>“Hellfire,” perhaps the single greatest Disney villain song, is the darkest of them all, as Judge Frollo reveals the unquenchable lust for Esmeralda that’s driven him to unimaginable evil, and contrasts it with his strict, austere religious beliefs.
I know, I'm not talking about half-jews at all; if I make up a religion stating lizard aliens identify their descendants with the name Leonardo, does that make him a lizard alien? According to me, yes, but that doesn't change at all who he was.
C is no ground and H does have
But what I've been seeing these days is C style pins, but with a ground
The M used in Israel might be different than the one pictured as it is used exclusively for 3 phase lines (so an AC that doesn't need 3 phase can then have a regular plug)
Our C is both ground and no ground. We have two prong and three prong type C, much like NA has two and three prong. Currently, the electricians I've spoken to say that we do indeed use an "M" (notice the quotes) because it's an Israeli M. Frankly.. it's quite silly.
>It may be less than you suspect because the regular bubble in their ordering pipeline might give them time to deal with suppliers, maintain stock, improve their website, maintain systems, relax and refocus, etc.
the thing is, the bubble they have includes not doing anything on this list :)
Not during the time but presumably the lack of orders during that period results in reduced work the following day. Otherwise, they'd be like many businesses: closed on sunday, but handing sunday's orders on monday.
Might be. Also, in any case - this adds stuff that wasn't in the original Alive AFAIK - supposedly it knows to only run tests that were affected by your last edit and show line-by-line red/green/gray coverage indicators: did someone say NCrunch?
Correct. Alive was focused on a chosen method - so you chose one method, the test case to check that method, and then it ran.
You could then check what execution would look like in called methods, but it was not project/solution wide.