pssst. when brenda's boss tells her to do something, she responds, "by your command."
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
There are many things I don't understand, like object oriented programing.
pssst. when brenda's boss tells her to do something, she responds, "by your command."
I think it'd be more interesting if everytime her boss finished telling someone what to do he'd say "THIS I COMMAND!" but that sort of changes genres.
Burrell! how are ya?
Object oriented programming is simple. You use objects. Which can be oriented. Orient the objects in the right ways and you have programming.
Things I don't understand
- irrational numbers
- the appeal of Nascar
- fat-free anything
Half my job is taking messages. It's always so funny to say "Would you like to leave a message?" and have the caller say yes and then wait for a beep.-t, are you able to refrain from saying beep? I don't think I would be.
Okay, with the "Things I don't understand" riff, y'all are earworming (not to be confused with earwaxing, although I'll add if the wax protected against the worm, it would be more appealing) me with Proverbs, of all things. And so I pass it on to you...
There are three things that are too amazing for me,
four that I do not understand:
the way of an eagle in the sky,
the way of a snake on a rock,
the way of a ship on the high seas,
and the way of a man with a maiden.
(I actually understand that last one, now.)
I don't understand:
- why no one but me knew I didn't need to be in the meeting today that prevented me from finishing up my training UNTIL IT WAS TOO LATE TO FINISH UP MY TRAINING
- cramps
- why I keep getting the soup from the caf, even though it always sucks
why I keep getting the soup from the caf, even though it always sucks
Hope springs eternal?
Or you are just really hungry and didn't bring your lunch.
I just discovered that a parsec is 3.262 light years. Where did the parsec (as a unit of measurement) come from? Why 3.262?