There is a relic from this system still in use: halvanden (1 and a half). Though I doubt many people know the origin of the word.
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Even when I saw the leaks I didn't want to believe this to be true. I was convinced Hamilton would be with Mercedes until he couldn't compete anymore.
Hopefully Sainz finds a seat on another team.
The post is satire, but I remember being ~8-9 and trying to create a "game" in Microsoft Word with hyperlinks between documents and nothing else. I had hundreds of documents (each representing a game state) before I got tired of that project.
Jeg har lyttet til og med afsnit 98, men jeg har holdt mig fra appen i frygt for spoilers. Desuden er jeg på SU, så der er desværre ikke plads til R8dio-medlemskab i budgettet.
Jeg har i et par måneder lyttet til R8dios podcast “Undskyld vi roder” med Kasper Nielsen og Brian Lykke. Jeg har længe beundret Mikael Berthelsen, så det er naturligt jeg fik kastet mig over hans seneste store projekt, og jeg er godt underholdt.
Det går lidt langsomt til tider, og noget af humoren er tilvendt og kræver man har hørt alle forrige episoder, men det er det hele værd.
Fair. No reason making fun of this other people like.
But it does appear that way. And they probably didn’t get any “real” confirmation that the video is real.
The creator of this video also did in-depth reviews of music notation software. After reviewing the free and open source MuseScore he took over the design lead of the project, and it has become considerably better.
When have the titles of entertainment ever been about anything but drawing in an audience? Do you also get mad at the title of movie “Who Framed Rodger Rabbit?”, or do movies have a pass? What about “Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?” These are all entertainment that use a question for the title, even if the answers are not the reason to watch this.
That’s one way to look at it. Another way is to see it as entertainment trying to get you to watch, not a lecture trying to be concise.
Also, the question in the title has an answer which I think is far more interesting than the one given in the comment a few levels above this, and that is the answer the video gives. Sometimes the story told on the way to giving an answer can be more interesting than the actual answer, and this video, as a bonus, goes through the basics of DNS in a way that is digestible for a casual viewer. In my opinion, these are all more interesting than a guy writing “it’s .de”, and are all valid reasons for the video to be titles as it is.
MAUs are counted by commenters and posters. The stats could just as well show that there are fewer people engaging for the sake of engagement, which was a huge problem last summer.