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New Zealand's got roughly 15-20 sheep for every person.
Mini busses are popular there, zoo's not so much.
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Your stats are a bit old. It only about 5-7 now. Australia now has more sheep then NZ. About 3 times as many.
Too many of them have ended up in the oven.... Mmmmmm
A Fine is a Tax for doing something wrong
A Tax is a Fine for doing something good.
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Create a prisoner group (9)
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"Group" ==> "struct" ...
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Well, as we used to say in the south-west when I lived there: "Don't tell I, tell 'e!"
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..besides, he hasn't said it's right yet (though someone gave it an upvote...)
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'Twas I: I think it fits beautifully. I just couldn;t think of "struct" as "group".
Well done in advance!
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Well it's fair enough, really: Quote: A struct in the C programming language (and many derivatives) is a composite data type declaration that defines a physically grouped list of variables to be placed under one name in a block of memory (Wiki)
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Oh, I agree - I just couldn't think of it!
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chaingangs
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It's no doubt a conspiracy Matt, but I've heard it claimed that chaingangs has 10 letters in.....
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What has my inability to count got to do with your abject fear of CO2?
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Not much - but it might explain your inability to accept scientific consensus!
Anyway... careful now.. we might be heading in to SB territory....
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There is no scientific consensus. Cook and Oreskes based their results on any mention of global warming and Doran and Zimmern based theirs on 79 replies (out of 10,000 asked).
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But you can't count (as we know) so ... meh.
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Mistaking 8 for 9 is a different kettle of fish for mistaking 79/10000 as 97%!
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Quote: Mistaking 8 for 9 But you mistook 10 for 9! You're really not good with numbers, are you?! (Sorry - mustn't laugh. It's not nice to mock the afflicted.)
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No, I mistook 8 for 9, and added a plural 's'.
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You only get away with this clue because it's on a computer forum
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Apple admits they throttled #iPhones – one graph tells the whole story of why they are slow | Watts Up With That?[^]
Looks like a very strong correlation.
Of course intentionally changing the characteristics of the product means it no longer complies, in the UK at least, with the 'sale of goods act', which guarantees a product for 5 years as being of 'fit and merchantable quality' which must perform as advertised.
The EU has a similar, though 2 year law, and the US probably something similar.
If this is true it is as big a scandal as Volkswagen fiddling the emissions data to boots sales.
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Its one of those where I say, don't care as I don't like the iPhone. I have dodged them like the plague since owning an iPhone 3Gs
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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My understanding is that it is to prolong battery life rather than increase sales.
(Disclaimer - I am in no manner an Apple fanboy only owning one of the early iPods)
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Take a look at the link.
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