Somebody once suggested removing all restrictions on the sale and possession of firearms, but severely regulating ammunition.
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Ultron? I think I had one of their XVGA Multiscan monitors in the 90s.
throw an Indian router, an Israeli router and a Turkish router into the chain for extra security
Maybe if they sacrifice enough rare books, the Basilisk will save them
English did historically use æ, as the Latin ae-ligature (along with œ), though it went out of fashion at around the end of the Victorian era, and may not have been used in American English except as a stylistic affectation.
English historically has not done vowel symbols other than AEIOU and the occasional Y, leaving the speaker to bloody well figure out themselves which vowel sound a letter represents in a specific word, leaving it free to use ligatures and diacriticals as accents (i.e. the archaic dieresis in “coördinate” informing the reader that the “oo” is not a “ooh” digraph, these days seen only in the New Yorker). In contrast, languages like German and the Scandinavian languages treat accented vowels as distinct vowels of their own, moving them to the end of the alphabet in the dictionary.
Isn’t ø just the Danish/Norwegian equivalent of the German ö?
In any case, it could be used to disambiguate words with different o sounds; i.e., “polish” (to shine a surface by rubbing) from “Pølish” (from Pøland).
Å is what you say when you see an adorable animal
Or sometimes about melting salt
To borrow a tenet from another abrahamic religion, trust in God, but tie up your camel.
This is fine.
After you return it, they shred it. It’s too hard to sanitise (both physically and in terms of configuration, not to mention indelible per-device flags apps can set to block scammers using the same device to make multiple accounts), and destroying it helps to maintain scarcity and keep prices up.
Now that corporate intellectual property is on the line, shit just got serious