The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution
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Wtf is scart?
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an early european attempt at a composite plug standard
nobody needs it anymore beyond legacy hardware
nobody needs it anymore beyond legacy hardware
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Basically, an analog equivalent to HDMI. We never used RCA cables around here, everything was using SCART instead.
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- uraniun235
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what, DisplayPort? where are they saying that?starku wrote:Everything went hd like 5 years ago
Im not sure even budget appliances use anything but hdmi now
Ps computer nerds think the industry will switch ports again to that pc one
It's hilarious
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Every article on dp and hdmi boils down to OMG DISPLAYPORT SO FLEXOBLE AND INNOVATIVE LOL
The laugh is by the time anyone cares about hdmis limits there'll be something else to use
The whole thing makes you understand why at one long there were 4 av connection choices
Te answer is 'fatties'
The laugh is by the time anyone cares about hdmis limits there'll be something else to use
The whole thing makes you understand why at one long there were 4 av connection choices
Te answer is 'fatties'
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i guess i don't read enough articles about interconnects to notice
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i remember trying to get my nes to work with an ancient B&W tv by tying the antenna wires to actual screws to get a signal when i was a kid
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That worked for the Atari 7800 too.
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I swear to god this catheter is driving me insane.
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Yeah those are a blast. I love when they tape it your leg, so everytime you move it jerks your dick and pulls leg hair.
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Aaron wrote:Yeah those are a blast. I love when they tape it your leg, so everytime you move it jerks your dick and pulls leg hair.
Yeah, fun as hell.
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And now it's crimping because my mother is an idiot and bought that cling-tape that just slides down my leg instead of regular medical tape.
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Lest I have some lydocaine gel to put on my pecker.
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It's 4:20 AM, this morning I have to go see my old school so they can validate my application to a formation, and get to have the application sent by the post office before the end of the day or I won't be able to pursue this formation next year
And I can't sleep because I have this unnerving sensation I'm going to wet myself, when my bladder is empty
Kill me
And I can't sleep because I have this unnerving sensation I'm going to wet myself, when my bladder is empty
Kill me
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Ok, now the whole mess isn't my responsibility anymore - for a while at least. And hopefully i'll be able to sleep tonight.Oxymoron wrote:It's 4:20 AM, this morning I have to go see my old school so they can validate my application to a formation, and get to have the application sent by the post office before the end of the day or I won't be able to pursue this formation next year
And I can't sleep because I have this unnerving sensation I'm going to wet myself, when my bladder is empty
Kill me
Man, tomorrow appointment with the psy is going to be a riot.
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We won, we actually fucking won! I'll get my 27k back.
http://www.news957.com/news/national/ar ... r-veterans
http://www.news957.com/news/national/ar ... r-veterans
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I hope so, and thanks.
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I'm ignorant about non-American societies, what exactly is the 'formation' you're applying to?Oxymoron wrote:It's 4:20 AM, this morning I have to go see my old school so they can validate my application to a formation, and get to have the application sent by the post office before the end of the day or I won't be able to pursue this formation next year
And I can't sleep because I have this unnerving sensation I'm going to wet myself, when my bladder is empty
Kill me
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There's the official story.uraniun235 wrote:I'm ignorant about non-American societies, what exactly is the 'formation' you're applying to?
Here will be mine.
Ok, it's going to be a bit complicated and maybe off-topic, so take a seat.
At the end of High School, French students pass a final examination which is called the "Baccalauréat", shortened as "Bac". It validate their high-school years, and give them the right to access Higher Education.
Your level of post-bac studies is counted by how many post-bac years of study your formation/diploma takes. There are three standardized level at the European scale : Licence, Master and Doctorat. Licence is Bac+3, Master is Bac+5, and Doctorat is Bac+8.
The "Brevet de Technicien Supérieur (BTS)" I passed was a diploma of Bac+2 level. I did it in special mode called "alternance", where I spent half my time in classes, and half my time working in a company and applying my knowledge there. Basically, I got paid to study. Win-win. I loved it.
Thing is, the diploma was in the field of computer-science, specifically, maintenance of computer systems and networks. basically, I'd describe the job it destined me to as "CompSci Janitor".
I wanted some fresh air, and so, my diploma in my pocket and because I could, I chose to try another path of education, trying to become an Urbanist.
However, after nearly one year i can see now that it isn't the thing for me. I... well, I wouldn't be able to work in the field. As a hobby, maybe, but I couldn't make it my life.
So instead I have chosen to pursue a "Licence Professionnelle", one supplementary year of formation which will put me at a Bac+3 level education, in the domain of embedded systems. I'm going to have to seriously work on refreshing my knowledge in programmation and electronic and things like that, but, well, I might as well bite the bullet now while I still can.
I have accepted that I will never be satisfied with what I'll do of my life, so I am making myself a path toward a way of spartan comfort, which will give me the time and resources necessary to relieve my frustrations in artistic forms.
I will need to create to remain sane.
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probly got some emotional bullshit waiting around the corner
but at least i got me some front row seats for eddie izzard next year
but at least i got me some front row seats for eddie izzard next year
DracuLax - when even Death can't scare the shit out of you
- uraniun235
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That's interesting. Over here the label "computer science" tends to get reserved for programming, and even then there's usually a heavy emphasis on math and algorithms if I remember right. Computer janitor jobs tend to get lumped under a different label of "Information Technology" (IT), although there are plenty of IT job listings where the HR department assumes that a CS degree would be good preparation for it. (I'm not saying your way is wrong, it's just a note on differences.)Thing is, the diploma was in the field of computer-science, specifically, maintenance of computer systems and networks. basically, I'd describe the job it destined me to as "CompSci Janitor".
Anyway, best of luck with your application. I'm feeling hopeful about a phone interview I've got coming up with a company for a position as a "technical installer"; supposedly the job is about meeting retailers and installing credit/debit card terminals for them. I think it'll be a nice change of pace since I already spent seven years being a computer janitor.
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Everything used to be computer science back in the day
Back when it education was quality and worth something
Back when it education was quality and worth something