500-year-old manuscript contains earliest known use of the “F-word”

500-year-old manuscript contains earliest known use of the “F-word”

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"Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!" <em>Monty Python' and the Holy Grail</em>'s family-friendly approach to swearing handily avoids the F-word.
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“Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!”

Monty Python’ and the Holy Grail

‘s family-friendly approach to swearing handily avoids the F-word.

Scotland has much to recommend it: impressive architecture, gorgeous Highlands, and a long, distinguished intellectual tradition that has spawned some of the Western world’s greatest thinkers over several centuries. It’s also, apparently, home to a medieval manuscript that contains the earliest known usage of the swear word “F#$%.”

The profanity appears in a poem recorded by a bored student in Edinburgh while under lockdown as the plague ravaged Europe—something we can all relate to these days. The poem is getting renewed attention thanks to its inclusion in a forthcoming BBC Scotland documentary exploring the country’s long, proud tradition of swearing, Scotland—Contains Strong Language.

The Bannatyne Manuscript gets its name from a young 16th-century Edinburgh merchant named George Bannatyne, who compiled the roughly 400 poems while stuck at home in late 1568, as the plague ravaged his city. It’s an anthology of Scottish literature, particularly the texts of poems by some of the country’s greatest bards (known as makars) in the 15th and 16th centuries. According to a spokeswoman for the National Library of Scotland (where the manuscript is housed), “It has long been known that the manuscript contains some strong swearwords that are now common in everyday language, although at the time, they were very much used in good-natured jest.”

The five sections to the compilation are devoted to religious themes, moral or philosophical themes, love ballads, fables and allegories, and comedy, especially satire. The latter section is where one is most likely to encounter the swears, particularly in the poetry of William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy. Both poets feature in the poem where the notorious F-word appears: “The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedie.”

Flyting is a poetic genre in Scotland—essentially a poetry slam or rap battle, in which participants exchange creative insults with as much verbal pyrotechnics (doubling and tripling of rhymes, lots of alliteration) as they can muster. (It’s a safe bet Shakespeare excelled at this art form.)

Dunbar and Kennedy supposedly faced off for a flyting in the court of James IV of Scotland around 1500, and their exchange was set down for posterity in Bannatyne’s manuscript. In the poem, Dunbar makes fun of Kennedy’s Highland dialect, for instance, as well as his personal appearance, and he suggests his opponent enjoys sexual intercourse with horses. Kennedy retaliates with attacks on Dunbar’s diminutive stature and lack of bowel control, suggesting his rival gets his inspiration from drinking “frogspawn” from the waters of a rural pond. You get the idea.

And then comes the historic moment: an insult containing the phrase “wan fukkit funling,” marking the earliest known surviving record of the F-word.

Of course, as the BBC Scotland documentary notes, that first “F#%$” is nothing compared to author James Kelman’s 1994 stream-of-consciousness novel, How Late It Was, How Late. The work is noteworthy not just because it won the Booker Prize and is written in a lowbrow Scottish dialect, but also because it uses the F-word over 4,000 times. Bannatyne would be proud of the legacy his first “F$#%” wrought.

Game of Thrones‘ Tyrion Lannister tries to negotiate with the insulting Frenchman from Monty Python and the Holy Grail in this mashup from Funny or Die.

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April 6, 2020 at 07:34PM

Disney Works From Home With Its At Home With Olaf Digital Series

Disney Works From Home With Its At Home With Olaf Digital Series

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Like the great Fifth Harmony once said: “You can work from home, oh oh, oh oh.” Disney Animation is keeping kids entertained remotely with a new digital series all about Frozen’s Olaf, created at home by animator Hyrum Osmond and voiced by Josh Gad.

As stated on Twitter, Disney Animation is releasing a new recurring digital series called At Home With Olaf. The episodes will spend time with Olaf as he gets into mischief, presumably while his human friends are social distancing. The first clip, which you can watch below, is all about Olaf having some fun with his snow buddies during a solo snowball fight.

More Olaf is not necessarily good Olaf—lest we forget the tragedy that was Olaf’s Frozen Adventure—but it’s great to see Disney working on some fun projects to help keep kids happy during social distancing. And hey, if it keeps animators working from home, all the better. This isn’t the only project Gad’s been working on during the covid-19 pandemic; he’s also been hosting regular storytime sessions online.

The first episode of At Home With Olaf is set to debut online later this week.


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April 6, 2020 at 10:48PM

AppGyver launches Composer Pro, its new no-code editor

AppGyver launches Composer Pro, its new no-code editor

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AppGyver, a startup that has been on the forefront of low-code development since it first launched in 2013, today launched the latest version of its visual development platform. This update, dubbed Composer Pro, has been three years in the making and promises to overcome many of the limitations of today’s low-code environments. It allows developers to build applications for the web, PC, Mac, iOS and Android, using React Web and React Native — and can be extended with plugins for those frameworks. And unless you are a large organization, Composer Pro is available for free — and that includes the ability to use the platform’s database service, CDN and publishing tools.

“We want the Composer Pro to be used to really remove the last limitations of no-code and making no-code as powerful as writing code. That’s what it comes down to and that’s when a whole new world opens,” Marko Lehtimaki, the company’s CEO and co-founder, told me.

As Lehtimaki told me, the company already has plenty of enterprise customers and is cash-flow positive, so with all investors aligned, the team decided that it could give away its platform to individual developers, schools and startups for free. The company’s over 100 enterprise users currently include the likes of DHL and Fingrid.

While the core of the service is obviously the visual editor, a lot of the platform’s power resides in its tools for visually creating logic functions and managing your database, for example. As expected, Composer Pro offers plenty of pre-built UI components and logic flow blocks for building your first application. The company is also creating a marketplace where developers can share (and potentially sell) their own components.

“After releasing Composer 2, we laid out a vision for what we wanted to do next and this was really at the core of it,” Lehtimaki said. “How do we bring the same level of expression of programming languages to visual development? Basically what we thought that this means is that in practice, everybody likes building blocks and to create these big, complex structures, but we wanted to make it possible to create those building blocks themselves without any line of code so that there would be no place where you would ever need to add code.”

While previous versions of the service made an early bet on HTML5, the team is now all in on React and React Native. The company argues that it has spent a lot of time on optimizing the code it creates, beyond what most developers are able to do to optimize their own React Native projects. With that, the company can now take the same code base, with an adaptive design on top, and build apps for virtually any modern platform.

If you really need to, you can get your hands dirty and still write formulas and custom JavaScript by hand, for example, but for the most part, you shouldn’t have to touch any code to build even relatively complex apps with Composer Pro.

That, of course, is the promise of virtually all low-code services, including those from industry giants like Microsoft, which continues to invest heavily in its PowerApps platform, for example. Appgyver’s generous free account makes it worth a look, though, especially if you are an indie developer.

 

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April 6, 2020 at 01:18PM

A Beautiful “Observation Tower” as Countryside Escape Home

A Beautiful “Observation Tower” as Countryside Escape Home

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After purchasing a parcel of land in the Tennessee hills, the new owners built this beautiful, and relatively small "countryside observation tower…the first in a series of structures on the property," according to Style Blueprint, a female-run and female-targeted digital media community. In this time when many of us could use a little escapism and eye candy as well, this structure is well worth a look.

"The idea was to have a small getaway for the owners," says Jamie Pfeffer of Pfeffer Torode Architecture, the firm that designed it, "and to have a place where they could entertain and enjoy the natural setting."

Pfeffer collaborated with Ben Page of Page|Duke Landscape Architects, who points out that they "used native, indigenous materials and were particularly careful to make sure the existing tree canopy was essential to the final design."

The structure itself is pretty compact: With 680 square feet spread over three storeys, we estimate that it sits on a footprint that’s roughly 10′ x 20′. But if the downstairs appears tight…

…"all of the compression that was emphasized below is relieved" when you reach the top storey, Pfeffer states.

I…want to go to there.

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April 6, 2020 at 12:36PM

Attend the Trump 2A Election Workshop

Attend the Trump 2A Election Workshop

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Attend the Trump 2A Election Workshop
by Dean Rieck

If left-leaning Presidential candidates have made one thing crystal clear, it’s that they intend to seek revenge on gun owners if they win the White House in November of 2020.

Multiple candidates have revealed their intention to dramatically curtail Second Amendment rights with draconian gun bans, gun confiscation, and other infringements. It’s not about safety. It’s now about striking back after many years of losing in the legislature and in the courts.

And don’t be fooled by those who say the gun grabbers will stay home this election because of the coronavirus shutdowns around the country. By all reports, the left is out there doing what they do best, organizing to get their people to vote at all costs. And with many election activities moving from in-person events to online, the gun grabbers have a serious advantage because they have been using online tools, such as social media and webinars, for many years.

If ever there was a time for Second Amendment patriots to step up the fight, that time is NOW!

There are many activities moving online, including President Trump’s campaign efforts. That’s why I invite you to attend this short, 1-hour workshop to discover what YOU can do to help keep the gun-grabbers out of the White House.

When:
Thursday, April 16, 2020
7:30pm – 8:30pm

Where: 
ONLINE
You can attend via any computer or device

Representatives from the Trump Campaign will show you how to play a key role in the upcoming 2020 election, including how to promote voter registration to fellow gun owners and how to encourage other freedom-loving Ohioans to get out and vote.

And yes, most of it you can do from the comfort and safety of your own home, whether you’re under a stay-at-home order or not. How much or how little you do is entirely your choice. But every little bit helps. Anyone can participate. You don’t need any special skills or equipment.

All you need is a burning desire to preserve the freedom and liberty we enjoy in America and stop the gun grabbers in their tracks as they seek to take over the White House and launch their attack on the Second Amendment.

This may be the most vital election of our lifetime. Our rights hang in the balance. The America of tomorrow depends entirely on the action we take today.

Attendance for this event is limited to just 100 people. So please register NOW.

CLICK HERE to register for this FREE ONLINE event.

Dean Rieck is Executive Director of Buckeye Firearms Association, a former competitive shooter, NRA Patron Member, #1 NRA Recruiter for 2013, business owner and partner with Second Call Defense.

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April 6, 2020 at 07:44AM

Desktop Helicopter Rotor

Desktop Helicopter Rotor

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While we’re perplexed by Liberman’s musical selections, we are impressed with what he was able to construct on his workbench. Watch as he puts together a working model of a helicopter rotor from plywood, rulers, popsicle sticks, and off-the-shelf hardware. We love how it even can adjust the angle of its blades.

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April 6, 2020 at 08:00AM

A simple script used to deploy Laravel applications easily

A simple script used to deploy Laravel applications easily

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A simple script for deploying Laravel applications easily

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While there are numerous powerful continuous integration tools out there such as Jenkins, the following script automatizes some burdensome tasks of deploying Laravel applications.

Major benefits

  1. As the Laravel programmers know, deploying Laravel applications, they must copy almost all the application’s folders to the public folder of web server for security reasons. This makes changes to the index.php file of Laravel applications necessary so that it points to the correct paths. The provided script performs the task whenever the programmer deploys their applications.

  2. Another deoployment concern of Laravel programmers is to clear previous cache settings in their development environment and set them in the server appropriately. The script does the task as well.

  3. The script finally utilizes a composer package to remove any unnecessary package used by Laravel to improve the application performace as much as possible.

  4. As I mentioned, the script is easy to use, and it can be executed with minimum software and hardware requirements.

How to use

To use the script, you must set a couple of variables at the beginning of the script once. Then, whenever you would like to deploy your Laravel application, you should issue the command:

Since the script has been written in bash, the user has to use terminals that support bash if they want to utilize it in Windows operating system. I myself use it in Git bash without any problem.

Contact

Feel free to contact me should you have any question or feedbak via the address: habibseifzadeh at yahoo dot com. Your feedback would definitely be very valuable to imrove the script.

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April 6, 2020 at 09:00AM

The James Bond Pistol Returns – Walther PPK & PPK S back to the shelves

The James Bond Pistol Returns – Walther PPK & PPK S back to the shelves

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In 2017 TFB visited the exhibition “James Bond in Motion” at the London Film Museum.

Do you want a little ‘James Bond’ in your life and your firearms collection? Well, Carl Walther from Germany now has a series of four ‘new’ Walther PPKs for you.

They are all chambered in 9mm short, or .380 ACP, which is perhaps the more commonly named.

The magazine capacity is 6 rounds for the PPK and 7 rounds for the PPK/S.

James Bond PPK

In Walther’s words:

REVIVAL OF A LEGEND – THE WALTHER PPK / PPK S

The Walther PPK is a true prime example of branch-leading innovation. At the time of its creation, more than 80 years ago, it created the foundation for a new category of handguns. Pistols for concealed carrying. The current PPK combines a timeless concept with state-of-the-art features.

We have for instance the Walther PPK Stainless, 9mm short:

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WALTHER PPK

Walther’s industry-leading innovation takes the spotlight with their PPK model handguns. At the time of its invention over 80 years ago, the PPK inspired an entirely new category in the firearm industry, now widely known as the concealed carry pistol.

It is chambered in .380 ACP, the PPK provides all the power needed in a self-defense pistol without sacrificing on critical functionalities. It features a single-action/double-action trigger that decocks when rotating the safety down into the safe
position, first introduced by Walther.

To this day, the PPK is still one of the most sought after concealed carry pistols on the market. This demand serves as a testament to Walther’s long-enduring legacy of excellence and unparalleled performance. The timeless design and superior engineering make the PPK a true legend amongst firearms.

And the Walther PPK/S, 9mm short:

WALTHER PPK/S

An evolution of the classic PPK, the PPK/S maintains the timeless features, essence and the elegance of the original with an additional extended grip allowing for added capacity and improved ergonomics. To execute this revolutionary concept, the Police Pistol Kriminal took all the modern advancements available at the time and combined them into one performance leading pistol.
It features a single-action/double-action trigger that decocks when rotating the safety down into the safe position, first introduced by Walther. Few guns have withstood the test of time like the brilliantly designed PPK.

For the latest Walther handguns check here: https://www.carl-walther.com/products/defense-guns/pistols.html

You can find Walther USA here: https://waltherarms.com/

What do you think of the Walther PPK revival? Would you consider a little James Bond in your pocket? Black or Stainless? Do you think the PPK is a suitable gun for self-defense? 

Let your 007 out in the comments below!

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April 6, 2020 at 09:20AM

Oral Arguments heard in California Magazine Ban Appeal at Ninth Circuit ~ VIDEO

Oral Arguments heard in California Magazine Ban Appeal at Ninth Circuit ~ VIDEO

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U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- On 2 April, 2020, a three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments in the Duncan v. Becerra case. The District Court had decided the outright ban of magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds violated the Second Amendment. The opinion, by Judge Roger T. Benitez, was brilliant and extremely well written.

The video lasts over an hour, with strong questioning by the judges. Judge Consuelo Callahan presides and does most of the questioning. Judge Kenneth K. Lee asks some pointed questions, and Judge Barbara M. Lynn asks a few questions.

The appealing attorney for the State of California was John Darrow Echeveria.

The plaintiffs’ attorney for Duncan and the Second Amendment was Erin E.  Murphy.

The State of California did its best at attempting to reduce the Second Amendment right to the minimum possible under the Heller ruling. The argument made was essentially, if California residents had access to some effective means of self-defense in the home, then Heller was satisfied, and the State could ban and regulate almost anything they wished to do.

When asked if the ban could be extended from a 10 round ban to a 1 round ban, Echeveria thought that might be unconstitutional.

This argument was specifically rejected in Heller as being off the table, but the Ninth Circuit has worked hard to forward it.

The attorney representing Duncan and Second Amendment supporters, generally, simply reiterated the Heller and McDonald decisions. Weapons in common use which are used for lawful purposes are protected by the Second Amendment. In particular, a complete ban is off the table.

When asked if the ban violated the “takings clause” of the Constitution, Murphy said it was primarily an issue of compensation.

The State made the claim that limiting magazine capacity was merely reasonable regulation that did not impact the Second Amendment.  It relied on several court cases from other circuits.

This is what happens when the Supreme Court refuses to enforce its previous rulings. Several appellate courts are adamantly hostile to the exercise of Second Amendment rights. They have relegated the Second Amendment to a second class right, as noted by Justice Thomas.

The oral arguments are interesting. They probably make little difference. The finding of the three-judge panel will not be final.

The Ninth Circuit has shown, again and again, Second Amendment rulings will go to an En Banc court.

The makeup of the Ninth Circuit has changed considerably under President Trump. Once a bastion of leftist ideology, which was the most reversed Circuit in the United States, it now has nine judges appointed by President Trump. The Circuit has 29 judges. The Circuit now has a three-judge majority appointed by Democrats.

Not all judges appointed by Republicans are originalist and textualists. They tend in that direction. The Ninth Circuit now has some balance, instead of being overwhelmingly leftist.

One of the judges on the three-judge panel, Judge Lee, was appointed by President Trump.

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About Dean Weingarten:

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

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April 3, 2020 at 02:52PM