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They(*) are sucking the energy out of me.
(*) Fill in at own discretion.
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You are looking at the spoon all wrong.
Anyway, one of my favorites.
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The Matrix, one of my favourite movies on tv.
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Yay, got 2 dozen points for the upvote
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John Malkovich(sp?) (inside) or the Truman show
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came back from festival and i know the answer
"The Dixie Love - a pottypot shortstory"
is this a signature ?
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Dumbo II: After the Capture
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Quick Answers - The Movie.
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They couldn't make it.
You'd need too many extras with an IQ smaller than their shoe sizes...
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They could just film it in Sunderland then.
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I had two answers then:
"Oi! My mother was born in Sunderland!"
and
"No chance - they'd never do it: they don't even go for BJs there because the word "Job" is involved..."
But then I realized she hated the place as well, left as soon as physically possible and never went back.
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To quote the late, great Dr Samuel Johnson:
"A man who is bored of Sunderland has been to Sunderland"
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To paraphrase Terry Pratchett: "When a man is tired of Sunderland, he is tired of ankle-deep slurry."
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I went to Sunderland once... it was shut.
Andy B
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The Two-Dimensional Vector!
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I was not paying too much attention but...
Is it that .NET 4.5 is supported by the C# 5 compiler?
I read about the upcoming C# 6 and the next version of .NET is .NET5 I would think...
When did both become different?
Or am I just confused?
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This is nothing new:
C# 1.0; released with .NET 1.0 and VS2002 (January 2002)
C# 1.2 (bizarrely enough); released with .NET 1.1 and VS2003 (April 2003). First version to call Dispose on IEnumerators which implemented IDisposable. A few other small features.
C# 2.0; released with .NET 2.0 and VS2005 (November 2005). Major new features: generics, anonymous methods, nullable types, iterator blocks
C# 3.0; released with .NET 3.5 and VS2008 (November 2007). Major new features: lambda expressions, extension methods, expression trees, anonymous types, implicit typing (var), query expressions
C# 4.0; released with .NET 4 and VS2010 (April 2010). Major new features: late binding (dynamic), delegate and interface generic variance, more COM support, named arguments and optional parameters
C# 5.0; released with .NET 4.5 in August 2012. Major features: async programming, caller info attributes.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality.
That means of course that they don't exist.
However, they do!
∫(Edo )dx = Tzumer
∑k( this.Kid) k = this. ♥
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However its worth noting that .NET Versions also always have a specific CLR
.NET 1.1 -> CLR 1.1.4322.2443
.NET 2.0 -> CLR 2.0.50727.3615
.NET 3.0 -> CLR 2.0.50727.3615
.NET 3.5 -> CLR 2.0.50727.3615
.NET 4.0 -> CLR 4.0.30319.269
.NET 4.5 -> CLR 4.0.30319.17379
Note that each CLR version can be installed side by side safe for the CLR 4.0 version which came with .NET 4.5. This version replaces the CLR from 4.0 (but is still backwards compatible to it)
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