Have you not heard about flouridiation? That commie plot, plus the profound sense of fatigue and feeling of emptiness afterwards all point to it being destructive to the body's essence. You need to be on rainwater or pure grain alcohol to combat the problem!
Ripper: Mandrake. Mandrake, have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rainwater, and only pure-grain alcohol? Mandrake: Well, it did occur to me, Jack, yes. Ripper: Have you ever heard of a thing called fluoridation. Fluoridation of water? Mandrake: Uh? Yes, I-I have heard of that, Jack, yes. Yes. Ripper: Well, do you know what it is? Mandrake: No, no I don't know what it is, no. Ripper: Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous Communist plot we have ever had to face? [...] General Jack D. Ripper: Yes, a uh, a profound sense of fatigue... a feeling of emptiness followed. Luckily I... I was able to interpret these feelings correctly. Loss of essence.
I went a step further and have a monitor lower than desk height so I get in a good squat pose now and then.
Boss: Larry - are you taking a dump in your cube? Larry: No sir, just watching the compiler errors come in from the last build. Boss: I see. Good form. Carry on.
So you're saying I should apply since the list won't have my information and I have a completely clean dossier (which is French for dossier) to run the track up the ladder of authority and power? Yisss! Burn notices for everyone else but this guy!
Time to rehash an old show and re-center it around a plucky, but mildly introverted, genius kid who is developing the tech to talk to wolves while the rest of the crew engage in zany adventures sailing the Great Plains in their steam punk land submarine.
Prescott Pharmaceuticals, says the side effects from dumping the reduction of Vagisil into Gardasil into the ocean may include: meaty run off, star shower toe, fickle rectum, and nunya dolphin*.
*nunya dolphin means none-of-ya-damn-business-about-the-damn-dolphin-death so we are sealing it for confidentiality.
Remember - Prescott Pharmaceuticals, good for what ails your smelly dolphin.
Even though places like Kickstarter really try to make it look like some sort of store the projects are all gambles. There are a few areas that seem to have it down right (books, comics, etc) and I have had success, but tech stuff? *low whistle* You have to approach those different.
It's a simple plan.. your iWatch monitors your biometrics, right? When you die it kicks off an app to wipe all your browser history, and the special chip/drive where you store your porn gets shattered into a million pieces. No more embarrassed children, spouses, or friends when your dirty dirty secrets come to life after yours has left.
Curious question - what sort of data are they collecting? We've all seen the crash pop up and "send this data back" (which most ignore).. is it just that data or more? Has anyone skimmed what is being sent?
Sounds like you want Fokkers and Spads game from the short story "Dogfight" by Michael Swanwick and William Gibson.. in Omni 07/1985 or 'Future On Fire'!
What is missing from the discussion is Musk wanted to make a "home, but not home-home" school for his kids and decided to rope a few other parents along for the ride.
Elon Musk didn't like his kids' school, so he started his own, [...] Ad Astra School is "very small and experimental," and caters to a small group of children whose parents are primarily SpaceX employee [...] Musk pulled his kids out of their school and even hired one of their teachers away to start Ad Astra. [...]
I am not sure if this is partial reaction from his youthful years being bullied in South Africa, or the private school his kiddos were going to did not live up to Musk's standards, but I would be critical of educational coverage and results.
Mostly Visual Studios, but occasionally Eclipse..
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I'm a.NET guy working in a.NET shop, and Visual Studios is part and parcel for my days. Occasionally I'll flip to Eclipse for php and java work, but any more VS is getting better about dealing with the those too so, hopefully, in the near future I won't have to.
At home it's VS as well - typically for my python and other side work.
With the wave of plugins and templates available - as well as an ever expanding reach for new languages bolted in - Visual Studios is becoming hard to beat. Unity support, Minecraft mod support, actual python, web dev, etc. Heck - the Community Edition is now supporting localized reports (for free!) so that's a major plus. Also the snippet system is nice to fill in with repeated code chunks.
I have an AOL email I still use depending on the need, and use it as a barometer to judge folks I give it to. If someone balks and throws a douche-fit about an email address I really am not interested in dealing with them. It has not caused me to miss out on employment or side work, but the mild concern is there.
It's been my email for about two-dog ages, and I rather not run the issue of changing over everything that goes there.. monitor it for another few months for stragglers.. and then close it.
It's an email address people. I never had the cool Transformer's lunchbox, or nor the best Saved by the Bell TrapperKeeper and I survived.
I haven't heard anything definitive, but are they going to throw a massive closeout sale ala Circuit City, or just lock the door? If their prices are reasonable I may go raid them for their DIY electronics gear.
Have you not heard about flouridiation? That commie plot, plus the profound sense of fatigue and feeling of emptiness afterwards all point to it being destructive to the body's essence. You need to be on rainwater or pure grain alcohol to combat the problem!
Ripper: Mandrake. Mandrake, have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rainwater, and only pure-grain alcohol?
Mandrake: Well, it did occur to me, Jack, yes.
Ripper: Have you ever heard of a thing called fluoridation. Fluoridation of water?
Mandrake: Uh? Yes, I-I have heard of that, Jack, yes. Yes.
Ripper: Well, do you know what it is?
Mandrake: No, no I don't know what it is, no.
Ripper: Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous Communist plot we have ever had to face?
[...]
General Jack D. Ripper: Yes, a uh, a profound sense of fatigue... a feeling of emptiness followed. Luckily I... I was able to interpret these feelings correctly. Loss of essence.
Clearly this is just a viral marketing campaign for the new Independence Day 2/ Independence Day: Resurgence movie.
Clearly! :D
I went a step further and have a monitor lower than desk height so I get in a good squat pose now and then.
Boss: Larry - are you taking a dump in your cube?
Larry: No sir, just watching the compiler errors come in from the last build.
Boss: I see. Good form. Carry on.
Is this expanding to other instruments like, say, the wind section? I wouldn't mind a third hand to help with my skin flute practice! Zing!
Invest in a portable charger and pay once versus a monthly fee for a pager.
Bada bing, bada boom.
So you're saying I should apply since the list won't have my information and I have a completely clean dossier (which is French for dossier) to run the track up the ladder of authority and power? Yisss! Burn notices for everyone else but this guy!
Time to rehash an old show and re-center it around a plucky, but mildly introverted, genius kid who is developing the tech to talk to wolves while the rest of the crew engage in zany adventures sailing the Great Plains in their steam punk land submarine.
Sounds like Rucker's quad book series: Software, Wetware, Freeware, and Realware maybe making the light of day.
Beware the moldies and ridicule the cheeseballers!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
No, no, no! It's "aquatic apes". The theory and current research were condensed down into an tv show on Animal Planet. Totes.
http://www.animalplanet.com/tv...
Thanks! Occasionally I flex the withered f' bone and get something amusing out there.
Heh.. "ticklish clods" would be a side effect of Prescott Pharmaceuticals's topical creme line.
Prescott Pharmaceuticals, says the side effects from dumping the reduction of Vagisil into Gardasil into the ocean may include: meaty run off, star shower toe, fickle rectum, and nunya dolphin*.
*nunya dolphin means none-of-ya-damn-business-about-the-damn-dolphin-death so we are sealing it for confidentiality.
Remember - Prescott Pharmaceuticals, good for what ails your smelly dolphin.
How else are you to get that golden ticket to the upper side, utopia, The Island, or Elysium?
Prisons.. Supermax space prisons sound like a hoot.
Hollywood reenactment tours of Airplane 2...
Sweet! Now when I flex my pale muscles to pickup chicks I can ask them if they want two tickets to the _cyber_ gun show!
Even though places like Kickstarter really try to make it look like some sort of store the projects are all gambles. There are a few areas that seem to have it down right (books, comics, etc) and I have had success, but tech stuff? *low whistle* You have to approach those different.
Neal Stephenson's 'Clang' comes to mind.
https://www.kickstarter.com/pr...
http://www.polygon.com/2014/9/...
It's a simple plan.. your iWatch monitors your biometrics, right? When you die it kicks off an app to wipe all your browser history, and the special chip/drive where you store your porn gets shattered into a million pieces. No more embarrassed children, spouses, or friends when your dirty dirty secrets come to life after yours has left.
Curious question - what sort of data are they collecting? We've all seen the crash pop up and "send this data back" (which most ignore).. is it just that data or more? Has anyone skimmed what is being sent?
Sounds like you want Fokkers and Spads game from the short story "Dogfight" by Michael Swanwick and William Gibson.. in Omni 07/1985 or 'Future On Fire'!
What is missing from the discussion is Musk wanted to make a "home, but not home-home" school for his kids and decided to rope a few other parents along for the ride.
Elon Musk didn't like his kids' school, so he started his own,
[...]
Ad Astra School is "very small and experimental," and caters to a small group of children whose parents are primarily SpaceX employee
[...]
Musk pulled his kids out of their school and even hired one of their teachers away to start Ad Astra.
[...]
http://www.businessinsider.com...
I am not sure if this is partial reaction from his youthful years being bullied in South Africa, or the private school his kiddos were going to did not live up to Musk's standards, but I would be critical of educational coverage and results.
I'm a .NET guy working in a .NET shop, and Visual Studios is part and parcel for my days. Occasionally I'll flip to Eclipse for php and java work, but any more VS is getting better about dealing with the those too so, hopefully, in the near future I won't have to.
At home it's VS as well - typically for my python and other side work.
With the wave of plugins and templates available - as well as an ever expanding reach for new languages bolted in - Visual Studios is becoming hard to beat. Unity support, Minecraft mod support, actual python, web dev, etc. Heck - the Community Edition is now supporting localized reports (for free!) so that's a major plus. Also the snippet system is nice to fill in with repeated code chunks.
I have an AOL email I still use depending on the need, and use it as a barometer to judge folks I give it to. If someone balks and throws a douche-fit about an email address I really am not interested in dealing with them. It has not caused me to miss out on employment or side work, but the mild concern is there.
It's been my email for about two-dog ages, and I rather not run the issue of changing over everything that goes there.. monitor it for another few months for stragglers.. and then close it.
It's an email address people. I never had the cool Transformer's lunchbox, or nor the best Saved by the Bell TrapperKeeper and I survived.
I figured it was "Sucks All Profit".
Awwww, man! I should have said 'yes' to that Mizzou grad school acceptance and, after ten patient years, pounce and corner it all!
I haven't heard anything definitive, but are they going to throw a massive closeout sale ala Circuit City, or just lock the door? If their prices are reasonable I may go raid them for their DIY electronics gear.