Thanks for all you've shared of Copalis. Our family gets excited for each new photo. Not able to visit but used to know the beach well, nice to see it again.
Thanks for all you've shared of Copalis. Our family gets excited for each new photo. Not able to visit but used to know the beach well, nice to see it again.
I thought this must be an understatement given the responses, so I reviewed the transcript myself (yeah, no time saved, oops) but came to the same conclusions.
I thought this must be an understatement given the responses, so I reviewed the transcript myself (yeah, no time saved, oops) but came to the same conclusions.
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Wikipedia's own statement of the purpose:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...
I've written things for Wikipedia in the hopes of sharing info by any means. The info sharing goal seems sadly disconnected with the goals of their current management.
Wikipedia's own statement of the purpose:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...
I've written things for Wikipedia in the hopes of sharing info by any means. The info sharing goal seems sadly disconnected with the goals of their current management.
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Strangely well marked on the silkscreen, looks like a "polished" Western dev board. Better marked than most dev boards I've worked with, strange.
Strangely well marked on the silkscreen, looks like a "polished" Western dev board. Better marked than most dev boards I've worked with, strange.
Additionally, "100% turnout" implies those with no strong preference cast an arbitrary vote, which becomes an arbitrary choice with hindsight bias when polled post-election.
Additionally, "100% turnout" implies those with no strong preference cast an arbitrary vote, which becomes an arbitrary choice with hindsight bias when polled post-election.
You can verify my claim above and find information about other unsourced images using a "reverse image search." A popular method is Google's "search by image" option.
You can verify my claim above and find information about other unsourced images using a "reverse image search." A popular method is Google's "search by image" option.