Sujet : Re: Fixing a sample from K&R book using cake static analyser
De : janis_papanagnou+ng (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Janis Papanagnou)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 27. Jun 2024, 06:47:18
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On 27.06.2024 01:45, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2024 13:24:47 +0200, David Brown wrote:
That sounds a bit country-specific for an international newsgroup. And
we should probably avoid discussing beer - people can get very worked
up about that kind of thing. It's safer to stick to less controversial
and divisive topics, like politics or religion :-)
Beer seems to resemble religion in another way: each one claims their
particular one is the only true one, all the others are false.
May be true in your vicinity, probably less so in Bavaria. Here there's
something called "Liberalitas Bavariae". You can see that (for example)
also when sitting and relaxing in some "Biergarten". No one fights just
because of a trade mark label.
The local folks I know may have their own opinion and preferences, but
that's usually not restricted to just one sort of beer. - The situation
may be different in places where there's just two or three options for
beer available, but (as far as I have observed) not so in Bavaria.
Once folks are drunk there's a different situation, though; this is not
different from other places in the world; it's a physiological matter.
Janis
They can’t all be right on the first point, they can all be right on the
second.