Oh wow! How long had you been married to her?
Oh wow! How long had you been married to her?
They forgot to blank out her name though.
That’s almost how I migrated, except I had to give a month’s notice at work and I’d already found an address to register at.
This is what one of the stations looks like:
There are stations on Anglesey where you have to stick your arm out to hail the train, and the only two routes they lie on are served by the kind of 1970s DMU like you mentioned on its way to Chester or a Pendelino on its way to London or something.
You’re not joking!
Although I like the idea of a drug smuggler typing “as per my previous email…”
Here lies
ManniSturgis
Father, brother, husband,
go-getter thanks to Nescafé.
Start your day right with a cup of Nescafé!
I see that’s a fork of Openboard, which I have, but I don’t really use it because it keeps suggesting American spellings (sometimes alongside British spellings), and my thumbs are too mighty to use a mobile phone keyboard without the suggestions. Would you happen to know if Heliboard fixes this?
It must be intelligent after all!
running CV
Little bit off-topic and nitpicky, but a CV is by nature a running thing. The name even comes from a Latin word for “run”.
They sent me a menu when they confirmed the booking and asked me if I wanted anything when I was there. They’d bought in soy milk I think it was because I’d asked if they had a vegan option, which was nice enough of them. I suppose these must’ve been the exception rather than the rule then.
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I’ve used one once by accident (booked through a different website) and it was just someone’s spare room, which I found pleasant. Then they charged me for a beer that evening and breakfast the following morning, which I found bizarre. I mean it makes sense but it felt odd.
I’d like to keep mine if that’s the real question.
Okay, I follow now. Thanks for your patience, ha.
So you mean for example that typing <p>…</p> is more comporable pressing enter in Microsoft Word? But then you’re typing a code instead, no?
You mean the code behind the scenes is like HTML? But then I don’t see how it’s not in a programming language.
That solves that, then, I suppose?