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Westminster bridge also makes shadows. https://i2-prod.mylondon.news/incoming/article18813054.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200b/0_Shadow_on_Westminster_Bridge-1.jpg
Westminster bridge also makes shadows. https://i2-prod.mylondon.news/incoming/article18813054.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200b/0_Shadow_on_Westminster_Bridge-1.jpg
Stealthy!
Right you are, Ken.
Do they cut those lengthwise to make normal thickness spaghetti?
You forgot repealing the fairness doctrine.
There’s no insects to stir it up and loosen it.
If you boil coffee it’ll be over extracted, bitter, and nasty.
Maybe we’re not the first, we’re the last.
I have suggestions:
The inevitable outcome of this was documented in a research paper by Joe Haldeman entitled The Forever War.
I thought he was agreeing with you.
Like that one scene from The Algebraist by Iain M Banks.
I just thought it was cool that one of these things actually works for jazz. None of the other similar things I ever tried did.
Eh, I’ll up-or-downvote later.
Seems to work pretty well for jazz melodies. Well known solos are hit and miss. The only one I could get it to recognize was Miles / So What - but - it found it as a track on a Bill Evans album.
I hard of hearing.
Cool! Now do one without carbs.
More uneducated people means more power for them.
Did she come back?