

“… Italian F1 giants Ferrari” - ah, okay so Ferrari is Italian, and they’ve been in the game for a while, you say? /s
“… Italian F1 giants Ferrari” - ah, okay so Ferrari is Italian, and they’ve been in the game for a while, you say? /s
“This year we’re resetting the I’m-so-stupid counter and the goal is to have it stay firmly at zero through the entire season.”
I’ve never experienced H2 to be larger than H1 in such usage, but rather the same size. Are you sure there aren’t any CSS affecting your result?
From a stackoverflow reply:
Why h1 and h2 are same?
This is by design is because browser manufacturers think/agreed, that beneath web editors, producers and developers the <h2> is commonly treated as the visual more important heading and headings in the content documents should then ideally start with . That is why <h1> font-size is not default bigger inside <article>, <aside>, <nav>, <section> tags.
VCARB… the name just screams future racing legend, doesn’t it.
Well, perhaps they’ll be sporting a swastika for the US races, to show support for the glorious leader.
If you don’t want me to watch the launch, just say so. No need for all the theatrics.
Everyone should’ve chipped in with a dollar and you’d have your own country! /s
What is your name, and have you ever travelled Internationally?
We’re probably witnessing the future of US democracy right there. Every question, or at least the ones where they pretend public opinion matters, to be settled by a poll on shitter.
Le Chat is a good name. It’s also the name of, among other things, I’m sure, a Belgian comic strip.
I recall reading that a train station in Germany was using a C64 to power its’ departure displays well into the 2000s.
That would’ve been beautiful - drivers essentially canceling the first few races.
… with an accuracy of tens of miles
Probably not an alternative if you need walking directions to the coffee shop, then.
No, but I’ve been to Svalbard. Very dark during winter, polar bears. Would visit again.
“Det finnes dusinvis av oss” would perhaps be a better translation, but it’s not really an expression commonly used in Norway, so it still feels a bit awkward to say.