But I'd be lying if I said I didn't sort of hope this dude tried to find me when I was by myself
That might sound machismo and stupid but I just found out about this a couple of hours ago and nfjkngkl nbjklafnjlkbenlknaljinriwarlfxm
Natural response.
Do some pushups.
It will help you relax now and, if you do something stupid, you will be more muscly for it and maybe survive until the cops come and lock you away and leave him on the street to do worse.
Woo, done checking papers... now gotta figure out what to teach my conversation class tonight...
Hm... last class of the semester... Christmas theme with zombies?
Skill level, age range, class size?
Very low, Elementary 1-4 grade, 7 kids.
Ah damn. Was about to suggest the deserted island variant where you choose people instead of objects you want to keep to survive, except you could've made it during a zombie apocolypse. At Christmas.
How does ATI figure into all of this? They seem to be doing well and basically have a monopoly on the home console graphics market.
It's essentially the only part of AMD that still makes money. It's funny that ATI has a semi-monopoly on consoles. NVidia went with the industry titan, and Sony seems to have failed them, so far.
How does ATI figure into all of this? They seem to be doing well and basically have a monopoly on the home console graphics market.
It's essentially the only part of AMD that still makes money. It's funny that ATI has a semi-monopoly on consoles. NVidia went with the industry titan, and Sony seems to have failed them, so far.
Hey, don't forget the division of AMD that constantly wins law suits against Intel. They bring in plenty of money.
How does ATI figure into all of this? They seem to be doing well and basically have a monopoly on the home console graphics market.
It's essentially the only part of AMD that still makes money. It's funny that ATI has a semi-monopoly on consoles. NVidia went with the industry titan, and Sony seems to have failed them, so far.
Hey, don't forget the division of AMD that constantly wins law suits against Intel. They bring in plenty of money.
Whoever represents AMD must be swimming in motherfucking billables, I swear to god.
Woo, done checking papers... now gotta figure out what to teach my conversation class tonight...
Hm... last class of the semester... Christmas theme with zombies?
Skill level, age range, class size?
Very low, Elementary 1-4 grade, 7 kids.
Ah damn. Was about to suggest the deserted island variant where you choose people instead of objects you want to keep to survive, except you could've made it during a zombie apocolypse. At Christmas.
Materials available? Class length?
That would be pretty awesome for middle school.
Currently I copied some coloring pages that have a "Christmas" theme and I'll pick up some cheap colored pencils tonight at the ¥100 store (I love that place). Other than that, whatever I want to use. I have 2 large, fuzzy dice; a squeaky hammer; playing cards; small, hard dice; bags; masks; and whatever else I could think of.
And no Phallas. If I was teaching intelligent high schoolers, maybe.
How does ATI figure into all of this? They seem to be doing well and basically have a monopoly on the home console graphics market.
It's essentially the only part of AMD that still makes money. It's funny that ATI has a semi-monopoly on consoles. NVidia went with the industry titan, and Sony seems to have failed them, so far.
Hey, don't forget the division of AMD that constantly wins law suits against Intel. They bring in plenty of money.
I like AMD and Intel. Their back and forth has seemd quite evenly matched in an business with multi-billion dollar setup costs.
James we don't really have a date. She broke up with her boyfriend (who is a guy I dislike but isn't a psychopathic woman beater, at least) four months ago? We kissed inside a month after that, and now we're dating. Somewhere along that line we segued to being a couple but I dunno when, exactly.
Anyways
Despite her terrible ordeal (work in the morning, many hours at the police station at night) she's going to try to hang out with me in the morning before we both have work.
Possibly Bulgarian girl too but we'll give that a few more years.
Python is kinda lame.
Explain why.
I mean yes, interpreted language and all, but for rapid prototyping it seems quite solid. Most of the time I don't care about raw execution speed, I care about getting things done.
Woo, done checking papers... now gotta figure out what to teach my conversation class tonight...
Hm... last class of the semester... Christmas theme with zombies?
Skill level, age range, class size?
Very low, Elementary 1-4 grade, 7 kids.
Ah damn. Was about to suggest the deserted island variant where you choose people instead of objects you want to keep to survive, except you could've made it during a zombie apocolypse. At Christmas.
Materials available? Class length?
That would be pretty awesome for middle school.
Currently I copied some coloring pages that have a "Christmas" theme and I'll pick up some cheap colored pencils tonight at the ¥100 store (I love that place). Other than that, whatever I want to use. I have 2 large, fuzzy dice; a squeaky hammer; playing cards; small, hard dice; bags; masks; and whatever else I could think of.
And no Phallas. If I was teaching intelligent high schoolers, maybe.
I did some basic ass improv with my conversation class last night. Granted that was middle school students.
Maybe something good on bogglesworldesl.com or barryfunenglish.com
Possibly Bulgarian girl too but we'll give that a few more years.
Python is kinda lame.
Explain why.
I mean yes, interpreted language and all, but for rapid prototyping it seems quite solid. Most of the time I don't care about raw execution speed, I care about getting things done.
It's rather nice, but when you start to get to really know Python, you see all the little flaws in the language.
Fukuwarai, Christmas style? Like, add a santa hat and beard to the mix. Teaches directions and facial body parts.
Materials: magnetized board, laminated parts of face with magnets stuck to back, blindfold.
- quick intro of body parts
- draw a big circle on board
- blindfold a kid (pick by janken or something), bring him to the front
- give him a face piece and have the other kids shout out what it is
- make them tell him where to put it with "left, right, up, down, stop" Encourage lots of shouting.
- rinse, repeat
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wait, this is tonight? Dang it, probably no time to make face pieces then. Which sucks cause I love fukuwarai and kids always seemed to love it too.
Possibly Bulgarian girl too but we'll give that a few more years.
Python is kinda lame.
Explain why.
I mean yes, interpreted language and all, but for rapid prototyping it seems quite solid. Most of the time I don't care about raw execution speed, I care about getting things done.
It's rather nice, but when you start to get to really know Python, you see all the little flaws in the language.
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Natural response.
Do some pushups.
It will help you relax now and, if you do something stupid, you will be more muscly for it and maybe survive until the cops come and lock you away and leave him on the street to do worse.
Is it...killer?
Ah damn. Was about to suggest the deserted island variant where you choose people instead of objects you want to keep to survive, except you could've made it during a zombie apocolypse. At Christmas.
Materials available? Class length?
This is going to end up like that futurama episode isn't it?
Heee, simple dinners are lovely.
Face Twit Rav Gram
It's essentially the only part of AMD that still makes money. It's funny that ATI has a semi-monopoly on consoles. NVidia went with the industry titan, and Sony seems to have failed them, so far.
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Do you ever miss pork? Or alchohol?
I know I would.
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Normally I have three classes on tuesday and two have been canceled.
I'd spend more time driving then I would in class.
However, I mean, I did just get a week off for thanksgiving break.
Do a Phalla game.
Sodomized by you?
Hey, don't forget the division of AMD that constantly wins law suits against Intel. They bring in plenty of money.
this is confusing
I wouldn't go.
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Whoever represents AMD must be swimming in motherfucking billables, I swear to god.
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Ah I was just curious, I thought it was a shorter time frame then that, as you haven't had a major argument yet.
Jesus, maybe I am too angry, as arguments are to expected in the first two months.
If I may ask how long have you been dating for? :P
That would be pretty awesome for middle school.
Currently I copied some coloring pages that have a "Christmas" theme and I'll pick up some cheap colored pencils tonight at the ¥100 store (I love that place). Other than that, whatever I want to use. I have 2 large, fuzzy dice; a squeaky hammer; playing cards; small, hard dice; bags; masks; and whatever else I could think of.
And no Phallas. If I was teaching intelligent high schoolers, maybe.
Also I'm falling in love with Python.
Possibly Bulgarian girl too but we'll give that a few more years.
http://en.akinator.com/
Python is kinda lame.
I like AMD and Intel. Their back and forth has seemd quite evenly matched in an business with multi-billion dollar setup costs.
Anyways
Despite her terrible ordeal (work in the morning, many hours at the police station at night) she's going to try to hang out with me in the morning before we both have work.
I want to touch her guys
Explain why.
I mean yes, interpreted language and all, but for rapid prototyping it seems quite solid. Most of the time I don't care about raw execution speed, I care about getting things done.
I did some basic ass improv with my conversation class last night. Granted that was middle school students.
Maybe something good on bogglesworldesl.com or barryfunenglish.com
I tend to head there for decent stuff.
PSN: Corbius
It's rather nice, but when you start to get to really know Python, you see all the little flaws in the language.
Materials: magnetized board, laminated parts of face with magnets stuck to back, blindfold.
- quick intro of body parts
- draw a big circle on board
- blindfold a kid (pick by janken or something), bring him to the front
- give him a face piece and have the other kids shout out what it is
- make them tell him where to put it with "left, right, up, down, stop" Encourage lots of shouting.
- rinse, repeat
---
wait, this is tonight? Dang it, probably no time to make face pieces then. Which sucks cause I love fukuwarai and kids always seemed to love it too.
I see all the little flaws in YOUR FACE.