Hmm, if you could find a SCSI3->2 adapter, and then a SCSI->CompactFlash drive, you might be able to cobble a working solution together?
Can confirm. I can't give details, but ... yeah. Had to file a card just last month about a uint32_t UTC time value being used in a device-to-cloud message where it will definitely need to be upgraded to a uint64_t before good ol' 2038 comes ...
I searched some more, and I had to stop since it just made me more frustrated :)
Listen to this clip (find the Podcast link halfway down the page with a short audio clip):
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/epoch
The narrator even prefaces the discussion by saying "... EEE PEE OOOH CEEE EAYCHH". Guh!! :P
Thank you, sets my mind at ease to know it is not just me :)
"Atom" vs. "Adam" -- yes now that you mention it, you're not hearing things, Americans do say it differently.
This reminds me of something that constantly bothers me about youtube tutorials: I can tell instantly the presenter is American or was raised in America when they say ".. now go ahead and ..." rather than "now, ..." or "next, ..." when presenting step-by-step procedures. I don't know why, but it really bothers me, yet there is nothing 'wrong' about it.
Is it just (Canuckian) me, or shouldn't it be pronounced EpOch (long 'e', long 'o') to avoid ambiguity? It still breaks my brain when US people say what I hear as 'epic'.
Oh, so Trudeau's interested in electoral reform again is he? Funny how just after he first got elected all those promises and commitees to look at alternatives to FPTP just faded... but now that he might lose it's suddenly back on the table?
Never forget, the promise was broken.
Hunkered down and well I've had my Stage II at this point ;)
I am interested in your reply as I have read in a few mushroom books that ~Amanita~ in Europe were a traditionally eaten species, after par-boiling. Apparently it mitigated the nasty bits and made them palatable... but the books also state (probably to cover their butts legally) that none of this had ever been verified as safe for the North-American equivalents.
Over on the west coast of BC the yellow and red ~Amanita~ can grow to large sizes, and I've been wanting to find out if they're actually edible (or, yes, perhaps usable for their psychaedelic properties). All the books I have say, if anything, that they'll make you extremely ill (not kill you, but sweating, puking and sh*tting yourself for days).
Aha, much much further south and east, maybe that has something to do with it.
White puffers grow all across North America IIRC, but I'm on West Coast Canada (Pacific Northwest but over the border). It's a lot cooler here.
I would freaking lose my mind if I found a puffer that big. Keep an eye out ;)
Someone let "Camping with Steve" know to NEVER go to Kentucky, I guess. Holy hell, what a dystopia.
Damn, that's beautiful. I've never found one larger than a golf ball. Delicious sliced and sauteed in butter!
Where was this generally, if I may ask?
I did find a cauliflower mushroom this past Thanksgiving about the size of my chest though.. So great as noodles in a chicken broth soup!
Concluding paragraphs are a thinly veiled bash at Golang and its creators. Whatever. I like Go. I like C. I like lots of other languages, for different reasons. Haven't learned Rust yet, but am already tired of the ivory-tower attitude of its proponents.