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  • I agree with your example, but I disagree that the luxury cutoff is at 80%. For me it is at 90% in your example. A car that only mostly runs is a liability and may even end up costing more per year than the 90% one because of repairs. At least it is like that here in Norway.

  • Ooh! Beneath a Steel Sky came with my first cd rom kit (or at least I got it at the same time). It was gruesomely hard for me as I hadn't learned English properly yet. That's gonna be a fun walk down memory lane.

  • The monarchs in Scandinavia isn't actually in any danger of that though. Most people love our monarchs (not sure if that is fully the case in Sweeden though). They are the figureheads of our countries and don't have an active hand in our politics.

  • Thanks for the comprehensive reply! I have only used it for quite simple things like getting the id's out of log lines where this and this key word exist. Great tip about pattern searching!

    Merry Christmas

  • Wait. Are there flavors of regex? Every time I have to use regex it hurts my brain and I never need to do it enough to actually sit down and learn it properly like OP is doing. Just knowing there are different ways of doing the same things in an already mind baffeling language blows me away even more.

  • This is so good! It replaces so many random websites with one local program.

    I've saved so much time reformatting json to make it readable, messy sql before debug etc.

    Recently started dabbling with regex and it's nice to test there.

  • Oh! I just remembered that the size of shotgun shell pellets are calculated that way. Take a fixed amount of lead and the gauge (we call it caliber) og the pellets is defined by how many of them you can make from that lump of lead.

    Here in Norway it's more expensive to live than ever. The interest is high and all other prices on have balooned this year, so the prices are too damn high. But I guess that is true for most countries.

    Many people believe we are on the verge of a housing bubble bursting within a few years, so that might be a good time to relocate.