Just observe NASA in 2005! I'm sporting a mohawk and (as far as I can tell) no one minds! It's rad, people rate you, and hire you, based on what you've accomplished.
I just might feel a little more comfortable with my lawyer...
At least it would be easier for me think of that lawyer as real honest to goodness person instead of some blood sucking fiend of a person that is only your friend as long as you pay them...
A tool set with my name on all of the tools Surprisingly enough I wanted a lockpick set w/ slim jim Headphones Good rain gear for walking to the cafeteria Stupid cliche college things like lava lamps Quarters One or two nifty expensive things that seem completely out of place in a college dorm but I have them anyway (though I didn't have any..)
oh yeah, and female companionship of the more intiment sort...
Anyway, I liked being the guy that could get people into thier rooms when they were locked out. I liked being the guy that could unlock cars when people lock their keys in there. I liked being the guy with the tools needed to make bunk beds and fix my friends cars.
Primus is good creative music to code by, though of course Coal Chamber, Korn, Straight Faced, Union 13, Rage Against the Machine, Deftones and Bjork are not bad choices either.
I just kinda figured that if you could telnet into a dreamcast, then wouldn't it make sense to debug, and monitor performance etc. through telnet? It seems like it would be a really convinient way to debug a faulty machine that some person brings back to the store. You know, you buy a dreamcast, you play with it, it doesn't work the way it should you take it back to the store. Then the tech guy for the dreamcast, telnets to it, and monitors what is happening, where the glitches are and that sort of thing. I figure it is just there for troubleshoot faulty equipment.
Of course, who knows, maybe the dreamcast has a really tiny camera in it, and is sending out an image of te inside of your home every few seconds to some government agency:)
Just observe NASA in 2005!
I'm sporting a mohawk and (as far as I can tell) no one minds! It's rad, people rate you, and hire you, based on what you've accomplished.
Research rocks.
I just might feel a little more comfortable with my lawyer...
At least it would be easier for me think of that lawyer as real honest to goodness person instead of some blood sucking fiend of a person that is only your friend as long as you pay them...
Ahhh, the good old days when I got to help whoop up on the navy.
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http://www.mpcfaculty.net/jill_zande/Team_MATE.ht
The Basic Stamp editor runs only under windows.
IAR systems C-spy debugger runs under windows.
There are probably a couple of other things I use that only run under windows that don't have an as good or better replacement yet in any other OS.
I wanted a few things
A tool set with my name on all of the tools
Surprisingly enough I wanted a lockpick set w/ slim jim
Headphones
Good rain gear for walking to the cafeteria
Stupid cliche college things like lava lamps
Quarters
One or two nifty expensive things that seem completely out of place in a college dorm but I have them anyway (though I didn't have any..)
oh yeah, and female companionship of the more intiment sort...
Anyway, I liked being the guy that could get people into thier rooms when they were locked out. I liked being the guy that could unlock cars when people lock their keys in there. I liked being the guy with the tools needed to make bunk beds and fix my friends cars.
Don't Java Engineers work at Starbucks?
This is true, Formula 1 race cars have had pnuematic valves for some time now. I think the first time I heard of them was about 5 years ago.
I have been wanting to do this to my '66 mustang for ages now.......
Primus is good creative music to code by, though of course Coal Chamber, Korn, Straight Faced, Union 13, Rage Against the Machine, Deftones and Bjork are not bad choices either.
I just kinda figured that if you could telnet into a dreamcast, then wouldn't it make sense to debug, and monitor performance etc. through telnet? It seems like it would be a really convinient way to debug a faulty machine that some person brings back to the store. You know, you buy a dreamcast, you play with it, it doesn't work the way it should you take it back to the store. Then the tech guy for the dreamcast, telnets to it, and monitors what is happening, where the glitches are and that sort of thing. I figure it is just there for troubleshoot faulty equipment.
:)
Of course, who knows, maybe the dreamcast has a really tiny camera in it, and is sending out an image of te inside of your home every few seconds to some government agency