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I thought the use of the eta in ΣΗΜΙΟΙ ΔΙ to be later, like the late fifth century, at least in Athens, than the eighth century implied by the text. Before that, they would have been writing ΣΕΜΙΟΙ ΔΙ with what is now called simple E, epsilon.


What got acquired?


A portfiolio of PR.


I think you mean romance? A romance used to be a Roman-style long narrative fictional work that described extraordinary deeds, soap opera plots. Novels were more concerned with realistic narratives describing the nitty gritty of everyday life.


Not with that attitude you won’t! But dip your toe in, _Pride and prejudice_ is pretty light and breezy while having some depth to it.


I don't know. All I remember from school is absolutely hating being forced to read, and understand/interpret, thing like shakespeare and Jane Austin. But then again I now like a lot of the vegetables I used to hate as a kid...

My daughter loves the classics, me, science fiction and fantasy.


Just read Treasure Island. It's a classic but one that is easy to comprehend and also timeless.


_Pride and prejudice_ hits for me similar notes as those for fantasy and historical fiction, though of course it is commenting on contemporary issues with no magic (except the magic of love), alas. It’s like entering a foreign society where you may have to infer why people are acting the way they do. Now that you’re not in school, no one is forcing you to write essays on what you read, or even to understand or interpret what is going on in the narrative! Cool, huh?


I do not know about TFA and the egg cooker, but I usually boil the water first so I can pull the eggs out at a specific time (6:30 to 7:00) so the yolk is gooey. When I put an egg into boiling water without putting a hole through to the air sac, I think there's a higher chance that the egg will crack and spew albumen throughout the boiling water.


This was part of Steve Baker’s (“Omniverous Hexapod”, sic) extensions to a long-standing Usenet FAQ about graphics programming, put out by “Carniverous Hexapod” (sic). It’s at least two decades old, and the FAQ from which he it on may be from the 1990s? I have the niggling recollection that the Carniverous name may have been based on Vernor Vinge’s _Fire upon the deep_ aliens.

He did not invent it, but he probably had to deal with aspiring graphics programmers who were not very math-savvy.


In the 1990s Microsoft “invested” in Apple because Steve Jobs allowed them to save face by giving them the option to settle their part of Apple v San Francisco Canyon Co by calling part of it—$150 M—a stock purchase that only lasted a few years. I do not know how much the total cash settlement from Microsoft was, but industry rumors went up to $1B.


The first time yes, the last time, there would be no Apple Silicon to talk about today.


Or manganese blue?


Or how do I blue thee, let me count the ways..

Periwinkle

Neon blue

Bluebonnet

Twin blue

Smalt

Savoy blue

Medium blue

Process blue

Liberty

Egyptian blue

International Klein Blue

Ultramarine

Dark blue

Picotee blue

Navy blue

Midnight blue

Independence

Cool black

Robin Egg Blue

Space cadet

Baby blue

Light blue

Powder blue

Uranian blue

Argentinian blue

Ruddy blue

Celtic blue

Spanish blue

Bleu de France

Delft blue

Duck blue

Resolution blue

Polynesian blue

Moroccan blue

Sapphire

Fluorescent blue

Teal blue


Never seen Fight Club?


Aeneas is several generations removed from Rhea Silvia, as the founder of the ruling dynasty of Alba Longa whence Rhea Silvia emerged.


The author states elsewhere that the payments are for the use of their server, which can be reconfigured.


Yeah, I'll admit to not having tried Clearcam myself, I was just going by the information from the README as-is.


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