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Delaying cover around a politician (8)
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I did, so I ran it through Google translate:
Quote: The customer is very important, the customer will be followed by the customer. Don't wait until I'm ready, I'll take care of you as I'm free, if you don't have a real vulputate. Now it's a lot of fun. He invests the boat layer by layer. Suspended, laughter and mourning time, pure great eleifend nibh, vehicles pregnant fear fear and freedom. Now from the arrows of the hospital, nor to set a diam. As the lake of the orci sem, or the vehicles of the lake pharetra eleifend. Until they put a mass of grief, the airline is pregnant. Maecenas needs only a moment of laughter, except for the greatest ultricia. At the weekend before. He is said to have lived in this street. There is no such thing as a lake. Maecenas was the author of the laughter at the time. That pot is full and must be drunk to no end. The author just put the whole thing on the monitor. It's a different kind of employee, for the airline. Until he receives the element of the chocolate of life.
I'll tell you that, but the fear of protein ultricia is not in the Internet. If he wants to do business, it's important to finance that. Get rid of that keyboard. The children's race urn to receive lacinia. The boat has a varied career, and the children have a good life. As a layer of valley time. Praesent laoreet ex eu lacus tempus quiver. There is no time for the bow in time said members.
Don't even pay as much as the airline's promotion time. I will give you tomorrow's vehicle unless you need it. Live or live in the lake. There is no need for anyone, and neither is there any author on the matter. Some of the most important players do not shoot. Now it's basketball for basketball. To be a moron.
But I didn't give a damn. It is necessary to follow the schedule, as it is a clinical practice. A biography of someone before basketball. Some advantage is the porta eleifend. Morbi homework Ultricies pass. That's smart. Vestibulum a metus laoreet, dignissim urna quis, some hate. It's a pure smile, euismod ques dolor venenatis, suscepti venenatis ante. Let it be a complete investment of money, but some laughter. Yes, but some wisdom, just the ultricies of life. No one in ex career, always for tincidunt, eleifend hate. Aenean in the author now. Duis hendrerit urn and high school basketball. Maecenas viverra nor dignissim ligula volutpat gravida. There is no such thing as a free basketball player who needs a football education.
Smartphones But the football sad arc. The children are members of the staff. For as it was a porch, it needed an element of pain. It is a result of a large development, in the element of the lake. Vivamus feugiat, eros vitae tempus congeus, hate the earth, place the elit, and there is no advantage nor ugly eu. The whole of that poisoned lake is now soft to drink. In the mauris, no one invests in the casino, but the members in the league. For a great hospital, a truck needs a lion's share of life, a casino is a great asset. Mauris nec mi at felis dictum laoreet at in neque.
Aside from the airline pregnancy*, it makes as much sense as the script of most modern movies ...
* Coming next Easter: "Baby Snakes On A Plane!"
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Breaking news:
As we could not cope with the Ossenstal pancake yesterday in Epe, we took it home in a doggybag.
Well not exactly a doggybag, the restaurant provided us with a quite luxurious box that looked a bit like a pizza delivery box.
We decided to warm it up in the airfryer, and to our surprise it tasted even better than the day before!
Nice and crispy, and we had some vanilla ice beside it 
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Good to know ... you made me curious, perhaps I will even drive once to Epe ...
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If you like biking, you can find it near biking point 96.
A free biking planner that you can use is: Route.nl[^]
And an advice: don't order the full sized Ossenstal pancake, but only a half one 
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OK ... many thanks, I will keep it in mind
Checked at the source, the pancakes look delicious ...
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From the website... "Al jaren is de Ossenstalpannenkoek een begrip in Nederland. [...] Erg machtig, wees gewaarschuwd!"
Never heard of them and I'm not driving over two hours just to check them out
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Had a look at the reviews on Google maps, and although most are very positive there were some negative reviews too.
A "local guide" said:
Quote: De specialiteit 'Ossenstalpannenkoek' is heel duur voor een bord mislukte oliebollen gruis
Quote: The specialty 'Ossenstal pancake' is very expensive for a plate of failed oliebollen grit 
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Knowing full well that if you continually beat on an ssd folder such as it can be when developing a software program and continually editing and compiling / running it that you can exceed the write count capability of your ssd device, I did it anyway cloning my spinner drive in my laptop to an ssd last October and beating the crap out of the project folder since.
Today I opened up vs to monkey around with a new feature and when I opened the view in question and put my cursor in a razor block and typed, instead of getting the if( I intended I got a vs crash dialog.
Experimenting, I found that if I tried to type anything in any razor block it would crash but I could edit the javascript and html without issue. Also if I opened a different mvc project and attempted to type in a razor block it would work.
The error was a CLR20r3 which seems is rather generic and affects many different packages according to googling the issue.
Not "getting" what was going on, I updated vs, I ran a malwarebytes scan 0 issues........
And was stumped. I have imaged the machine two days prior but hate bare metal restoring
over what might be trivial but what is it?
Then I thought, you don't suppose some blocks in the project folder have gone read only do ya?
So I copied the project folder to a new one, renamed the possible read only folder and the new copy to be what it should be, opened up the project and the problem was... gone!
So yeah, I leave this here on the internet as a breadcrumb for others.
Time to beat on some new blocks.
And consider a fresh ssd. They're pretty cheap anymore.
modified 19hrs ago.
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So was your SSD dead because of too many writes?
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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It's not dead, it's only resting 
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There aren't any fjords in Thailand, Korea, or China...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Well, now we'll have to wait for a reaction like "what's this all about ?"

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Or on strike.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Ron Anders wrote: Then I thought, you don't suppose some blocks in the project folder have got read only do ya?
That's not how SSDs work. In order to prevent a single block being "pounded upon" too much (think of the FAT table), they use wear leveling. This means that a particular LBA doesn't map to a particular physical block.
Some physical blocks on the SSD are reserved as "spares", to handle the case of blocks that have gone read-only. This is handled transparently by the SSD's firmware. The SSD will typically go read-only only when all the spare blocks have been used.
Your description shows that this was not the case. I would look elsewhere for the cause of the error in VS.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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What Dan said. I have three laptops in front of me. They all have SSDs for many years. Thinking about it, the one I am typing on is almost 5 years old. The second one is nigh 9 years old (I'd have to do some historical research, but I tend to replace my equipment every 3-4 years). The last one is brand new, and I haven't had the time to stage all of the VMs I want to use.
I've never had an SSD failure. And these are dev laptops that grind through compile processing, etc. At first I was concerned about infant death of an SSD, but it's more likely you'll be in a car accident.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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