbock?
 
yes for instance:)
or one of these
 
@flawr Interesting. I doubt that'd fit through the street I live in though...
 
10:17 AM
@flawr What is this used for? crossing swamps?
 
probably tilling the ground
or maybe its a weird contraption for very high snow season
 
@Dev-iL crossing snowed-in areas. Mainly used for treating ski-slopes.
 
yeah, I am not used to that much snow, so I missed in my first guess :D
 
Either for just moving on them with poles or whatever you want to stick at the sides, or equipped with snowploughs to equalise the surface of the piste
 
@Adriaan I see. Perhaps that's why this sort of machines is called "snow groomer vehicles"
 
 
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11:35 AM
@Dev-iL yup exactly. This one is an old small one and is probably exclusively used for transport
^ you can also use them as a submarine
though they sometimes need a little bit of help when surfacing
@Adriaan what about this cutie?^
 
 
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2:51 PM
@AndrasDeak hahaha oh nooo
@flawr lmao I was wondering what he did
@flawr I love these things, see them on the snowboard/ski hills all the time over here
 
 
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8:20 PM
@flawr a tad rusty. Probably does good on steep, snowed-in territory, but might be rather slow if we also want to visit Seine Durchleut Philip von und zu Liechtenstein. Running 10km/h isn't good for covering distances I'd say. But we definitely keep the option open once we arrive in the Avers valley!
 
8:33 PM
you should get one of those new fancy Jet Suits for it
Heard they're great for mountains :D
 
 
3 hours later…
11:24 PM
@LuisMendo: They want to rename you!
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Q: Rename [luis] to [azure-language-understanding]

Ram-msftCurrently luis is used for azure language understanding. However, the Microsoft standard for azure related tags is using the [azure-] prefix, which Microsoft Q&A also uses. My suggestion, therefore, is to change the name of luis to azure-language-understanding. Link for reference: https://docs.mi...

Didn't know you had your own tag... That's pretty cool!
 
11:40 PM
"Tag---you're it!" taken too far
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