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I'll have what he's having!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Unconditional love (8,4)
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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ABSOLUTE ZERO?
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Yep YAUM
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Yesterday's helped - see: I can learn new things!
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I get sent a WOTD from the OED which occasionally gives me a starting point to compose a clue ( the hardest part for me is thinking of a word ) but lately they are totally unusable. Todays was "stink eye".
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A dirty look for street tattoo, yes? (5, 3)
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"Yes" == "Aye", and the question mark gets it to "eye" (hopefully)
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Unconditional ABSOLUTE
love ZERO (in Tennis) It would have been better with "OK?" at the end, maybe.
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Yeah, it's missing a definition for the whole answer...
and I don't get the "OK?" bit... I am not having a good day with the thinking so far
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My understanding is that a ? is an indicator that there is no separate definition, that the entire clue is essentially the definition, but in a contrived way.
The OK would be a brilliant addition: 0 degrees Kelvin.
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... and wouldn't then need the question mark... unless 0 and O are not sufficiently equivalent in clues?
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Good question. I'd probably leave it in, because the characters do look different.
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I've just finished Homeland S5, (yes, I know I'm late to the party), and seem to have spent quite a lot of time, shouting at the TV, telling them not to be so stupid. They don't even seem to be able to get the basics of spying right! On the assumption that the CIA are monitoring everything, I thought I'd post a couple of 'handy hints' for them on The Lounge:
1. Rule number 1 of being a hostage, (surely?). If one of your captors decides he wants to help you: Don't send him off to find the poisonous gas canister - and not come back. Do get him to set you free. Simple!
2. The dead baddy's phone. If the dead baddy, (conveniently?), hasn't protected his phone with a Pin No.: Don't just dial the last number used; hang up, (thinking: "no idea who that is!"); and forget all about it. Do, use some very clever 'track and trace system', (that only the CIA have), to identify who the number belongs to - and their location, down to the nearest square metre.
I'm pretty sure following basic rules like this is going to save them lots of time - and, maybe, cut the length of a season down to 6 episodes.
P.S. Has anyone ever wondered how Jack Bauer, (yes I know it's a different program), always manages to have it all sorted in exactly 24 hours? Surely there must have been times when he cracked it in 21 hours - and the last three episodes are him in bed sleeping? Or, after 24 hours, he's still tied up in the terrorists garage with Gaffa tape over his mouth?
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5teveH wrote: Or, after 24 hours, he's still tied up in the terrorists garage with Gaffa tape over his mouth?
Nah ... after 23 hours and 59 minutes they send in Chuck Norris to rescue him.
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OriginalGriff wrote: 5teveH wrote: Or, after 24 hours,
It is actually a lot shorter than 24 hours. My son says it is only 21 - if you exclude the 3 hours of advertisements (which are not on the DVDs).
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Random!
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5teveH wrote: Has anyone ever wondered how Jack Bauer ... always manages/etc ... Nah! Chloe's his mule. She's probably a fembot to boot (very low maintenance). Like Radar to Lt Colonel Blake/Colonel Potter (again with the another show rejoinder).
modified 9-Aug-21 19:26pm.
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5teveH wrote: P.S. Has anyone ever wondered how Jack Bauer, (yes I know it's a different program), always manages to have it all sorted in exactly 24 hours? Surely there must have been times when he cracked it in 21 hours - and the last three episodes are him in bed sleeping? Or, after 24 hours, he's still tied up in the terrorists garage with Gaffa tape over his mouth?
1. Jack Bauer seems to lose phones every time he turns around, yet when someone hands him a phone, his contact list, including his personal contacts, always seems to be present.
2. If he does manage to hold on to the phone for a few hours, he's always using it, and using power hungry apps like GPS. So how is it that those phones managed to stay charged?
3. It never occurs to the bad guys, all of whom know who he is, to blow Jack's brains out before they try and take over the world?
4. Jack would be, in real life, the world's worst operator. How does anyone he works for not know this?
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I've been working with images for which I have jpg / png images and often pdf's.
Some are 1:5000, 1:8000, 10:000 and 1:25000. In trying to rescale the images, I get bad pixelating over 200%. However, the pdf's scale very nicely even over 400%.
Seems like I have to zoom and snip and stitch using a pdf reader if I want decent images.
One can "virtualize" image size in UWP / WPF; I'm thinking about a "large size" pdf print(er) to image file...
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Try this.
GIMP - GNU Image Manipulation Program
I heard there was an algorithm that can blow up jpgs and the like with no pixelation. One program that had it was commercial and GIMP had it which is is freeware.
I took an image and blew it up to 72" x 48" to go on glass in a store on perforated one way media.
No pixelation to speak of.
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I have Gimp. I'll have to dig deeper.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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