The Question Game
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Ok, it all comes together.... Why do computer geeks do martial arts? Do they not feel safe? That's really interesting.... I do martial arts but I'm not a geek and look ooo I'm ranting again...
Deodorant or Cologne? (Apparently there is a difference)
Deodorant or Cologne? (Apparently there is a difference)
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I don't think it has anything to do with actually applying MA in real life. I think The Jargon File says it better than I could do.Calum wrote: Why do computer geeks do martial arts? Do they not feel safe?
(Combining that with the Jargon File's "other interests" makes me a pretty standard geek... medieval re-enactment, archery, martial arts, roleplaying, former Magic:TG maniac...
Freshly showered tends to be enough for a day in the office. Otherwise, deodorant.Deodorant or Cologne? (Apparently there is a difference)
Uh...
Erm...
Ah, yes. Buried or burned?
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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Freeze dried Much better for the environment. (and no, I'm not kidding.)
Pens or typewriters?
Pens or typewriters?
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pens, definitely.
handwriting is much more personal - and it's silent.
typewriters ...
Oh sorrow, typing is so much more hand-soothing if you're about to write something looong ...
well, I prefer writing by hand for mostatime to writing by typewriter.
CMOS or TTL?
PS: I'm cooking and os coding in my spare time oh and body building/running/hiking - not the classical geel I daresay.
handwriting is much more personal - and it's silent.
typewriters ...
Oh sorrow, typing is so much more hand-soothing if you're about to write something looong ...
well, I prefer writing by hand for mostatime to writing by typewriter.
CMOS or TTL?
PS: I'm cooking and os coding in my spare time oh and body building/running/hiking - not the classical geel I daresay.
... the osdever formerly known as beyond infinity ...
BlueillusionOS iso image
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TTL. I've had bad experience with static electricity, and CMOS chips aren't too resistant against it.
I'd choose a typewriter, although handwriting doesn't have the danger of mispressing and hurting your finger between the keys, I hated that last time I used a typewriter.
Will the next poster answer yes to this question, or not?
I'd choose a typewriter, although handwriting doesn't have the danger of mispressing and hurting your finger between the keys, I hated that last time I used a typewriter.
Will the next poster answer yes to this question, or not?
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I choose a typewriter, since my handwriting suffers from miswriting as well (I usually don't write what I want to). Also, keys are always identifiable and quicker.Eero R?nik wrote: TTL. I've had bad experience with static electricity, and CMOS chips aren't too resistant against it.
I'd choose a typewriter, although handwriting doesn't have the danger of mispressing and hurting your finger between the keys, I hated that last time I used a typewriter.
Will the next poster answer yes to this question, or not?
The answer is no, although I was considering otherwise.
A faster car and changing location to another country, or keeping your own home land but driving a slower car?
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Huh?
How could a faster car be a "reason" for something like relocating to a different country?
I mean... a better job, social system, education for your kids, safety from natural disasters, lower crime rate, better climate...
...but "a faster car"? Hell, if we hadn't needed more space after our daughter was born, I'd still be driving a 1992 55 PS Renault Clio...
There are many things wrong with my country, but I couldn't imagine living elsewhere. Except Sweden, perhaps.
Getting scorched or drowning? (Sorry, recent climate reports brought back my "stupid mankind" depressions again... )
How could a faster car be a "reason" for something like relocating to a different country?
I mean... a better job, social system, education for your kids, safety from natural disasters, lower crime rate, better climate...
...but "a faster car"? Hell, if we hadn't needed more space after our daughter was born, I'd still be driving a 1992 55 PS Renault Clio...
There are many things wrong with my country, but I couldn't imagine living elsewhere. Except Sweden, perhaps.
Getting scorched or drowning? (Sorry, recent climate reports brought back my "stupid mankind" depressions again... )
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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not relocating, changing nationality. Friend of mine figured that if he changed his nationality to the UK one, he'd save 400 euros a year in car tax and he could buy a twice as good car for the same money... I declared him nuts, but I was wondering what the next poster would make of itSolar wrote: Huh?
How could a faster car be a "reason" for something like relocating to a different country?
I mean... a better job, social system, education for your kids, safety from natural disasters, lower crime rate, better climate...
...but "a faster car"? Hell, if we hadn't needed more space after our daughter was born, I'd still be driving a 1992 55 PS Renault Clio...
There are many things wrong with my country, but I couldn't imagine living elsewhere. Except Sweden, perhaps.
Wanna go to sweden together? I'd really like to... not so much hot temperatures and lots more time for sweaters (and lots of good reasons for staying in and coding)
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Give me a job there, my wife something against winter depressions, and a flight home four times a year to stay in contact with our friends and families...
Nah. It's a nice dream of a nice country, but we'll probably stick to good ol' Germany (and perhaps spend a holiday or two up north).
Nah. It's a nice dream of a nice country, but we'll probably stick to good ol' Germany (and perhaps spend a holiday or two up north).
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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I'd choose drowning... if someone's in water, he/she could always at least try to swim out, fire is a little bit more difficult to swim in.
Come to Estonia on holiday some year... winters are pretty mild, there's always light therapy against winter depression, and besides, I could show you around (I really need some practice in German).
Come to Estonia on holiday some year... winters are pretty mild, there's always light therapy against winter depression, and besides, I could show you around (I really need some practice in German).
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Admittedly it would be a bit hard to drive to but the summer's in Australia are very mild! You'd love a holiday here, expecially on the Gold Coast...
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Here's a question: Which type of milk do you prefer?
Organic (Straight from the cow), Full Cream, Low Cream, Skim, Soy, Goats milk, Rice Milk???
Organic (Straight from the cow), Full Cream, Low Cream, Skim, Soy, Goats milk, Rice Milk???
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Condensed milk, for sure.
I can't really think of a question to ask, though. You might as well post another one.
I can't really think of a question to ask, though. You might as well post another one.
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Learn some form of self-defense or carry a personal alarm with you all the time in case you get assaulted?
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Self-defense all the way, although I must admit that tap-dancing is more fun. Could work too, making the person trying to assault you laugh out loud...Calum wrote: Learn some form of self-defense or carry a personal alarm with you all the time in case you get assaulted?
My fairy said once that it might be a good idea to laugh uncontrollably when you're about to be raped, what good can a rapist have with somebody that's laughing like mad?
How do you print your pages? Economically (double-sided, 2-on-a-page), wasting (one a page or less), extra-large characters, extra small... ?
Oh and of course, do you want to be the first on the 8th page?