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W∴ Balboos wrote: Evasive? Perhaps a poor choice of words on your part.
I was trying to provoke a reaction.
W∴ Balboos wrote: Now as far as popular beers go, they typical American sucks down swill. (coors, bud, etc.).
That was my point. I can't name a single American beer that Americans agree is an "obvious choice". You seem to be in agreement with your Coors/Bud comment. And you're right about Corona...and since it's Mexican to begin with, well, it can be ruled out.
"There's no clear winner" is all I was trying to say. I'm admittedly not much of a beer drinker myself, so I'm nobody's yardstick.
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It didn't actually provoke a reaction beyond the reference to that line - all you had to do was ask what most of them drink - but remember, most of the are "users" with respect to computers, too, so there's not much to say about them.
Corona, by the way, is not much better than the cheaper domestic swill - just a fashion statement of some sort.
What's great is that one need no longer (1) rely on imports for beer that taste like beer, and (2) good beer's available just about everywhere (at least here, in NYC suburbs).
From my point of view, I was greatly disappointed when I first tasted beer that it was that rich smooth taste that the aroma promised. Well - now it is.
Think of it like coffee: US standard roasts are way too light. Restaurant versions of the same coffee are a bit darker, but still light. I discovered real coffee a long time ago - fortunately, I don't have gourmet tastes, so I'll drink nearly anything - but I typically buy Latin Roasts (in a Latin oriented supermarket) that are really good, and considered a specialty item in that store, quite inexpensive. In fact, today's breakfast include Cafe Caribe (a super deal at 10oz/$1.50 - should have bought more).
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Thanks a lot!
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Just curious, were you born in the US?
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Why would that matter? He just does not like long flights.
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I should apply for his job.
Some scenery changes would do me good and also no speed limits.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Nish Nishant wrote: Why would that matter? He just does not like long flights.
Nish, if you need to, you can borrow my reading glasses. To quote Deyan Also I hate foreign countries doesn't seem to be a flight anxiety thing at all so Urban Crickets question seems very valid to me.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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One anxiety disorder is often combined with others.
"Also I hate foreign countries" - I'm rather reading that as that he's having fear of the unknown, in one or several ways, not necessarily that he hates foreigners as such. (still possible of course, but I wouldn't bet on it)
My wife suffers from anxiety, so I sadly know a bit about it.
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Thanks. The aggressive ignorance in this thread is getting a little too high.
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I asked for an advice. Not for some borderline stupid creep to shine his arse.
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Deyan Georgiev wrote: I asked for an advice. Not for some borderline stupid creep to shine his arse.
Then you shouldn't have popped your head up and show the world your arse.
Maybe it's due to English being a secopnd language but your comment was xenophobic at the least.
But that is only if I give you the benfit of the doubt. I give no one that benefit. Pull your f***ing head in you racist cockknocker.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Whoa! I'd seen no aggressive stance from anyone … up until this point.
Go easy there man
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Never said I'm US born. Otherwise, with this grammar, I would be a little retarded. Was brought here long time ago, after I made some interesting applications in cryptography. From Bulgaria(google it). With an airplane. That's how I first found for my problem with long haul flights. And the last time I was forced to have one, it took near a year to put me together. I'm not going trough this crap again.
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Alright alright, I'm from Bulgaria myself. Good luck with your search.
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Thanks!
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You could always take a boat trip...
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Wow, the US job market must be quite good (assuming you are in the US) that you would leave your position just because you hate flights... Here, nobody would leave a place even if they would beat us with barbed wire and use Lotus notes as email client.
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At the risk of howls of derision from other freelancers, do try places like PeoplePerHour and other online work auction sites. (Caution - only use ones where you can actually discuss requirements with the buyer before making a firm bid!)
Yes, it's a rubbish market and yes, some buyers expect stupid rates. (I once saw a request for someone to build a site "a bit like google and ebay" and with a budget of $200).
However, since 2008 100% of my clients have come either directly or indirectly through that route. For a couple of years I was earning roughly 3x what I ever thought could be my maximum income through contracting, as a result of bidding for a $200 one-day javascript gig that led to more work with the same client, and his associates, and their associates... I'm now semi-retired and have been for 18 months, ticking over with past clients and still getting direct requests from new clients through PPH.
If nothing else, it's a great opportunity to practice your self-marketing skills, and if you win some bids, you at least get a bit of income. More importantly you refresh your skills, widen your experience, and learn from other people's mistakes. And the best bit? Absolutely no flying involved!
Don't join a site that requires you to "buy" bids with real cash, and you've nothing to lose.
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Quote: No web development or WPF though.
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Quote: my current position(manager)
Technically he doesn't appear to be a coder per se. Since he mentioned cryptography I would suggest he goes to:
Topic: blockchain · GitHub
delves into that starts selling snake oil solutions to world problems
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fair enough, but these sites don't just provide coders; plenty of other technical and non-tech requirements there. I do non-development work through them as well as coding jobs.
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You are one verry sick puppy, ain't you?
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If you're willing to relocate, you could get a job in three months. Lots of jobs in Boston. Cost of living is high though.
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