Which is worrying because I'm working tonight too and if I don't stop being this grumpy and easily annoyed today I will murder someone tonight no question about it.
I'll try get a nice stage recorded when I get to the Greek rally. There's a couple of corners that get called as left 1 long that basically mean 5 second third gear drift.
hmm, ruby is interesting. feels much more casual than python
I Ruby. It has a few things it does really differently from other OOP languages, but in a good way.
i signed up for a couple of Ruby on Rails classes on edX and figured it would be a good idea to learn the language beforehand. the courses have pretty dire warnings "This course is NOT a good first course in programming"
i kind of want to learn octave from a machine learning class at the same time too but that might be overly aggressive...especially considering that i'm already taking the second part of computer science on edX. if only i could quit work and spend my time learning all of this stuff. although i am basically spending 70% of my time at work on this, so anyhoo...
When the rich and spoiled youth of Stureplan in Stockholm, Sweden were forbidden to spray champagne on each other while they were in a bar or club as a way to show everyone around them how much money they could afford to throw away for no good reason, they invented "vaskning" or "att vaska". Basically it means that you order two expensive bottles of champagne (or any other expensive baverage, but champagne has the highest impact factor), but you tell the bartender to pour one of the bottles in the sink (sink= vask in swedish). This sends a clear signal to the people around you that you are the shit and girls will magically be drawn towards you.
Since the term was first introduced, it has evolved and is now used for many different scenarios where you intentionally throw away or dispose of things that is valuable to you in any way.
"Ge mig två flaskor av er dyraste champagne tack, men vaska den ena!"
Translation:
"Give me two bottles of your most expensive champagne, but pour one of them in the sink!"
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This is what happens when you leave the Kalmar union.
there shouldn't be a need to convert to metric, it is the only thing one should be measuring in
Sunk cost. Literally billions of dollars to convert everything. Having to reprogram and re-certify every single gas pump. Swap every speed limit and distance sign on the road.
there shouldn't be a need to convert to metric, it is the only thing one should be measuring in
Sunk cost. Literally billions of dollars to convert everything. Having to reprogram and re-certify every single gas pump. Swap every speed limit and distance sign on the road.
there shouldn't be a need to convert to metric, it is the only thing one should be measuring in
Sunk cost. Literally billions of dollars to convert everything. Having to reprogram and re-certify every single gas pump. Swap every speed limit and distance sign on the road.
I'm still kinda grumpy about yesterday. It was a very annoying day at work for several reasons.
I think I will go seek out a café with decent coffee and good chairs and read my book and talk to no-one for a few hours or so. That seems really nice.
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they will never get eaten
Dang wasteful swedes.
there shouldn't be a need to convert to metric, it is the only thing one should be measuring in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn4Frslsq8M
i signed up for a couple of Ruby on Rails classes on edX and figured it would be a good idea to learn the language beforehand. the courses have pretty dire warnings "This course is NOT a good first course in programming"
i kind of want to learn octave from a machine learning class at the same time too but that might be overly aggressive...especially considering that i'm already taking the second part of computer science on edX. if only i could quit work and spend my time learning all of this stuff. although i am basically spending 70% of my time at work on this, so anyhoo...
Just last night I was thinking about how fantasy books and USA keep using yards.
um i need this game holy crap
Oh god, now I remembered the rich spoiled brats and their "sinking" fad 5-6 years ago.
They'd buy two bottles of expensive alcohol, and pour one into the sink just to prove they were rich.
There was a video of some RSBs ordering 20 Big Macs and immediately throwing 19 in the trash.
There was a massive public backlash against Rich Spoiled Brats and the fad rightly died.
It comes out on xbone and ps4 in april if you don't wanna get it on pc.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Vaska
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Invade Poland
Sunk cost. Literally billions of dollars to convert everything. Having to reprogram and re-certify every single gas pump. Swap every speed limit and distance sign on the road.
Also Reagan.
70s actually. 80s killed it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq2gAO8M5xA
Googling this is sending me down a rabbit hole
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...I thought that was zero.
The best we got is dual-labeling on stuff.
People shot at the signs which is the most American response to the metric system I can conceive of
yeah it took me maybe two minutes of the video to realize it wasn't real
I remember in school being required to pronounce it "kuh-LAHM-ehter" because "KILL-o-meter" was supposedly too violent.
Kill-o-gram!
that was exactly my argument, but you're not really allowed to disagree with the teacher in elementary school...
*grabs wallet, keys and phone*