Rationalization? Maybe not exactly that.
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Rationalization? Maybe not exactly that.
It's not a technology, per se, but I'll put out there - open source software.
A childhood of listening to Dr. Demento means I have to request "The Ballad of Irving" (the 142nd fastest gun in the west)
Though I'm not sure how well the humor holds up in this day and age.
That's awesome. I'll definitely keep an eye on that project.
I had the opportunity last month to record a Heavy Networking podcast with Packet Pushers. This was a lot of fun and was a great exploration of implementing EVPN/VXLAN everywhere instead of VLAN trunking driven by great questions by Ethan and Drew.
packetpushers.net/podcasts/hea...
setattr() might be the better way to do this, though.
setattr(self, 'foo', 'Hi There's)
Cool little trick. In a class __init__ method
`vars(self)[attrname] = attrobj`
This will set an attribute on the object named whatever is in the attrname variable.
So:
attrname = 'foo'
attrobj = "Hi There'
vars(self)[attrname] = attrobj
results in:
self.foo == 'Hi There'
#python
In a similar vein, my father was a HS US History teacher and maintained a decades-long running joke that North Dakota doesn't really exist.
The joke outlived him, really.
I'm not sure who I want to win this thing at this point.
I know I want Pitt to lose in the semi-finals, again.
I think I'm rooting for A&M overall at this point?
Vball? Yeah, how 'bout that 4th set?
Yeah, the whole idea of doing it mid-decade and blatantly for partisan reasons is absolutely disgusting, but it would have been oh so karmically awesome if it really had backfired like that. It still might in Texas.
Maybe, I did see a dude (on YouTube, so grain of salt and all) doing analysis saying that, with the new maps, and assuming a 13 pt shift to the left, as we've seen in recent special elections, IN could've ended up 9-0 Democrat!
As a network engineer, I struggle with anything that's not mono-space.
Wish I knew.
signed, a network engineer
But otherwise, yes, it's all of them
There was one for AC0, but I don't have one because it was only given to speakers and others who helped actually put on the event, not all attendees.
If others are not familiar with Autocon, it legitimately is the premier gathering of a lot of really brilliant folks working in the network automation space.
I'll be getting my 4th coin. :)
New rule:
Any media showing pictures or video of Schumer must overlay a clown emoji ๐คก over his face.
Obviously, all of this is mere speculation at this point.
Yeah, particularly if it was a catastrophic failure with turbine blades and stuff flying. (Like Sioux City DC-10 crash... interestingly, roughly the same type of plane)
Armchair avgeek here, I would think affecting control surfaces would be more likely than affecting another engine.
Agreed...but that's a lot of smoke for a light plane. Cargo would be about the best case (of a set of bad possibilities)
And that doesn't mention the growing discussion about the impacts potentially to happen by way of your local power and water utilities.
(and by long delay....I didn't notice actual time, but 15 minutes as a guess?)
Ok, props to whoever is in the aux at Notre Dame volleyball. Long delay at officials desk coming out of a timeout, so they play 4 Non Blondes "What's Going On?"
I feel like this could be dismissed as Rumours.
Actor Rene Russo from the movie The Thomas Crown Affair.
The water is fine.
So what I'm learning here is that my family's rules really aren't all that strict.
I totally get the reasoning for more qualifications,and I called for a rule clarification from my family on DE, because counting it felt kinda cheap. But they affirmed it, so...:shrug:
Wow, I thought my family's rules on this were a bit strict, "Airports don't count.", but that's hardcore.
That'd take DE off my list. I just drove through in my car, feet didn't actually touch the ground, but by our rules, I get to count it.