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Is that from the right side a "sand storm" ?
I hope it only is an optical illusion
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It is a sand storm. It had just engulfed the airport and was headed our way. A few minutes later we had about fifty foot visibility.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: we had about fifty foot visibility. I have experienced that, but because of fog. Never been in a sand storm (and I think it is better this way)
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Nice pic! I'm wondering if the darkening cloud cover is a result of the dust getting kicked up or is it just a massive low pressure front that's driving the sandstorm? Whatever, hope it doesn't happen too often...seems pretty hazardous.
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I remember sand storms as a kid, they would burn like hell.
When I visited Phoenix a couple of years ago I went up to South Mountain and took a bunch of shots, in fact was all over the area photographing.
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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Wonderful! thanks for sharing.
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The whisky carton above the desk is, unfortunately, empty.
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You are approaching the requisite number of monitors. Nice.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Is the whisky Laphroaigh? If so that's a mighty fine whisky
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It was; from their QA cask.
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Very nice
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Do most of you even know what a polder[^] is?
Well, as a Dutchie, I live in one!
It's quite far from the cities, the nearest big city is Rotterdam at a little over 50 km.
My current commute to Utrecht is about 100 km (a good hour drive), but luckily I can work from home one or two days a week (out of four).
Anyway, I wouldn't want to move because it's just too quiet and beautiful over here!
These pictures were taken just outside my house (I live on the edge of the village) where I like to go for walks.
It's all farmlands.
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Sander Rossel wrote: Do most of you even know what a polder[^] is?
Outside of the Netherlands, these are known as swamps
Seriously, it looks like a very peaceful place to live.
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But if you drain a swamp you'll get...
Oh, I see, yes you're quite right.
Move on folks, nothing to see here.
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We didn't drain a swamp, we drained the friggin North Sea.
We Dutch are water wizards, show some respect!
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I'm not going to spell that one out for you, but you're on the wrong track.
Read it again will you.
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Sander Rossel wrote: we drained the friggin North Sea. Well some er filled it up again.
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That language... or you will loose your intership at NASA
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: But if you drain a swamp you'll get...
Orange Hair?
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Sander Rossel wrote:
... unlike a swamp which is only good to hide bodies
I wouldn't know; I've never had to hide a body.
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Ever heard of the phrase "Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live."?
I'm that violent psychopath
Dumping bodies is also a nice skill on your resume
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I'm familiar with the phrase. My problem with using psychopaths for maintenance or QA is that they let their emotions control. That causes them to make mistakes.
I much prefer the old-fashioned methods - proper design, good coding practices, etc., the idea being that if a bug makes it all the way to QA - something has gone very wrong. Of course, I don't work in "Internet time"...
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Of course, I don't work in "Internet time"... Don't tell me that you still make holes in the cards to execute code
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