Eugene or Portland Oregon, Pittsburgh area, northern Ohio, Maine, Santa Fe or Albuquerque, Colorado Front Range, Madison Wisconsin, maybe Milwaukee, maybe West Lafayette Indiana, maybe Chattanooga, just off the top of my head.
The maybes are places that were nice to visit but I don't know very well.
Or (like everybody else without the first owned house) sell the house, rent while buying another, then move from rented to owned house. A friend even had to spend a few weeks in a hotel (of a kind) with the family, while waiting for the house.
Could be 185%, could be 18.5%. Nobody has any idea how policy, productivity, demographics, climate, technology, etc. will interact over the next 40 years.
Ah, to be in a stable democracy where political campaigns can be whimsical!
Here in [insert country], it's a grim struggle against the forces of [disliked party] who want to destroy our way of life, and it's dangerous to risk losing a few voters to silliness.
Well they have only 11 of the required 20_000 signatures to be an eligible voting target in elections, so this new party isn't even part of the political process yet.
I'd say, "Congratulations! You're one of today's luck 10,000!", but trigraphs aren't really much fun. Just another reminder that C is old, and computing is even older.
I've used uppercase-only terminals, and I've used ancient C, but not at the same time.
I thought ISO added them when C went from ANSI C (1989) to ISO C (1990), along with wchar.h and such. I might misremember, though, it's been a long time since I did anything serious with C.
Come to think of it, didn't they remove trigraphs in one of the more recent iterations of the standard?
They did remove trigraphs in one of the more recent iterations. It's possible that it was as you say, but I have this vague memory that it was ANSI who added them. I think maybe what the ISO added were https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_alternative_tokens.
Demucs did a much better job of isolating the bass on a blues track than LALAL. The bass actually sounded like a bass. LALAL got the note pitches but lost their attacks.
Earlier this week I bought a COOFUN GK41 with two Gbit Ethernet ports for $160. That included 8 GB ram and 120 GB SSD. It arrived yesterday, and I haven't installed OPNsense on it yet. So I can't report how well it works, or even whether it works.
I was considering a QOTOM Q355G4 until I decided I didn't need 4 NICs. They're $300-400ish, depending on configuration.
So the hardware is there, it's just from companies I'd never heard of.
... on the 341st iteration, it realizes what's happening, and it preemptively crashes all of Microsoft's IT. On the 342nd iteration, there's no Windows Update, and it successfully enslaves the world.
I've had real "range anxiety" even in ICE cars in Oregon. It's not hard to be 100 miles from a gas station on some of the backwoods logging roads. Combine that with occasional road blockages (trees, rocks), and it can get dicey.
The maybes are places that were nice to visit but I don't know very well.