Personally, what I would like to see for this filler is perhaps some character shots. Or even sketches of characters. I really enjoy the way Namesake does it (a nice, simple sketch of a character with no background.)
Namesake went to the same convention and we got this: https://www.patreon.com/creation?hid=2432162 as our filler. Didn't know that character likes birds that much; made me sure happy.
Doggie comic was...um ok.
Nah, he said that to a woman who bought pot from him - and, yes, turned out to be an undercover officer.
This guy, Enrique Cruz, is/was in for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. The Lockup episode is here on Dailymotion; start around 41:35 for the clip. (His past record is enumerated just before that, if you're curious.)
You may want to read this. So the email would just be data at the end of the garbled mess, pre-header or something.
One of the interesting/frustrating things about email is that you don't need to have your account match your "sent by" text in the email headers. I could send an email to you saying my account was but really it's coming from . there are security countermeasures against this now that servers have to implement called DKIM.
Alternatively, I have an email server running on my personal domain, and I also have forum/wiki/etc. stuff on it that has auto email functionality. When they send an email, it's from or something similar, except there's one weird caveat. That account doesnt technically exist on my server.
The only thing I can think of for the offline messages would be that the processors all got "massaged" somehow with a very large and wide reaching electromagnetic signal.
☆ FAZE ☆
And he's not discomfited, he's just tired of having to go through the same rigmarole every time somebody meets his mom.
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I preffered the llama book "Learning Perl"....
Also, if Martens uncle really out the P in PERL(it should be Perl, so are we truly talking about the programming language here?) then shouldn't Martens uncle be named Larry, and not Charlie?
Right. I think it’s too short not from a modesty standpoint, but from a “this dress would not keep her butt covered” standpoint. Similar dresses for real people tend to be an inch or two longer.
But we don’t read the comic for Jeph’s spot-on understanding of women’s fashion, so.
> PDF documents…”
Ahhhhhhh FUCK
SHIT
you reminded me!
I’m a person who seriously considered spending over 900 bucks on a tablet that ONLY displays PDFs.
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-DPT-RP1-13-Digital-Paper/dp/B072DXXXN1
Fuck that shit Jeph, don’t come at my boy file format PDF just because adobe sucks hot shit. I’ll throw hands.
I like Dora in these strips. She's a good friend, and it's nice when she's open about her insecurities but not in a way that lashes out at other people.
Angus and Faye really bring out the worst in each other, huh.
Slight tangent: In one of the news posts, he says he's traveling down to "sweltering" Maryland for Christmas, and I was so bewildered as to how Maryland could possibly be sweltering in December, I actually looked up the historical weather report. Maybe it wasn't <em>sweltering</em>, but mid-50s (Fahrenheit) is pretty hot for that time of year.
So, $1,000 is currently £775.17
You can therefore buy 27 batches, or 1,350 croissants, weighing 54kg. Potentially more if you can get some sort of quantity discount.
That's a shit-ton of croissants indeed.
Sounds like Steve could use one of those CD opener thingies. Not on bras though. These days, I think anyone who needs help figuring out bras just watches a couple YouTube tutorials to learn the technique.
Nah, I'm a psychology/computer science major pulling that out of my arse. I am sure there are some interesting books out there about AI rights but none I'm aware of.
On a topic that is related but not the same: I do have a book rec on the risk involved in developing superintelligent AI, ~~Toby Ord's The Precipice~~ sorry, getting my books confused. I meant Stuart Russell's <u>Human Compatible</u>.