I'll add that to my list of questions to ask on my first day.MrPopo wrote:Sweet, can you give my company a discount on our Rackspace servers?Flake wrote:Yep! It's going to be an even better job than the one I lost in September and for the first time since before I joined the military in 2002, I'll be an employee instead of a contractor. If I can help it, I never want to be a contractor again.Jmustang1968 wrote:
Very nice! Rackspace?
Thanks for the good feels, all. Expect to see more of me going forward.
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Frown: This video:
http://sftimes.co/?id=216&src=share_fb_new_216
What a stupid load of crap. All of these old-man-isms don't equate to jack squat. So you didn't have smart phones or tablets growing up? Amazing, how did you ever survive? Please, do go on telling me how you're the greatest generation.
You played outside, all day, everyday? Somehow I doubt it, but lets say you did. Superb. You should be applauded. Unfortunately for me, I played little league, and even better I played fucking Nintendo, and it beat playing in the blistering sun. No kid was fat fifty or sixty years ago? Uh-huh. Sure. You grew up in cribs lined with lead based paint? You want a medal for society being more ignorant back then? And is the assumption that education was better sixty years ago because more people flunked? That doesn't make a lick of sense.
And way to cherry pick why your generation was so great. Where was the part about "most of our parents were overworked, under appreciated closed minded racists"? What about "Most colored folk had their own drinking water fountains and even schools"?
Yes, the music kids listen to these days does suck, but why are you judging kids that haven't grown up yet in the first place? So kindly shut your opinion hole you stick ball playing, overall wearing, staring at the sun for fun having dipshit.
http://sftimes.co/?id=216&src=share_fb_new_216
What a stupid load of crap. All of these old-man-isms don't equate to jack squat. So you didn't have smart phones or tablets growing up? Amazing, how did you ever survive? Please, do go on telling me how you're the greatest generation.
You played outside, all day, everyday? Somehow I doubt it, but lets say you did. Superb. You should be applauded. Unfortunately for me, I played little league, and even better I played fucking Nintendo, and it beat playing in the blistering sun. No kid was fat fifty or sixty years ago? Uh-huh. Sure. You grew up in cribs lined with lead based paint? You want a medal for society being more ignorant back then? And is the assumption that education was better sixty years ago because more people flunked? That doesn't make a lick of sense.
And way to cherry pick why your generation was so great. Where was the part about "most of our parents were overworked, under appreciated closed minded racists"? What about "Most colored folk had their own drinking water fountains and even schools"?
Yes, the music kids listen to these days does suck, but why are you judging kids that haven't grown up yet in the first place? So kindly shut your opinion hole you stick ball playing, overall wearing, staring at the sun for fun having dipshit.
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Oh very nice, great work environment. One of my best friends works there, David Dye. If you happen to see him, tell him hello.Flake wrote:Yep! It's going to be an even better job than the one I lost in September and for the first time since before I joined the military in 2002, I'll be an employee instead of a contractor. If I can help it, I never want to be a contractor again.Jmustang1968 wrote:
Very nice! Rackspace?
Thanks for the good feels, all. Expect to see more of me going forward.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Dang, Lukey. First post of yrs i've been disappointed with in awhile.Luke wrote:old guy rant
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mjmjr25 wrote:Dang, Lukey. First post of yrs i've been disappointed with in awhile.Luke wrote:old guy rant
Yeah. Forget modern medicine. Polio was awesome. Doctors who recommended smoking cigarettes, Mothers who used whiskey to stop a crying baby? Those were the days.
And kids respected their elders. They didn't snitch or rat out those who sexually molested them, 'cause those were the times. Domestic abuse? That was just a way of life back then, as a woman's place was in the kitchen. Calling kids faggots and picking on "retards", well that was innocent fun. And life was better when the Jews stuck to their own kind, so did the eye-talians, Polocks, and the lot of 'em.
I absolutely loathe articles that tout how old-man-isms made them the greatest generation.
Things are much, much better these days.
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mjmjr25 wrote:Dang, Lukey. First post of yrs i've been disappointed with in awhile.Luke wrote:old guy rant
I'm disappointed you agree with a generation where women married their rapists, racism was rampant, there was zero tolerance for different lifestyles, and it was believed you could beat the retard out of someone.
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I agree completely. People tend to forget how terrible things were back then. Our society has come a very long way in the past 30 years, and it has come even further in the past 60 years. IMO, this sort of nostalgia is reminiscent of the nostalgia for the antebellum south that was prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s. (Unless you died of malaria, polio, tuberculosis or some other horrible disease, things were great if you were a wealthy, white, land-owning male. Otherwise, you were a slave, second-class citizen, and/or condemned to endure pregnancy after pregnancy.)Luke wrote:Things are much, much better these days.
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Ticked - despite having 0 deductions on our paychecks, donating alot of money, and having about 10k on our mortgage interest, our accountant says we owe about 1k in federal taxes. I am paying him what he wants for preparing it, then taking it to another accountant. This guy is phoning it in. There is no way we owe that much, when we did not move up a tax bracket and my income stayed exactly the same, while my wife's only went up 1k.
Smile - Opened Billion Dollar bracket, hit random, hit submit.
Smile - Opened Billion Dollar bracket, hit random, hit submit.
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Ok. Completely lost here, Luke. Not one of ^those things, or the things you mentioend in your other post was mentioned in the video you linked.Luke wrote:mjmjr25 wrote:Dang, Lukey. First post of yrs i've been disappointed with in awhile.Luke wrote:old guy rant
I'm disappointed you agree with a generation where women married their rapists, racism was rampant, there was zero tolerance for different lifestyles, and it was believed you could beat the retard out of someone.
The video wasn't a commentary against any changes for the better. The video is a tribute to some of the benefits of simpler times - a time when we didn't blame someone else for spilling hot coffee on ourselves. It was a commentary on newer isn't ALWAYS better. It was a tribute to hard work. It was saying the IPad might be cool but it shouldn't be the babysitter. Did you watch it?
You like challenges and speak highly of your father often. Heres a challenge. Send your father the video. Then send him a copy of your post with commentary about the video. No edit, no apologetics, no contingencies. Let us know how he responds to your post. You miss the boat on this one buddy.
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Yes, yes you are.mjmjr25 wrote: Ok. Completely lost here, Luke.
^Read.prfsnl_gmr wrote:I agree completely. People tend to forget how terrible things were back then. Our society has come a very long way in the past 30 years, and it has come even further in the past 60 years. IMO, this sort of nostalgia is reminiscent of the nostalgia for the antebellum south that was prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s. (Unless you died of malaria, polio, tuberculosis or some other horrible disease, things were great if you were a wealthy, white, land-owning male. Otherwise, you were a slave, second-class citizen, and/or condemned to endure pregnancy after pregnancy.)Luke wrote:Things are much, much better these days.