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Worst Working Conditions You Had To Write Code In?

sausaw writes "I recently had to write code in a hot dusty room for 20 days with temperatures near 107F (~41C); having nothing to sit on; a 64 Kbps inconsistent internet connection; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions and interruptions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and would like to know your experiences."

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  1. Re:I wrote code in the Army by Foofoobar · · Score: 1, Troll

    Already enlisted, civilian. Unlike you who likes to spread bullshit about enlisted for foreign armies while being an elected democratic representative for the seattle 43rd democratic district. Care to change your story yet? I'm intrigued how someone who can enlist in a foreign Army (or so he claims) can hold a public office. :) Or in case you are unware, those are grounds for losing your citizenship, punk. So please, go ahead and show me how I am wrong. You see unlike you, I actually DID serve. My brothers both served. And I know bullshit when I see it. So go ahead. Tell us all how you served for a foreign Army. I'm all ears. :)

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