Normal people would buy a book, which helps debugging. But Chuck Norris needs this book, because he can only make bug free programs. So he needs extra advice how to make a normal program (with bugs).A book you might prefer not to get. Or maybe you really would like it:
MATLAB Programming: Mathematical Problem Solutions (De Gruyter STEM)
From the presentation at Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/MATLAB-Progr...ramming&qid=1624988621&s=digital-text&sr=1-18) this book "presents fundamentals in MATLAB programming, including data and statement structures, control structures, function writing and bugging in MATLAB programming"
an incarnation of pibbur who really would like to know who (or what companies) bought this one (or similar books in general programming).
Normal people would buy a book, which helps debugging. But Chuck Norris needs this book, because he can only make bug free programs. So he needs extra advice how to make a normal program (with bugs).
Don' t order a tuna sandwich at Subway because it's not tuna.
It's that time of the year. Seagulls have got babies. And they're pissed.
Anyone, willingly or not, approaching their nests or wherever their yet non-flying offspring spend their days are regarded as predator-wannabes and therefore attacked with poo and occasionalyl sharp beaks. Without mercy. Problem is, these days they prefer to lay their eggs in parking lots, bus stops, railway stations, any place also frequented by humans (possibly also other animals).
Ornithologists claim they're not dangerlous. Hah! Today I read in the newsaper about this fellow Bergen citizen who suffered a fractured hand after being attacked. Admittedly that was because he lost his balance and fell off his electric scooter running at 20khp, when trying to defend himself by lifting his arms previously connected to the handle of said scooter, and therefore not directly a result of the attack, but that's beside the point. Hah!
We have to suffer this for the next 3 weeks!!!!
An angry seagull:
an incarnation of pibbur who recommends bringing an umbrella, which anyhow is usually recommended when living in a rainy city like Bergen@Norway.
PS. Bergen citizen attacked by seagulls (observe bandages on left arm):DS.
Given the rain, only one umbrella?? That would be like being from Oz and only having one hat to keep the sun off!
Death Valley National Park, on the border of California and Nevada, reached a temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday. That's just 4 degrees off the hottest temperature ever recorded anywhere in the world.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/death-valley-national-park-weather-record-130-degrees/
I live in Portland, Oregon, aka the place that reached 116 or so a few weeks back. At the time I was thinking "there's a reason I don't live in freaking Death Valley."
Fortunately it's been between around 80-90 degrees since so not horrific, but these increasing highs are worrisome.
Death Valley National Park, on the border of California and Nevada, reached a temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday. That's just 4 degrees off the hottest temperature ever recorded anywhere in the world.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/death-valley-national-park-weather-record-130-degrees/
If marsupials are bad what monotremes, even more ‘primitive’ and makes from one type have venomous spurs.