Actually if you're smelling furniture polish it's probably someone drinking
lemon tea. Absolutely indistinguishable.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Zu-Hause-bei-Linus-Torvalds-2263307.html
a stand up desk combined with a treadmil? srsly?
You can never have too many compilers.
Ugh.
I needed to compile GCC 3.4.6 to compile GCC 4.7.3. Which might, perhaps, compiler GCC 4.8.1. Then, maybe, I can compile GCC 5.1.4, which doesn't exist yet, but it's a good idea to prepare.
Looks like a smoke alarm is warning us that it needs its batteries replaced or something. It occasionally sounds like a bird is chirping inside the building.
Which is becoming hyper-annoying.
I should remember this, in case I want to pull a practical joke around here.
I wrote some time ago that I enhance my craft through constant but controlled failure, as an engineer.
I'm experiencing a heck of a lot more failure recently than usual. Heh.
Something creepy to consider at the workplace...
Every guy whips their dick out at work at some point in the work day.
So, I had a warm welcome over at http://arangodb.org - looking forward to the next workday. Only problem: way back home by roadbike took only 13 minutes - thats way to short. I'll have to find a longer way.
If everyone on Earth were to simultaneously bicycle from west to east would
it slow down the rotation of the planet?
Wed Jul 30 2014 04:10:25 PM EDT from fleeb @ Uncensored
I wrote some time ago that I enhance my craft through constant but controlled failure, as an engineer.
I'm experiencing a heck of a lot more failure recently than usual. Heh.
Jeri says:
fail, and fail often.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhQ7d3BK3KQ
Watch the full 5 minutes to get it. Not what you put in to any effort, but what you learn along the way. If you give up, you give up on quite a bit. Simplistic, but eye opening all at the same time. Learn from failure at the same time as playing it out to the end (if you can).