@sandeepshetty You don't abbreviate anything else. Why do you abbreviate "number" as "no."? Especially when you're not limited on characters
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#Dream: She said that since Antarctica was "unincorporated" it wasn't a continent. I said it was a landmass regardless of arbitrary borders.
#Dream: Debated with a woman reporter whether Antarctica was a continent more than the "northwest territories". I said obviously yes.
#Dream: I was in a four person row boat with NatGeo who was filming the very edge of Antarctica all the way around. Then their dog ran off.
RT @digmelater: @LAScanner maroon 5 is performing on top of the w in Hollywood and everyone in earshot is committing mass suicide #callthec…
In reply to:@Brke The Fifth Wave.
RT @LAScanner: I imagine the govt. would love to record my AT&T calls too, but too tricky when every other call gets dropped. #ScannerOn
Maybe, let's stop abbreviating "number" as "no.". Ok?
In reply to:@steveklabnik I don't know. The timing was different. The web existed. Microsoft was a bigger deal. Etc.
In reply to:@steveklabnik @evanphx But the first thing still does, no?
In reply to:@steveklabnik @evanphx Sincere question: if something is used in private code, does it no longer belong to the commons?
In reply to:@steveklabnik No idea. No. Idea.
In reply to:@steveklabnik @evanphx That said, I've never had any beef with CC-BY-SA.
In reply to:@steveklabnik @evanphx GPL has always trigger that visceral thing for me of "don't tell me what to do!".
In reply to:@evanphx @steveklabnik @johnbender That's fair.
But Tim's first browser and server were public domain too.