This is probably the most straightforward explanation. In many-to-many, I usually have a helper table standing in between which holds the foreign keys
This is probably the most straightforward explanation. In many-to-many, I usually have a helper table standing in between which holds the foreign keys
YOU’RE DOING QUADRATICS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL?’
Sucks bro. You’re in good company tho
Design specs for establishing your own coastal quay, of course!
Was gonna post this
Look, I’ll be honest with you: I don’t know how this is going to go. You’ll have plenty of opportunity to be a fly on the wall.
That said, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to put yourself out there, too. By asking for a dance, you’re communicating “I’m here to have fun”. Try to say that to as many people as you can and you’ll have a blast.
Also, Salsa is so dang easy to do the basic step. 90% of the Latin dances I’ve been to have been just doing the basic step for the whole song and looking at people around me for inspiration of moves to try.
You’re gonna do great.
“Conservatives hate this one like of code.”
It initiates a drag queen show.
Damn. It’s amazing to read some of the HIPAA and FERPA fines out there for exposing data accidentally. Then you’ve got this kind of breach, which is probably endemic and at a much larger scale.
Great read
Got a backbone controller and ain’t been back to a console for anything other than watching streaming since.
I think this is neat.
FUCK
GPT: “What’s Lemmy, lol”
A good read and the principles hold for a lot of hobbies. Lots of small projects are more fun, more engaging, and better skill-building experiences than learning how to make a masterpiece from the get-go (woodworking example: a perfect cherry chest of drawers with all wood joinery and a french polish finish.)
…stop cluckin around back here! We’ve got customers to serve.
Really great work! You should feel very proud
Those are some really interesting looking bokken on that site. I’d never heard of paper phenolic before, but now I’d love to get my hands on some and see what it’s like to cut and sand.
Domo arigato gozaimasu!
These are good tips and I appreciate it! I don’t plan on hitting anything or sparring with it, but I’ll be cautious when fighting off the shinobi in my back yard ;)
The mitres on those corners are perfection — exquisite cuts.
The legs are also very creating for not having a way to do dados.
Is it just glue holding this together, or did you end up adding some brads or some screws?
Nice work
We sometimes play an improv game called “1-2-3 WORD”.
The goal is to get 2 players to shout the same word at the same time. Best if played in a group of 3 or more, but the bigger the group, the better.
You start the game someone throwing out a word for inspiration (ex: “pizza”).
To play the game, two players next to each other face each other and simultaneously shout “1-2-3 {WORD}”, where {WORD} is the word/phrase which first comes to mind when each player thinks of the inspiration word (“pizza”).
If the 2 players happen to shout the same {WORD}, the game ends. If the 2 players each say a different {WORD}, play moves clockwise 1 position to the next player and the new inspiration are the {WORDS} which the prior 2 players said. You may not reuse words previously said.
It is a very quick game that can be played on car trips and usually gets a laugh when you finally get a pair that says the same word. It’s also helpful to go AS FAST AS YOU CAN in saying the words. The idea behind the game is to get in sync with the other players so you’re all starting to think alike.
Example: Players - 4 Inspiration word - PIZZA
Player 1 & Player 2 face off: P1 word - “Cheese!” P2 word - “Dominoes!”
Words don’t match, so next round begins: Inspiration words - CHEESE and DOMINOES
P2 word - “Bread sticks!” P3 word - “Board games!” (because “dominoes isnt just a pizza company, it’s also a board game and that very well could be a conclusion someone could draw from the inspiration words)
Words don’t match, so next round begins: Inspiration words - BREADSTICKS and BOARD GAMES
P3 word - “Game night!” P4 word - “Game night!”
Words match, so the game ends!
It usually takes MUCH longer than 3 rounds to match up (unless siblings are facing off - it’s best to separate close friends so the game doesn’t end too early).