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tinyE: Congrats!

I use to work in a warehouse.

I got fired.
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TARFU: I, too was fired from my glorious position of working in a warehouse. I'm sensing a theme here...GOG is composed of fired (and soon to be fired) warehouse workers!
I was joking.

I've never had a real job. :P
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KiNgBrAdLeY7:
Hey, your my Bradley=)


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TARFU:
I kid you not I worked in a warehouse and got fired too.
Post edited April 05, 2016 by Emachine9643
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TARFU: I, too was fired from my glorious position of working in a warehouse. I'm sensing a theme here...GOG is composed of fired (and soon to be fired) warehouse workers!
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tinyE: I was joking.

I've never had a real job. :P
I pity you, sir. You'll never know the satisfaction of wrangling the wild roaming yak, of fishing for the illusive magenta-spotted octopi amongst the waves of the Aral Sea, of destroying a warehouse with a forklift. Ah, nothing like a good day's work.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7:
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Emachine9643: Hey, your my Bradley=)

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TARFU:
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Emachine9643: I kid you not I worked in a warehouse and got fired too.
I got fired because I stuck the forks of the forklift all the way through the pallet I was lifting and tore a 480 volt electrical panel off the wall (no one got hurt). Big flash of light, sparks, smoke, 60 seconds later boss man told me to hit the bricks.
Post edited April 05, 2016 by TARFU
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TARFU: I got fired because I stuck the forks of the forklift all the way through the pallet I was lifting and tore a 480 volt electrical panel off the wall (no one got hurt). Big flash of light, sparks, smoke, 60 seconds later boss man told me to hit the bricks.
Should have instead fired the person who illegally blocked the electrical panel.
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TARFU: I got fired because I stuck the forks of the forklift all the way through the pallet I was lifting and tore a 480 volt electrical panel off the wall (no one got hurt). Big flash of light, sparks, smoke, 60 seconds later boss man told me to hit the bricks.
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HereForTheBeer: Should have instead fired the person who illegally blocked the electrical panel.
Hey, that's a good idea. You think if I went and explained it like that, they'd let me have my job from 20 years ago? I think I've got a good chance. Otherwise, it's back to the Adamantium mines for me.
I am now very, very, very happy.

I just found the first 13 years of "Dr. Dobb's Journal" in pdf, from 1976 to 1988.

This is one of the first computer programming publication (I think it might be the second after Byte) aimed at the public, and by public I mean home computer enthusiasts when the field was starting. I just finished reading the content of the first year and there are lot of articles about how to write a simplified version of the BASIC programming language, an article about a binary to decimal conversion program in assembler (for one of the popular 8 bit processor, the 8080 I think), how to save a byte in a program, I think at this point all programs were in assembly, there's even an article on writing floating point routines co-authored by Steve Wozniak.

This is the type of programming I fell in love with back in the early 80's, nothing to do with modern programming environment or languages, not that those aren't good, they just don't engage me as much.

I have all sort of projects in my mind to try to re-capture how I felt way back then, even if they say you can never go home again.

I'm sorry I won't give a link for people who are interested, the magazine does not exist anymore but that does not mean no one owns the rights to those back issues. Just know that it took me just a few minutes with Google and that those early back issue are not on the official site of the defunct magazine, it only has the last few years of it. It's on a website named after one of the most popular, if not the most popular, 8 bit processor.
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HereForTheBeer: Should have instead fired the person who illegally blocked the electrical panel.
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TARFU: Hey, that's a good idea. You think if I went and explained it like that, they'd let me have my job from 20 years ago? I think I've got a good chance. Otherwise, it's back to the Adamantium mines for me.
Haha, well, you're likely better off for losing the job. In the long run, anyway. I hope? Right? That was the first step that put you into your current track of awesomeness?

Thought so.
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TARFU: Hey, that's a good idea. You think if I went and explained it like that, they'd let me have my job from 20 years ago? I think I've got a good chance. Otherwise, it's back to the Adamantium mines for me.
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HereForTheBeer: Haha, well, you're likely better off for losing the job. In the long run, anyway. I hope? Right? That was the first step that put you into your current track of awesomeness?

Thought so.
Seriously, it was for the best, warehouse work sucks, but it paid the bills at the time, until it didn't, which strangely coincided with my forklift mishap.

If by "current track of awesomeness" you mean "jack of all trades, master of none", then you are absolutely correct.
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TARFU: If by "current track of awesomeness" you mean "jack of all trades, master of none", then you are absolutely correct.
That's a good track to be on. The world needs specialists, but it also needs people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and dig into the problem du jour, whatever it may be. Honestly, I sometimes wish my career didn't leave me quite so pigeon-holed.
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TARFU: If by "current track of awesomeness" you mean "jack of all trades, master of none", then you are absolutely correct.
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HereForTheBeer: That's a good track to be on. The world needs specialists, but it also needs people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and dig into the problem du jour, whatever it may be. Honestly, I sometimes wish my career didn't leave me quite so pigeon-holed.
Watch the movie "Office Space". Maybe it'll inspire you to break out into new territory. :)
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HereForTheBeer: That's a good track to be on. The world needs specialists, but it also needs people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and dig into the problem du jour, whatever it may be. Honestly, I sometimes wish my career didn't leave me quite so pigeon-holed.
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TARFU: Watch the movie "Office Space". Maybe it'll inspire you to break out into new territory. :)
Cleanup at a construction site?

Or arson?
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tinyE: I was joking.

I've never had a real job. :P
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TARFU: I pity you, sir. You'll never know the satisfaction of wrangling the wild roaming yak, of fishing for the illusive magenta-spotted octopi amongst the waves of the Aral Sea, of destroying a warehouse with a forklift. Ah, nothing like a good day's work.
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Emachine9643: Hey, your my Bradley=)

I kid you not I worked in a warehouse and got fired too.
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TARFU: I got fired because I stuck the forks of the forklift all the way through the pallet I was lifting and tore a 480 volt electrical panel off the wall (no one got hurt). Big flash of light, sparks, smoke, 60 seconds later boss man told me to hit the bricks.
Sounds,about right.
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TARFU: Watch the movie "Office Space". Maybe it'll inspire you to break out into new territory. :)
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HereForTheBeer: Cleanup at a construction site?

Or arson?
Why not both? The sky's the limit. However, the construction work I can say from experience is rewarding. Arson/felony, probably not so much.
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TARFU: Watch the movie "Office Space". Maybe it'll inspire you to break out into new territory. :)
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HereForTheBeer: Cleanup at a construction site?

Or arson?
Just apply for demo. Anyone with working arms can swing a hammer and rip up kitchen tiles. Hell, with all those tentacle's he's got, TinyE would be the best demo caddie the world's ever seen. Sad to see people failing to see their own potential.
I trolled hard some local girls in a dating site! Even though i didn't understand why, or how, i really thought it was quite funny! I owed it to them from previous encounters in that place that treated me coldly with trolling! Whatever goes round, comes round, as they say... He he he! Besides, who would actually seek anything for real in a fake-ass dating site again, LOL!?
Post edited April 05, 2016 by KiNgBrAdLeY7