How to be sure that this is _really_ an event with a long tradition...
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How to be sure that this is _really_ an event with a long tradition...
Unique slugs are a hard concept. And I’m not sarcastic here.
I am very tempted to post this answer over at https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1czhgnd/did_people_in_europe_drink_any_kind_of_tea_before/
I will not, however. I enjoy their in-depth answers, and one way to ensure them is to expressly forbid jokes-only answers. So, not adding work for the mods for a quick laugh.
The CSP header report-to feature is basically unusable. None of these reports is actually in the HTML. _All_ are introduced by some kind of plugins.
My favorite is the visitor trying to load Google Analytics on my site. Why?!?
The author Mary Stewart wrote a fiction book about #Arthur in 1973. In there she lets Merlin hide Excalibur in a cave named Caer Bannog, a name she invented based on some other Celtic names.
In the same year #MontyPython started to work on the script for their Holy Grail movie. Now, do you remember what the famous rabbit was named?
Yes, that‘s right: The Rabbit of Caerbannog.