Sed >>>>> Vi >>>>> Kate >>>>> Vi$ual$tudio
Sed >>>>> Vi >>>>> Kate >>>>> Vi$ual$tudio
With this reasoning, would you say everything that a computer does makes sense, because it always follows the implementation? Or am I missing something?
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To clarify a lot of confusion I see in the comments. This book considers a country to be invaded when:
At any point during the history of England, Whales, northern Ireland, Scotland, and or significant predecessors any army of theirs “invaded”,
Counting any part of the land that is now considered part of the UN country. So not only from when the country existed,
And being invaded meaning they had some control over, or fought conflicts in the territory.
Weird to exclude Luxembourg from that as they were also occupied by Germany and freed by the Allied forces
Edit: checked the book and:
So the book is taking “invasion” more lenient than the comment section:
The introduction also states “invasion, had some control over, or fought conflicts in the territory”
Kanye specified most famous person. To me it looks accurate, not sure which other big person I might be missing
“gore” is the Slovenian word for “mountains”
Found one here on Facebook https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4821962037877759&vanity=nerdsjustwannahavefun&slug=d41d8cd9
Gotcha. Google keyboard has the ability to add multiple languages at the same time (I use it myself). Maybe that will fix your issue: hold the “,” -> swipe to the settings icon -> add keyboard -> … -> enable multilingual typing for both languages
Agree with what you are saying.
On a side note, I am interested in how your word capitalization is meant to be interpreted. Should there be an emphasis on the words Out, Groups, Out, Always, and Sense or is this some autocorrect issue?
Probably. But then again, if one says “USB 20Gbps”, but the one next to it has “80Gbps”, it might be better to have had “USB 3.2 Gen 2x2”
Your comment made me want to compare it
With the rank and file labels added, you could have flipped the board, or even rotated it by 90°