Encoding issues are actually one of the things < thought <'d fixed. All pages are good actually, only this one does not explicitly specify an encoding which is why it looked good to < and not to ^. Any better now?
PluMGMK wrote:< supposes ^ keeps those sites around for historical interest?
< thinks there's a word for that, where they make the product smaller but put it in the same kind of packaging and charge the same amount, but can't think of it… < is glad it hasn't happened to the old-fashioned Dairy Milk bar in <'s lifetime, but the world is in a rather strange place right now…
Harpic fraîcheur wrote:< sees Humch fixed the bugs on Raymind.
< sees that too.
< attended quite a send-off for <'s local pub that closed down on Sunday night.
PluMGMK wrote:< thinks there's a word for that, where they make the product smaller but put it in the same kind of packaging and charge the same amount, but can't think of it…
PluMGMK wrote:< thinks there's a word for that, where they make the product smaller but put it in the same kind of packaging and charge the same amount, but can't think of it…
< says the word you are looking for is "Nazism"
< fails to see the connection.
< can't get last week's election off <'s mind, which is troubling given how recently < didn't give a toss about US politics.
A spokeswoman for Mondelez acknowledged that the foreign exchange rate was currently "not favourable", but added: "This change wasn't done as a result of Brexit."