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I taut I taw a puddy duck a creepin' up on me
I did! I taw a puddy duck as plain as he could be!
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No more sleeping peacefully in your bed without a duck pouncing on your big toe.
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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That would actually be a bonus - ducks don't have claws ...
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That may only be a matter of reactivating the right genes[^]...
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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That cat's thinking those will make easy prey in the not-too-distant future...
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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!".
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- 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.
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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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