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JavaScript 2.0 features a third "empty" value, and they've been using it already. The full string is "nullnullfrist".
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-328°C would conventionally correspond to -55K, which (because of the definition of negative thermodynamic temperature) is, in fact, very hot, which might well explain the 16000+ km/h winds (something in excess of Mach 13 at ground level).
But -37°C is definitely on the brisk side (for the Leftpondians in the audience, think -35°F).
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I think ullnullf is probably the floating point null.
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I think ullnullf is somewhere in Wales
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Nah. Ullnullf is the name of the Icelandic exchange student over here earning a few bucks.
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"Comments sent to their technical team over the years, including those with good reproduceable bugs, tend to go unanswered, unfortunately."
Yeah, those mails probably went to /dev/ullnullf.
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I suspect something like
null\nullnull\fAdmin
Ullnullf is ullnullf already!
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The first one reminds me of the Alderaan weather forecast t-shirt I have: https://www.geekalerts.com/u/alderaan-5day-forecast-shirt.jpg
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Aussie McDonald's mobile app is crap, too. I uninstalled it more than a year ago because it was forcing itself to the foreground. The support comment sounded like they didn't want to care but weren't allowed to show that.
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Aussie McDonald's mobile app is crap, too. I uninstalled it more than a year ago because it was forcing itself to the foreground. The support comment sounded like they didn't want to care but weren't allowed to show that.
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The first one is perfectly accurate:
On Monday the earth gets knocked out of orbit and has a wobble towards the sun before getting flung out into deep space. This freezes the earth solid. so all the clocks stop.
After a few thousand years earth is captured by another star, settling into a Goldilocks orbit on Tuesday, resuming the clocks..
The British would then be heard to say 'It got a bit blowy the last couple of days.'