Blurred out of course to save the blushes of our American friends.

I think it's some weird Americanism. Very strange.

I'm more of a Judoon man myself. Can't resist a bipedal rhino in a spacesuit.

What 'agenda' are you yawping on about?

Also, have you never seen any Dr Who before because it sounds like it.

At the simplest it is a mechanism with an open/close switch wired to the security office/hut.

Automatic versions would have an inductive loop in the ground which would connect to a switch box. Modern ones probably have camera connected to software, enhanced by ANPR in some places.

And you then asked them to explain what they meant by that...?

London to the Lakes. 6hr drive. We always take a break between 3 to 4 hr mark. I'm the only driver in the family:/

GreenWoodDragon
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:Gryff4: Gryffindor

Gandalf is an Istari, an envoy of the gods. His power would far exceed Dumbledore's.

There's a wire connection between the computer and the network ipso facto it is hard wired.

Ethernet is a brand name.

https://ontimenet.com/technology-ethernet-history/#:~:text=He%20chose%20to%20base%20the,Thus%2C%20Ethernet%20was%20born.%E2%80%9D

Your boss is a dick, and ignorant too.

I think this is the basis of various hypotheses that appear on the UFOs sub from time to time.

Sounds like dinner is sorted. Those herbs will go very well with rabbit.

The source of the River Fleet is two streams in Hampstead Heath, which were dammed to form ponds. The river is a 'lost' river as it was culverted to turn it into a sewer.

The river gives its name to Fleet Street.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Fleet

There are many other lost rivers of London.

There's a great book by Nicholas Barton called The Lost Rivers of London (A Study of Their Effects Upon London and Londoners, and the Effects of London and Londoners on them.)

https://amzn.eu/d/5SmRE5x

The pub on Green Lanes where Chas and Dave used to perform.

the default cache for some reason,

Simple to use. Comprehensive commands. Versatile. Performant. Can be set up as a cluster.

Not just 'some reason'.

GreenWoodDragon
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Senior Data Engineer

DataGrip, absolutely brilliant. Enhanced by the Big Data Tools plugin.

Have used DBeaver in the recent past too. MySqlWorkbench if I'm feeling masochistic.

Absolutely!!

People get stuck on learning a language without realising that it's a tool. Algorithms guide us in how to use the tools we have.

Something to try in the local park over a sunny weekend.

Something to try in the local park over a sunny weekend.

He is practically inviting them to probe.