Shingler, Georgia

Shingler is an unincorporated community in Worth County, in the U.S. state of Georgia.[1]

History

The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Shingler as a town in 1912.[2] The town's municipal charter was repealed in 1924.[3]

gollark: Haskell actually just preallocates a 1TB block of memory.
gollark: That sort of insanity would lead to a ton of remote code execution vulnerabilities, nobody.
gollark: ```cstatic void* LOCATION_AT_WHICH_NEXT_DATA_IS_TO_BE_STORED = 0;void* malloc(long unsigned int size) { void* laser_bees = LOCATION_AT_WHICH_NEXT_DATA_IS_TO_BE_STORED; LOCATION_AT_WHICH_NEXT_DATA_IS_TO_BE_STORED = (void*)((long unsigned int)LOCATION_AT_WHICH_NEXT_DATA_IS_TO_BE_STORED + size); return (void*)laser_bees;}```
gollark: *Especially*, say, network drivers and webapps.
gollark: Your application needs to not randomly break or corrupt everything or overwrite things if it receives unexpectedly large input.

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