ROTFLI can copy and paste!
ROTFLI can copy and paste!
Well if you are interested in computers and want to program, just be prepared to learn lots of new languages as the industry is always moving forward quickly. Most are basically the same and only the syntax changes and gets more complex. Altho it may have slowed down a bit in the last few years since I retired. Or you may be interested in the hardware side. Sitting up lan closets and wiring offices can be very lucrative. Loads to think about.
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Sounds like at least a good start.It is a lot to think about. I just don’t know which direction I’d like to go. I’d probably find the set up stuff easier to learn but don’t know. I don’t know any program languages but am pretty good with computers and hardware. I got my first computer when windows first came out and have learned through the school of hard knocks and a little help from my BiL along the way. Everyone at work comes to me when they are having problems and I can usually get them going.
I think you would do excellent in hardware. There would be some input into the machines to keep them running smoothly. Stuff like the server software but those would be an install of an already written program. Just a few tricks and tips taking classes could show you. Coding can be very intricate. Sometimes something as simple as a comma instead of a period can drive you nuts. Especially when looking thru hundreds of lines of code.It is a lot to think about. I just don’t know which direction I’d like to go. I’d probably find the set up stuff easier to learn but don’t know. I don’t know any program languages but am pretty good with computers and hardware. I got my first computer when windows first came out and have learned through the school of hard knocks and a little help from my BiL along the way. Everyone at work comes to me when they are having problems and I can usually get them going.
I can copy and paste!
Three weeks now without smoking... don't have any urge at all but keep having dreams where I'm around someone smoking and break down and beg them for one.Good morning. Woke up again in the middle of another struggle dream. Can’t remember what it was about this time.
I think you would do excellent in hardware. There would be some input into the machines to keep them running smoothly. Stuff like the server software but those would be an install of an already written program. Just a few tricks and tips taking classes could show you. Coding can be very intricate. Sometimes something as simple as a comma instead of a period can drive you nuts. Especially when looking thru hundreds of lines of code.
I've heard/read that COBOL, even after all this time, is in demand.. especially now. Lots of systems still using this language I guess.
Three weeks now without smoking... don't have any urge at all but keep having dreams where I'm around someone smoking and break down and beg them for one.
It's just what it sounds like (orange... including zest and as it steeps, it' get's "jammy")How is VT orange marmalade?
Good job (I was just going to suggest that) Glad there were no eggs or baby birds.I got out what I could by hand. Then I took off one end of the inside hose from my dryer and we blew it out with my yard blower. All done!
Yeah we got away from it when we switched from reel2 reel(mainframe) to relational databases. And then had to figure out how to shake hands with the internet. This was when html and JavaScript were coming out. Good times.looking back I would not have traded my job for anything.I spent 30 years writing software, dropped out in 2001. Since then I did few short Cobol contracts. All the smart ambitious people got off Cobol decades ago but there are huge amounts of legacy Cobol still running as far as I know. It rarely has to be worked on. The places I filled in at were staffed by lazy old timers who mostly sat around avoiding work. There's even older systems still out there running assembler or machine code.
At my wife's last job in a small company they were still using a system from the 80's. When it went wrong there was only one guy in California who knew how to fix it and he wasn't cheap.
That might do it, not sure. Don't have all those mysterious ones. LOL.I was just looking at a recipe by Kopel on atf for that, named Castle Long(er). Click to enlarge so I don’t swallow the whole page with it
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Don't be worried. Be sad.An octopus has never escaped from my digestive system....but you've got me worried now![]()
yeah, that's a long way. I may just dream about it. But, I remember all the WWII spam stuff.Kinda but not.. lol
There actually is a Spam museum, which I've been to. It's fairly interesting and worth a visit, if you're in the area. It's pretty interesting at how pivotal and important Spam was(still is? Idk) to the U.S., especially in WWII. I'm not sure traveling from NY to Austin, MN just for the Spam museum is worth it, unless you're in MN for other reasons. And there are plenty of reasons to visit "fly-over" states like MN.
I had the same problem with a vent which had the louvers which opened when the fan was on, and which should have shut when the fan was off. Unfortunately there were bits of stuff clogging the louvers, so they didn't close completely, so the birds got in.I had a bird nest in my dryer vent outside. I noticed my towels weren’t drying and I found the nest. I haven’t done laundry in a week. I had another one a few years ago and my Dad pulled it out and broke two eggs. The bird parents grieved for days and I cried too. So I was determined to not harm eggs or babies but luckily there were none. I love animals and all birds. I do need to replace the entire vent assembly though but not today.
I got out what I could by hand. Then I took off one end of the inside hose from my dryer and we blew it out with my yard blower. All done!
Here are the remnants of the nest.
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No wonder you have bad dreams, no offense my friend.Work is going a little too smooth today. I'm waiting for something bad or at least stressful to happen.