@Anton: you're in the US. You can say whatever you like but you will never be "going to tea" in any acceptable sense. The only way that you can be forgiven for using that phrase is if you truly did intend to drive across the Bay, onto Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park, and buy some Real Tea at Peet's (assuming that it is still there).
@Harald: back to the pillaging, I deem.
]]>[Edit: It should have been DTRT, which sort of spoils the pun. Oh, well.]
]]>*You wait.*
*Time passes.*
*Thorin sits down and starts singing about gold.*
And I still have the tape that the game is stored on (sadly, not the computer that ran it).
(How's that for "showing my age"?)
PS:
@Ben: I think that "Rocket propelled grenade" sounds far more exciting in this context. But it does bring to mind the Asimov short story "A Feeling of Power".
]]>@fpqc: So how about "MAW" for "MAW ain't Wikipedia"
It's a shame that planet.math isn't better known because then we could use: "Maths for mathematicians, by mathematicians."
]]>And yeah, @fpqc, that one's good.
]]>(With apologies for not understanding, but I don't speak American so don't always get the subtleties involved.)
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