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Turn eggs = ova backwards
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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The normal way leads to fertilization he should have taken the back road
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Updated the solution
Turn eggs(ova) - AVO
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Dalek Dave wrote: It was my son's 23rd Birthday yesterday so we went for a meal.
I needed a wheelbarrow to get my distended stomach home.
Now, some 12 hours later, I am still bloated and have had to let the belt out a notch. Incredible.
I can never manage to eat more than a very-light-snack volume at mcdonalds.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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what you thing about the new Windows OS 8.1...
any one can share his/her experience here...
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Waiting for it to be downloaded as service pack, before i attempt to do a clean installation of this upgrade. quite curious as have read articles with different opinion, some positive and some mentioning it's not worth looking at.
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You update from windows store, nothing gets affected. Atleast for me, I did it yesterday and my PC looks all the same without even affecting my files on the desktop.
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first thing I'll do today when i reach back home. so windows store it is i have to look at!! thanks for heads up.
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Well, if you use only desktop mode, nothing you can notice other than a windows start button which as expected will take you to the windows 8 screen. Unless one have RT version windows 8 screen changes are superficial to one.
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Could you please restrain it, to prevent it going to other countries?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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he he... it's air borne...
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Also on the topic of music on trains...
I normally carry around a pair of over-priced Bose headphones but rarely put them on. But on the packed train this morning some Bohemian looking type started 'sodcasting' next to me, so I put them on and was escorted to Cannon Street to the sound of Music Box Opera by Delerium - a truly excellent album if you like it. I think I've been missing out.
Music used to be my life and now I hardly listen to it - the metamorphosis of age perhaps. But my conclusion is that we should all listen more. I demand it.
No boy bands however.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Hi Rob, I'm the same I've been playing guitar for forty years but hardly pick it up now, I've got approximately 2000 CD's which I've digitised to flac format so I can stream them through my hi-fi but I don't very often ( took me a couple of years spare time to rip them ) Ah well.
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I envy some here, I have the musical talent of a door knob, I enjoy listening but creating/playing is not a talent I have.
I do the headphone thing at lunch, scoff my stinky cheese sandwiches to the sound of 80s rock music. Some of the children (under 30s) have trouble dealing with the old fart toe tapping away in the corner.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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So someone on your train had loud music blasting out of their headphones, and you countered by blasting yet more loud music out of your headphones?
I bet the other people on your carriage were happy!
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Absolutely not! These headphones are noise cancelling and my music was inaudible outside the confines of my head.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Rob Philpott wrote: Music Box Opera by Delerium
A bit too cheesy for my taste.
You also might like "You once told me[^]" by Andain
I'd rather be phishing!
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Delerium in general or just that album?
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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I stopped listening to Delerium after their "Semantic Space" album; I drifter towards more experimental and ambient electronic music.
I got into them from "Front Line Assembly"; at that point Delerium was a lot more "dark" and "sombre" than the releases after Delerium (IMO).
I'd rather be phishing!
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Yes, they get criticised a lot for moving more 'mainstream', although most people seem to think they peaked at Karma. For me, I actually prefer their more recent efforts finding some of the early stuff a little inaccessible. Have you listened to any Balligomingo? Although that may be too much like modern Delerium.
I've heard a bit of Front Line Assembly - good but different. In fact it's hard to believe it's the same talent!
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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I have trained myself to enjoy various rhythms generated by making "Tsss, tsss, tsss" noises between my teeth. This way I can now travel on busses and trains in perfect contentment with the background "music".
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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So for the last year and a half I've finding myself with a ridiculously amount of traveling time upon my hands, at least an hour in each direction. I've tried listening to audio books, podcasts and "How to Learn Spanish" in order to atleast make the travel time worth while, the audio books, specifically the Brain Tracy stuff (my recent man crush), is actually quite good and motivating.
However I have found another free source of education, in which I can easily mix together in playlists to help learn and improve, my developer mixtapes are now on YouTube. I started them this week so they're slowly progressing but I'm very impressed with the amount of material on YouTube, some of it is absolutely crap however there are one or two gems out there.
My Developer Playlists[^]
Any YouTube recommendations for software development? (and not cats)
Simon Lee Shugar (Software Developer)
www.simonshugar.co.uk
"If something goes by a false name, would it mean that thing is fake? False by nature?" By Gilbert Durandil
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