Vegans for creature conservation purposes is sound idiot to me. Being vegans dont save creatures, it just breaks the food chain. (Apparently it will not, because not all human going vegan)
"Break the food chain" - wat? Imagine all humans being vegan, this would mean no more cattle, pig, chicken etc. lifestock being held. So yes, going vegan saves the creatures that we only breed to feed on.
@Squirrelintraining that's a problem. Everything is under corporations in western countries. In india, the mongreal dogs which most people call 'stray dogs' live in the house, eats the rest of the meal of humans, lives for 12-14 years.
Im my eyes the taste of something doesn't outway the negetive effects of it (mass meat production <-> meat consumption). I respekt people who go out and hunt their own deer or boar and treat is as something special. I look down on people (like the sister of my ex) who eat meat on a daily basis, think it's a given thing and don't respect what they are actually consuming.
In our village, every household have couple of cows and chickens. few families only raise goats. if any family has guests they either cook chicken or trade chickens to a small goat :D
@RoelvanUden That sounds like a good idea, I was actually thinking about doing that, considering I already have a temp folder generated from my main executable where the flash games are stored after downloading them (They are saved so you dont have to wait 10 seconds or more to download em from the servers, and ya just want to play a damn game Lol)
@nyconing I got bored and made a little program that uses outdated Flash controls for forms, and downloads flash games from my database, and runs them dynamically
I love C# flash embeds the most because of that feature... unlike web embeds, which arent dynamic at all for many reasons
I thought itd be nice considering most places are killing off flash right now
Now I just gotta figure out how to include flash in my program, so people can install it after it dies, pretty sure theres an offline download installer on webarchive I could find..
Oh wait, the original download site still works lol
I've just had enough problem when building a few tests, someone takes my project and adds 20 tests that use previous test data because they don't know what mocking is
during ww1 when this app was built it was done with FoxPro soo this company has spent years trying to rewrite it in c#, hence, it a line for line replacement from the old system and has to be proved it can work in c# before we can imporve it properly