Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 211
I mean really - why would you network a toilet?
Because a toilet with an air gap gets real messy real quick.
I mean really - why would you network a toilet?
Because a toilet with an air gap gets real messy real quick.
Someone once told me "Normalize until it hurts, then denormalize until it works."
This gives the shaft to homosexual couples where there is no mom to take 16 weeks leave with the child.
The child could have two mums although I guess if that's the case however there would be no shaft.
If a kid finds that gun on the piano, they should pay the price...
Exactly the kind of situation I want to avoid, which is why I don't have any pianos in my house.
You monster.
Give them some credit. They were probably writing it on a BlackBerry keyboard.
just so you know, the 2001:db8 is reserved as a fictitious subnet to use in documentation. You'd be better off using that instead of 2001:123:45
=~ s,(.*),<sarcasm>$1</sarcasm>,g if any_point_you_wish();
:)
=~ s/(.*)/<sarcasm>$1<\sarcasm>/g if any_point_you_wish();
You're missing a '/' in the closing sarcasm tag.
You know you could always post as an AC
In my opinion, a two pronged approach of good commenting in the code and extensive testing make for a much more attractive package.
Is there some code that looks odd but accounts for edge case x? Write a simple comment saying as much, but write a test with the edge case in it. That way if someone hoses it, a test will fail.
You even have things like cucumber (http://cukes.info/) for ruby which creates documentation with the tests.
This page is very informative and, if it is to be believed, implies that there was some scientific basis for calling him out as a cheat
http://nyvelocity.com/content/interviews/2009/michael-ashenden
I prefer aptitude search; apt-cache doesn't tell you if the package is installed. A small difference, but enough to have been the deciding factor for me.
Life is a healthy respect for mother nature laced with greed.