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Originally posted by Alias View Postyou cant please 100% of the people 100% of the time...stop trying
or...make up with her....Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by Alias View Postplus i dont really give a tulip...i got enough on my plate to deal with...Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View Post£500 gets about 4,500 kroner. That seems plenty if the restaurants are around 700-800ish kroner.
I don't know how many times I have gone with summat that looks affordable and then ended up spending more at a restaurant. Just plan for extras you might like just in case.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThey do open top bus tours if we want to be proper tourists. Riverboat tours as well.
As long as I get to see the mermaid, I'm happy. Guess there must be some sort of Hans Christian Andersen museum somewhere too.
There's a Copenhagen card that gives you access to lots of attractions and travel. Not sure if we'll have enough time to make it worthwhile.
Am just wondering if the mermaid is like the mannekin pis in Brussels - "blink and you miss it"Comment
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Tests started failing. Turns out Project Gutenberg's servers had noticed that I was repeatedly downloading a file, often several times within a couple of seconds, and was redirecting to a CAPTCHA to make sure it was dealing with a human; which, of course, it wasn't
As there's no earthly reason to keep downloading the file each time I run the test suite now I know the download code works, I've set the test suite to skip the download tests. If I ever see the need to re-enable them, I'll set up a file locally that I can download instead.
Hope Project Gutenberg's servers aren't too annoyed with me for failing to follow their robot-rate-limiting rulesComment
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