Waves can be bigger or smaller than the maximum theoretical size due to factors such as the depth and shape of the seafloor, wind speed and direction, and interactions with other waves. These variables can cause waves to amplify or decrease in size as they travel across the ocean.
Shortest Job First (SJF) scheduling algorithm selects the process with the smallest burst time for execution next, which helps in reducing average waiting time. Shortest Remaining Time First (SRTF), on the other hand, preempts the currently running process if a new process with a smaller burst time arrives, resulting in even lower waiting times but with increased context switching.
no cold does not exist all cold is, is the lack of heat or lack of movement of atoms in an object The above answer makes the logical argument that is widely accepted. Something seems wrong about it though. Roughly asked---if there are no atoms or photons, is there no heat? We are saying that if it can't be measured, there is nothing there. But what if there is something there that we can't see, or detect? We just held an antimatter hydrogen atom still for a tenth of a second at least today. Antimatter is supposed to take up half of our universe. Is is hot? Apparently not, because they had to create conditions which were close to absolute zero to hold that bugger still. Cold dose not exist it is the absence of heat. Man has made up this term zero being no heat at all. It is the law of Physics.
Bugger is a bugger in ur nose and a cheeseburger is a burger with cheese
everyone is a bugger in this world but animals arent because they are small and furry.
The phrase oh bugger means that something was hard or the task was difficult.
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Bugger is a slang, somtimes thought of as offensive word which is used in a similar way to "Damn". e.g. "Oh bugger! I lost the bet". It is thought of as offensive because it means anal sex.
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"cheese bugger"?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The word 'bugger' is a slang term for someone who does unacceptable sexual practices. 'Bugger' comes from the old Anglo-Norman word, 'Boulgre', which comes from the original name for the Bulgars, a rough tribe who originally conquered the area now named, 'Bulgaria'. These days, 'Bugger' can mean a cute person, usually male, or "To heck with", as in, "Bugger that!" In areas like Australia, it hardly means anything at all, and is used like we might say, "Gees!"
bugger all
Bugger all.
I think so.... yeah. =)
Because he is a smelly bugger!