Repetitive music, or listening to the same song over and over (it has to be a good one). Speed/Caffeine also seem to help.
San Antonio's River Walk is cheating
No we don't :P
Automated the shit out of a customer service process. Current doing contract work doing the same thing. It pays bills.
Anno isn't an idiot. This comment, while oft repeated, is simply not true. There is plenty of symbolism going on in the show. There is a lot of PoMo "mask on top of a mask" stuff going on with the biblical references,…
Location: New York, New York Remote : Sure Willing to relocate: Maybe Technologies: Python, Dask, PostgreSQL, Pandas, Git, Airflow Resume: email me Email: theapartmentalien@gmail.com
I figure this has to be it. In nature spikes are almost always dangerous, whereas blobs are almost always relatively safe objects (typically soft, et cet).
I'd recommend One-Dimensional Man by Marcuse. You're not going to extract anything too wild out of it, but the picture he paints of 50's American consumerism is worth it.
While being a Project Zero member is cool and all, Natalie is also a well-known Tamagotchi hacker https://natashenka.ca/about/
Repetitive music, or listening to the same song over and over (it has to be a good one). Speed/Caffeine also seem to help.
San Antonio's River Walk is cheating
No we don't :P
Automated the shit out of a customer service process. Current doing contract work doing the same thing. It pays bills.
Anno isn't an idiot. This comment, while oft repeated, is simply not true. There is plenty of symbolism going on in the show. There is a lot of PoMo "mask on top of a mask" stuff going on with the biblical references,…
Location: New York, New York Remote : Sure Willing to relocate: Maybe Technologies: Python, Dask, PostgreSQL, Pandas, Git, Airflow Resume: email me Email: theapartmentalien@gmail.com
I figure this has to be it. In nature spikes are almost always dangerous, whereas blobs are almost always relatively safe objects (typically soft, et cet).
I'd recommend One-Dimensional Man by Marcuse. You're not going to extract anything too wild out of it, but the picture he paints of 50's American consumerism is worth it.
While being a Project Zero member is cool and all, Natalie is also a well-known Tamagotchi hacker https://natashenka.ca/about/