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#1527 Oct 22 2013 at 2:24 PM Rating: Excellent
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If it makes a difference protein, it's on sale today only for 40% off. I saw a post from the GW2 page on facebook last night about it.
Did I miss it already? I see $50 and $70 as prices on their site today... Smiley: glare

Yes... like I said, one day only. That'll teach you not to check this thread before you go home. Smiley: tongue

Bah, I did. Smiley: bah

You posted at 4:15, I leave work at 4:00. Smiley: nod
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#1528 Oct 22 2013 at 3:04 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
I leave work at 4:00. Smiley: nod
OMG SOCIALISM!
#1529 Oct 22 2013 at 3:08 PM Rating: Excellent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
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I leave work at 4:00. Smiley: nod
OMG SOCIALISM!
Srsly. Show up sometime 7:30am to 8:00am and work until 4:00pm-ish without a break.

I'm a regular commie. Smiley: disappointed
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#1530 Oct 22 2013 at 3:12 PM Rating: Good
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Kalivha wrote:
I freak out when people rearrange my furniture while I'm out of the house.


Me too. Mainly because I'm the only one with a key to my apartment, so rearranged furniture means my landlord has some weird interior design OCD, or I've got a poltergeist.
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#1531 Oct 22 2013 at 3:34 PM Rating: Good
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Having a poltergeist would be cool, I think you need an old building for that though.

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I freak out when people rearrange my furniture while I'm out of the house.
So did Berlage, except that he was an architect so in the house he's built that I've seen on the inside the cabinets and paintings are nailed to the wall and the tile floor is only laid around the carpet so that it was impossible to move any furniture.
#1532 Oct 22 2013 at 4:51 PM Rating: Good
Whoops. I assumed you worked until 5pm. That's what all those normal people do. For next time, like their page on facebook or subscribe to email updates or something like that? Then next time they have a sale on the game you know about it.
#1533 Oct 22 2013 at 6:13 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Having a poltergeist would be cool, I think you need an old building for that though.
Having a poultrygeist might be a bit awkward and incredibly NSFW.
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#1534 Oct 23 2013 at 1:20 AM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
I leave work at 4:00. Smiley: nod
OMG SOCIALISM!
Srsly. Show up sometime 7:30am to 8:00am and work until 4:00pm-ish without a break.

I'm a regular commie. Smiley: disappointed


i usually do ~6:30 to 3:00

or when i show up til 3 if i sleep in

with a lunch of 15-45 minutes

and between 30 - 90 minutes of down time when compiling

still waiting for my new computer which which greatly reduce compile time.

they getting me a new imac with a 1 tb fusion drive and 32 gb of ram

the wait is killing me
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#1535 Oct 23 2013 at 2:48 AM Rating: Good
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I thought that compiling code was the best time of the day since that's when you get to do whatever you feel like.
#1536 Oct 23 2013 at 4:24 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
I thought that compiling code was the best time of the day since that's when you get to do whatever you feel like.


in general yes but my current computer is 5-6 years old and 6 minute compiles for trivial stuff kill me

i wasnt kidding about 30-90 minutes a day compiling

it should be closer to 15 -30

and even if my compile time gets shot to 5 minutes a day i will still goof around and extends that 20 sec compile into 2 minutes of free time

cause seriously im the only programmer in the office every day, no one at the office has any idea what i do anyway. i could juggle all day and say t i was thinking about X and it would be ok.

we have a giant ball from one of those stupid ball chairs. i often dribble it around the office. if people question, i say compiling or thinking about stuff.

they both work as answers.
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#1537 Oct 23 2013 at 5:31 AM Rating: Good
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I work 8 AM to 1:30 PM on late days, with a 15-30-minute break every 90 minutes.

Of course, that's not including special days, like parent consultation days, where I work 8 AM to 8 PM, or team meeting days where I work from 8 AM to 4 PM. And I do some work from home as well, since the job isn't really a "go home and forget about it" job.

The upside is that teaching never gets boring, and I couldn't imagine myself in an office job where **** all happens. Oh, and the holidays. Just had a week off because of the autumn break. Only teachers and students get that week off. Smiley: thumbsup
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#1538 Oct 23 2013 at 7:19 AM Rating: Good
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Teachers are lazy bastards!
#1539 Oct 23 2013 at 9:02 AM Rating: Good
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It's worth mentioning that being a teacher in elementary schools is ridiculously exhaustive.

We have few actual work hours, but while we're at work, we're 100% on. If you're having one of those days where you feel like **** and just want to go zombie mode in front of the computer with a bucket of coffee... well, tough luck. You may feel like ****, but you have to get in there and spend 90 minutes "performing" in front of a highly critical audience of 20+ kids with varying degrees of ADHD.

Definitely a job you either love or hate. I love it. You have to in order to stay in it.
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#1540 Oct 23 2013 at 9:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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still waiting for my new computer which which greatly reduce compile time.
They promised me something like this too, alas it hasn't happened yet. Stuff runs 20x faster on our data computers than on mine, it makes testing stuff on my computer unnecessarily painful. Smiley: frown
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I've had really bad body acne since I was like 13, but I finally went to a dermatologist for it today (because it's been getting worse, spreading, and turning cystic).

So he put me on a twice-a-day antibiotic regimen. Which means no dairy 1 hour before, or 2 hours after, a pill which I take every 12 hours.

That ******* blows.

I usually eat yogurt in the morning, and I use skim milk in my coffee. And with my commute, 12 hours puts me RIGHT when I'd normally drink a protein shake before I work out (using whey protein).

Plus, no cheese and such unless I eat essentially right before I go to bed.

I am unhappy. Smiley: glare
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#1542 Oct 23 2013 at 1:31 PM Rating: Good
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I hope the antibiotics work so it's not all ******.
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You and I both, lol.

He also took off a mole to check it. But I think I've had that one since I was a kid, so I doubt it's anything important.
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#1544 Oct 23 2013 at 2:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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I hope the antibiotics don't make you feel sh*tty either. Fingers crossed everything goes well. [:crossedfingers:] That should be a thing... Smiley: glare

Edited, Oct 23rd 2013 1:12pm by someproteinguy
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#1545 Oct 23 2013 at 2:53 PM Rating: Good
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lol, it should.

I guess I'll start having yogurt with lunch, since I can't do breakfast anymore. I'll need a probiotic with this...
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#1546 Oct 23 2013 at 3:50 PM Rating: Good
I was just going to say, you should take a prebiotic if you're taking that many antibiotics. It would suck for you to get a candida outbreak after getting rid of acne.

In other news, I've been on a low carb diet for about six weeks now. I've lost about 10 lbs and my candida rash has almost completely disappeared. I would have lost more, but I've cheated a few times. Sometimes it's hard, but mostly I really like it. Bacon cheeseburgers and salads, lots of bacon, veggies covered in butter and garlic, etc. Dieting is hard man.
#1547 Oct 23 2013 at 4:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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Debating starting up NaNoWriMo next month, since I'm going to have a little more free time.

Now I just have to think of a plot...

Got it! Lesbian Space Aliens from Outer Space: The Musical
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#1548 Oct 23 2013 at 5:24 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
I've had really bad body acne since I was like 13, but I finally went to a dermatologist for it today (because it's been getting worse, spreading, and turning cystic).

So he put me on a twice-a-day antibiotic regimen. Which means no dairy 1 hour before, or 2 hours after, a pill which I take every 12 hours.

That @#%^ing blows.

I usually eat yogurt in the morning, and I use skim milk in my coffee. And with my commute, 12 hours puts me RIGHT when I'd normally drink a protein shake before I work out (using whey protein).

Plus, no cheese and such unless I eat essentially right before I go to bed.

I am unhappy. Smiley: glare

Doxycycline? The antibiotics in the tetracycline family are no-dairy antibiotics, and years ago doxycycline was the drug of choice for treatment of acne via oral administration (tetracycline before that). Then there was the topical mixture of clindamycin that had to be prepared by the Pharmacist, which Upjohn eventually woke up to and released as a pre-packaged product.

In my senior year of Pharmacy School I worked in a pharmacy that had at least a dozen derms within prescribing distance, and the Pharmacist hated compounding prescriptions so I got them all when I got in after class. I loved it. Coolest part of Pharmacy - compounding prescriptions. I always had one or two clindamycin solutions to do.

Now my job is so boring. I get to harass the crap out of people until they give up. Great.

By the way, the antibiotics won't work. It's all hormone related. You may see a decrease after a while, but it's just a coincidence. You'd be better off finding an endocrinologist who is willing to treat it.

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So, I've decided that grading papers is my least favorite thing in the world.

Only 75 to go.
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Doxycycline, yeah. I'm allergic to Penicillin, so antibiotics are more restricted for me in general.

And dammit, the medical field needs to stop splitting into specialties. Smiley: mad

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Honestly, my suspicion is that he intends to do this until it proves resistant enough that he can prescribe whatever accutane offshoot he prefers. But he's obviously not going to do that with a new patient.

Edited, Oct 23rd 2013 8:09pm by idiggory
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#1551 Oct 23 2013 at 10:58 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
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still waiting for my new computer which which greatly reduce compile time.
They promised me something like this too, alas it hasn't happened yet. Stuff runs 20x faster on our data computers than on mine, it makes testing stuff on my computer unnecessarily painful. Smiley: frown


they ordered it, apple just hasnt sent the damn thing yet
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