Comment Re:Hmmmmm (Score 1) 109
Hmmm, thats a long way from Finland.
Not according to iMaps
Hmmm, thats a long way from Finland.
Not according to iMaps
Go into the bankruptcy paper-work business. If you ever have to file bankruptcy, you'll be ready.
<spooky music> That's what the NSA wants you to think </spooky music>
2075: "A tab? How quaint"
BSOD DNA=TMNJ
not be long until your genome is tracked from birth to death. I am sure we do not want to have genome objects hacked or changed via silent corruption
Wakes up, "WTF? I have a....Vagina!? Hoooneeeyyy!"
Learning programming is relatively easy. Learning to write maintainable code, on the other hand, takes skill and experience.
Clerks and accountants used to do amazing things with Lotus-1-2-3 macros because Lotus cleverly leveraged what users already knew about spreadsheets into a Turing Complete set of commands. But often these users eventually got themselves into a jam, or made something that nobody else could decipher.
The funnest job in the world would be to create fake front sites for dictatorial countries. For example, I'd make "CNN.com" grab content from onion.com, and stupid.com content would be used to fill up "Amazon.com".
In "1984", the main character's job was to re-write history with fake BS. He seemed fairly content at that job until he took the proverbial red pill.
"Get off my red lawn!"
Defend your ideas.
That often doesn't fly. You have to choose your battles carefully, and not be seen as "complaining" about everything. Before being "forceful" over an idea that was originally rejected, make sure it's something that really matters and makes a difference.
What's wrong with complacency? You get really used to it after a while even.
Amazon discovered it was for sale when they visited "buy.buy".
I don't buy your argument.
What if those 3 interbreed?
Is there a connection with the adjacent story?
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie