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Yeah! He must be spending millions on military car washes.
/ravi
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Should the world worry about this launch or just ignore as another antique by a naughty kid ?
It is a threat though..
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Pesonally, I'm not threatened by whitewall tires.
/ravi
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I would like to think so.
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That further confirms my thinking he is a Bond villian, wants World domination, check, decried by other 'civilised nations', check, very small country with some mountains, check, Asian or non-European, check, spends money on 'pimping' vehicles... I could go on.
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...we learn that those rockets are running Windows 10.
Life is too shor
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megaadam wrote: are running Windows 10. And without Classic Shell!
/ravi
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Six out of seven dwarfs are not Happy.
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Groan.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Are you Grumpy?
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Depends who you ask!* The Grimms' dwarfs are given no names at all, there are at least a dozen different naming schemes in non-Disney films and plays, and in Snow White and the Huntsman and TV series Once Upon A Time there are 8 of them!
*Yes, It's Another Pedant Valley Sunday!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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There are eight dwarfs also in the film from Disney. But sometimes it's a bit hard to spot Stealthy.
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Woke up this morning (alright, is was almost noon), ate some breakfast, did groceries and some other chores, and decided to study.
I've got this Open University course called "Programming Language Design Concepts". It's pretty interesting, it compares languages, paradigms, and features, like types, type systems, variables, and memory. I read a lot of Ada, C/C++, Java, and Haskell.
So anyway, interesting as it may be it's still study and I'd rather not do it.
But I imagined that after a day of chores and study I could sit back on the couch, grab a bag of potato chips, and watch a movie or play a game.
So earlier this evening I grabbed my snacks and... Studied some more...
I just woke up from this madness. What's gotten into me!?
I'm seeing a doctor first thing Monday morning...
Alright, honestly, I hope I can keep this kind of enthusiasm
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When you start doing it for a living your life will balance out by default.
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I have no idea what you're talking about... I've made my (pretty good) living as a programmer for over five years
Actually things didn't go like this until I graduated from (another) University and started working!
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Sander Rossel wrote: "Programming Language Design Concepts".
One of my favorite subjects.
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Apparently so is mine, I've never studied instead of play games
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Don't tell the girls
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
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When you are at rock bottom, pebbles can be tasty.
Edit:
Thanks, Sandor, you just gave me an idea for a sonnet in the grand guignol style I favor:
rock bottom's tasty pebbles
slow susurrus of slithering waters
dripping down total darkness' well;
my greedy thirst doesn't care that
the taste of bat or spider lingers
delicious the blindness in silence,
where paradox can meander, amusing
itself in endless mirror in mirror,
until i also reflect on reflection
how glorious to not have to forget
who i never was to become who i am:
my unknowing mind free of eternity
unfetters each moment's miraculous
oh, a body fades: but, rock-bottom
tasty pebbles keep shadows visible
© February, 2016 William Woodruff suggested background listening: Karla Bley, "Musique Mechanique" [^]
«In art as in science there is no delight without the detail ... Let me repeat that unless these are thoroughly understood and remembered, all “general ideas” (so easily acquired, so profitably resold) must necessarily remain but worn passports allowing their bearers short cuts from one area of ignorance to another.» Vladimir Nabokov, commentary on translation of “Eugene Onegin.”
modified 8-Feb-16 5:48am.
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BillWoodruff wrote: suggested background listening I need suggested psychedelic drugs for this
I might be the wrong crowd for your (or any) sonnet
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Sander Rossel wrote: suggested psychedelic drugs for this No drugs are required, just:
Practice forgetting to complain so frequently that you forget what "complain" means, and, in the wise words from the Kabbala tradition, "question everything, trust nothing."
Surrender the mind to the heart, and the heart to the soul, and the soul to nothing.
Of course, your mileage may vary.
cheers, Bill
«In art as in science there is no delight without the detail ... Let me repeat that unless these are thoroughly understood and remembered, all “general ideas” (so easily acquired, so profitably resold) must necessarily remain but worn passports allowing their bearers short cuts from one area of ignorance to another.» Vladimir Nabokov, commentary on translation of “Eugene Onegin.”
modified 9-Feb-16 7:46am.
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Maybe I'll just go with herbal tea...
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And Herself turns to me and says "He's dead, you know - Leslie Nielsen"
Seems the news is getting around...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Life imitates art?
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Tell her you had a little hunch back at the office.
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