

Concepts of a plane
Concepts of a plane
Thanks. I did that, and changed how Calibre sends books to my device. Before it was creating folders for each author, so now I have it dump them in the home folder instead.
Perhaps an interesting analogy, but offers nothing in terms of how to improve estimation. The only thing I can take away from this is to always add contingency to an estimate.
Man, still funny
Is there a way to change the Library to be able to see epub files? I have KOReader installed now, but I have to go through the directory to find my epub files.
I don’t think this is a case of trying to make more money. From what I understood, it’s an unintended consequence of accessibility rules coming into place. Ironically, a law that is meant to promote inclusion, will ultimately make the books less accessible.
The Fuzzy Night
Que dijo un pes al otro pes? Nada!
What did one fish say to another fish? Nothing!
Nada means nothing, but it also means swim, coming from the verb “nadar”.
It also reminds of the Simpsons episode where Homer eats the candy that was stuck to the babysitter’s butt. He gets accused of sexual harassment, and his world is in chaos with news reporters outside. Marge tries to comfort him by saying that’ll blow over soon enough. Homer then says, “nothing ever blows over for me.” We then see the helicopter outside blow their car over.
Now, I watched the above episode probably 5 times or so, but in German. I never understood that part. It felt super random to just show his car flip over. Years later I finally saw it in English, and understood the joke. In the German version, I think he says, “Für mich ist nie etwas vorbei.” - > “Nothing is ever over for me.”
Meh, pretty bland
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Yeah, what’s up with the music?