Glad Chanel #5 got a happy ending. I doubt this will be back for a 3rd season, but damn I enjoyed this series. Always got a good laugh or two each episode.
Wow, fucking great show. Might push itself over 12 Monkeys as my favorite Syfy series.
Despite the Harry Potter / Narnia similarities, this show is not for kids. Some seriously twisted, dark shit goes down.
Highly recommend. Oh, and Alice's boobs.
I've only seen the first movie. Loved Transformers as a kid in the 80s but the movies didn't really click for me. Hate the robot design.
Is that Unicron in this one?
Haha wow, Sourcesafe. Well, if it makes you feel any better, a certain service of our application is running VB6 code. We have to keep Windows XP VMs around in order to run the IDE.
That's pretty much it, yep. Which isn't realistic. Creating UI widgets that "feel" right and aren't buggy pieces of shit is hard (not to mention on a platform we're unfamiliar with). Like I said, our development staff isn't that talented. What they're asking is akin to NASA management...
Research is over. They are now full-steam ahead with development. So at this point I doubt there's any changing course. I mean, if we DID decide to do something different then it would mean that the research team completely wasted a year -- and I doubt anyone on that team would admit to that...
I've come here to rant because I have no one else to share my frustrations with that understands what the fuck I'm talking about.
So our company's application is a Silverlight app that is quickly becoming a problem because newer browsers are not allowing the plug-in to function. Having said...
Exam 70-480: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 is probably the easiest. Well, for me, it was the one I scored the highest on compared to the other two (486 and 487).
I'm very introverted which, in the past, used to bug me because I felt like something was wrong with me. I kept feeling like I should try and be more social. But, a few years ago I took a Myer's Brigg personality test which categorized me as an INTJ. It was at that point I realized that, hey...