No, definitely not. But you could certainly get a few others together, start a band, play some gigs, maybe even make a little bit of money.
Thank you. I was reprimanded once for essentially "only" being at the office for the defined time we agreed I would be there. I spent some time racking my brain until I decided I wasn't being unreasonable.
I guess I'd just like the distinction that not living and breathing code doesn't equal a lack of passion. I'm passionate about programming. Can't say I ever was about washing dishes. They were both jobs, though, and…
I was wondering the other day: is it possible to enjoy coding, be good and employable, and still leave your work at work? I code at home too, but yeah, other passions take priority. You rarely hear about programmers who…
That scene had a pretty big impact on me as a kid. Here was a movie with time traveling assassin robots, but that scene always seemed totally believable and possible. I think about it a lot, for whatever reason.
This is truly one of the coolest things I've seen in a while. I can't help but think of the little Atari Portfolio John Connor has in Terminator 2.
I played for a minute or two, said "Huh," and closed the tab. Sure feels like I won.
'My $0.02' - For when 'IMHO' isn't enough.
And the 2008 animated Disney movie: http://movies.disney.com/bolt
Great, thanks! Nodemailer has been very useful.
I think I addressed that in my comment. The article is a little about emoji, and I addressed that too.
Seems neat, and I appreciate the forward-thinking mentality. But, as far as I am aware, emoji are a fad and won't really stand the test of time anyway. Either way, I guess, it's nice to see these easy-to-use,…
I believe a copy of that book came with my Gamecube preorder, all those years ago. It's a great book, easy to read, very interesting.
10 years old, and holds true now more than ever.
Please read my latest blog post, 'Putting Condiments on Chips is Dead'
Code crackers hate her!
Son of a bitch!
Purely anecdotal, but a buddy of mine lives in Shenzhen and tells me that Apple's leading the pack in terms of sweatshop conditions. Whether that's completely true, who knows.
link: http://gizmodo.com/5498412/sql-injection-license-plate-hopes...
As is zoidbergcoin, which is a coin I could get behind.
The Mega Man games had amazing music too, but I think Metroid still stands out as one of the best examples of fantastic 8 bit music. Haunting!
It's a crime to be tough on easy.
Fair enough. I'd much rather have 3-4 breaks in an episode to surf around online/make popcorn/whatever instead of stuff like this in every show I watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQYwFND7rHE
It'll likely manifest as blatant and ridiculous product placement in the original programming, won't it?
Strikes me as a smooth blend of both. But the segment of the public that inspired this move can see through the translucency and won't be satisfied until they stop giving us scraps and start inviting us to the table, so…
No, definitely not. But you could certainly get a few others together, start a band, play some gigs, maybe even make a little bit of money.
Thank you. I was reprimanded once for essentially "only" being at the office for the defined time we agreed I would be there. I spent some time racking my brain until I decided I wasn't being unreasonable.
I guess I'd just like the distinction that not living and breathing code doesn't equal a lack of passion. I'm passionate about programming. Can't say I ever was about washing dishes. They were both jobs, though, and…
I was wondering the other day: is it possible to enjoy coding, be good and employable, and still leave your work at work? I code at home too, but yeah, other passions take priority. You rarely hear about programmers who…
That scene had a pretty big impact on me as a kid. Here was a movie with time traveling assassin robots, but that scene always seemed totally believable and possible. I think about it a lot, for whatever reason.
This is truly one of the coolest things I've seen in a while. I can't help but think of the little Atari Portfolio John Connor has in Terminator 2.
I played for a minute or two, said "Huh," and closed the tab. Sure feels like I won.
'My $0.02' - For when 'IMHO' isn't enough.
And the 2008 animated Disney movie: http://movies.disney.com/bolt
Great, thanks! Nodemailer has been very useful.
I think I addressed that in my comment. The article is a little about emoji, and I addressed that too.
Seems neat, and I appreciate the forward-thinking mentality. But, as far as I am aware, emoji are a fad and won't really stand the test of time anyway. Either way, I guess, it's nice to see these easy-to-use,…
I believe a copy of that book came with my Gamecube preorder, all those years ago. It's a great book, easy to read, very interesting.
10 years old, and holds true now more than ever.
Please read my latest blog post, 'Putting Condiments on Chips is Dead'
Code crackers hate her!
Son of a bitch!
Purely anecdotal, but a buddy of mine lives in Shenzhen and tells me that Apple's leading the pack in terms of sweatshop conditions. Whether that's completely true, who knows.
link: http://gizmodo.com/5498412/sql-injection-license-plate-hopes...
As is zoidbergcoin, which is a coin I could get behind.
The Mega Man games had amazing music too, but I think Metroid still stands out as one of the best examples of fantastic 8 bit music. Haunting!
It's a crime to be tough on easy.
Fair enough. I'd much rather have 3-4 breaks in an episode to surf around online/make popcorn/whatever instead of stuff like this in every show I watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQYwFND7rHE
It'll likely manifest as blatant and ridiculous product placement in the original programming, won't it?
Strikes me as a smooth blend of both. But the segment of the public that inspired this move can see through the translucency and won't be satisfied until they stop giving us scraps and start inviting us to the table, so…