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Glad to hear it man. As devs, it's really important we stay physical like that to counter-balance all the sitting on our arses we do. So, rock on!
Jeremy Falcon
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Thanks, will do!
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Code with one arm, do curlups with the other then switch. Butt clenches. You could do your programming in one of those training chairs where you push weight with your legs. Or hold laptop with one arm, use other to type and do squats. It could be a new thing, out with the coffee and in with the smoothies and protein shakes.
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Member 11683251 wrote: out with the coffee
Never!
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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I can only encourage you to keep it up.
When we left the states in 1980 I had to leave behind my beloved and much used weight lifting set.
Because of the weight which of course was limited when we moved back to Germany.
Only recently I've embarked on a mission to return. Momentarily I get my workout in the basement doing serious wood working stuff, but for enhanced stamina I've been taking up riding my bike to work and back. (37.2 KM to and fro).
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Manfred R. Bihy wrote: riding my bike to work and back. (37.2 KM to and fro) Me too!
Great way to keep in shape, keep it up!
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I do my regular bit of pushups since I left the air force 4 months ago.
The Training there was a good start, and I'm now looking to improve that Level further.
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Wow, nice job!
Good luck
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Well, carrying ~15kg of gear during a -3 degree (Celsius) night, through the Woods (everywhere was snow) over something 20-ish Kilometers (Average Speed: 7.5 km/h, by foot) gives you some Training, even though those were rather rare occasions.
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Nice! A developer, and one with muscles. The girls don't stand a chance.
Marc
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What girls?
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Go for it! I really should start running like I used to, I enjoyed that quite a lot. I no longer need dumbbells, I have something much better - they ask me to carry them and give me quite a workout. The only trouble is they usually are asleep when I get home from work.
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On Wednesday, August 5th of the year 2015 AD on the Gregorian calendar, I just installed VB6 to update some legacy code.
Jeremy Falcon
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Pretty sure VBA is not licensed to give absolution, so I'd say no.
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It's an existing project from back in the day.
Jeremy Falcon
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Lets just say I read the subject line, opened the message, and...well, I'll just summarize it as "surpassing my expectations".
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I am not proud of this. I simply state it here as a warning to others, that should they go the way of the 6th of VB, they will then understand the shame that goes along with such actions.
Jeremy Falcon
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Speak ye not to the grayed wizard of Up, for he shall lead thee to certain doom. Rewrite ye thine code unto the sea of sharp, using thine own two hands, and thou shalt be saved.
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Verily I say unto thee, that the Lord has given-eth me time to rewrite such an abomination. Alas, I first must harken upon a call to hastily fix-eth a bug.
Jeremy Falcon
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Nay, the existence of such a bug wouldst suggest the vessel to be otherwise. Contemplate thou the very meaning of such, and thou shalt find the creature itself to be thine bug. Bring down thine the power of the sharpened sea, and smite the insect!
Ok... I can't do this anymore... It gives me nightmares about a religious upbringing I didn't even have
So... Minimum patch to fix the bug, then scrap the damn thing and build one that works. I did that ten years ago at my first hedge fund job... Of course, it shut down before I could decommission the old version...
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Ian Shlasko wrote: Minimum patch to fix the bug, then scrap the damn thing and build one that works. That's the plan. *crosses fingers*
Jeremy Falcon
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Say 3 Hail Bacon's and you're forgiven.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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