I've never understood why, when they can throw tonnes of shit at me and I clean it up, fertilise the crops and come out clean on the other side, they still want me to get a bit of paper just so they can pay me more.
"But they can charge you out for more, it gives customers confidence." No. Lies. Good work gives customers confidence. If you do a shit job as an MCPD people are more likely to never come back. If you do a good job, they will come back, regardless of qualifications.
Not my fault (the fact that our services are badly advertised) =P
I know, I should do it and it would help me in the long run, but as I don't want to be in IT in the long run I don't really care
An extra couple of grand for a year or two isn't going to make the blindest bit of difference to me
I know this company, they gave me a letter when I was going to leave to entice me back that said "And for each exam you pass, we will add £500 to your salary." and that's 95% likely to be all they'll give me =_=
That moment when you realise you should have written down what the customer was saying on the phone because you know your note-taking sucks, but you didn't anyway...
I like Golfs
They're not bad cars, it's just if you break them it costs a shitload to get them fixed
The 2009/10/11/12 (the ones before this new one) GTIs are the best looking so far if you ask me
The first thing anyone said to me when I was starting out with my driving lessons and looking at cars and insurance was "Don't get a VW, parts cost a bomb."
Think it was my uncle
Then it was "Don't get a Peugeot or a Citroen either, they fall apart while you're driving them."
There are somethings that I can't understand.. For example, England is small. Smaller than Sao Paulo. And yet they have a lot of money and well distributed money.
While in Brazil we are kind of poor ( getting richer ) and we have a lot of space to do stuff
Compared to Brazil, I think even Mexico has better distributed wealth..
Brazil is one of the only countries that the real owners aren't company owners. Because politicians own 50% of brazilan big companies.
The main TV channel in Brazil gave a lot of money to the government when we had a dictatorship. Because the military used to give a lot of money.. And yet, no one does nothing.
@Cylen I would like a Lambo. I would like a nice big house with all the gadgets I have my eyes on, and a massive home cinema system, and a computer system like the one out of Swordfish... So uhh... That kind of salary =P
I fucked myself over this morning. I got up at 1pm on sunday, went for a bath at 9 and got in bed at 10. I actually managed to get to sleep but I woke up at 5am and couldn't get back to sleep for an hour. Should have gotten up, trying to wake yourself up in the middle of your deep sleep cycle is fucking impossible. Hence being 10 mins late in this morning. Although the fucking door didn't help
@JamieTownsend Although it depends where I am. If I'm at home I can sleep in til the afternoon every day, but if I'm at my mums, the slightest noise will wake me up and then I won't be able to get back to sleep again. (assuming I've had enough sleep, otherwise I don't get up in the first place)
Uhm, well at the moment it's always fucking cold regardless of how long the heating is on. But toasty warm in my covers (ahmagawd I love that feeling). The light isn't so bad, I have no lights on in my room except for the tiny one on my phone that says it's charging (I need that, it's my alarm).
Humidity I have no idea of and noise depends on the weather and the local apes. If it's raining I can hear it dripping off the roof into the back yard. If the local apes decide to kick up a fuss it can be noisy with shouting but that doesn't happen so often
@Maverik Matter that goes into a black hole becomes infinitely dense, thus allowing it to violate causality. At least, that's how I understand it from laymen physics books.
Bewhahaha
You've crossed the event horizon. There is no escape.
And it's very rare I do exercise, but I've always had this sleeping problem, even when I was at school and PE was mandatory, and regular sex. A day in your room with your girlfriend really does make you sleepy. Does wonders for your abs though =D
@Cylen It depends. Burning calories is a matter of respiration. The higher your heart rate, the more calories you burn. Simple biology tells you this. Although cardio doesn't burn as much as people think it does
(assuming 1lb of fat is about 3500 calories, and so a 3500 calorie defect should translate to a 1lb loss of weight, forgetting water retention and muscle growth)
When I went camping in Ireland I was up at 5am for the drive to wales for the ferry, then chilling in town all afternoon, then hiking over all sorts of weird terrain from like 7-8pm til midnight. Then setting tents up and such.. I still wasn't tired until about 4am in the morning... And then some weekends I can fall asleep multiple times through the day after doing fuck all =P
var types = from a in AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies() from t in a.GetTypes() let p = t.GetProperties().Where(prop => prop.IsDefined(typeof(ControlValuePropertyAttribute), false)).Single() where p != null select new { Type = t, PropInfo = p };
What would you prefer to see?
try
{
var item = list.Single(x => x.HasFoo);
}
catch(InvalidOperationException e)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("Exactly one item with foo expected, none found", e);
}
Or:
var item = list.SingleOrDefault(x => x.HasFoo);
if (item == null)
...
I've searched around and haven't really found a clear answer as to when you'd want to use .First and when you'd want to use .FirstOrDefault with LINQ.
When would you want to use .First? Only when you'd want to catch the exception if no results where returned?
var result = List.Where(x => x ...
lol, as much as I hate this place my boss is pretty awesome, he's brought cakes in cos it's his birthday and someone complained about there being nothing healthy and he just says "Sorry Mary, no weight watchers in January." xD