Later that evening at the local tavern.
“So then when it fails for the third time, he drinks a cup of acid, tips his hat to the crowd, and then collapses.”
“Haha! That’s gold!”
The tavern falls silent.
Just an old fart from down under here to read some cool content and have some laughs along the way.
Later that evening at the local tavern.
“So then when it fails for the third time, he drinks a cup of acid, tips his hat to the crowd, and then collapses.”
“Haha! That’s gold!”
The tavern falls silent.
Is it pronounced Z or Z? I personally say Z.
Lol. And here I was thinking people would not jump on a daft obscure “bible” comment.
K&R is Old Testament and New Testament is “The C++ Programming Language”, by Bjarne Stroustrup.
They probably meant the true bible, “C Programming Language” by Kernigan & Ritchie. Good to teach kids about software.
“I like to stack. I want to go to an ancient civilisation now. No, now!”
Except that you can …
Edit: I get you. You mean multiple cards within PayPal itself per vendor. Yeah, that seems like similar effort but at least you can see everything in one portal. I have a single card linked with just enough limit to cover subscriptions and the odd internet purchase.
Aussie here. One reason I use PayPal is for subscriptions (streaming services etc) to avoid the headache of updating credit card details in multiple places when I change bank, credit card renews, etc. just change it in PayPal once and every subscription keeps working.
Probably just toilet breaks for the two elderly gentlemen debating about how much a penny used to buy at the general store.
Edit : Gentlemen instead gentleman
This is me in a nutshell.
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Y’all need no Jesus
They may want to sort out their little golden calf issue before their imaginary friend in the sky starts striking them down with lightning.
He is probably renting a room under a false name at the Fours Seasons Total Landscaping centre.
The local racoonteur would collect his fee in stolen cat kibble as payment for his next lively tale.
JSON and the Argonaut RISC processors
Ray TraSON
That’s what it was like way back in the 2360’s.