cake-rusk
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- cake-rusk parentHe probably meant beer kegs. Memory map-able data is closer to sending beer cans since both are in a ready to use format.
- Cars in India don't have this arrow. The inlet is always on the left (passeger) side. I wonder if there is some regulation governing this.
Edit: though I have never seen / noticed any cars with the fuel inlet on the driver's side some imported cars may have them.
I guess this is a first world problem.
- Are you now allowed to benchmark the .Net runtime / GC?
Edit: Looks like you are allowed to benchmark the runtime now. I was able to locate an ancient EULA which forbade this (see section 3.4): https://download.microsoft.com/documents/useterms/visual%20s...
> You may not disclose the results of any benchmark test of the .NET Framework component of the Software to any third party without Microsoft’s prior written approval.
- Sure I can agree with that definition but that's not what I had in mind. Loosely speaking Military target = any infrastructure / equipment officially owned by the military. Note this distiction is necessary here since pakistan has tree types of infra: military, terrorist and civilian. So when I say military target I mean not terrorist nor civilian just military.