Like I said, I've no idea. It's only ever been an annoyance to me. Robert might have known if it was truly a feature but I cannot phathom what the reason would have been myself and I kind of doubt anyone else here has the slightest clue. — animuson ♦18 mins ago
This is what we call "lost institutional knowledge".
@Mithical morning! I'm re-watching the TV show תמרות עשן these days, do you know it? Watched it? It was filmed in the Golan and has.. "golan-ish" theme to it (hard to explain), so thought about you while watching it. ;)
(it was broadcast in 2009 or so, and one advantage of my bad memory is that I can re-watch stuff years later and enjoy it as if I'm watching for the first time, I don't remember many details.....)
@Mithical if you ask me, then yes. It's a real masterpiece IMO. The first Israeli drama TV show that I actually liked, and since then only few are as good.
It's a perfect balance between drama, action, and funny moments to make it look both more realistic and less "heavy".
Saw reviews comparing it to "Lost" but that's far fetched, the fantasy layer in the show in much smaller.
@YaakovEllis your fix made it better, but some padding on the right side of the table in the blog might finish it off. Currently looks like this for me: i.sstatic.net/TtBM3.jpg
So I see it working fine down to a width of 355px. Below that, the table stays longer than the screen width but for some reason the overflow:scroll doesnt actually activate. Unfortunately, I cant justify spending more time fixing this. If anyone has a css fix to recommend, happy to post it. But otherwise... <shrugs>
I'm vaguely hoping things open up in a month or two (and one of the few perks of the current job is I get to be a beta tester high priority for covid vaccines)
@YaakovEllis Just noticed this discussion in The Tavern, and posted comments on my Bug Report. --- If it's not going to be fixed that's OK, just reporting the bug; whether it's actually fixed is another matter entirely. No rush, or need.
@JourneymanGeek If you buy a phone from a different country (or within your own country, but imported) there's a fair chance that the radio is different, and the antennas tuned for the most popular band. You might find that it does work in your country, because it scans to find a connection, but you (probably) wouldn't want it connecting 3G instead of 4 (or 5).
You definitely want the international one, even for more money, unless you are in China and not planning to travel. Even international phones don't work "everywhere" - See Amazon Q&A: amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx2USUOPYRTROOL Specially configured phones only work in 190 countries (and not perfectly): mobal.com/international-cell-phones
@Ollie You might also ask, with the exception of swear words, if we could know what is on the list; so if we see a tag that ought to be added we can flag the question for upstairs.