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It is not like Trump is the first and only.
Drain the swamp is a term which has been used primarily by American politicians. The term alludes to the historical draining of swamps to keep mosquito populations low to combat malaria. The term has since been used as a metaphor by: Winfield R. Gaylord (1870 – 1943) to describe the socialist desire to "drain" the "capitalist swamp". Victor L. Berger (1860 – 1929), who in his book Broadsides referred to changing the capitalist system as "drain[ing] the swamp" Ronald Reagan, who called for "drain[ing] the swamp" of bureaucracy in the federal government in 1983. Jessica Stern in "Preparing for a...
@wilx In software engineering, I've heard it used (semi-frequently) in reverse, as in: "I don't want to drain the whole swap, just fix this bitty little piece..."
@JerryCoffin Interesting. I have not heard it before Trump, I think, in any context.
@wilx I haven't so much recently, but years ago (writing code for MS-DOS, if that's any indication of time frame) a guy I worked with used the phrase a fair amount--pretty much every time I wanted to really fix something, instead of just adding another patch to the five layers already present...
@JerryCoffin :D
@wilx Hadn't thought of him much in a long time....he was also (for whatever it may be worth) quite fond of the word "plethora".
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@JerryCoffin Hmm, I have seen plethora but very rarely. Not in conversation though.
@JerryCoffin Any engineering uses for, "build a wall" and "lock her up"?
@wilx I've heard it before, but I think it's a very American saying
it’s an LCD
@wilx So my Brother apparently had 800mm of rain, the bad parts had 2000mm of rain.
@CaptainGiraffe That sounds pretty bad.
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@wilx He can still drive to the store. The store is no longer stocked, but there is still good broccoli there for a good price =)
@sehe I've been teaching a blind guy for the last 4 years. He is amazing.
Yeah - you mentioned it once.
I've offered to teach/couch a blind kid who lives down the street. The piano, that is
The MO is pretty much the same as this guy.
I intend to just see what he likes to do, and coach
@sehe Have you seen him play at all?
He doesn't. Though he already plays drums
23:33
I seem to recall Ray Charles. He uses pancakes to play the piano.
Oh that is a feature, not a bug.
So, I just noticed the guy, by the fact that he's always singing and making noises (obviously?). I noticed that since he was ~3y/o. I rarely bump into them, but last june my daughter ran into them at a "student play-off/demo concert" (what do you call that) and she remembered I wanted to ask them to stop by in case he'd like to play around with the piano
@CaptainGiraffe That joke is over my cultural reference horizon. Pancakes?
I can obviously teach things, and the usual "excuse" that I lack pedagogy is moot here: moost teachers would have to complete adjust their program
@sehe Pedagogical is streamlining your workload. Not applicable here.
brb
Well, there's still dealing with kids and their attention spans, but then again, I bet on it that the sheer fact that I will invest the time and attention to see what he needs/wants will compensate a bit
@Mysticial I've certainly heard civil engineers refer to building walls (though certainly not the wall, so to speak).
@CaptainGiraffe Where at? Parts of Texas are currently at around 1.2 meters of rain in the last ~4 days (but I haven't heard of any up to 2 meters yet).
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@JerryCoffin Woodlands
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