Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
Hal... married... Selma?
This better not be like that time Jenny said she was pregnant and BS'ing me
Jul-13-2013 08:18
Lira
Ancient BassAddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasília, Brazil
You really didn't know that?
They've been married for ages now (well, months). It's actually quite awesome that it happened, methinks, as I'm sure their offspring will be the wittiest people to have exist in yet to be recorded history.
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Jul-13-2013 08:40
Lagrangian
Suspended User
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Mountain View, Santa Clara, California
Patrick (Schwarzenegger) Shriver is such a Beautiful Man. Now that is intelligent design.
Jul-13-2013 15:34
Lagrangian
Suspended User
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Mountain View, Santa Clara, California
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Fucking coin operated laundry. I hate having to collect quarters, and I CBA to walk to the bank to get a roll.
coin laundry?
1 out of x quarters comes to me thank you
ps you sound like momma's little bitch of a son
Jul-14-2013 05:17
Lagrangian
Suspended User
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Mountain View, Santa Clara, California
It's amazing to see how everyday, more and more listings for programming jobs pop up, not asking for degrees, but experience.
It makes you wonder why we've spent so much on our education, and why some of us are just buried in debt from student loans.
What a scam, it reminds me of the housing bubble -- Everybody HAD TO HAVE a House.
Jul-14-2013 06:33
Joss Weatherby
Banned
Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
Its because experience counts for everything in programming. Most programmers start learning when they are 12 or even younger, and most have the core concepts mastered by the time they graduate high school if they are any good. I have yet to see a college curriculum that even comes close to teaching what you need to know to work in the industry for 80% of the jobs out there (that other 20% is mainly in research related fields, where a CSE degree is actually helpful).
Everyone I know has said "OMG ive learned so much in the last X months than I did in school!" when they get their first job (X usually being 6 months).
Jul-14-2013 07:20
Zharen
Put down the plate
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: On a spit of sand we call Earth
quote:
Originally posted by Lagrangian
It's amazing to see how everyday, more and more listings for programming jobs pop up, not asking for degrees, but experience.
It makes you wonder why we've spent so much on our education, and why some of us are just buried in debt from student loans.
What a scam, it reminds me of the housing bubble -- Everybody HAD TO HAVE a House.