I will say Deep Space 9 is my favorite Babylon 5 tho
Posts by Frosh
Voyager, those Voyager folks BOLDLY GO and are trying to get BACK even MORE BOLDLY, hook it up to my veins
DS9 is great if your ideal Star Trek is "a bunch of people work at a mall"
I figure you're being facetious, but there's a long history of him doing exactly that, Pick
Forgot to tag @insomniac.games, hope it's not too late
You can write a regular expression that'll tell you sgjnsgj@gjngsjsng.gjgb matches a given pattern you expect an email address to have, but it can't tell you whether that address will work, whether the domain even exists, etc.
To answer your broader question, yeah, that's beyond a regular expression search. Regex is for matching patterns in text, and it's great for that, but whether some text matches a pattern isn't the same as whether the match represents some valid.
Validating the number is different than just checking if the string appears to be a number in the E.164 format, though. I thought they gave one in their docs but can't find it. Here is what I use: ^\+[1-9]\d{1,14}$
You can use a regular expression to validate that a number appears to be in the E.164 format. I'm pretty sure Twilio even provides one in their documentation. I'll check.
*putting my SkyRC charger in the bag for my old La Crosse charger* you're wild for this one
Prob multiple charge cards from different businesses before the advent of general credit card programs
Sure, and to that point I'd be fine with most authors provoking such discussions being dead anyway ๐
I think you may have misunderstood "death of the author." It isn't the literal death of any author. It's a metaphor for putting the reader's experience of the work over the circumstances of its authorship.
I just needed #justiceforkenneth
How do you reckon patching--even online patching--would work without a persistent, writable storage device? The drive is what makes patching possible in a practical sense. The network is just one patch channel.
Suppose I told you go on, Garbo, it's a crackin' game, then you're in there having a bad time and you're like damn that Frosh for selling me a bill of goods, I don't want that for either of us!
This is not a game to be recommended. If part of it calls to you, you must discover for yourself. I will not bear the responsibility for anyone's frustration or disappointment!
Give it up, Furukawa-san, we know it's you
appreciate the eyes tracking him
Hard for the well formed mind to even attain the configuration required to comprehend the idea, let alone operate like that: a Tarheel who loves Duke.
My lead at work went to UNC and is a Duke fan, twisted creation
Throwing one out, not sure it's the one: Nelly's "Hot in Herre"
Try not to count any autisms on the way to the parking lot!
dogg you are seen
(talking to my phone): Do not play radio edits to me, I am a grown-ass man
Additionally, I would simply never tarnish myself with the name of an alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, go Pack
An absolutely incorrect piece of IMDb trivia about the episode: "When Tony offers to stay and comfort Angela, Angela asks 'But what about soccer, what about your date?', however that date was made over the phone before Angela returned home, and no mention was made of the date in her presence."
dogg fuck off, try watching the show before you add trivia
Shout-out to "Livin' On a Prayer" being featured in this episode of Who's the Boss? (also a Beastie Boys name check)
Dogtooth (2009, d. Yorgos Lanthimos)
(kidney stone goons surround me; i am handcuffed)
kidney stone boss: he's one man!!!!! he ain't even got a scalpel!!!!! how tough could he be!!!!!!!
me: ๐ *assumes forward fighting stance*