Dang it, headache. That's unfortunate timing. I'm supposed to be playing miniature golf and laser tag today.
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Dang it, headache. That's unfortunate timing.
Sorry, -t.
I'm supposed to be playing miniature golf and laser tag today.
At the same time? Because that would be fun.
At the same time? Because that would be fun.
Oh, that would be fun--laying down covering fire so someone can get their putt in, sneaking up on the 18th hole to pick off unsuspecting duffers . . .
At the same time? Because that would be fun.
Maybe? I've never been to this place before, I don't know how it works.
I've never been to this place before, I don't know how it works.
"Ask about our Enhanced Mini-Golf Experience! Eye protection recommended!"
There should also be food and booze. So you putt a few holes, stop and eat your appetizer while your friends cover you...
Did you know that one of the hallmarks of a good computer programmer is laziness?
I have actually been told I have the right mindset for a programmer by programmers! Of course, there are people at my work who can't use mail merge and re-type labels and letters for large mailings.
I totally say that all the time in my head! And sometimes out loud, exactly ala CE.
Guilty here, too. It comes in handy when I feel like a thwarted toddler. AKA, ALWAYS.
We'll have food (pizza) but not booze (work function, during the work day. Meyer does not roll like that. AFAIK the annual holiday party in January is the only official function with booze)
I was gonna say, I have heard the "laziness is a virtue" thing from many programmers. And some people in other fields that value efficiency and/or innovation.
Did you know that one of the hallmarks of a good computer programmer is laziness?
I live this every day, and teach it to my students if/when I remember to do so.