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Next up: transparent flag |
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Will somebody tell me what the numbers in front of the searched list entries mean? They start high and decrease as you go down the page. I just dont have the muscles for this. I need a patch on my software. |
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I was going to guess it was the number of instances of the search term on the page. But I searched for "frog" and the first result said "29" but there are 42 occurrences of the word "frog" on the linked page so that's not it. |
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I once exhibited a flag flag. It was a flag depicting flag. |
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There are several countries with an AK-47 depicted on their national flag (see link) but, as far as I know, no country with a flag on its flag*.
[* Im not counting all those countries whose flag designs contain a small version of the UKs Union Flag] |
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So hippo, you are stating that there are no countries which have a flag on their flag, except those which have a flag on their flag. |
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I think we could all agree with the truth of that statement, apart of course for those of us who disagree. |
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There exist statements with which I agree. |
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//puts the 'flag' into camouflage!// |
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It also puts the "vex" into vexillology. |
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I think the good [hippo] is differentiating between having the *pattern* of another flag (such as the aforementioned Union Flag), & having a *pictorial image* of a flag (waving in the breeze on a flagpole, that sort of thing).
Of course, putting a flag on a flag could end up going down a recursion rabbit-hole of flag-on-flag-on-flag-on... |
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Indeed [neutrino] - the closest I've been able to find to this is in the link I've just added |
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Still think an empty pole would be good. |
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