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Not a good attitude, at all.
The hour? Only a small portion of girl-watching allocation - and guaranteed to have highly visually rewarding experience.
Superficial Girls? That simply translates to no committments. At that point in my life, the idea is rather promising.
Strange Guy taking lady subjects ? Nah. Hot guy with beautiful smile and nice ass and legs.
More than enough contact? Maybe - but here they're lining up for voluntary groping. I'd just have to force myself.
My interests are quite diverse - even a discussion of entropy can be couched in a philosophical vale - and then there's music, food, politics, and lots of other things (You just may need to shut down your PC for a while)
Actually, I learned some time ago - the way to a woman's heart (&etc!) is through her stomach. Better than going out? I learned to cook (side effect of so many years of chemistry and physics). Fine conversation while the magic takes place in the pots and pans. Then food, wine, and a handy place to relax together in private.
It's all a matter of preparation and attitude.
(And, if all else fails, I can simply show them how I can lick my eye-brows.)
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"How do you find out if you're unwanted if everyone you try to ask tells you to stop bothering them and just go away?" - Balboos HaGadol
"It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment?" - Balboos HaGadol
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Balboos wrote: I learned to cook (side effect of so many years of chemistry and physics)
What kind of food is it?
Greetings - Gajatko
Portable.NET is part of DotGNU, a project to build a complete Free Software replacement for .NET - a system that truly belongs to the developers.
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gajatko wrote: What kind of food is it?
Most of my friends were Chinese - and add to that being a vegetarian - I learned to cook chinese style.
The real thing, which means: use local resources, not imported exotics. An equivalent basis set can always be found. (in other words, screw the recipe books).
My results can't be too bad - I've seen many a carnivore take seconds if/when anything was left.
Basically - foods and spices have properties - as did my lovely super-size chemistry set (back in real life). Then we've the equipment (pots, pans, stovetops, microwaves). Noting to it.
Of necessity, I even worked out a solution to cooking without salt: careful use of garlic and hot pepper will very successfully emulate the perceptions supplied by salt (simultaneously sharp and mellow). The amount of either doesn't have to be obvious to the taster - that depends upon the dish.
High in importance: One-pot (wok) cooking: clean-up sucks. And efficiency - Start-to finish in 30 minutes (including making rice).
Italian food is good, too. I'd like to get a handle on Indian cooking, but no practical experience sources have come my way (astonishing for a programmer). Let us not forget just random cooking of whatever's available - which amounts to local cooking wherever one lives.
Fong-Pee !!
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Corinna John wrote: A whole class of superficial girls who backbite you in the locker room and make up rumors about "the strange guy taking lady subjects".
Wow, talk about stereotyping.
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Balboos wrote: Accusations of being a 'sexist pig' are welcome.
I wouldn't say that, but I would call you desperate if you did something you don't like just for that.
Women tip #4512. The best women don't like desperate guys. First tip is free. I charge for the rest.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: I wouldn't say that, but I would call you desperate if you did something you don't like just for that.
I never said whether I'd like it or not, but here's some tippage which I read somewhere and will pass on for your further consideration:
"Good Fortune is when Preparation Meets Opportunity"
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"How do you find out if you're unwanted if everyone you try to ask tells you to stop bothering them and just go away?" - Balboos HaGadol
"It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment?" - Balboos HaGadol
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Balboos wrote:
"Good Fortune is when Preparation Meets Opportunity"
Touché!
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Develop DOS, start a small company called Microsoft and become the richest man on earth and never work again.
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Hehe, good idea
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i got your point, but i think they didn't develop DOS, just refactored some CP/M clone or something like that
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They bought an refactored QDOS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86-DOS[^]
86-DOS was an operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products for its Intel 8086-based computer kit. [...] The system was purchased by Microsoft and developed further as PC-DOS and MS-DOS.
This statement is false.
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Not very original, some guy Bill has done this before.
It is however a proven concept
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What is the point of travelling back in time and be original and run the risk of failure. You take a proven concept with you and implement it before the original guy comes up with the idea, so that you may reap the benefits. You sound like the type of person, that will travel back in time to play the lottery without taking the winning numbers with you and then wonder why you didn't win, sounds pretty daft to me.
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But do it right this time: more like OpenVMS, less like a garage project.
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Don't even bother with the work...just invest in early-80's MS stock, and then come back...
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Race car driver! And not those ones that go on stupid oval tracks. I want to turn both left AND right.
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But not be allowed to block? Pfft.
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Blocking? Heck, I'd rather do rally racing where it isn't necessarily wheel to wheel and its just me and my co-driver going against nature and time.
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firegryphon wrote: Race car driver!
Yeah, contrary to software development race conditions can be quite good there
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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And I get to go outside more and see the sun occasionally. I kinda miss the scary ball of fire in the sky.
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I'm an introverted, self-depricating, geeky, nerd. Where else could I make a living?
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Stand-up comedy? Or maybe you don't drink enough?
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Oooooh! WAY TOO MUCH WORK! LOL.
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Engineering?
SwITCh?!
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