Deebster
I used to run a plugin on my Kodi that would make TV-style channels based on the original airing channel, complete with EPG and everything.
However, it wouldn’t let you add lists of shows and create channels that way. I never got around to making my version, but perhaps someone else has done the work since then.
Surely he now has a new nickname, I wonder what it is.
This is probably too late to be useful, but what’s on markdownguide.org works:
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
- Indented item
- Indented item
- Fourth item
Or
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
- Indented item
- Indented item
- Fourth item
It’s not 1a, but it is how you do sublists.
I was wondering if it was something like the first word of every task they did, but then I remembered they don’t do them in the same order (and some don’t get shown to us at all). So perhaps it is just a secret envelope somewhere in the house (like behind the Metropolis Greg painting).
I think the author’s intended implication is absolutely that it’s a dollar because the USA invented the computer. The two problems I have is that:
- He’s talking about the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, not computers at that point
- Brits or Germans invented the computer (although I can’t deny that most of today’s commercial computers trace back to the US)
It’s just a lazy bit of thinking in an otherwise excellent and internationally-minded article and so it stuck out to me too.