My boss keeps reporting to me that he sees a certain bug in the 2.0b6 version of our product... I cannot reproduce it. But he keeps calling me into my office, pointing at his screen and saying "Josh, look it's broken!" and sure enough, it is! But I cannot reproduce on my own for the life of me! >:o
> You enter a closure inside a setInterval that updates the site's snowflakes every 100 milliseconds. You are doomed to annoy users to no end eating their CPU forever, until August rolls around and the site admin wakes up and removes your function.
@Pollyanna No, I don't. I did once take a giant bite out of... something, I was trying to remember as you were telling your story, but I have forgotten it, but anyway grabbed whatever it was from the fridge and took a giant bite without rally looking, and only while chewing did I see the piece still in my hand was covered in mold...
So I can kinda relate, but, a few (more) beers later and the taste had vanished...
I have eaten small bits of mold previously due to poor attention on my part, and I can say with some certainty that bacon grease is about a million times worse.
Alright, I'm turning in my geek card. Miyagi said, "Either you karate do "yes", or karate do "no". You karate do "guess so", (makes squish gesture) just like grape. Understand? " whereas it was yoda that said the much more memorable, "Do or do not, there is no try."
@Pollyanna I was trying to remember where he said "Do or do not, there is no try" but I didn't realize it was actually Yoda who said that, so -1 for me also. Now, of course, it seems obvious as all getout.
@badp Thank you for your msg of January 21st. After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your rejection of my reality.
This year I have been particularly fortunate in receiving an unusally large number of rejections of my reality. With such a varied and promising field of candidates, it is impossible for me to accept all rejections.
@Pollyanna Thank you for your expeditious reply. After careful reading, I confidently say that we'll agree to disagree. Please continue enjoying your jQueryless reality. $.salutations($("#Pollyanna").locale())
Despites badp's outstanding qualifications and previous experience in rejecting other's realities, I find that your rejection does not meet my needs at this time. Therefore my reality will be resuming its position in your life shortly.
Dear Pollyanna, thank you for your caring reply. I assure you I hold your reality in the highest of consideration. Right next to mine. jQueryically yours.
Haha wild. No she's with her mom. Her mom is a RN who works contracts. Next month shell Probably be in KY or something ;) but thanks a load for the offer.
When I was a new parent, I actually posted online about being present when my first kid was a baby getting his first set of shots... everything2.com/user/stienman/writeups/…
> They close their little eyes really tight, their mouth is wide open, body so tense it almost shivers, arms and legs outstretched, fingers and toes clenched, little tears starting streams down their cheeks... and they are like that for what seem like an eternity, until they (finally!) get a big breath and start wailing!
@PopularDemand It... is hard to define for me. I never really fit in. At first I figured it was just a user editable encyclopedia, what wikipedia eventually became. But the users and moderators focused so much on writing for writing's sake, that it turned into more of an unorganized blog or writer's notebook.
(really, that doesn't even come close to doing it justice... But it's kinda like trying to explain The Beatles to a pop-music fan who has somehow never heard of them)
Like a mix between Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Dramatica. Then, at some point, they got Copyright Religion and the whole thing pretty much went to hell - original thought isn't all its cracked up to be.
@PopularDemand Cooking is fun! I know a lot of programmers enjoy it - following lists of deterministic instructions, and finding out the kitchen is not deterministic seems to scratch some sort of itch for me.
@Pollyanna following instructions is boring. Both in programming and in cooking. Who needs consistent results, when there's such an endless variety of interesting mistakes to be made!
@drachenstern Probably 15 people I went to high school with and 30 I went to college with went on to med school; surely at least one of them will respond to me if I pass along a question. (This is, sadly, about the closest I can come to helping.)
Here's a short and elegant shell solution:
#!/bin/sh
{ seq 1 "$1"; seq 1 "$2"; } | wc -l
It's great for when you want to add a couple natural numbers that aren't too big.
Here is a generalized version that sums all the arguments:
#!/bin/sh
for i in "$@" ; do
seq 1 "$i"
done | wc -l
IDK, I'm embarrassed about my lack of judgement and foresight demonstrated by my prior attempt; I'll let someone with better social skills handle this one :-D