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  • This almost happened to me last week.

    I stepped backward into the rake, luckily it hit me in the shoulder. It still hurt a lot though.

  • That is because it is not bread. It is simply a bread-like edible substance.

  • The idea that racism can be good is very strange. "I'm going to be racist, but for a good cause" doesn't fit well.

    I get the goal was to encourage Tangata Moana to attend, but it is in effect a disincentive to the "allies" because they are being punished.

    The fact that there is tiered pricing for other things doesn't excuse this behavior. It turns out that Students/Youth/Elderly are different than Maori/White/Pasifika.

  • Next minute, the lion grabs his arm, tears it from the shoulder and proceeds to crush his skull in its jaws.

    The lion lies down after its light snack.

  • Maybe it is his suit?

  • Pick 3

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  • I guess that you would spend most of your time in a "default" look. Other times you would play a role to meet a specific end.

  • Pick 3

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  • Intellect, immortal, shape shifter.

    Shape shifter makes the attractive male/female redundant.
    Intellect will get you gadgets/implants/power suit. After a bit of work which you have infinite time to do.

  • Looks to be quite reactive

    As hydroperoxyl is quite reactive, it acts as a "cleanser" of the atmosphere by degrading certain organic pollutants.

  • Why eagles?

    Falcons would be the logical choice, falcons take their prey in the air. Eagles however take prey from the ground.

  • When eating for breakfast, yes.

    Not great in the lunch box, with the milk sloshing around and all

  • Marmite on Weetbix.

    Ingredients:

    • 1 Weetbix
    • butter (lots)
    • Marmite (lots)

    Method:
    Select a choice looking compressed wheat brick, apply a thick layer of butter, spread the Marmite across the layer of butter.

    This was a common school snack when I was growing up.

  • Remember, that bell curve. For every reasonably smart person (115+) there exists an incredibly stupid person (85-).

    Ok, that's not really how it works. But you get my drift, assuming your level of knowledge is the same as others knowledge, isn't really reasonable.

  • Hybrid is best.

    I use the GUI quite a lot.

    But some things are just easier in CLI, especially if you have to do that thing often.

    The other reason to use the command line is automation, it is very easy to write a bash script and run it as often as needed, if every day at midday you want to update something CLI is much easier.

    e.g everyday at 2am, my rsync script runs to backup my important files.
    e.g 2, I have a small script to combine all the pdf's in the current directory into a single file using pdftk. It is so much faster than any graphical way.

  • They are the admins of their devices, not you. And as admins they should have full control over the security policy, not you.

    I can't agree with you there, a few years ago I installed Mint on my mum's old desktop. It was either that or pay for a new Windows license to "upgrade" to Win10. She doesn't have admin, doesn't even know what admin is and would be unwilling to learn if she did know.

    Not all users need to be admins, in fact most don't want it.

    Me, however, I get pissy if the machine stops me doing what I want to do.