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1:23 AM
@Enlico hard disagree. Days before first answer is normal in low-traffic high-expertise tags. Welcome to boostsehe 7 hours ago
And now it's probably going to be another answer with the lone accept, because the question was downvoted before anyone got a chance.
 
1:48 AM
Swatted two bugs from just reviewing my own answer. On some days this will make me feel like a bad programmer. However, long term I know this is what makes me a good programmer. Just don't ever think your code is fine :) Testing and reviewing makes it fine. — sehe 35 secs ago
 
 
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3:17 AM
@StackedCrooked Thanks, that memo will go some way towards filling my information vacuum.
 
 
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4:40 AM
Why so many startups claim to have started in a garage instead of a shed or basement?
 
5:17 AM
Or perhaps the attic.
 
5:37 AM
@TelKitty It's a XX century California thing. There are more garages here than attics, basements, or sheds with any habitability.
 
5:54 AM
I guess you can't be a hoarder while running a startup. Even if I had 5 garages, I could turn them all into storage ...
 
 
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10:22 AM
Morning
Almost morning actually
 
 
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1:35 PM
To me, 99.5% of the times, the only thing between depression and happiness is a 45 minutes jog & I jog more than every second day!
 
1:57 PM
Not sure whether hoarding company would make me an apex hoarder, but my mini micro app company has out lasted the bank branch where it had opened its account with, it has out lasted a few funded startups. It has even out lasted Trump administration! Still doing paper work for it causes depression. But I am not depressed because I just jogged, so it's all good.
BTW I had been doing my own company tax for the past 10 years ... yes, it's almost 10 months late for last years, but ATO does not care about my teeny tiny almost invisible company, so it's all good (meaning that I am not getting fined).
 

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