06-05-2012 08:25 PM
You'll often see words from singers songs posted when they die.
Unfortunately, if we were to reword your post a bit and say "Eduard Khil passed away. Trolololololo" people would think were were making light of the situation.
06-07-2012 12:12 PM
Tesla is right:
TESLA: “Do everything that any day, any moment, if possible, not to forget who we are and why we are on Earth. Extraordinary people who are struggling with illness, privation, or by the society which hurts them with its stupidity, misunderstanding, persecution and other problems whose countries are full of a swamps with insects, leaves behind unclaimed until the end of the task. There are many fallen angels on Earth.”
I came at the same conclusions like Tesla but I went beyond observations and I started my Evolution theory; I calculated 98% of people are at animal level that is the source stupidity…
06-07-2012 02:08 PM - edited 06-07-2012 02:09 PM
swamps and insects, huh... riding in minnesota last 4th-of-July. Those mosquitos will pick you up and carry you away.
Axle-deep mud... :puke
When you're used to riding the bike and the power on hand at high elevations, it's unbelieveable how much more power you gain by going down a few thousand feet. That 525 is scary fast.
06-07-2012 04:30 PM
Watch out for the ticks too, in them thar woods!
-AK2DM
06-08-2012 07:18 AM
@SnowMule wrote:
swamps and insects, huh... riding in minnesota last 4th-of-July. Those mosquitos will pick you up and carry you away.
Axle-deep mud... :puke
When you're used to riding the bike and the power on hand at high elevations, it's unbelieveable how much more power you gain by going down a few thousand feet. That 525 is scary fast.
It's not called the "land of 10000 lakes" for nothing.
Ben
06-08-2012 08:44 AM
@SnowMule wrote:
swamps and insects, huh... riding in minnesota last 4th-of-July. Those mosquitos will pick you up and carry you away.
Axle-deep mud... :puke
When you're used to riding the bike and the power on hand at high elevations, it's unbelieveable how much more power you gain by going down a few thousand feet. That 525 is scary fast.
Well, yes- there are actually 2 sizes of mosquito up here:
The ones small enough to fly through a screen door and, the ones big enough to open it! For good protection one needs a cauldron and a hammer- Crouch under the cauldron and use the hammer to bend over the suckers of the mosquitoes that poke through the cauldron.
06-14-2012 12:31 PM
Jesus told them. "I tell you the truth, if you had faith even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it would move. Nothing would be impossible."
Why after 2000 years we can move only couple matches?
06-14-2012 12:46 PM
@alfa1 wrote:
Ever seen that video? Really makes you think.
(audio's nsfw)
Sorry about feeding the trolls.
06-14-2012 12:56 PM
Since my coworker left, I feel the need to share this "beautiful artwork" since it probably won't see the light of day otherwise. It's a combination of 3 coder jokes:
1) We have a test set that affectionately call "Pegatron". While using wireshark to sniff the traffic, we saw that "Pegatron" was sending "STUN" packets. Turns out Pegatron is a MB manufacturer. Suddenly our test set became a transformer.
2) Sit by a lake error code (xkcd). We actually put this error code into the project for drastically stupid errors. Yes, it has popped up.
3) The rubber duck debugging method
Without further ado, I give you, pegatron debugging an error:
This random forum post had it coming. If anyone at all laughs at that, Kudos to you.
06-14-2012 05:35 PM
@JW-L3CE wrote:
Since my coworker left, I feel the need to share this "beautiful artwork" since it probably won't see the light of day otherwise. It's a combination of 3 coder jokes:
1) We have a test set that affectionately call "Pegatron". While using wireshark to sniff the traffic, we saw that "Pegatron" was sending "STUN" packets. Turns out Pegatron is a MB manufacturer. Suddenly our test set became a transformer.
2) Sit by a lake error code (xkcd). We actually put this error code into the project for drastically stupid errors. Yes, it has popped up.
3) The rubber duck debugging method
Without further ado, I give you, pegatron debugging an error:
I was wondering how long it was going to take you to post that. I already had somebody ask about my rubber duck. I'll have to print this picture when I get my computer (hopefully tomorrow).