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Well actually, I'm going to shove my size 12 boot so far up your azz you'll need to see a dentist. How about that, Poindexter???My profession is tech/database development, so I see this a lot. It's full of nerds.
When you're having a conversation with someone and they say "well..actually".
Perhaps the Cuban's got to him with their mystery weapon.Interesting. Secret service agents already had concerns about DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) hiring practices of the agent in question.
What weapon's would tho'se be? Exploding cigar's? Day old Donut's?Perhaps the Cuban's got to him with their mystery weapon.
It's a mystery.What weapon's would tho'se be? Exploding cigar's? Day old Donut's?
Hey! I resemble that remark!
Git offa my lawn.Y'all are angry.
Drivers making it into a career.Sitting in your car in a parking spot with your reverse lights on, but on your cell phone...
Costco last night
I only say that when what I am going to say is actually correct and what I am correcting is wrong.My profession is tech/database development, so I see this a lot. It's full of nerds.
When you're having a conversation with someone and they say "well..actually".
Before I retired I thought that when I retire I might take a part time job working on code. I thought I might write this or that OSS code.My experience is that old code is always a mess, most likely undocumented, usually not normalized and will always take five times longer than thought o recode, debug and properly document. Like you, I always approach anything with the idea that it CAN be done..but..
Anyhow..neither here nor there. I'm tired of tech, have been tired of it for a while. Just not sure what sort of career to move on to. Alot of it has to do with the unconsciously incompetent know-it-all mentality that floods most IT organizations. It's usually 5% of the team that knows what they're doing, and 95% that just ride along and collect a paycheck.
/rant off
That other "L33T" slang talk is annoying most of the time.Someone "Axing" me a question for "realz".
Also,...Nouning verbs.
F'real? What kind of rizz wuz dat?Someone "Axing" me a question for "realz".
Also,...Nouning verbs.
J00 g0774 ]3 r341 h4rd455! yeah, agreed.That other "L33T" slang talk is annoying most of the time.
Thx for the CS beta 3 flashbackF'real? What kind of rizz wuz dat?
J00 g0774 ]3 r341 h4rd455! yeah, agreed.
at least you don't ride on the sidewalk, ,,,,thank you. i always keep a sharp eye for bikes and give them a wide berth,,,,, but they can sneak up on you sometimes.When I lived in Albany and was car-free for a while, I took to riding in bike lanes against traffic, because I'm deaf and didn't have rear view mirrors mounted to anything.. , those helmet rearview mirrors are tiny (not really good field of view), and the handlebar ones are stupidly placed where I couldn't keep my eyes forward or swivel without looking down to the sides.
In fact, once when I was crossing a driveway, my bike got hit in the back with the one of the orange Plano boxes shattering from the impact, by a careless driver speeding up out of the parking lot at my apartment complex
The impact was hard enough to bend the rear cargo rack and the rear stays on the frame.
The driver claimed that the sun was in her eyes but that's still no excuse to be going 15mph+ out of the parking lot into the cul-de-sac.
Edit, I stopped riding on the left side when a local cop stopped me and told me to stay on the right side even if it meant risking being sideswiped by jerks in vehicles
when i was in Guam i had a shipmate from Louisiana who was always axing me why,,,,,,,,,,,,also Billy Joel,,,,,,,,,,don't ax me why!Someone "Axing" me a question for "realz".
Also,...Nouning verbs.