Since when has policy been based on evidence? I bet Portugal retraces its steps within a decade under pressure from the "something must be done" brigade.
You're right about the site, though. I gave up after a few seconds - it's not my job to wade through someone else's ego to see what they deign to show me.
The problem here appears to be the insurance companies accepting the paperwork at face value. I'd expect large companies to have a compliance department that checks up randomly on things like death certificate numbers. A simple call to the issuing authority to check the details on a handful a month would rout out this sort of fraud fairly easily.
For about three years I've been trying to perfect a way of walking that doesn't do this. As yet, the ministry hasn't approved it, saying it's too similar to some other walk.
Yup, that's fun. It'll need a better lexicon before it becomes really useful.
The other thing it could do with is detecting when you've a full line of consonants and bypassing the randomness to drop a vowel in. There are probably languages out there that can make a word from xdwtpkm, but English isn't one of them.
You're right about the site, though. I gave up after a few seconds - it's not my job to wade through someone else's ego to see what they deign to show me.
This is good, too...
www.lecielestbleu.com/media/pateasonframe.htm
Perhaps if the developer gave an option. Fixed set or Open ended.
The other thing it could do with is detecting when you've a full line of consonants and bypassing the randomness to drop a vowel in. There are probably languages out there that can make a word from xdwtpkm, but English isn't one of them.
If I stand on tip-toe in a doorway in this house I can just feel what's left of my hair brushing against the frame. Most modern houses are the same.
Anyway, we rarely shut any of the internal doors here, except those to truly unruly cupboards.