The Posthole Diggers
The Posthole Diggers
Wow. The game was that boring.
Yep. I’ve been coding since I was 15 (I’m 51 now). The following has helped me a lot over the years:
Seriously, you’d need to be 7’ tall from the waist to play guitar in the Eames chair.
DAMMIT.
I so badly want to do this with my wife’s Altima. I hate that car.
Because we invented roads, cars, and oxygen. Bow before us.
It took me a few minutes to figure out the error, such is the power of Dionne Miller’s mouth.
At that point, making the team was the last thing on that kid’s mind. What was on his mind was the beating he was going to get from his 4th step-dad and the shit he’ll get from his peers.
Unfortunately, y’all and this Tidal thing are dinosaurs. None of you have used the word “disrupt”.
“Douche” wouldn’t be capitalized in this case.
Pa raised twine.
All of my console programs when complete, print “Done.” It lets me know if a long-running task is complete and it makes my Mac feel good.
Wayne Coyne visited the White House?
Remember, not all municipalities allow people to hang up laundry. It’s bull, but it’s true. Check first and save yourself a ticket.
Just curious, Deadspinners:
Learning to code is not the same as learning to program. Learning to code is learning the fundamental blocks of a language. Learning to program is making something useful from that code. A number of “programmers” I know never made the great leap from coding to programming. As a result, I spend a lot of time tracking…
In front of my 6th grade science teacher. And the rest of the class. “It was like a golden fountain,” as one 12 year old reviewer told me later.