

All the thrills of texting and driving?
It’s novel, but watching the video, I just want them to put the damn device down and focus.
All the thrills of texting and driving?
It’s novel, but watching the video, I just want them to put the damn device down and focus.
The CSV specification (RFC-4180) is pretty clear. If a value contains commas, you wrap it in double quotes. If the value contains double quotes, you double each double quote to indicate its part of the value and not the end of the value.
A properly formatted CSV should have no problems from Skeletor!
Wait, is that Mark Sinclair?
Really?! I’ve never been able to find anything definitive. Just plenty of articles like this one that basically just say: “Tomatoes are gross. Craaazy right?” with no real explanation:
Oddly enough, if you cook the tomatoes, it completely takes away the bad flavor. That’s puts alot of Italian back on the menu. And parsley is fine - it just tastes like nothing.
I don’t taste parsley at all. Love cilantro. No soap flavor. Hate tomatoes. Taste like a juiced corpse. So, I’m convinced parsley and tomatoes have an associated gene.
How do you know this? Do those DNA testing sites tell you this sort of thing?
On a similar note for parents: At some point, you did/will pick your child up and then put them down for the last time.