Interesting and humorous (politics and history banned) - page 3

 
Denis Sartakov:

Well, friend, press your line, press your line, there's only one more thing left to put

"our hearts demand change..."

and you might get banned... such songs are already politics!


Well firstly I put nothing more, and secondly, from the words of Tsoi "in changes" meant no more than school changes, and all the rest is your imagination)

 

"Goodbye at the railway station"

Farewell at the railway station

 

Hello.

Thank you for contacting us.

Delete product from Navigator window, restart the terminal and try to install purchase from Terminal - Market - Purchased tab

Best regards, MQL5.com Support team

 
Customer chose someone else to do this job.
 

Autumn gives us such beautiful moments:

Autumn park

 

A UFO caused the forum servers to crash:

UFO

 

glitch (taken from here)

  • "If your monitor gets visions, if unexplained things happen to your computer, if it suddenly 'freezes' or if your mail doesn't work - that's a 'glitch'. From this word comes the very common verb "glitch", which succinctly expresses all the imperfections of technological progress in the field of computer engineering and communication in general."
  • "The word 'glitch' appears to have come from the exclamations of the first programmers, or from the sounds made by the machinery of those very first programmers when the latter was fuming from overexertion. Other sources (English-speaking targeting) claim that the word is an aberration of the slang "gee, look! ("look, jerk!"), but then the word would probably sound "jiluk", which, you'll agree, has little to do with the canonical reading."
  • "A synonym for the word glitch is failure, glitch is to malfunction (emphasis on the second syllable)."

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In English there is a word sometimes used as our glitch: glitch

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You can find two branches of Humour in the English part of the forum:

Thus, MQL4 fans have fun in their place and we have fun in ours.

Gluck — глюк
Gluck — глюк
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Справочная служба русского языка
 
Sergey Golubev:

glitch (taken from here)

  • "If your monitor gets visions, if unexplained things happen to your computer, if it suddenly 'freezes' or if your mail doesn't work - that's a 'glitch'. From this word comes the very common verb 'glitch', which succinctly expresses all the imperfections of technological progress in the field of computer and communications in general."
  • "The word 'glitch' appears to have come from the exclamations of the first programmers, or from the sounds made by the machinery of those very first programmers when the latter was fuming from overexertion. Other sources (English-speaking targeting) claim that the word is an aberration of the slang "gee, look! ("look, jerk!"), but then the word would probably sound "jiluk", which, you'll agree, has little to do with the canonical reading."
  • "A synonym for the word glitch is failure, glitch is to malfunction (emphasis on the second syllable)."

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In English there is a word sometimes used as our glitch: glitch

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You can find two branches of Humour in the English part of the forum:

Thus, the MT4 fans have fun in theirs, and we have fun in ours.

the word came from everyday life, short for hallucination

disruption, with no external stimuli

reveals things it shouldn't,

Glitches usually appeared during games, flickering objects, etc., even though the game software did not include this, they say: the game glitches.

the computer has always been compared to the brain

often heard: computer slows down, catches glitches

 

Bonn/Germany


 

And such was the dawn in England today.