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So you can sue that moose for damages when it jumps in front of your car.
He should be given all the time he needs to truly realize that... In an italian jail.
Unfortunately, that might have been the last we've seen of Lonzo Ball in the NBA.
Honestly feels like the Rockets massively overpaid for FVV... Blazers overpaid for Jerami Grant. We all knew Draymond wasn't getting a max but 4/100 is definitely lower than the sum I was thinking of - the Warriors got off great in this deal. Bruce Brown deservedly so got the bag. Good for him.
The only thing we can do is wait and see. It's only three days from now. My personal belief is that there is definitely going to be an influx of new users, but that number won't be too big or unmanageable.
It's due to the way getchar() and console input work. When you enter "abcdCTRL+D" on the keyboard, here's what happens:
- abcd characters are added to the stdin buffer and consumed by getchar()
- CTRL+D (or EOF on Unix, CTRL+Z on Windows) is left in the input buffer (it's not yet consumed by getchar()!))
- The console is waiting for more input, and the next time you press ENTER or CTRL+D the previous one will be consumed by getchar()
Think about this scenario: What happens if you only enter "abcd" and not press anything else? The program will still be waiting for more input. It needs to receive a signal telling it to stop with the input and proceed with the code execution. But if you press enter, it won't automatically add a new line to the string, because the new line character is still in the input buffer.
He was on the Hawks in 2021-22. I don't think he was on a roster this season.
Dressing up space barbies
I used to play Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone a lot with a GBA emulator, and I absolutely adored the game.
You could probably buy another cheap router and connect it to the first one using an ethernet cable. Set the second router to access point mode, and disable wifi on the first router (some routers have a physical button for that). You'll be able to connect only to the second router using wifi, but still use the first router with a physical connection.