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It was a wild guess because we're dealing with the same policies here. Most recently there was a "problem" on a database server and we got asked what we'd like to do to fix it. Thing is, we don't have access to those servers because of security, even our DBA isn't allowed to have access to them. He has to write the scripts, send them to another team who will run said scripts and send back the results.
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Sr. Or Verma carelessly drives up in space. (4, 5)
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Sr. Or Verma MARS ROVER
carelessly (anag)
drives up in space.
MARS ROVER
I take it you don't want to do Monday?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Hmmm... are you sure it is correct? I don't recall the Mars Rover being in any of the Harry Potter films
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I think he was in Hufflepuff, and nobody even counts them much less remember their names ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Not in canon but I'm writing a Harry Potter in space kind of a fan-fic. Hopefully it will take off one day!
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Yup, you got it!
OriginalGriff wrote: I take it you don't want to do Monday? Nope, I barely had enough time to do it today, this was a 20 min attempt after discarding three other clues. Also I knew how much you like doing Fridays.
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Joe Hishaishi - Kokoro no Kakera - Pieces of a Broken Heart (English Version)[^]
Last Christmas, I played the PS4 remaster of Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, a game that was developed with the help of Studio Ghibli (Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away...).
Next to a great visual style the game also featured music by Ghibli's house composer, Joe Hishaishi.
If you're familiar with the Ghibli movies, you know Joe is a master of his craft, so too for this game.
Especially the main theme is awesome and this is a version of that theme with (English) vocals.
I'm usually not fond of a high pitched boy voice, but it does fit the music.
There's also a Japanese and an instrumental version (the world map theme), but I just really like this one.
The game itself is awesome too, especially recommended if you like JRPGs and Pokemon
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+1 for your mention of Ni No Kuni. It's an absolutely beautiful game and easily in my top 3 games for PS3.
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Yeah, it's awesome.
I've got Ni No Kuni II as well, but I'm saving it for later
On a side note, Ghibli is coming to Netflix!
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2 is pretty good too, not as good as 1 but still worth playing.
Also, I forgot about the Netflix Ni No Kuni, haven't watched it yet so thanks for reminding me!
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The Netflix Ni No Kuni isn't very good, or so I've heard.
I still want to see it, but not until I've played Ni No Kuni II.
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Yeah I watched it over the weekend. Well, I started watching it and then about 15 mins in I turned the PS4 on and "half-watched" the rest (2 TVs next to each other)... it certainly didn't have the same charm as the games.
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You liked this Japanese artist the last time you posted something along these lines, and kakera brought to mind one of her pieces. It's translated as "shards" here, which suggests that the subtitler is rather skilled:
Anglea Aki: Kodoku no Kakera[^]
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I posted Angela Aki before?
Can't remember, but her name sounds familiar
I can certainly appreciate this.
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No, you posted another Japanese artist, and I posted Angela Aki in response. To which you posted some J-pop thing that should have come with a warning.
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Greg Utas wrote: To which you posted some J-pop thing that should have come with a warning. My apologies!
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Very nice! And so was the other soundtrack pieces that followed.
Brought the old March of the Elephants song to mind for some reason. Well, that's what my sisters and I pretended to be as we stomped around the tape player when it played in my wee years. (The rest of that suite is great as well.)
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Peer Gynt is one of my favorites.
It reminded me of Vintersorg - Till Fjälls[^] which has a Hall Of The Mountain King passage somewhere on the album (not the song, although I thought it was), but more (folk) metal and less classical
Apparently, Till Fjälls means "to the mountains", so I guess it's fitting.
My favorite Grieg piece isn't from Peer Gynt though, it's Wedding day at Troldhaugen[^]
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Some psytrance is always nice
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I was hoping to push out my unicode version of Rolex, but problem after problem and 3 implementations later I'm still in the weeds, but at least it's spitting *something* back at me finally. That's not much of a milestone, but the way things have been going i'll take it.
I had to hijack the parse process and gut it, using bits and pieces of what was left over in an awful hack I'll lose sleep over.
I barely know what this does, and I just wrote it. Unfortunately there's no intelligible way to do this short of somehow entirely rewriting the Gplex parser internals which I'm not here for.
aast.visibility = "internal";
useUnicode = true;
int cardinality = (!useUnicode ? asciiCardinality : unicodeCardinality);
if (targetSymCardinality == notSet || targetSymCardinality == cardinality)
targetSymCardinality = cardinality;
if (useUnicode)
{
charClasses = true;
if (!compressMapExplicit)
compressMap = true;
}
var lc = LexContext.Create(input);
var rules = _ParseRules(aast, sbuf, lc);
_FillRuleIds(rules);
_FixRules(rules);
var str = ".return -1;";
var buf = new StringBuffer(str);
LexSpan ls = new LexSpan(1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, buf);
LexSpan las = new LexSpan(1, 1, 1, str.Length, 1, str.Length, buf);
RuleDesc desc = new RuleDesc(ls, las, new List<StartState>(), false);
desc.useCount = 1;
aast.ruleList.Add(desc);
desc.ParseRE(aast);
aast.FixupBarActions();
Aaaand now for some reason certain regexs aren't matching. I'm done. This is just messed up.
I'm buying a book and finishing my own code this is ridiculous.
Real programmers use butterflies
modified 30-Jan-20 19:51pm.
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honey the codewitch wrote: if (targetSymCardinality == notSet || targetSymCardinality == cardinality)
targetSymCardinality = cardinality;
honey the codewitch wrote: if (!compressMapExplicit)
compressMap = true; Those are definitely the problem
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You realise that could be grounds for dismissal? You'll have to change your username to "Honey the unemployed cdewitch"...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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honey the codewitch wrote:
useUnicode = true;
int cardinality = (!useUnicode ? asciiCardinality : unicodeCardinality);
if (targetSymCardinality == notSet || targetSymCardinality == cardinality)
targetSymCardinality = cardinality;
Seems like a really long way to write:
if (targetSymCardinality == notSet)
targetSymCardinality = unicodeCardinality;
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