Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

MSN: Pushover fathers tell kids 'wait until mum gets home': Mothers now fulfil role of authority figures

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For generations, exasperated mothers warned their naughty children: 'Just you wait until your father gets home!' But modern dads may actually have become the biggest parental pushovers, and mothers ...

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Pushover fathers tell kids 'wait until mum gets home': Mothers now fulfil role of authority figures

Indiana Gazette: 'God, Me and a Cup of Tea': Wait 'til your father gets home

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If you, O LORD, keep a record of sins, who could stand? But with you there is forgiveness. — Psalm 130:3-4 (NIV) “Wait ‘til your father gets home” was not a threat I was able to use on my children.

'God, Me and a Cup of Tea': Wait 'til your father gets home

It’s a warning every child dreads hearing: “Just wait until your father gets home!” If you were ever on the business end of that promise while growing up, you knew your quality of life could soon ...

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AOL: Woman Says Her Mom Used to Threaten Her With “Supernanny,” Now Other Adults Are Admitting “Wait Till Your Dad Gets Home Was Worse”

Woman Says Her Mom Used to Threaten Her With “Supernanny,” Now Other Adults Are Admitting “Wait Till Your Dad Gets Home Was Worse”

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What is the difference between a wait() and sleep() in Threads? Is my understanding that a wait() -ing Thread is still in running mode and uses CPU cycles but a sleep() -ing does not consume any CPU cycles correct? Why do we have both wait() and sleep()? How does their implementation vary at a lower level?