

Interesting idea. I’ll try it tomorrow.
I hate being halfway to work in the morning and having to go back because I couldn’t remember shutting my apartment door.
It drives me absolutely insane.
Interesting idea. I’ll try it tomorrow.
I hate being halfway to work in the morning and having to go back because I couldn’t remember shutting my apartment door.
It drives me absolutely insane.
Almost sounds like a Dr. House episode
That curtain makes everything at least twice as mysterious
I absolutely love the way the sun comes in there
And it’s not just Americans either. At least in Germany we’ve got credit agencies that rate you with their secret algorithms. Got a bad score? Sucks for you! I don’t know about having to take out loans to improve it though. I think that does the opposite. I’m not an expert, correct me if I’m wrong.
The show itself wasn’t, but probably many dudes who watched it. I may be wrong though… At least, even though it ran at prime kids-tv time, none of my guy friends watched it.
You too? I was recently thinking about if it was a hint back then. It probably also awakened my interest in latex… who knows…
Those are just costumes lying around for wild boars
Internally Excel saves it in English (or some internal code) and translates it when opened.
My company switched from Excel-Interops, where you had to send the German function name to Excel. Now we write .xlsx files directly and have to send the English function name. But when opened it displays all functions in German (or whatever localization Excel is set to).