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I love my job but I hate taking breaks there. I don't have time to go anywhere else and every break room has fucking sports on ALL THE TIME.
It's so annoying.
It's so annoying.
I'm not going to lie... sometimes it's deeply satisfying when that happens: usually it's with vehicles that belong to dealers that wreck, and then the owner comes back to claim their car that "got stolen" about a half hour prior to the wreck. Yaright.Couple of dudes got removed from the property this morning for robbery. Came back this afternoon this afternoon looking for their stuff.
Room was a crime scene. It's all evidence, right? Anyway, all their stuff was removed by the police during the arrest. I don't think you're ever getting it back
Oh god, this. Hacking implies bypassing actual security measures. It's not "breaking and entering" if your front door is wide open and all the lights are on.Out left field, but I need to get this out.
All peoples of the world need to stop misusing the word HACK in regards to accounts and data devices. If you have an easy to guess user name and password, no one hacked your account, you handed them access to your account via being a dumbass.
Yes it isOh god, this. Hacking implies bypassing actual security measures. It's not "breaking and entering" if your front door is wide open and all the lights are on.
Hijacking seems like a more appropriate term for when someone "hacks" someone else's account in something.Out left field, but I need to get this out.
All peoples of the world need to stop misusing the word HACK in regards to accounts and data devices. If you have an easy to guess user name and password, no one hacked your account, you handed them access to your account via being a dumbass.
If that's true, it's utterly stupid. What'd I break? Nothing. It's just entering.Um, it actually "IS" breaking and entering if you don't live there...
Just saying, bad analogy.
So... rants are art?I feel a real rant should be something heart breaking or awful. .
Probably a good idea to go see an ophthalmologist just to be safe.I just noticed today that when I close my eyes, relax them, and then open them again, they aren't even in the same plane. I don't mean they unfocus, of course they do that... it's just I expected them to stay in the same horizontal plane after all these decades of muscle memory. It irritates me that my right eye , when looking at the door of the bathroom stall after quickly opening my eyes, hits the wall about a half inch higher than my left eye (and, now that I notice it, it works out to be about half a cm at monitor distance). I guess this means I can't ever relax, or I'll go all derpy.
It's probably not enough to notice just from looking at my eyes. An inch at like 5 feet... my trigonometry is a little rough, but I think it's under 5 degrees difference, and in an eyeball sized sphere, that's not much.I humbly submit that you must provide a video of this occurrence so we may confirm the veracity of your claims.
I have a fair idea that's what got me into this mess in the first place - bent glasses to fit my misshapen face and uneven ears. Now I've been LASIK'd, so oh well.Probably a good idea to go see an ophthalmologist just to be safe.
LASER BROTHERS!I have a fair idea that's what got me into this mess in the first place - bent glasses to fit my misshapen face and uneven ears. Now I've been LASIK'd, so oh well.
Then you are ready my child.I have concluded that third year law students are the most apathetic people on the planet. We do not care about anything any more.
I think we are dead inside.
Well, to make this observation I had to actively suppress my eyes readjusting - something years and years of staring at "magic eye" posters has made me very good at doing, but even with me doing my damnedest to relax the eye muscles, they still snap back into the same horizontal plane within a quarter to half second. As long as my eyes are open it isn't a problem... it just bugs me than when I close my eyes, one goes a little above the other.5 degrees would be noticable on a closeup, but you're right - 1 inch at 60 inches is under one degree, which would be difficult to see even very close.
However, most people probably have the same issue, but due to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccadic_masking and the speed of the human eye moevement you don't normally notice it.
It may just be that your eyes need more exercise to pick up speed so they're finished moving by the time the masking ends.
I'll keep my eyes peeled for alternate explanations...
[eye scream]
5 degrees would be noticable on a closeup, but you're right - 1 inch at 60 inches is under one degree, which would be difficult to see even very close.
However, most people probably have the same issue, but due to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccadic_masking and the speed of the human eye moevement you don't normally notice it.
It may just be that your eyes need more exercise to pick up speed so they're finished moving by the time the masking ends.
I'll keep my eyes peeled for alternate explanations...
[eye scream]
Ugh, I hate profs like that. I had a comp sci instructor once who just absolutely sucked at teaching. We literally spent 3 weeks going over two-dimensional arrays in C, then had a midterm that had one question about arrays and covered a butt-load of information that she never got around to teaching us that wasn't in the damn book.Oh my god... we have two days left of Debtor Creditor and no one understands bankruptcy.. the prof said he is going to review and here we are hearing about Afghanistan and the Moscow olympics! wtf?! *head desk head desk head desk*