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Gary Wheeler wrote: People get tattoos to make a statement. There's many different reasons - if you want to make a statement, better put it on a T-shirt
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I probably could have phrased the first part better: "Having a tattoo makes a statement." The remainder of my post still applies.
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Write a program in your favorite language, then have it posted on your body. Then let other's who see it figure it out. They may even ask you what it means. Then, you have your chance to educate them about computer programming in your favorite language. Definitely an ice breaker.
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My principle still applies, because my choice of language changes over time. 30 years ago it would have been FORTRAN or 8085 assembly language. 25 years ago it would have been Ada, possibly LISP. 20 years ago it would have been C, 10 years ago C++, and now it would be C#.
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Interesting idea, just need to make sure there are no bugs in the code or you'll be made fun of by geeks for the rest of your life
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Andre Sanches
"UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"
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I had been wanting to get one since college, but I didn't want to get some generic, off-the-flash one. I finally found an artist I liked who gave me a unique design: a bear totem from the Pacific Northwest that had been restyled to look like a Maori tribal design. It is on my calf, where aging and changes in weight are less likely to smear it.
I agree with you that many tattoos seem to have been gotten while drunk or under the influence of peer pressure. But many are also the result of research and careful thought. I my case, it is a design that I identify with and have no problem being marked with indelibly.
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Tattoos are a very personal thing. If you get one it should mean something to you. Some people just get it to show off or for the shock value. I don't agree with that practice at all. I have 15 so far, including 2 Quake and one Unreal tattoo. All 15 mean something and reminds me of something. I can respect people for deciding not to have any. Having a diverse world make it much more interesting.
My plan is to live forever ... so far so good
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Agree with one exception. One of my best friends was the only survivor from his squad in Iraq, now he has a tattoo commemorating his squad mates. I can understand that, but short of something of that scale they seem utterly pointless to me.
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Off-topic question - by any chance are you an alumnus of Wright State University[^]? The "Rowdy Raider" user ID caught my eye, as I graduated from there in '84.
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Indeed I am, class of '07. You still in the area? I for various reasons transitioned to the Columbus area about 1.5 years ago.
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Yes. I work at Eastman Kodak in Dayton.
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"Habit not confined to seamen only" I like that!
I never was in the Navy but I shot a lot of seamen.
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Mike Hankey wrote: I never was in the Navy but I shot a lot of seamen.
Now that is a mental picture I really didn't need.
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I'm with Jimmy on this one - abuse is what I call it, where is that mind bleach.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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It's an old Marine joke and I'm an OLD Marine.
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Mike Hankey wrote: but I shot a lot of seamen
Did you know you misspelled that or did you think spell-checker always gets it right? Maybe you wanted to put your a on the line?
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I guess I am getting my first tattoo on Thursday.
Just three little dots so they can line the machine up for radiation treatments.
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djj55 wrote: Just three little dots so they can line the machine up for radiation treatments.
Sorry to hear that.
Hope all goes well.
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Sorry to hear that
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Oh wow. Best of luck.
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Cancer sucks ass, and not in a good way... Good luck with it all. Try to stay positive and ignore all the advice you get from randoms on the interwebs about staying positive!! Oh wait...
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_Damian S_ wrote: ignore all the advice you get
Thank you.
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