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JohnInCarolina said:Watching Colorado get beat like a rented mule.
Prime’s team is getting boat raced.Las Vegas, NV -
Ybabpmuts said:lkapigian said:Some Texas Style Pork Butt
Threw a few TriTip on as well
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Battleborn said:JohnInCarolina said:Watching Colorado get beat like a rented mule.
Prime’s team is getting boat raced."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
Looks like is was smoked in a Orgasmitron3000, whatever that is.
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Ybabpmuts said:Looks like is was smoked in a Orgasmitron3000, whatever that is.
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What's high school?
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Ybabpmuts said:What's high school?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Spicoli?
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Noticing that it’s going to be a bit windy on the North Carolina and Virginia East side to night and tomorrow.
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GrateEggspectations said:Ybabpmuts said:Looks like is was smoked in a Orgasmitron3000, whatever that is.Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
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JohnInCarolina said:Ybabpmuts said:What's high school?
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GrateEggspectations said:JohnInCarolina said:Ybabpmuts said:What's high school?
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
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GrateEggspectations said:
Edit: nice stands, imo nicer looking and sturdier than the three-legged Roccbox and Ooni design.canuckland -
Ybabpmuts said:lkapigian said:Some Texas Style Pork Butt
Owensboro, KY. First Eggin' 4/12/08. Large, small, 22" Blackstone and lotsa goodies. -
Comment from "Greg", a construction coworker from one of my early summer jobs:
"Only one thing that kept me out of college: high school."___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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Yea I struggled with high school, **** I struggled with school through my whole life, it wasn't until I got into the working world that I started to thrive. I taught myself to write basic unix scripts to automate my companies manufacturing process at a voicemail company that I worked at,, then I taught myself to write code that could automatically run tests overnight for functional, stress, and performance testing, then I automated the entire build process so if an engineer checked in a code change, a build would kick off, which would trigger automated tests, and within 30-40 minutes of a code change, you would know if anything major was broken by the checkin. At the time it was cutting edge, now It's just part of the normal software development process. Never a single day in college, almost flunked out of high school, yet in the real world I came alive. I was just not a student, and trying to learn that structured way really messed me up for a long, long time,, because it made me feel stupid and that I couldn't understand what the other kids did. Yet, when I got into the real world, I totally got into trying to understand how things worked and I thought of ways to make it easier and better. I thrived once I got into an environment like that but school really messed me up.
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Ybabpmuts said:Yea I struggled with high school, **** I struggled with school through my whole life, it wasn't until I got into the working world that I started to thrive. I taught myself to write basic unix scripts to automate my companies manufacturing process at a voicemail company that I worked at,, then I taught myself to write code that could automatically run tests overnight for functional, stress, and performance testing, then I automated the entire build process so if an engineer checked in a code change, a build would kick off, which would trigger automated tests, and within 30-40 minutes of a code change, you would know if anything major was broken by the checkin. At the time it was cutting edge, now It's just part of the normal software development process. Never a single day in college, almost flunked out of high school, yet in the real world I came alive. I was just not a student, and trying to learn that structured way really messed me up for a long, long time,, because it made me feel stupid and that I couldn't understand what the other kids did. Yet, when I got into the real world, I totally got into trying to understand how things worked and I thought of ways to make it easier and better. I thrived once I got into an environment like that but school really messed me up."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Why would I do that?
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What would I filter it on, that's really the question, it's all about writing the software and figuring out the algorithms, which all start with the requirements, IE what should the code filter my egghead forum posts on?
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Ybabpmuts said:What would I filter it on, that's really the question, it's all about writing the software and figuring out the algorithms, which all start with the requirements, IE what should the code filter my egghead forum posts on?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Tracking one of my best friends as he puts in an amazing effort and time in the Berlin marathon. He’ll finish sub 4 hours.Oh, and I’m seasoning some babybacks
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JohnInCarolina said:Ybabpmuts said:Yea I struggled with high school, **** I struggled with school through my whole life, it wasn't until I got into the working world that I started to thrive. I taught myself to write basic unix scripts to automate my companies manufacturing process at a voicemail company that I worked at,, then I taught myself to write code that could automatically run tests overnight for functional, stress, and performance testing, then I automated the entire build process so if an engineer checked in a code change, a build would kick off, which would trigger automated tests, and within 30-40 minutes of a code change, you would know if anything major was broken by the checkin. At the time it was cutting edge, now It's just part of the normal software development process. Never a single day in college, almost flunked out of high school, yet in the real world I came alive. I was just not a student, and trying to learn that structured way really messed me up for a long, long time,, because it made me feel stupid and that I couldn't understand what the other kids did. Yet, when I got into the real world, I totally got into trying to understand how things worked and I thought of ways to make it easier and better. I thrived once I got into an environment like that but school really messed me up.
Just 'cause you love school so much that you're still there. As a grown up and all.
FYI @Ybabpmuts my theory has always been that school is over-rated. I failed to understand it from day #1.Other girls may try to take me away
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Getting ready to eat breakfast; bacon and swiss with mayo on toast.
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Ybabpmuts said:Why would I do that?Has been worthwhile to see a lot of your posts and I scroll past or skim a lot of yours — and probably skim the same ratio of yours compared to others.
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OSIRIS-REx apparently landed successfully (wasn't an OSIRIS-Wrecks). Cool beans!___________
"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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CPFC1905 said:JohnInCarolina said:Ybabpmuts said:Yea I struggled with high school, **** I struggled with school through my whole life, it wasn't until I got into the working world that I started to thrive. I taught myself to write basic unix scripts to automate my companies manufacturing process at a voicemail company that I worked at,, then I taught myself to write code that could automatically run tests overnight for functional, stress, and performance testing, then I automated the entire build process so if an engineer checked in a code change, a build would kick off, which would trigger automated tests, and within 30-40 minutes of a code change, you would know if anything major was broken by the checkin. At the time it was cutting edge, now It's just part of the normal software development process. Never a single day in college, almost flunked out of high school, yet in the real world I came alive. I was just not a student, and trying to learn that structured way really messed me up for a long, long time,, because it made me feel stupid and that I couldn't understand what the other kids did. Yet, when I got into the real world, I totally got into trying to understand how things worked and I thought of ways to make it easier and better. I thrived once I got into an environment like that but school really messed me up.
Just 'cause you love school so much that you're still there. As a grown up and all.
FYI @Ybabpmuts my theory has always been that school is over-rated. I failed to understand it from day #1."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
MasterC said:Getting ready to eat breakfast; bacon and swiss with mayo on toast.canuckland
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My daughter dropped a bomb on me yesterday. She wants to go to Duke.
Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL
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Canugghead said:Replaced pos swing check valve with spring check valve. Didn't know better, hopefully this one will be dependable. If it's just as bad I'd rip out the whole configuration 👿canuckland
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