Using the period as a decimal separator rather than the comma
An office chair. A piece was wrong making the thing unassemblable. Got the money back and bought a more expensive one from a much better shop. Happy about that because the expesive chair is much better than what the cheap one would have been.
The blue tint of the tram windows reminds me of Lego
This is not the price to access a paper. This is the price to publish one paper.
It really depends on the country. France and Belgium, as you wrote. Germany, they expect a tip and look at you angry if you don't. Italy, they add a service charge at the end that is nowhete advertised. Turkey, they invent a random price at the end, complaints only taken if you're local. (I'm slightly exaggerating)
There are many decades between use of this font and the Bundesrepublik Deutschland. This post is a typographical disaster.
The unicode "three dots" character is making me irrationally angry. In the terminal, just use three dots!
So badass that google puts all words in uppercase
Speak for yourself, beginner
Linux: Of course you can use these syscalls designed in the 70s. Windows: Compatibility with what? No, you must use these newly-designed functions that exist only on windows. It's for your own protection.
Tell me again how proprietary software gives a shit about compatibility.
Does Wikipedia count? Then Wikipedia.
I'm used to the dot from all programming languages. And also the comma interferes with the CSV (comma separated values) file format. For the thousands separator, my favourite is the apostrophe.