Everything posted by Tesset
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When I was in high school, a friend of a friend was selling their 1970 buick for like $1000, and I was considering buying it. Took it to the mechanic that both my parents took their vehicles to, a guy they knew pretty well and trusted. He told me it'd be a good car for me (now that I can read between the lines 6 years later) because it was going to have problems and I was going to have to learn to deal with them and also put in the work to maintain the vehicle. So, I suggest some caution with the mechanics, or at least a little healthy skepticism.
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I was doing base 36 862218
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Serious dilemma in my life: I have no clean underwear, but I don't wanna do laundry, so I'm thinking about going out and buying new underwear to avoid it, but doing so will result in breaking a 6 year streak of not buying new underwear, which is a private point of pride in my life, so I legit don't know what to do here.
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Evergreen allergies, as I understand it, are particularly likely to develop later in life. I had that happen with cedar trees, despite growing up in a neighborhood named for the large number of cedars everywhere. Additionally, you can have allergies that manifest more strongly after you've been away from the allergen for an extended period. Celiac's disease (not an allergy, but similar idea) works that way; you only get mild symptoms until you go gluten free for an extended period, at which point even small amounts can make you extremely sick and even be life threatening. So you might have had a combination of the two: late developing allergies that were repressed by exposure until exposure went away for a while, at which point they became more pronounced.
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I'm going to complain about work for a bit. I feel like working in the industry as a bug fixer and database updater has put a pretty big damper on my interest in computer science. Like, algorithms and data structures were two of my favorite programming classes I took, but now that there's literally no reason to even think about exploring those things (because 90% of my changes are 1 line fixes after a few hours/days of investigation), I just can't muster any enthusiasm for learning new things/applying them. It sucks. Despite how much I hate sorting algorithms, I would love to have a legitimate case put in front of me to implement one, and try and use that knowledge. Instead, there's never a better solution than a DataTable object, and the fanciest thing I get to do is use a LINQ statement. I should get a different job.,
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