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Sounds more like a life lesson one should teach the kids: "Sometimes, you won't know what you need to know before you dive into things. And, no one would tell you about it, either."
Obviously, don't plan your curriculum that way. Or, maybe you should--life isn't a puzzle where all the pieces are already in the box, and the sooner the little tykes learn that the hard (but not harsh) way, the better.
My work sure ain't nicely laid out--over one hundred thousand lines of undocumented legacy code, hundreds of pages of near-unreadable standards, two competing backend packages to interface with--one no one here ever used before, and the dude who dealt with the other one left last year--and I'm supposed to add bunch of new features. Being asked to retrofit buildings for earthquake using duct tape would have been clearer. And easier. The plus side? I get paid more than fast food line workers.
So, if you want your kids grow up and become, say, programmers, engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs, or even politicians, I'd say some practice with sorting out a few minor information chaos would be a darn good idea. Or, they can always flip burgers or make me a taco when I go to lunch.
Bamboo shadows sweep the stars,
yet not a mote of dust is stirred;
Moonlight pierces the depths of the pond,
leaving no trace in the water. - Mugaku
I think it's less frustrating that the course catalog didn't say it, than the professor didn't say that in any of the rubrics.
If I had known it would be part of the equation, I would have done some research or touched base with some of my other classmates to get some information to at least fake my way through it. That's what annoys me.
In the end, I still got an A, but I really hate when something like that shortchanges me.
Well my dad called me today to let me know that he and his wife are not coming down for the holiday, as I'd originally planned. I had purchased tickets for the hockey game because my team will be in town, but literally no one else I know around here is going to be in town or available that day.
I'm actually really pissed off at my dad for waiting until the last minute to tell me this, and I'm also really mad at myself for caring enough about a stupid holiday I haven't celebrated in years to get this upset.
Yeah, something about his wife's son. I didn't get the full story because it's not really my business and I have nothing to do with his wife's family at all.
I was thinking I might make the drive and take a day trip to Disney, since I have the annual pass and the boyfriend is going to be out of town. But getting really drunk also has its appeal and would save me some money, so I might just do that.
Well being drunk alone is kinda meh, but with friends it's fun. I usually get drunk and play Minecraft with friends or if I am by myself I will drink and play Osu and see how badly the alcohol affects my HEC.
In other news, I got a parking ticket. Here's the kicker, I went to eat and the place I ate at, has valet parking. So the valet comes up, "Park your car?" "Sure." I hand him the keys, think nothing of it. Since they must have a nice lot for stuff like this, I go in and I eat, meet a few friends, have a good time. I come out, and I ask for my car. A different guy this time. So I'm like okay the other guy must have gone home or was on break. He pulls my car up, on the front of my damn car is a parking ticket. I look at the guy and he gives me this dumb look like "Don't blame me." So now I have to go deal with this in court and defend the fact that I used valet parking and I wasn't aware of where my car was being parked since I "was" told that they'd put it in the valet parking lot. I'm guessing that it was full and he tried to be sneaky and put my car some where it wouldn't be caught, but got caught anyways. -_-
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In other news, I got a parking ticket. Here's the kicker, I went to eat and the place I ate at, has valet parking. So the valet comes up, "Park your car?" "Sure." I hand him the keys, think nothing of it. Since they must have a nice lot for stuff like this, I go in and I eat, meet a few friends, have a good time. I come out, and I ask for my car. A different guy this time. So I'm like okay the other guy must have gone home or was on break. He pulls my car up, on the front of my damn car is a parking ticket. I look at the guy and he gives me this dumb look like "Don't blame me." So now I have to go deal with this in court and defend the fact that I used valet parking and I wasn't aware of where my car was being parked since I "was" told that they'd put it in the valet parking lot. I'm guessing that it was full and he tried to be sneaky and put my car some where it wouldn't be caught, but got caught anyways. -_-
I am intrigued by this... I wonder how it would shake out in a court of law. I would think the valet would have some disclaimers that would still make you liable. Sucks...
So I found out that just because you unfriend someone on Facebook, that doesn't mean you unfollow their posts.
I'm a little confused about why exactly that is, because when I saw the dude I unfriended for being a sexist shithead making more sexist posts on my feed, I was more than a little surprised. So yeah. You have to not only unfriend them, but unfollow them now too.
This is correct for the sake of your license/insurance whatever, but also get in touch with the company that runs the valet parking, and by that I mean have your lawyer get in touch with them. There's clear neglect of duty here, and financial ramifications they may be liable for.
Tumblr's speech police bullshit finally found it's way into my gaming life and I'm not ok with it. People who look for things to get offended by are terrible human beings who are actively earning my contempt.
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