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Self defecating?
What does self defecating mean? I looked it up and I didn't understand.
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Self-defecating would mean, literally, shitting on oneself. Self-depracating would be to deface onself, or to put oneself down before others.
--- to defecate, to deprecate, from Compact Oxford English Dictionary ---
defecate /deffikayt/ • verb discharge faeces from the body. — DERIVATIVES defecation noun defecatory adjective.— ORIGIN Latin defaecare, from faex ‘dregs’.Lexico by Lexico Member since:April 25, 2008Total points:13153 (Level 6)Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
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I mean self-deprecating
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FBI Demands Its Logo Be Removed From Wikipedia
FBI Demands Its Logo Be Removed From Wikipedia
The FBI is hopping mad at Wikipedia! Apparently they've threatened Wikipedia with legal action if the online encyclopedia doesn't remove a picture of its official seal from the FBI entry at once. Wikipedia's lawyers, while squelching laughter, have replied "no."
The FBI's lawyers claim that keep a high-resolution image of its official seal violates federal code banning the manufacture, sale or possession of items bearing the insignia of federal offices.
The New York Times explains Wikipedia's response, which is essentially "oh shut up FBI."
The problem, those at Wikipedia say, is that the law cited in the F.B.I.'s letter is largely about keeping people from flashing fake badges or profiting from the use of the seal, and not about posting images on noncommercial Web sites. Many sites, including the online version of the Encyclopedia Britannica, display the seal.
You legal nerds out there might enjoy a brisk, pleasant read of Wikimedia general counsel Mike Godwin's entire letter to these FBI trolls. Godwin, a sassy fellow, accuses the FBI of deliberately misrepresenting the law:
Finally, while I sympathize with your footnoted desire to claim that "the plain meaning" of the statute supports your broad view of Section 701's scope, we note that you specifically removed the language that communicates the plain meaning of "other insignia." In context, this seems an ironic stroke.
The FBI is definitely going to raid their offices, like, tonight.
Send an email to Jim Newell, the author of this post, at newell@gawker.com.
Coming Soon: Sign in to Multiple Google Accounts in the Same Browser
via mashable.comIf you use several Google accounts on a daily basis, you would probably like to be logged in to all of them at the same time. You have to use several different browsers to achieve that currently.
Now, according to Google Operating System, Google is testing a feature that will let users log in to multiple Google accounts in the same web browser. Personally, I have at least four different Gmail accounts open at all times, and this feature is very high on my wish list.
Google services that are currently being tested include Gmail, Reader, Sites, Calendar, Code and Docs. There is one limitation: if you turn on multiple sign-in, you cannot access Gmail in offline mode.
zenhabits: 7 Simple Ways To Say “No”
7 Simple Ways To Say “No”
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Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Celestine Chua of The Personal Excellence Blog.
Do you have difficulty saying “no”? Are you always trying to be nice to others at the expense of yourself?
Well, you’re not alone. In the past, I was not good at saying “no”, because I didn’t want to hurt the other person’s feelings.
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Video on the Web - Dive Into HTML 5
Video on the Web
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Diving In
nyone who has visited YouTube.com in the past four years knows that you can embed video in a web page. But prior to HTML5, there was no standards-based way to do this. Virtually all the video you've ever watched "on the web" has been funneled through a third-party plugin - maybe QuickTime, maybe RealPlayer, maybe Flash. (YouTube uses Flash.) These plugins integrate with your browser well enough that you may not even be aware that you're using them. That is, until you try to watch a video on a platform that doesn't support that plugin.
HTML5 defines a standard way to embed video in a web page, using a <video> element. Support for the <video> element is still evolving, which is a polite way of saying it doesn't work yet. At least, it doesn't work everywhere. But don't despair! There are alternatives and fallbacks and options galore.
<video> element support