List of previous names (perhaps incomplete): - This is much healthier. - 900 sit-ups a day - Care Bear - Warm Fuzzies - Behaviour - Famous Blue Raincoat
@JasonC I know a guy whose arm got pulled into some machinery, and he had the choice to go in with it, or rip free. So he is missing an arm. He was alone, no one found him for half an hour. Apparently he was slowly walking through the factory and mumbling, and was quite in shock.
A simple script can do it until it's implemented:
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new script :)
(now that I realized that I can write scripts as answers on MSE :D)
I forgot that I ordered myself some chocolate covered pretzels and other chocolates, and they arrived today, and they were gift wrapped. Best day ever.
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Ordering things gift-wrapped for yourself is kinda sad though.
update 3: ahahaha we did it! Our (whittled down and vastly weakened) previously-overweight-and-unfinished backup structure, in all of its 18-gram glory, held a total of 245 pounds before collapsing because we had to remove a few pieces of wood in a panicking attempt to get the already weakened backup structure under the weight limit! :D
I'm a bit worried: I posted a few questions (closed by now) on workplace.SE that might put off prospective employers. is there a rule against adding additional information to them to clarify that the offputting parts have been worked on?
and that in my debriefing from the company, they said that I'm not the only one to be blamed and that they didn't have the resources to support me. A company with those resources would be a better fit for me
stumbles backward away from flamethrower of bad questions
done
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@NateKerkhofs If I were in your situation, I would contact SE team (using the contact us) link in site's footer to request the "incriminating" posts to be disassociated from your account, since they may jeopardize your future search.
(job search, I mean). But even before that -- since the questions are closed, the moderators may be willing to consider deleting some of them. That would be an easier way out, without bothering SE Team. You could raise a custom flag to ask them.
@Woodface Really? If I were a prospective employer, I would read that post as being written by somebody acknowledging their issue and attempting to improve. Looks like a positive to me.
Oh I don't think the sites are bad. It's just that every once in a while I see questions on workplaces and academia that make me cringe and think "Wow, there are really people like this?"
I work in a lab. This evening, thinking that my advisor had already left for the day, I started telling my peers in the lab that she has a bad attitude about a few things, and she was showing off a lot about her work last summer. Out of nowhere, she walked into the lab and was visibly upset, and ...
Not just the question, but the subsequent discussion and the fact that not only was the accepted answer accepted (it was a travesty, and at the time the overall disappointment of everybody involved was very visible), but there are at least two people out there both broken in the same way.
I didn't come here to listen how bad I did it, I already know it, thanks. I came here for help, if you just have that to say, better shut up mr perfect. Tks — josepgb35 mins ago
"I learned from a credible culinary expert that hatchets are proper implements to use when halving an egg. Unfortunately, I only have a hacksaw. Will this work?"
On Samsung Galaxy S5 in Chrome, I am seeing that when I click to choose a badge to track, the background is not fully darkened, there is white space on the right.