Boring in here tonight!

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
This is what happens when you move back 15 feet from the bonfire when a guy yells ... Last Year's Christmas Tree Inbound.
Should have moved back 30 feet!
Yep, that's me in the bonfire picture looking at my shin!

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Sportello

Well-Known Member
I hope you get that looked at, that's a 3rd degree burn.
It’s hid d
This is what happens when you move back 15 feet from the bonfire when a guy yells ... Last Year's Christmas Tree Inbound.
Should have moved back 30 feet!
Yep, that's me in the bonfire picture looking at my shin!

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Too fat to move quickly, too dumb to sit at a safe distance.

You've really let yourself go.
 

Sportello

Well-Known Member
At least my family doesn’t hate me like your family hates you.
You’ll die alone and lonely.
Wow!
Everyone knows who you are.

I happen to have an appropriate number of children, who also have an appropriate number of children.

Everyone is successful, so far, and each generation seems to be a little better than the last.

The whole damn family is healthy and happy. They are all pretty good looking, too.

Sorry your life sucks.

I think I was 4 or 5 when I figured out how far away to stay from a bonfire.

Heal quickly!
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
What do you know about Heuristic ?

You can tell how bored I am..
My experience is in math and computer programming/science and involves mathematical logic and inference to solve a problem when normal methodologies are too slow or burdensome/tedious. I remember getting compliments from my profs at Tech because I used heuristics to solve problems and I did have a knack at it. The profs would only give me half credit for solving a problem because I didn't show my work.
It did get me into an artificial intelligence program under Prof Gough and we had conference calls with ...



Wait for it rickyb ...




Noam Chomsky! LOL
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rickyb

Well-Known Member
My experience is in math and computer programming/science and involves mathematical logic and inference to solve a problem when normal methodologies are too slow or burdensome/tedious. I remember getting compliments from my profs at Tech because I used heuristics to solve problems and I did have a knack at it. The profs would only give me half credit for solving a problem because I didn't show my work.
It did get me into an artificial intelligence program under Prof Gough and we had conference calls with ...



Wait for it rickyb ...




Noam Chomsky! LOL
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that sick. ive only ever seen peter joseph in person. i almost saw chris hedges live when he was in town, but it was full. one of the guys paid tribute to me as i was a big donor and we could've talked on the phone.
 

rod

Retired 22 years
that sick. ive only ever seen peter joseph in person. i almost saw chris hedges live when he was in town, but it was full. one of the guys paid tribute to me as i was a big donor and we could've talked on the phone.
I saw Porter Wagoner once. He was standing next to me at another urinal. We didn't talk.
 
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