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Comment Re:Oh I just love (Score 1) 475

This.

I have it big time, due to a minor brain injury in my yourh, which also caused a wee bit of epilepsy.

The bright side, such as it is, is that jet lag means nothing to me!

The down side is as MozeeToby says, it's a royal pain trying to be coherent at the same time as most other folk. And very very painful/tiresome when you go days with little to no sleep.

I'd be happy to have a consistent wake/sleep time for some period, but it doesn't happen much. (But I do have a good excuse for having a cot in my office; it helps having a considerate employer) My physician says "take your meds at consistent times each day". I can only laugh at that one.

Comment Re:But that's not the real problem. (Score 1) 1651

The highway code explicitly says it's OK to ride bicycles two-abreast.

That's funny, the laws in virtually every jurisdiction I've ridden in - WI, IN, IL,GA,MO,CO,OH - pretty much all say ride single file. It could well be that according to state law it's OK to ride side-by-side in absence of traffic, but local regulations add additional restrictions. However if you're on a single lane road, a car is approaching from behind, and you're riding two-abreast, you're just an asshole.

Like any group, cyclists have great people, total assholes, and everything in between.

Comment Re:Old wisdom (Score 1) 278

I totally agree, but one interesting point here:

My wife and I have shown our marriage certificate exactly ONCE in the 31 years since we got married, and that was to change her name. In effect, we're married because we SAY we're married.

Interesting legal position, I presume.

Comment Re:Why are people still using this? (Score 1) 367

I agree with AC who said it is possible to write beautiful, maintainable perl. I have done so, and worked on a team of 6 writing nothing but perl for 2 years, and our code was as clean or cleaner than most of the C & C++ I've been involved with over the past few decades

I will also agree that it is also possible to write perl that is practically indistinguishable from line noise. It just takes discipline.

/F

Comment Re:Junk food is the problem (Score 1) 655

Sadly, not always true.
I am substantially overweight.

I eat 1200 calories a day, or less. I exercise intensely ~90 minutes a day (bicycle to work and back with 500+ ft elevation change each way(rolling hills)). At that level I maintain weight.

To lose weight I have to go to below 1000 calories and increase the exercise.

BTW my diet does not include processed foods such as bread or pasta or donuts, nor does it include relatively high carb content foods like potatoes. (Try getting fast food. HA!)

My diet is principally fresh vegetables and fruit, some protein source (small amounts of meat or eggs). Nothing out of a can or a package

Agreed, though, that calories alone do not tell the tale.

Comment Re:Obligatory/Shameless GoToMeeting && GoT (Score 1) 230

A 3rd of Telecommuters can't even dress themselves in the morning as it's too strenuous.

When I worked from home full time, I'd torn a tendon in my knee and had on a leg brace and was on crutches, so I just had on my robe, and since it was a little cold, over the robe I had on this Mexican poncho sort of thing - very colorful. So FedEx shows up with a package for me (a laptop) and I open the door... the poor guy was so shocked by my appearance that he dropped the laptop upon seeing me. (He kinda caught it with his foot, it wasn't damaged).
After that I swore that I'd always be fully and properly dressed, no matter what.

Where I work now, you could show up in the office in swim fins, trunks, mask and a snorkel and maybe it'd get a comment... but probably not.

Comment Re:They are definately different. (Score 1) 294

Have you talked to them lately? I had been pretty happy for a long time, then the other day I tried to change my phone number.

It took 3 calls, 2 wrong changes (on their part) and the most rude, belligerent customer service I've ever had the displeasure of dealing with. I am always polite, so I didn't start it.

I will however end it shortly.

Comment Re:If we were sane (Score 1) 892

Then why are lions, bears, tigers, and other agressive species going extinct rather than squirrels, rabbits, and cows?

Perhaps because lions, bears, and tigers occasionally kill and/or eat people, and squirrels, rabbits, and cows rarely do?
Certainly that isn't the only factor, but it has played into it over the years.

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Comment Re:Laser Beams (Score 1) 892

To be fair, "recoilless rifles" weren't precisely "recoilless". Instead, they absorbed the recoil, and/or dispersed the recoil so that the gun wasn't moved from it's position on the ground. In space, that recoil will still have an effect on your trajectory.

But, the first part of your post is on target. A good gunner will hit his target. An exceptional gunner and bridge crew will use that recoil to best advantage.

Actually, there are 'recoilless' rifles (and guns), see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recoilless_rifle . I have personally fired them, having served in the US Army. They make one hell of a boom, as it's basically a tube open at both ends - projectile out one end, lots of hot gas out of the other. (I've known a few people like that too)
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Comment Re:I'm a technical writer and... (Score 1) 285

If common internet usage is any indicator, you eventually will be out of work because so few seem to care about spelling and grammar... so then they'll just let the engineers write the documentation. (Sorry for expressing such a horrid thought so close to a Major Holiday ;) )
Actually I don't really believe that this will happen, but it is a scary thought.
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