The answer to the riddle "What flies overhead but never on a string" is a kite, in the sense of a bird. Birds fly freely in the sky without being controlled by strings, unlike a kite that is flown with a string.
i dont know, what is flies on a string called?
f on the d string, e on the d string, d on the d string, e on the d string, f on the d string x3, e on the d string x3, f on the d string, a on the a string x2, f on the d string, e on the d string, d on the d string, e on the d string, f on the d string x3, e on the d string x2, f on the d string, e on the d string, d on the d string!! there you go!
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
The lowest string on a four string double bass is an E string. If you have a fairly rare five string double bass then the lowest fifth string is a B string.
e string, then a string, b string, g string, a string, d string...then repeat.
Flies on string is flies on string
i dont know, what is flies on a string called?
what is the answer on the crossword flies on a string binweevils
A Kite.
It's a kite.
That depends what you use them for. A StringBuffer (or StringBuilder) has better performance when you need to build a long string out of small parts, because it allows to change the StringBuffer by appending to it, rather than creating new objects for every change. A String has better performance when modification is not necessary, because it has less overhead, and the JVM can assume it will never change.
A kite? A pet fly?
The sun is never overhead at 42 degrees north.
It never is overhead at noon because Texas is not in the northernmost point where the sun passes directly overhead at noon.
Antarctica would never have the sun directly overhead at any time during the year due to its location near the South Pole. The tilt of Earth's axis ensures that the sun never reaches directly overhead in this region.
it's a kite!
Kite