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Originally posted by DanL View PostIt's Caesar (notice the spelling) and you're still spewing gibberish. maded? Either you need a better translator or you need to work on your communication skills.
Even his own knew how much he was wrong and he get what he deserved as they killed him 2 years after that, obviosly not for nothingLast edited by dungeon; 27 May 2018, 10:01 AM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostOh I know, there is no difference
Today you can ask NASA, and they will tell you that was major falsificate of time in human history and that older ones where more correct as they aligh to the electromagnetic changes of the Sun
Calendar was adjusted many times because one solar year (= a full rotation of Earth around the Sun) is not 365 days, but 365.24219.
That's because the day's duration is caused by the rotation of the Earth on its own axis, which is completely unrelated to the rotation of the Earth around the sun, so (of course) they don't really match particularly well.
As civilizations noticed the duration of their "365-day year" was not perfect they adjusted their calendars to stay closer to the real value. This was very important for them as calendar was used to decide when plant or when harvest food crops, and if your calendar is shifted by weeks or even months because all the 0.24219 adds up over time, it all goes to crap.
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Originally posted by R41N3R View PostIt's a pity how Mozilla supports Linux... GPU acceleration disabled by default, EGL not supported by build, touchscreen scrolling doesn't work by default and yes Wayland support seems to be a one man show.
(by the way, why not emoji for the smilies?)Last edited by tildearrow; 27 May 2018, 10:12 AM.
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Originally posted by DanL View PostI am dungeon. I maked comprehension hard ever
Contact Winkipedia, if you are of Ceaser-blood so wanna change timings as you like That also says:
30 September 2008 Last edited by dungeon; 27 May 2018, 10:19 AM.
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Originally posted by dungeon View Post
Happy 10th B-Day to Wayland . That might be majorly used maybe after his teenage period
Contact Winkipedia, if you are of Ceaser-blood so wanna change timings as you like That also says:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waylan...er_protocol%29
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostThat's "initial release", not "first stable release".
That way it isn't released yet, since he is not a King still of majority... after teenage period he might beLast edited by dungeon; 27 May 2018, 10:41 AM.
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Originally posted by ssokolow View Post
WebExtensions is designed as a superset of the Chrome API and, modulo the bits Mozilla is still working to get implemented, Chrome cripples extensions more than Firefox does.
(eg. Quirks of how Firefox internals handle downloads make it a major rearchitecting project to implement an onDeterminingFilename event which runs after the site-suggested filename is known but before the download starts, but Chrome lacks the webRequest.StreamFilter API, which is necessary to properly implement something like NoScript with the capability to rewrite the incoming HTTP response before the browser starts to act on it.)
Beyond that, Chrome has no userChrome.css that you can use to re-create most of the tweaks offered in Classic Theme Restorer.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostSo King can't be a King even after initialisation if he is not "married" stabilisation? So once he get married we started counting that he is a King or before he was just a prince?
Marriage might be required or not depending on your descent (and the kingdom's rules), if you are already a son of the last king or a close relative you don't need marriage, if you are not then you might need to marry the daughter of the last king (or the closest relative) first.
And yes, until the crowning ceremony a son/daugher of a king are called prince or princess, not kings or queens. Many sons and daughers of kings never became kings or queens because they were the second, third or fourth child, and remained princes or princesses all their life.
Afaik in UK they changed the "default" rules so that a Queen marrying a man does not automatically make him a King, he becomes just a "prince consort" (i.e. he has limited political power while the queen is the one in command, while in standard monarchies a king usually has more power than the queen).
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Originally posted by dungeon View Post
So King can't be a King even after initialisation if he is not "married" stabilisation? So once he get married we started counting that he is a King or before he was just a prince?
That way it isn't released yet, since he is not a King still of majority... after teenage period he might be
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