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Not to mention the availability of tooth brushes, tooth paste, and clean water.
Marc
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What brand of batteries and/or charger are you using?...so I know to avoid?
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It could be that the charger is a poor design, not properly matching the charging current profile to the battery technology. As mentioned elsewhere, this can lead to excessive gas generation during the charging process, and expansion of the case. They may have got the toothbrush design right, but just reused a charger design from a previous generation based on a different chemistry.
Will Rogers never met me.
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As of this weekend (a week later) I have not heard back from them.
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In this context I guess I am Snape.
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I don't think only wizards are allowed to play, you just need to be good at swallowing the flying thing there.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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I'm a Wardeadlock
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
I'm gonna steal that!!!
I'd rather be phishing!
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Upvote for a TP reference!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Terry Pratchett[^] - very much a British thing and much loved by programmers for his orthogonal humour.
I assumed you knew his work because he talks of sourcerers (as opposed to "sorcerers") as being wizards that are connected to "the source of magic"! clickety[^]
His work is rich with puns, e.g. Rincewind the wizard, who can't do magic, who has "wizzard" written on his hat (the wizard who can't spell) possibly culminating in "Soul Music" where there's "Music With Rocks", "Pathway To Paradise" and an elaborate setup to "Wheels On Fire " and "Three Wheels on my Wagon" where Rincewind escapes the city in a wagon with wheels on fire until they start falling off.
You either love Pratchett or you just don't get it!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Ah, he gets mentioned on here once in a while. Never read him, but I'm a Douglas Adams fan and I keep thinking I should try.
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As an Adams fan, I'd be amazed if you didn't enjoy Pratchett's books. You don't need to read them in sequence, although there would be some benefit.
You should be aware that:
- Some of his books are kids books. They're adult readable (especially the Nac Mac Feegle books), although some are a little light
- Not all of his books are about The Discworld, his main ouvre
There are several distinct threads to the Discworld books, with considerable crossover: Wizards, Witches, The City Watch, Death (the person), the Feegle (a race of small blue people with a distinct Scottish heritage "pictsies") and Moist von Lipwig (a semi-reformed con man).
One benefit over Adams is that TP has been prolific, so it will take you ages to get through all the Discworld books and although he is ailing, he is still pumping them out! Like Adams, you can read his books over and over and get something new out of them (especially his sometimes elaborate jokes).
Happy reading!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Speechless. Especially those brooms.
Marc
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Exactly. It was all over for me when I saw/read that you have to play with the brooms between your legs.
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I think about a Palladin or Cleric
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Yes, according to my ex-wife, and all who followed her... Why do you ask?
Will Rogers never met me.
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It's all fun and games until the chafing starts.
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When the platypus swims it does so with nose, ears and eyes closed.
It uses electro reception for navigation and finding it's prey. They have almost 40,000 electroreceptors, whose sensitivity lies in the microvolt range.
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good one
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: eyes closed.
simply not true![^]
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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