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I'm more surprised that he hasn't drunk alcohol
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That didn't surprise me because I don't drink much if at all...
But now, come to think of it, never drunk alcohol? it is indeed surprising!
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Not when you consider he is a Type 1 Diabetic.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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I know a couple of Type 1 diabetics, and they drink in moderation (maybe a couple of drinks over the weekend). Being diabetic doesn't preclude you from drinking, you just need to be more careful.
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I was going to point that out as being the more surprising fact. Even I drink.
But okay, while we're confessing: I've had never a coffee in my life.
Chocolate-covered coffee grains, sure. But never as a beverage. Most hot beverages have no appeal to me.
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que é aquele?
... no segundo pensamento não importa; quem se importa de qualquer maneira?
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you can try it here Apache Guacamole™[^]
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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ha, yes, of course!
neither did I (tried that one)!
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I moved back to CA (bay area) when I was 15 with my mom after my father's death. When I was 18 or so, I was over at a a friend's house (cute girl) and her mom handed me an avocado and asked me to cut open "if it was ripe." I had no idea what an avocado would be like when it was "ripe." So I started sawing through it. Never even noticed when I was sawing through the pit. I guess it wasn't ripe.
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reminds me of the prankster who put the contents of a baby's diaper in a bowl and told his girlfriend that it was guacamole.
I suspect that's one way to get rid of a girlfriend.
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What's a guacamole?
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That doesn't even look like food
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I am of 3 mind about that....
1. it's so goooooood....
2. but avocado is such a hog on resources, need so much water, destroy community....
3. also good guacamole will need lime/lemon juice.. which I am allergic too
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Hrm, the article should have been named "How to Alienate a Fan Base in 3 Easy Steps!"
"Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity."
- Hanlon's Razor
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Haha, could have been! ^_^
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75. Auditioned group? (4)
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HERD
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Sometimes you just can't ignore the thundering towards you!
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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I am a very experienced developer, but I find that my 'process' when I start on some new bit of functionality or sub-system is pretty much bounce off the walls for a while, trying this, discarding it, trying that, discarding it, keep a bit of that attempt, keep a bit of that one, etc... Since I work alone there's no point in writing specifications. All it would result in is that I took a lot of time writing down in detail the first bounce off the first wall, which was then discarded on the way towards the next wall.
Some might say it is time wasting, but ultimately I think it's a wash. The time I would have spent looking 'professional' and writing a bunch of stuff down just gets traded off for trying various things until I find what I like. Given that I almost never do the same thing twice, all the stuff I might write down would mostly be guesses that are probably about as likely to be wrong as right once I really dig into the practical realities of it. And, in the end, I can know for sure that various things that I might have initially discarded really should be discarded, as opposed to actually being a better idea than the one I wrote down so carefully.
Am I the only one who uses the 'Chaos Pattern' as a development tool?
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