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Ducks grow very quickly and become too big for a cat. Besides that, I already saw the ducks, not yet fully grown, but still following their 'mom' around in another video.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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CodeWraith wrote: Ducks grow very quickly and become too big for a cat.
You haven't met my last cat.
Honest to goodness, we woke up one morning to find what he had left over from an adult rabbit's hind legs.
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Trademarked a point with a short relative, is a cutting word. (6)
modified 18-Nov-19 5:32am.
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Trademarked TM
a point E
with a short relative, SIS
is a cutting word.
TMESIS[^]
Not an easy one - it doesn't even look like a real word!
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Gawd I hope this isn't a theme week
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I think it would make a good theme: "unpronounceable words you never heard of and can't work out how to use in a sentence when you do know them" - be at least as popular as Harry Potter Week!
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I'd play that theme . Although been real busy these past few weeks...
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Abso-friggin-lutely!
As for pronunciation, just imagine The Chuckle Sisters: "to me, sis!".
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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YOu solved it though - I would of had to cheat and look it up
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Herself does it often - normally inserting obscene English words into the middle of Welsh: "diolch yn ing fawr" crops up quite a bit.
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But you knew the word ?
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My head is so full of odd bits of trivia there seems to be little space for useful stuff most of the time. Most of it I have very little idea where it came from - it's quite possible I was looking up how to spell a different word on the same page of the Oxford Dictionary of English (page 1852 in my edition, I just checked) and picked up "tmesis" without noticing.
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Impressive nonetheless
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We have a winner. I am impressed.
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Lounge
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Pah!
It's Monday over here!
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It is Monday afternoon here. As a time traveler, I can tell you nothing much has changed.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Thinking I've got this as I already have AZ-103 and AZ-203 and it's basically my everyday job.
Doing a test exam.
You want to do X, what service should you use?
- Event Grid
- Event Hub
- Notification Hub
- SendGrid
- Service Bus
So... Am I going for a random grid or a random hub and is it really an event or a notification?
Next question.
[Something with on-premises] [something with single entrance] [optionally some load balancing], what services can you use?
- Web Application Firewall
- Next Generation Firewall
- Traffic Manager
- Load Balancer
- Application Gateway
What the heck is even the difference between the first two and the last three?
They load balance, but on a different level and/or using different protocols or some such minor detail.
Better RTFM on those
Maybe I don't got this after all
At least I now know the difference between the grids and hubs
I'll know on Friday, going for AZ-300 first.
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Good luck!
They call me different but the truth is they're all the same!
JaxCoder.com
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Thanks!
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What the heck are the first five grid/hub things? Don't answer that, it's a rhetorical question, and I'm not bother to google it. I'm quite happy in ostrich-mode.
[edit] OK, I googled "event grid": Event Grid connects data sources and event handlers. For example, use Event Grid to instantly trigger a serverless function to run image analysis each time a new photo is added to a blob storage container.
Ah, so a fancy name for what I've been talking about since 2002 and my first ever CP article Organic Programming Environment (OPEN)[^]
To quote myself: the Organic Programming environment uses a data-centric approach. In this paradigm, data initiates processes.
17 years later...
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Marc Clifton wrote: 17 years later... But the important paradigm... was told by Dilbert in Aug. 2000[^] that still is 2 years before you
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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