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Corey Edwards
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Beautiful! Just what I need for my EVAC bag.

If you shoot yourself in the foot, I’m sure you run a higher risk of not getting life insurance :p

I’m not sure why anyone perceives this to be a tough question to answer. It’s one of the most simple questions one CAN answer. It’s all about what do YOU want to get out of your work? Do you want to be your own boss, work your own hours, decide your own projects, etc? Then freelancing is likely your best option. If

Also, for what its worth, does anyone know of a *REAL* and reliable way to thicken (or at least give the appearance of thicker) facial hair? That’s one thing about my genetics that pisses me off. I have hair trying to grow on my head that I don’t want and very little growing on my face where I DO want it.

Ha, I didn’t expect such a conversation from my comment! I’ve shaved mine for a few years now. I decided to let it grow out a bit a few months back until I discovered its thinning out. I also have a bizarre square patch right at the front center of my hairline that refuses to grow. Nobody can tell me what caused it or

He’ll likely be too busy whining about some other group of people treating him unfairly or something. For someone who wants to be President, he’s one hell of a crybaby.

Personally, I first chose to shave my head as a freshman in college because I was tired of always having to get up and style my hair every day. For many years, I spiked my hair and had highlights in it. After doing the same thing for so long, it gets old and I wanted a change. I bounced back and forth over a few years

Now that, I can understand. My thing is, are you going to turn around and give that password out to a dozen other folks? If not, then the idea of seeing who is using your account is useless because you know only two people have access. I’m just trying to figure out a scenario when this would come in handy. Anyone who

Sorry, but I rarely check Lifehacker and Gawker anymore. I look at them once a week for about 30 seconds to see if they’ve shared anything worthy of my time. There was a time, years ago, that Lifehacker was the first website a lot of people checked when we’d get online, because there was always something fresh and

Maybe I’m old-fashioned but I don’t see the point in sharing your Netflix credentials with a dozen different people.

So, uh, changing your password and signing out of all devices didn’t make the cut, eh?

Easily guessed by industry trends at the time? Well, I’m glad we have an expert industry analyst in our midst to correct me. I am so dreadfully sorry to have considered it irony. How foolish of me. Thank you for setting me straight. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Perhaps we should also ditch HTML and CSS. After all, they rely on the browser to properly implement them, so let’s just ditch them too.

In regards to your remark about C, if you actually believe you’re too dumb to figure it out, you’re probably right. You just need to start in the right place. If North Korea can

I just tell folks I play with computers all day. If I start talking technical, they assume I’m “Anonymous” and a “hacker” and a “cyberterrorist” or that I have connections with persian princes with huge bank accounts in Switzerland.

If you knew my friend, you would agree that it is irony.

Well there’s always C, seeing as C is one of the primary languages used for most operating systems and the like. I suppose one could always use it’s derivatives if they really wanted to. Hell, at this point, with Node, I think it’s just a matter of time until my microwave runs frikkin Javascript, so there’s that

Personally, I think a key element to Imposter Syndrome is that as we learn more and more about a particular field, we tend to associate with people in the same field. Through this process, we tend to mark our knowledge as “common knowledge” and we forget that there is an entire world out there that doesn’t even have

I signed up when they first started, but I had a friend who warned me this would happen. Granted, based on their privacy and data policies at the time, I also quickly chose to nuke my account. It’s a bit ironic to see my friend’s prediction come true just two years later.

There are lots of people using Windows Vista too. What’s your point?

Java? Finally? Now if we could just kill the entire Java language...