John Terwiske

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I vote Blue.
#cplusplus

"RUSSIAN WAR CRIMINAL"

Read the Interview with the Russian Federal Guard Service officer who worked for Putin and fled Russia to tell his story

Read insights into daily life of the most hated man in the world!

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https://dossier.center/fso-en/

"The Russian President is a war criminal"​

Interview with the Federal Guard Service officer who worked with Putin and who fled Russia​

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@mmeadway As I recall, the Novell engineers brought loaner hardware that we used (they were right up rt. 128 in Wellesley, MA back then) and that led to narrowing it down to fault in building/appliance wiring. This was one of the worst and most time consuming issues I can recall. Software is much easier, thank goodness. Good luck.
@mmeadway A long time ago (remember Netware?) we had a server in our small office that would spontaneously reboot. I personally witnessed this happen: the server machine would begin counting ram as machines did in those days during boot. Eventually we installed power monitoring equipment and discovered the cause to be "occasional neutral to ground spikes." This was traced to both a fault in the building's wiring together with a faulty appliance. Tricky problem.
@nino I asked the same about my name and it came up with John Terwisky and John Terwiski. Apparently the AI is unaware that the name Terwiske means "at the meadow" in old Frisian language.
@stux They all seem to have reached the "we're too afraid to touch that part of the code because we're not sure it won't break something else" stage.

@stavvers I sometimes use:

"Dancing as fast as I can, I remain,"

even though I don't dance, and I'm staying as far away as possible from them.

@noondlyt The large sized couscous with chopped red onion, diced tomato, chopped cucumber, red wine vinegar, chopped parsley, whole pitted calamata olives, evoo, salt, pepper.
@thenewoil note also that this is not end to end encryption.
For no apparent reason I have stopped placing two spaces after the period. It feels quite naughty, but it's time. I do recall a friend in college that had his thesis typed and the typist put spaces in a parenthetical clause like this ( <notice the spaces> ). The entire thesis needed retyping. Those were the days.
Why are university level courses in Deutschland taught in English? I think I know the answer, but I wonder how students feel about this.