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  1. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Again, it's shady as shit. It's not the crime, it's the cover up. You can argue the bullshit all day long if you want (and I do agree there's some BS on both sides) but the cell phone thing is what ultimately did him in. Not only the timing, but the withholding of that information and the...
  2. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Try to keep up. The cover up is that they asked for the phone he used from Nov-Mar. He had that phone destroyedthe day he went in to talk about the investigation. He and his representatives said this is common practice when he gets a new phone. Except the phone he had prior to that one was still...
  3. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Like we've been saying...
  4. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    Anyone familiar with dependency injection? I keep seeing references to it, links to Dagger and Dagger 2 and explanations that go deep into coffee maker metaphors but it's light on "this is your code without DI, and this is your code with DI" examples.
  5. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Nothing in the Wells report but it's right there under the Seventh Factual Determinations and Finding in the appeal response. Tommy Boy had his phone destroyed about a week after it was first requested. Thisdespiteknowing the NFL wanted it for the investigation. If that's not a "Fuck you" to the...
  6. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    And who the fuck moves on from a cell phone after 4 months? If he has a history of doing it, fine. Precedence, even if he knew that they were looking for stuff off that phone. But if he normally keeps it for a year or so before upgrading to the new hotness, then that's some shady shit.
  7. moontayle

    Conan O'Brien sued for lifting jokes from Twitter

    I'm sure his writer's room vetted every joke.
  8. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Jerry Jones begins histransitionto immortal cyborg.
  9. moontayle

    SWTOR

    Just finished the Sith Warrior story for the second time with a Juggernaut and full Dark Side. First time was with a Marauder and full Light Side. Obviously the ending was the same but the path there was littered with bodies. Warrior is definitely the bloodiest out of all of them, I think.
  10. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    That and NE fans playing the role of the Iraq Minister of Information.
  11. moontayle

    Board Games

    I dig the living card games like Netrunner. It's still collecting, but at the same time you only miss out on cards if the set runs out of print. Takes FFG forever to reprint too. Still, better than random.
  12. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Of course people can. That's the beauty of the court of public opinion. Does it matter that Barry Bonds wasn't 'roided up when he broke the HR record? No. Of course not. He did at some point in his career though, and so people asterisk the shit out of his record. Literally. I get it. You...
  13. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Plus the court of public opinion never gives a shit. If Tom had cooperated then 31 out of 32 team fandoms wouldn't be going, "What's he hiding?" and throwing asterisks on this last Super Bowl. That is, unless he was hiding something. We'll never know.
  14. moontayle

    MLB 2015 Season

    SF also had a long drought before their recent success. Baseball is one of the best examples of "throw out what you know" because shit gets crazy, especially in the playoffs. I hope JD doesn't mortgage the future for a rental for a team that's under .500 and has zero consistency at the moment.
  15. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Favre showing dicpix is not the same as potentially colluding with employees to give his team a competitive edge. Where's a_skeleton_03 with the Hoculi meme? If he had just handed over his phone, things probably would have blown over. The only way it wouldn't have blown over is if his phone...
  16. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    So you're willing to lay blame on the NFL for the action they just took concerning a controversy but won't give your Golden Boy shit for not cooperating and making it a bigger controversy in the first place?
  17. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    Thinking Google, Apple, Microsoft, and... Oracle?
  18. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    There's one for Tony Romo too. Arts and Craftsy Tony Romo. Heh.
  19. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    He says he did it for shock value but he's got a point. I mean, outside of Tom Brady's ball obsession, the last white player who was in the national spotlight for a negative reason was Incognito and that was primarily from being an insensitive asshole.
  20. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    They were talking about this on the morning show I listen to. The basic takeaway was, "How could this possible go wrong?"
  21. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    Philly Iggles Schadenfreude is best Schadenfreude. Eagles fans named the most hated in the NFL, obviously | Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
  22. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    That's pretty rare. Kids usually make things worse.
  23. moontayle

    Pregnancy Thread

    I'm close to you with regards to the separation between my son and daughter. One in January, then the second in July the next year. I like that they're close in age though. We decided to wait as well but when the time came to decide if we wanted another, looked at our lives, and with my son's...
  24. moontayle

    The Netflix Thread

    Also a Matthew Vaughn movie.
  25. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    I'm a big fan of not doing more work than necessary. Hard for me at the moment since I'm still learning a lot but at the same time my current redesign project has taken some huge steps over the current design in production in cutting down the clutter. After all, why have 12 dialogs when you only...
  26. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    The technical aspect of my interview was two questions (what is 'this' for? and, how many times can a class extend something?) and a story about how Eclipse deleted my R.java file which lead to how I use git on my personal projects, and hey what do you use... never heard of SourceSafe, nope.
  27. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    That's how I feel. You don't hire a Java developer if you're not looking for a Java developer. But with that being said, it runs the risk of trashing an applicant who has, say, 10 years of Java dev but 5 years of something you're looking for.
  28. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    There's a few internal helper libraries that have popped up in the code I'm working on but they're mostly for simple things like IO functions. I've avoided using them since they don't inherently do anything better or more efficient than base Java. Google dropped support for Apache HTTP in 5.1...
  29. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    This is all relatively new to me since they really didn't teach using external libraries in school. One of the first problems I researched had a comment like, "Just use Apache Commons IO for this, so much easier." And it was. It opened my eyes to the work some people have done to simplify some...
  30. moontayle

    Coding for 8th Graders

    Just don't teach them Visual Basic. I'm four years removed from that course and I still fucking hate it. Edit: Khan Academy and Codecademy or Code.org are very good with interactive tutorials and one-stop shop learning. Codecademy also has a lot of different types of languages to go through.
  31. moontayle

    Board Games

    DiceMasters runs into the same problem Magic does: Some people are willing to spend ridiculous amounts of money on it and it's hard to keep pace unless you do the same. If you have a few friends simply willing to get the starter pack, it can be a lot of fun though.
  32. moontayle

    The Dallas Cowboys Memorial (2015 Off-Season) Thread

    I can't wait for the Eagles WYTS article, but this will do for now:http://www.phillyvoice.com/10-reason...r-fire-season/
  33. moontayle

    Health Problems

    Turns out my dad has Polycystic Liver Disease. It's genetic, so I have those tests to look forward to as I get older, but for the most part it's benign. However, the cysts on his liver expanded. One's about 10cm wide, another is 6cm. There's more but those are the two biggest and causing...
  34. moontayle

    Health Problems

    Just found out my dad is in the hospital for liver problems. Years of drinking and a decade of Lithium use (for Bi-polar) caught up to him. Finding out more later.
  35. moontayle

    The Revenant (2015)

    Damn...
  36. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    I'm going with marketing.
  37. moontayle

    IT/Software career thread: Invert binary trees for dollars.

    How many points was it worth?
  38. moontayle

    SWTOR

    Yeah, it's a little disappointing but not too much. I think it depends on exactly how much variance is allowed. The knock on the original class stories is that the important beats ultimately mean little. See: Sith Warrior. You know the part I'm talking about. Your predilection toward DS or LS...
  39. moontayle

    Ant Man. July 2015

    Yeah, they attach good actors, good character actors even, to the villains and then do very little with them. Two that stand out in that list to me are Doc Ock (Alfred Molina) and Stryker (Brian Cox). They really added weight to the performances, Ock because you see the full transition and...