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11:00 PM
teacher? that's much better than our previous president Lula
 
I just remember being in Brazil during elections, and hearing the roving cars blasting out messages to vote for so and so...
 
The former Governor of California played a Pregnant man in a movie
3
 
you can hardly say "teacher" to a kindergarden teacher
because it has nothing to do with teaching
 
you can hardly govern a country when you previous job was to manipulate a lathe
and he was "disability retired" after having his pinky cut off at work
 
0.o
how do you do that as a clown?
 
11:02 PM
when he was in his 30's maybe
no, not the clown, Lula
 
@DaveS arni?
 
yeah
 
ah you mean lula
 
he still receives his retirement payment (what is it called?)
 
@Code-Apprentice: Just finished Assignment 2. So long as there's no new quizzes, I'm done with the course:-) Just have the capstone to go, and I'll have the whole specialization.
 
11:04 PM
I think it's silly that we pay congressman for life even if they only serve 1 term
 
there are lots of people who lose an arm, a leg, or both and are still very economically active
 
you didn't do shit in office so we elected someone else, so here's money for life
 
We don't pay congressmen for life even if they only serve one term...
That's only President.
 
Lula loses his pinky and needs retirement because he doesn't have what it takes to remove wax from his ears
 
11:06 PM
ah i see
 
> Under both CSRS and FERS, Members of Congress
are eligible for a pension at the age of 62 if
they have completed at least five years of service. Members are eligible for a pension at age 50 if
they have completed 20 years of service, or at any age after completing 25 years of service. The
amount of the pension depends on years of service and the average of the highest three years of
salary. By law, the starting amount of a Member’s retirement annuity may not exceed 80% of his
or her final salary.
 
urban legend i took seriously
thx
 
I did too for a long time.
Hence why I was so quick to correct it;-)
 
a UK foreign office minister quit his job because of his expenses allowance
he does earn £89k a year, though
 
It is somewhat better than a typical federal job, but not excessive.
 
11:08 PM
until a few decades ago, senators in Brazil could retire after 2 terms (16 years)
what an easy job
 
11:27 PM
why do mac keyboards have the ⌘ symbol on the command key, but no ⌥ symbol on the option key, and no ⇧ symbol on the shift key?
I think I'm going to draw on my mac keyboard with a marker
 
and no ^ on the control key
 
@Script47 you've been granted write access. Please read the room rules: spifftastic.net/room.15
 
don't know what you mean
both of my keyboards have those symbols on them
hmm should have rotated those.
 
that's nice, mine doesn't :-/
you don't have the carat on your ctrl key
 
in the US, the alt key is labeled "alt" at the top and "option" at the bottom
 
11:41 PM
yeah german keyboards are quite different than qwerty keyboards
but at least we have the symbols going for us.
 
I don't understand why the enter key is labeled both "enter" and "return"
 
on mine?
or in general
 
mine
 
not for me
it isn't labeled at all
 
the one on the text portion of the keyboard is labeled "return", the one on the numeric portion is labelled "enter"
 
11:43 PM
my brazilian keyboard is labeled just Enter on both keys
 
anyway, time for me to head home
 
cya carl
 
later o/
 
Ahmad, when you have time, critique of my tab stuff?
email is ok...
 
yup will do
 
11:44 PM
thx man
 
expect it by tomorrow-ish
no problem
 
yeah, I'm on to other things, so whenever...
o7
 
\o
In other news, I discovered that I still rule
go me.
 
You're so amazing Ahmad.
2
 
ty ty, I would like to thank my mother for inspiring me and my brother to keep pushing me to answer questions in the android-theme tag. My father for providing me with enough food, and my sisters for the moral support. It's been an honor.
 

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