
Storyteller Shadow |
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I've got not bad news, my knee which I thought I really hurt last week is feeling pretty good (finally) today.
Heh, the web said it'd take 4-6 weeks but it's only been 8 days.
I probably should have not done heavy weight lifting on it last week but I find the best way to battle depression is consistent workouts.

Freehold DM |

I clean. It's something I can manage even when my brain is oozing out of my ears. Then I get tired and look around and everything is nice and tidy. Not only do i feel better about a nicer place, but I accomplished something in the depths of hell. Hard not to feel a teensy bit better.
is it time for me to visit and cook for you?

Drejk |
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I got locked out of my account (except phone, it stayed logged in, but it's not a civilized way to post) for about two weeks...
Tech team fought valiantly against the growing evils of rogue AI unleashed by PMG when he fed the growing entity FAWTL rants and then James's thread...
Finally they managed to reach my account from their other side, though they were reluctant to speak of the number of people lost to the mission... Let's say that the person that contacted me via email was neither Robot nor Diego...

Drejk |

Quick update:
Lost 45 pounds, quit band, shut down art business for good, promoted to manager at work, applying to the paper engineering program at SUNY ESF in the hopes of making a whole pile of money before I hit 40.
My 20-year-old self is rolling in its grave.
Peace out.
And apparently you closed your facebook account...

captain yesterday |
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I got locked out of my account (except phone, it stayed logged in, but it's not a civilized way to post) for about two weeks...
Tech team fought valiantly against the growing evils of rogue AI unleashed by PMG when he fed the growing entity FAWTL rants and then James's thread...
Finally they managed to reach my account from their other side, though they were reluctant to speak of the number of people lost to the mission... Let's say that the person that contacted me via email was neither Robot nor Diego...
That's something like 90% of my posts, what does that say about me!
Smashes bottle on floor, curses loudly, pees on wall, takes a dainty sip of tea, scratches crotch.

Storyteller Shadow |

I clean. It's something I can manage even when my brain is oozing out of my ears. Then I get tired and look around and everything is nice and tidy. Not only do i feel better about a nicer place, but I accomplished something in the depths of hell. Hard not to feel a teensy bit better.
Agreed.
I cleaned for about 4 hours last week as well, well more organizing and getting rid of stuff as I will need to move to a MUCH smaller place next year and need to start the downsizing now.

Storyteller Shadow |
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Freehold DM wrote:Might you be coming to NY before the end of the summer? CH and I have been far too sober and without bonchon for far too long.Brianna and I are pencilling in a possible trip the weekend before Halloween
Oh, and Interpol at Madison Square Garden in February
Cool, text me when you have the dates, this October should be much better than last November was for me.

Drejk |

Drejk wrote:I got locked out of my account (except phone, it stayed logged in, but it's not a civilized way to post) for about two weeks...
Tech team fought valiantly against the growing evils of rogue AI unleashed by PMG when he fed the growing entity FAWTL rants and then James's thread...
Finally they managed to reach my account from their other side, though they were reluctant to speak of the number of people lost to the mission... Let's say that the person that contacted me via email was neither Robot nor Diego...
That's something like 90% of my posts, what does that say about me!
Smashes bottle on floor, curses loudly, pees on wall, takes a dainty sip of tea, scratches crotch.
You live in Midwest. That alone should be enough for an answer...

Treppa |

Treppa wrote:I clean. It's something I can manage even when my brain is oozing out of my ears. Then I get tired and look around and everything is nice and tidy. Not only do i feel better about a nicer place, but I accomplished something in the depths of hell. Hard not to feel a teensy bit better.is it time for me to visit and cook for you?
Nope, not moved in to the new place yet.

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Freehold DM wrote:Nope, not moved in to the new place yet.Treppa wrote:I clean. It's something I can manage even when my brain is oozing out of my ears. Then I get tired and look around and everything is nice and tidy. Not only do i feel better about a nicer place, but I accomplished something in the depths of hell. Hard not to feel a teensy bit better.is it time for me to visit and cook for you?
When is that?

Freehold DM |

Freehold DM wrote:Might you be coming to NY before the end of the summer? CH and I have been far too sober and without bonchon for far too long.Brianna and I are pencilling in a possible trip the weekend before Halloween
Oh, and Interpol at Madison Square Garden in February
WOOOOOOOO

Treppa |

Treppa wrote:When is that?Freehold DM wrote:Nope, not moved in to the new place yet.Treppa wrote:I clean. It's something I can manage even when my brain is oozing out of my ears. Then I get tired and look around and everything is nice and tidy. Not only do i feel better about a nicer place, but I accomplished something in the depths of hell. Hard not to feel a teensy bit better.is it time for me to visit and cook for you?
In process. We need to be completely out of the apartment by the 21st. It's slow, moving everything I own by myself, one carload at a time, up and down stairs. But I also kinda believe that people should be able to move themselves, so am hoist by my own petard.

The Mad Comrade |

Celestial Healer wrote:In process. We need to be completely out of the apartment by the 21st. It's slow, moving everything I own by myself, one carload at a time, up and down stairs. But I also kinda believe that people should be able to move themselves, so am hoist by my own petard.Treppa wrote:When is that?Freehold DM wrote:Nope, not moved in to the new place yet.Treppa wrote:I clean. It's something I can manage even when my brain is oozing out of my ears. Then I get tired and look around and everything is nice and tidy. Not only do i feel better about a nicer place, but I accomplished something in the depths of hell. Hard not to feel a teensy bit better.is it time for me to visit and cook for you?
Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)

Treppa |

Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
Assuming you have the money! :)

Ragadolf |

The Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
True,... VERY true,... :P

The Mad Comrade |
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Treppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :P

Sharoth |

Ragadolf wrote:Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :PTreppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
So in my case everything would be a zero?

Freehold DM |

I got locked out of my account [b](except phone, it stayed logged in, but it's not a civilized way to post)[/b[ for about two weeks...
Tech team fought valiantly against the growing evils of rogue AI unleashed by PMG when he fed the growing entity FAWTL rants and then James's thread...
Finally they managed to reach my account from their other side, though they were reluctant to speak of the number of people lost to the mission... Let's say that the person that contacted me via email was neither Robot nor Diego...
Hey!

The Mad Comrade |

The Mad Comrade wrote:So in my case everything would be a zero?Ragadolf wrote:Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :PTreppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
I know you well enough my silver-scaled friend that you have other issues clogging this one up.
Mostly its too much slurping away at your time and your money. ;)
Ordinarily, it'd be worth it for you to earn the money to pay someone else to take care of your yard work.

Treppa |

Ragadolf wrote:Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :PTreppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
Zeroes in equations tend to simplify them wonderfully, unless in a denominator. But then you have Dirac to assist.
I remember when we were taught the Dirac delta function in college. All the physics majors cheered, while the mathy types yelled "you can't do that!" It's like a phys/math litmus test.

Freehold DM |
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The Mad Comrade wrote:Ragadolf wrote:Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :PTreppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
Zeroes in equations tend to simplify them wonderfully, unless in a denominator. But then you have Dirac to assist.
I remember when we were taught the Dirac delta function in college. All the physics majors cheered, while the mathy types yelled "you can't do that!" It's like a phys/math litmus test.
uses time machine, goes back in time to Treppas college class, holds up sign declaring this proof math is evil

Drejk |

Treppa wrote:uses time machine, goes back in time to Treppas college class, holds up sign declaring this proof math is evilThe Mad Comrade wrote:Ragadolf wrote:Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :PTreppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
Zeroes in equations tend to simplify them wonderfully, unless in a denominator. But then you have Dirac to assist.
I remember when we were taught the Dirac delta function in college. All the physics majors cheered, while the mathy types yelled "you can't do that!" It's like a phys/math litmus test.
That explains things a bit... Freehold is a physicist!
Oh, wait, he would have to be able to handle complex math on a daily basis as a physicist...

Ragadolf |

Freehold DM wrote:Treppa wrote:uses time machine, goes back in time to Treppas college class, holds up sign declaring this proof math is evilThe Mad Comrade wrote:Ragadolf wrote:Then that solves the time-efficiency equation. :PTreppa wrote:True,... VERY true,... :PThe Mad Comrade wrote:Assuming you have the money! :)Could always apply the principle of "Which takes longer, me spending the time to do the Things, or spending the time to earn the money to pay someone else to do the Things?"
When the answer is that it is more time-efficient to earn the money than doing the Things yourself, spend the money. ;)
Zeroes in equations tend to simplify them wonderfully, unless in a denominator. But then you have Dirac to assist.
I remember when we were taught the Dirac delta function in college. All the physics majors cheered, while the mathy types yelled "you can't do that!" It's like a phys/math litmus test.
That explains things a bit... Freehold is a physicist!
Oh, wait, he would have to be able to handle complex math on a daily basis as a physicist...
LOL<...BWAhahahahaha,...

Ed Reppert |

Ragadolf |
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"All You Zombies"
O_o
What theeeeee,.......... ?!?!?
Only you Heinlein, Only you,... ;P

Sharoth |

Ed Reppert wrote:"All You Zombies"O_o
What theeeeee,.......... ?!?!?
Only you Heinlein, Only you,... ;P
Oh yea. That one. Yes, it was one of his weirder stories.