I feel compelled to point out that “back door man” was already a common expression in blues lyrics.
I feel compelled to point out that “back door man” was already a common expression in blues lyrics.
I assume that’s what was being referred to.
Oh man Garak is one of the best characters in Trek. And that’s a competitive list.
Holy hell yeah you did. How would you go about doing that in a single expression? A bunch of back references to figure out the country? What if that’s not included? Oy.
I’ll just write thousands of lines of code inside a global object… I’m sure I won’t put a semicolon where a comma should be…
Can I teach you a lesson?
Doch nicht allen! Es gibt Dutzende von uns. Dutzende!
Okay I’m curious. With Danish being a Germanic language, how much are you benefiting from cognates and the like when making your guesses?
How about Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? That’s my personal favorite, though it lacks umlauts.
It is. I’m American and millimeter was my first thought as well
Well in that case I’ll have a rum and Coca-Cola.
A similar phenomenon is knowing you’re going to need to go back and update some older section of code and when you finally get around to it, it turns out you wrote it that way to begin with. It’s like… I didn’t think I knew about this approach before…
Plus, it’s a model made before catalytic converters so it runs good on regular gas.
What if some moistened bing lobbed a scimitar at me?
The best kind of correct.