Nonsense.
Oops, you’re right. My apologies to his family.
It’s pronounced Igor.
That’s simply unacceptable. I have a copy, but that’s still unacceptable that you can’t stream a film that amazing anywhere legally.
Being threatened with a ban goes way too far, but your question(s) as phrased does seem very much like sealioning even if that wasn’t the intention, so I can see why a moderator might think it was. Obviously, they should have clarified first.
Ya think? None of those guys speak Russian or Ukrainian or have ever seen combat.
And when (or if) they do, I’ll say they’re smashing it. Right now, they’re just not as bad as some of their competitors.
Yeah, and you can just use Google photos for free unless you have just a shit ton of photos.
7 would have been fine if you land dwellers hadn’t decided that you were allowed to make babies too. No one gave you permission.
Oh shit, it’ll be like when Colossus and Guardian started talking to each other!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW9MUd7mmag
And yes, that is National Treasure James Hong (always use his full title).
Massive amounts of the output from burning coal continued to being pumped into the atmosphere doesn’t sound like “smashing it” to me. More like “not as bad as it could be.”
Maybe it will keep them busy and they won’t revolt and enslave us.
Wait until the BRICS don’t need western markets anymore
I can’t envision that being a thing in a global economy. It’s like saying wait until they don’t want to make more money.
Can it not end in explosions far bigger than the two explosions that ended the one with the number two please?
There’s also Hugo Boss.
Grave escalation of non-Ukrainian corpses on the front line?
I think this is a Ship of Theseus thing here that we’re going to argue about because at what point is it just UNIX-like and not UNIX?
UNIX-like is definitely a descriptor currently used for Linux.
Even the Wikipedia entry starts that way.
Which is super fucking ironic:
David Kahn notes in The Codebreakers that modern cryptology originated among the Arabs, the first people to systematically document cryptanalytic methods.[15] Al-Khalil (717–786) wrote the Book of Cryptographic Messages, which contains the first use of permutations and combinations to list all possible Arabic words with and without vowels.[16]
The invention of the frequency analysis technique for breaking monoalphabetic substitution ciphers, by Al-Kindi, an Arab mathematician,[17][18] sometime around AD 800, proved to be the single most significant cryptanalytic advance until World War II. Al-Kindi wrote a book on cryptography entitled Risalah fi Istikhraj al-Mu’amma (Manuscript for the Deciphering Cryptographic Messages), in which he described the first cryptanalytic techniques, including some for polyalphabetic ciphers, cipher classification, Arabic phonetics and syntax, and most importantly, gave the first descriptions on frequency analysis.[19] He also covered methods of encipherments, cryptanalysis of certain encipherments, and statistical analysis of letters and letter combinations in Arabic.[20][21] An important contribution of Ibn Adlan (1187–1268) was on sample size for use of frequency analysis.[16]
Ahmad al-Qalqashandi (AD 1355–1418) wrote the Subh al-a 'sha, a 14-volume encyclopedia which included a section on cryptology. This information was attributed to Ibn al-Durayhim who lived from AD 1312 to 1361, but whose writings on cryptography have been lost. The list of ciphers in this work included both substitution and transposition, and for the first time, a polyalphabetic cipher[23] with multiple substitutions for each plaintext letter (later called homophonic substitution). Also traced to Ibn al-Durayhim is an exposition on and a worked example of cryptanalysis, including the use of tables of letter frequencies and sets of letters which cannot occur together in one word.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cryptography#Medieval_cryptography
But then Pakistanis aren’t Arabs…
TIL I’m emigrating to socialist EU.