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Oh man, like others have said, there are other programming paradigms.

My gf has ordered hers, so she gets to be my guinea pig. History says that being an early adopter isn’t in my best interest, but I do like it quite a bit.

See I was thinking Hwoarang or Eddie Gordo for Tekken. At least back when TTT was popular.

Evacuate all schoolchildren!

Evacuate all schoolchildren!

Honestly, in my experience, it just depends on what you're cooking. In applications where you want to make some kind of pan sauce, the fond is critical and nothing compares to a stainless or carbon steel pan for those applications.

Honestly, in my experience, it just depends on what you're cooking. In applications where you want to make some kind

You're right. I don't need to spen the money on the car I want. It's ridiculous. It's just that, before I was a responsible adult, I was a pretty big gear / petrol head, and recently that has been re-emerging.

Yeah, the answer is I don't need to buy the car I want right now. It's totally a ridiculous, first world problem.

Yeah, I don't follow the grain with a lot of that stuff. I understand the appeal for some people, but I like the integrated touchscreen, navigation, HUD, rev matching sync, launch control, etc. I like to be able to select different suspension settings and throttle response with a switch or a dial. I also like to be

That's a good idea.

Yeah. YEAH!

Yeah, that works. Oh, the waiting though.

That's good advice. Unfortunately, as somewhat of a car guy, I'm keenly aware of the ways in which the newest model is different from older models. Thanks nonetheless.

Sound, logical advice. I'm currently struggling with the desire to buy a new car. I DO NOT need it. I DO want it. Badly.

But it's a cable modem. There is literally a modulated signal coming in to the device that must be demodulated.

But it's a cable modem. There is literally a modulated signal coming in to the device that must be demodulated.

What you're talking is the insuline or carbohydrate theory of obesity, and while it seemed to make sense and was wildly popular for a time, it's been largely demonstrated to be untrue at this point. Here's a great article composed by an obesity researcher on the subject with TONS of supporting data and links to

What I mean the use of the term engineer in the job title is actually regulated in some places. For instance, my actual job title currently includes the word engineer, but I think in Canada I wouldn’t be allowed to hold that title without appropriate licensure.

Didn’t know that. What I had was presented as offal, but was described as being some kind of calf gland by the water. It was good.

It would be easier if there wasn’t internal disagreement as to what the term “engineer” really means and whether or not it is applicable to programming at all. It’s worth noting that the use of the term engineer is regulated in several parts of the world, but the US is still kind of all over the place about it, so I

I don’t agree personally, but smarter people than us have been arguing about this very thing for quite some time.

Fascinating. I was only peripherally aware that such a thing existed. Personally, I like the idea if programming is something you’re absolutely sure you want to do professionally and you have the means to do something like this. Professionally, I would definitely interview somebody coming out of one these programs,