But now I want to see what happens when the equivalent of a caveman finds a magic artifact and creates some sort of precarious magic monkey paw solution, haha
I use two spaces because I've been typing for a long time, lol
Good eye! I still do it because, to my eyes, it makes it easier to indicate sentence boundaries while skimming the text.
Some people say this is "wrong", and I won't enforce it on anyone, but I do it when I'm writing my own text. Not only do I like how it looks, but it's a habit I've had for close to 30 years. It's not worth fighting that level of muscle memory, especially when we have Find/Replace All! Haha
Ah, I usually type website (especially since we say websites, so the conjugation is at the end of the compound word). I tried to be careful with typos! Haha
Username was another cause of debate. Should the field be "username" or "userName"? Well, the username represents the identity of the user (e.g., "otp" or "Yaky"). userName would represent the name of the user, which could be their first name for example. So then we might want userFirstName or userPreferredName.
Filename is one of the weird ones where I think it should be filename but it looks too long to be proper.
How can someone that young think trump is a good choice is something I can't fathom.
Lack of experience seeing these kinds of people.
I once saw someone explain Trump's popularity...
Cityfolk can tell that this guy is a useless yapping businessman who probably doesn't know shit, and is probably going to rip you off and stab you in the back at any opportunity he gets (maybe just for fun).
People in rural areas haven't had as many opportunities to interact with these kinds of people, so they aren't on high alert.
The reason those scummy business people are so successful is because they're charismatic (in a way), they're confident, and they give answers that people want to hear (even if it's a fabrication).
Confident, charismatic people that say what people want to hear? He's going to get a lot of votes. Especially from the people who don't know how to detect that.
Then there's the fact that Trump blames his enemies for his failings, combined with various psychological factors in the voters (sunk-cost? Being blind to their own lack of knowledge?)... he's able to maintain his status amongst his cult.
Ouch. If there were some lovely formulas that could move things around automatically, I could see that working...but I bet people were literally dragging around cells one at a time.
Look, when I paste, it gives me the option to Move Cells to the Right!
I did get the joke, but I didn't make it clear. My point stands that monolingual English speakers tend to make these mistakes more than German-speaking English learners, haha
The Excel wizards always impress me.
But now I want to see what happens when the equivalent of a caveman finds a magic artifact and creates some sort of precarious magic monkey paw solution, haha