It's not that I'm cheap, it's just that for the same price I can see Marduk, Anaal Nathrakh, Bolt Thrower, Propaghandi and Protest The Hero AND still have cash left over for Graspop.
And the Lord said "Trust not the option of the public when it comes to tending the ill. Put faith in the Lord and in the forces of trade to care for the sick. Listen not to the suggestions of the Democrats, for their ideas shall lead to no good. Amen."
Hey Res, what types of fun holidays/celebrations does Asatru have? And is there heavy drinking involved?
YES AND YES
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They keep showing commercials for the remake of the V tv series that's coming up in November, and the actress they have as the main alien lady is Morena Baccarin, so now every time it comes up I can't stop thinking about Firefly.
They keep showing commercials for the remake of the V tv series that's coming up in November, and the actress they have as the main alien lady is Morena Baccarin, so now every time it comes up I can't stop thinking about Firefly.
Hey Res, if you ship to Germany and want to know more about what's up you should really talk to other military folks, for as far as I am aware the military has its own little world there and you'll have vastly different experiences there than the local population.
Hell, you redneck yankee-faces have your own supermarket in eastern Limburg where you can buy everything you can find in a Wal-Mart at American prices.
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They keep showing commercials for the remake of the V tv series that's coming up in November, and the actress they have as the main alien lady is Morena Baccarin, so now every time it comes up I can't stop thinking about Firefly.
Hey Res, if you ship to Germany and want to know more about what's up you should really talk to other military folks, for as far as I am aware the military has its own little world there and you'll have vastly different experiences there than the local population.
Hell, you redneck yankee-faces have your own supermarket in eastern Limburg where you can buy everything you can find in a Wal-Mart at American prices.
I know but I'm in AIT land which means most of the people around me are students like myself
Besides that I don't want to spend my time isolated in the military community. First of all I don't fit in all that well, secondly one of my primary reasons for joining was to see the world. Spending a few years living in Europe is exactly the kind of thing I was hoping for so I don't want to spend my time sitting in a little slice of America.
Hey Res, if you ship to Germany and want to know more about what's up you should really talk to other military folks, for as far as I am aware the military has its own little world there and you'll have vastly different experiences there than the local population.
Hell, you redneck yankee-faces have your own supermarket in eastern Limburg where you can buy everything you can find in a Wal-Mart at American prices.
I know but I'm in AIT land which means most of the people around me are students like myself
part of our hw for this class is learning bash stuff
so one thing is i need to count the number of words in this file that either start with A/a or end with ing
and i am trying this:
grep -i '\<A|ing\>' words | wc -w
but its not working
what do i do
my grep is rusty, but that will only match <A> or <ing> case insensitively, I think
And me without my Unix in a Nutshell book.
grep is probably the wrong tool, unless the teacher is requesting it for some reason. I am very rusty, but as I recall, grep works line by line. Unless each word is on a separate line, I'd think you'd have trouble.
If each word is on a separate line, then grep [options] ^[A|a] should work for the first request, and grep [options] ing$ should work for the second.
Grains of salt and all that, it's been a long time.
part of our hw for this class is learning bash stuff
so one thing is i need to count the number of words in this file that either start with A/a or end with ing
and i am trying this:
grep -i '\<A|ing\>' words | wc -w
but its not working
what do i do
my grep is rusty, but that will only match <A> or <ing> case insensitively, I think
And me without my Unix in a Nutshell book.
grep is probably the wrong tool, unless the teacher is requesting it for some reason. I am very rusty, but as I recall, grep works line by line. Unless each word is on a separate line, I'd think you'd have trouble.
If each word is on a separate line, then grep [options] ^[A|a] should work for the first request, and grep [options] ing$ should work for the second.
Grains of salt and all that, it's been a long time.
yeah all the words are on seperate lines
the goal is just to teach us how grep and other standard unix tools work
Res I desire more information about this holiday and the drinking that goes along with it.
Drinking is totally optional but traditionally there is a feast, and sometimes gift-giving. Most holidays also have their own traditions, for example on Barri, you might plant something indoors, to transplant it outside during the summer. During the "feast of Vali" it's customary to get all of your family together and give gifts and, for couples, renew their vows or get married. On Ragnar Lodbrok Day, you have a feast with a toast to Ragnar in remembrence of the day he sacked Paris.
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Res I desire more information about this holiday and the drinking that goes along with it.
Drinking is totally optional but traditionally there is a feast, and sometimes gift-giving. Most holidays also have their own traditions, for example on Barri, you might plant something indoors, to transplant it outside during the summer. During the "feast of Vali" it's customary to get all of your family together and give gifts and, for couples, renew their vows or get married. On Ragnar Lodbrok Day, you have a feast with a toast to Ragnar in remembrence of the day he sacked Paris.
to clarfiy, i know how to do them separately, but how to do them together i do not.... that is, words that either start with one thing or end with the other thing
to clarfiy, i know how to do them separately, but how to do them together i do not.... that is, words that either start with one thing or end with the other thing
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There we go.
Yeah money is usually a big barrier.
It's not that I'm cheap, it's just that for the same price I can see Marduk, Anaal Nathrakh, Bolt Thrower, Propaghandi and Protest The Hero AND still have cash left over for Graspop.
I mean come on
one, you're at a fucking mountainside. Just stay there.
two, you charge, and then disengage, not just stay there
three, you have fucking griffins who can drop stones on them!
why the fuck haven't they been doing that for days already!
and tell them to fly higher
whereas the queen is smart. Use light infantry to soak up their charge, and once they're engaged there, move in with the main force
Shouldn't Jesus be like a lamb or something anyway?
my grep is rusty, but that will only match <A> or <ing> case insensitively, I think
Part of being a good Christian is changing the scripture to whatever the fuck you think it should be
hmmm hokay... hmmm ummm
The Bible 2: Jesus Boogaloo is truly the best bible.
YES AND YES
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Is Alan Tudyk not in that too?
Hell, you redneck yankee-faces have your own supermarket in eastern Limburg where you can buy everything you can find in a Wal-Mart at American prices.
Fuck, you're right.
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The first one wasn't a yes/no question, Res.
Also, do you have to eat lutefisk?
I know but I'm in AIT land which means most of the people around me are students like myself
Besides that I don't want to spend my time isolated in the military community. First of all I don't fit in all that well, secondly one of my primary reasons for joining was to see the world. Spending a few years living in Europe is exactly the kind of thing I was hoping for so I don't want to spend my time sitting in a little slice of America.
H/A military thread -->
And me without my Unix in a Nutshell book.
grep is probably the wrong tool, unless the teacher is requesting it for some reason. I am very rusty, but as I recall, grep works line by line. Unless each word is on a separate line, I'd think you'd have trouble.
If each word is on a separate line, then grep [options] ^[A|a] should work for the first request, and grep [options] ing$ should work for the second.
Grains of salt and all that, it's been a long time.
the goal is just to teach us how grep and other standard unix tools work
*salivates*
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Drinking is totally optional but traditionally there is a feast, and sometimes gift-giving. Most holidays also have their own traditions, for example on Barri, you might plant something indoors, to transplant it outside during the summer. During the "feast of Vali" it's customary to get all of your family together and give gifts and, for couples, renew their vows or get married. On Ragnar Lodbrok Day, you have a feast with a toast to Ragnar in remembrence of the day he sacked Paris.
That last holiday sounds awesome.
also, christmas is still called, and still has many of the traditions of, jul which was a norse pagan holiday
many of us eat pork on christmas
because they used to sacrifice a pig. And eat it.
Oh and heavy drinking.
Post a few sample lines?
what
what kind of fucked up pagan are you
mead and lots of it
Religious people.