There should be a separator between the name and "About me'...
And wut, the name is gone? Please ununite it with "about me" and place in another container.
and of course "about me" desperately wants the Borderzzzz, which was unfortunately declined :(
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@JasonC mhhmm some accounts get destroyed after on post, a person of this cast of mind will never be able to contribute positive and always be a time bomb :/
bjblang 0.0.1: Vowels: a ae e i e ei o ow u yu (uu) Consonants: same except th is unvoiced, c is voiced "th", and x is voiced "sh" (sometimes written as zsh now, I think) Verbs: End in vowel, no tenses, no pluralization, no gender, "will" and "did" before verb to specify past/future tense Adj: start with vowel end in consonant Nouns: start with consonant end in consonant
@Sha Wait, what tags do you see? Your rev shows that you replaced [bug] with [feature-request], but I still see the old tags... I can report another bug? :D — nicael4 mins ago
bjblang 0.0.2: Vowels: a ae e i e ei o ow u yu (uu) Consonants: same except th is unvoiced, c is voiced "th", and x is voiced "sh" (sometimes written as zsh now, I think) Verbs: End in vowel, no tenses, no pluralization, no gender, "will" and "did" before verb to specify past/future tense Adj: start with vowel end in consonant Nouns: start with consonant end in consonant Adv: Use: [subj] possessive-mark [verb] [is in the state of being] [adj] (english: I assert that I 's walking is fast) Question: Req [data type] [query]
My phone storage shows up as a "portable media device" instead of an actual drive, and attempting to copy everything off it yields "calculating time required" for about 5 minutes, then "insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service".
And confirmed no way to mount MTP/PTP devices as actual drives.
I suppose I could also direct that "Ugh" at Android, or even Kyocera.
@Braiam Actually, "tienes bien" doesn't make much sense at all. "razón" means "reason/cause," and the verb "tener" is "to have." So the literal translation is "you have reason/cause to say that," or, more amusingly, "you have correctness."