I'm using Iconic for all kinds of buttons in my application.
The customer requested we'd use "shape-hexagon" for our assets.
Seeing as plenty of icons from there have been used before, this should be trivial to add:
<li>
<label class="iconic-sm fi-shape-hexagon" title="{{'NavAssets' | trans...
on the other hand, I just stopped caring about hats and went for regular activities(flagging/downvoting) on SO and now, I can say, all my hats are "honestly earned"
To be honest, I get the same problem on my Android (it displays in chinese and I realized there's no way to change it), so I just rooted my device to get rid of play store, then I unrooted it.
@JanDvorak That's not a solution. "How to change the language of Google Play store to stop going for IP address" -> "I realized there's no way to, so I ditched it and went with Amazon's." is not really good to see
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In Java, you have BigInteger. In Ruby, you have them by default, but not regular ones, and you can use operators with them. In Haskell, you can define +, *, sign and negate for your own numeric types and Haskell already knows how to do all the other stuff numbers can do (such as subtraction). You also get built-in IntandInteger numeric types (the latter of which is infinite-size)
that said, if an user has 2k rep it hurts no one, improves quality (again, site directive) and wins something so win for all...
Anyway, do anyone noticed something on the Bash site? still looking for easter eggs like the 2012 version.
Scripts show nothing to suspect
but you never know
@balpha Free to ignore this question if you can't/don't want to answer. Winter bash 2012 site had the unicorn easter egg, 2013 had nothing. Does the 2014 version hide something we should look for or it is wasted time?
@ShadowWizard as in, even less closing? No, thanks. He can go to Yahoo Answers. — Jan Dvorak23 secs ago
rude?
I may be seeing a legitimate feature request here: users who closed a question shouldn't be shown the respective reopen queue item. And even then I disagree. — Jan Dvorak46 secs ago
It's a feature request @IgotaHat. If you look in the help center you'll see a mention that downvotes on it can be as much as a "nay" vote. It seems you would benefit from getting to know the system a bit better and seeing why certain things are in place before you judge it the way you do. — Bart2 mins ago
Chess boxing or chessboxing is a hybrid fighting sport that combines the two traditional sports, chess and boxing. The competitors fight in alternating rounds of chess and boxing. Chessboxing was invented by Dutch performance artist Iepe Rubingh in 2003. What was initially only thought to be an art performance quickly turned into a fully developed competitive sport. Chessboxing is particularly popular in Germany, Great Britain, India and Russia.
== History ==
Rubingh’s idea to create a new sport fusing the two disciplines - chess and boxing - originates from the 1992 comic “Froid Équateur“ written...