What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
What if someone had a gun to your head and you had to choose between voting for Donald Trump or using uplay for every game you play for the rest of your life?
Everytime someone deploys a game from uPlay, a kitten votes for trump.
#trump2016
I'm literally dead inside
For the first time, Vote for Cthulhu does not imply the greater evil.
To be fair I think HP Lovecraft would have probably just chosen the bullet
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@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
What if someone had a gun to your head and you had to choose between voting for Donald Trump or using uplay for every game you play for the rest of your life?
Everytime someone deploys a game from uPlay, a kitten votes for trump.
#trump2016
I'm literally dead inside
For the first time, Vote for Cthulhu does not imply the greater evil.
To be fair I think HP Lovecraft would have probably just chosen the bullet
Silver or lead?
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@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
What if someone had a gun to your head and you had to choose between voting for Donald Trump or using uplay for every game you play for the rest of your life?
Everytime someone deploys a game from uPlay, a kitten votes for trump.
#trump2016
I'm literally dead inside
For the first time, Vote for Cthulhu does not imply the greater evil.
To be fair I think HP Lovecraft would have probably just chosen the bullet
Silver or lead?
It's common knowledge that HP Lovecraft was a werewolf
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Hour of my life I can't get back....
I like this user, she's very nice and kind, wants to do well. When confronted by something new / different in her computer it's like her brain ceases to function; her arms flail, her voice goes up an octave. I have to mention this lady has a doctorate and a handful of degrees, clearly nothing wrong upstairs. Just... mental block to dealing with computers. It's like someone just pulls the ground cable off her mental battery when she encounters something different.
Ended up screen shotting the process step by painful step, including "highlight the line" kind of details.
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@MattSpeller said:
Hour of my life I can't get back....
I like this user, she's very nice and kind, wants to do well. When confronted by something new / different in her computer it's like her brain ceases to function; her arms flail, her voice goes up an octave. I have to mention this lady has a doctorate and a handful of degrees, clearly nothing wrong upstairs. Just... mental block to dealing with computers. It's like someone just pulls the ground cable off her mental battery when she encounters something different.
Ended up screen shotting the process step by painful step, including "highlight the line" kind of details.
Smart people can have the dumbest problems. Academically they might be ahead of everyone but they aren't wired for problem solving.
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@nadnerB said:
@MattSpeller said:
Hour of my life I can't get back....
I like this user, she's very nice and kind, wants to do well. When confronted by something new / different in her computer it's like her brain ceases to function; her arms flail, her voice goes up an octave. I have to mention this lady has a doctorate and a handful of degrees, clearly nothing wrong upstairs. Just... mental block to dealing with computers. It's like someone just pulls the ground cable off her mental battery when she encounters something different.
Ended up screen shotting the process step by painful step, including "highlight the line" kind of details.
Smart people can have the dumbest problems. Academically they might be ahead of everyone but they aren't wired for problem solving.
I notice this especially when working with Any Faculty member with a degree > Masters.
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@dafyre said:
@nadnerB said:
@MattSpeller said:
Hour of my life I can't get back....
I like this user, she's very nice and kind, wants to do well. When confronted by something new / different in her computer it's like her brain ceases to function; her arms flail, her voice goes up an octave. I have to mention this lady has a doctorate and a handful of degrees, clearly nothing wrong upstairs. Just... mental block to dealing with computers. It's like someone just pulls the ground cable off her mental battery when she encounters something different.
Ended up screen shotting the process step by painful step, including "highlight the line" kind of details.
Smart people can have the dumbest problems. Academically they might be ahead of everyone but they aren't wired for problem solving.
I notice this especially when working with Any Faculty member with a degree > Masters.
What degree other than doctorate is there greater than masters?
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@Dashrender said:
@dafyre said:
@nadnerB said:
@MattSpeller said:
Hour of my life I can't get back....
I like this user, she's very nice and kind, wants to do well. When confronted by something new / different in her computer it's like her brain ceases to function; her arms flail, her voice goes up an octave. I have to mention this lady has a doctorate and a handful of degrees, clearly nothing wrong upstairs. Just... mental block to dealing with computers. It's like someone just pulls the ground cable off her mental battery when she encounters something different.
Ended up screen shotting the process step by painful step, including "highlight the line" kind of details.
Smart people can have the dumbest problems. Academically they might be ahead of everyone but they aren't wired for problem solving.
I notice this especially when working with Any Faculty member with a degree > Masters.
What degree other than doctorate is there greater than masters?
I know there's a Specialists Degree in between the two for some disciplines.
Edit: My mom was considering going back to get her Specialists in Early Childhood Education, but then she retired, lol.
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@Dashrender said:
@dafyre said:
@nadnerB said:
@MattSpeller said:
Hour of my life I can't get back....
I like this user, she's very nice and kind, wants to do well. When confronted by something new / different in her computer it's like her brain ceases to function; her arms flail, her voice goes up an octave. I have to mention this lady has a doctorate and a handful of degrees, clearly nothing wrong upstairs. Just... mental block to dealing with computers. It's like someone just pulls the ground cable off her mental battery when she encounters something different.
Ended up screen shotting the process step by painful step, including "highlight the line" kind of details.
Smart people can have the dumbest problems. Academically they might be ahead of everyone but they aren't wired for problem solving.
I notice this especially when working with Any Faculty member with a degree > Masters.
What degree other than doctorate is there greater than masters?
"Graduate Certificate" in many cases. And there are loads of doctorates that are less than PhDs, like trade doctorates.
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Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
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Fun. What's up in NYC?
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@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Fun. What's up in NYC?
A wedding. Only in town till Sunday. Then I come back for MangoCon still need to buy my ticket though. I'm slacking.
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@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
CBTNuggets or the WiFi?
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@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
CBTNuggets or the WiFi?
The WiFi
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Watching Elementary with the wife now. We just started Season 3.
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@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
CBTNuggets or the WiFi?
The WiFi
It's apparently free...
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@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
CBTNuggets or the WiFi?
The WiFi
It's apparently free...
Oh wow, that's pretty amazing.
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@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
CBTNuggets or the WiFi?
The WiFi
It's apparently free...
Oh they're using NFC to charge your credit card. ...
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@DustinB3403 said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
@johnhooks said:
@JoeyJakubiak said:
Flying to NYC watching CBTNuggets and YouTube using JetBlue FlyFi. The WiFi is actually working pretty good.
How many millions does that cost you?
CBTNuggets or the WiFi?
The WiFi
It's apparently free...
Oh they're using NFC to charge your credit card. ...
Ha ha probably