The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#1351 Post by Zod »

starku wrote:Everything used to be computer science back in the day

Back when it education was quality and worth something
they just dumbed all the tech down so you don't need specialists as much :smug:
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#1352 Post by starku »

No they dumbed it down for all the consumer grade roles that emerged in the late 90s and early 2000

The stuff that's generally covered in technical schools now

A my university the it standard outside pure coding is fucking laughable bullshit but ten years ago it ws intense hard work for google stuff

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#1353 Post by Zod »

you mean like how boolean was still relevant for searching?
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#1354 Post by starku »

I meant that as an indicator of education quality, not content

Even seven or eight ears ago the database curriculum was solid

These days it's GOOD MORNING KIDS DO YOU KNOW TRIVIA

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#1355 Post by Oxymoron »

To be honest, i used the term"computer science", but that's a translation mistake more than anything else. Here everything is lumped under the same term : "Informatique".

But, honestly ? I have the diploma, I don't even know how to programm in fucking C. I have basis, right. But they are so frail as to be laughable.

For crying out loud, my "Big Project", which counted for a really important part of my final exams, was three or five fucking PHP pages doing a static SQL request on a (preexisting) Oracle database, putting the result in a 2-dimensional array, doing some sorts and displaying the result in HTML in the navigator ! And it took me one month and a half to put that together !

(on the other hand, I now have good basis on the working principles behind an associative database, so...)


Well, that's what I get for working in a company that has nothing to do with my field of study I guess ?
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#1356 Post by Zod »

starku wrote:I meant that as an indicator of education quality, not content

Even seven or eight ears ago the database curriculum was solid

These days it's GOOD MORNING KIDS DO YOU KNOW TRIVIA
that sounds like the bullshit "intro to PCs" course i was forced to take

it was more insulting to my intelligence than informative
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#1357 Post by starku »

Yeah when I worked in that industry I got sent to some thing

And it was like LET'S TALK ABOUT TCPIP STACK ALL SEMESTER EVEN THOUGH IT'S A FOURTH YEAR UNIT

Yay thanks guys

Ofc it was catering to international students who pay more sooooo

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#1358 Post by Veef »

GUYS

i probably hafta pay 180 USD for a doctor's visit because the same company has different insurance networks for state healthcare XD

even though i was told i could keep my primary care provider

iluvit

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#1359 Post by timmy »

That sounds complicated and infuriating

In other news just tried to visit good old Jeff Russell's Starship Dimensions to settle an argument the Stofsk bloke and I had earlier, and got hit with

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Interesting. It was still up about two months ago. Do you reckon he just forgot about it?
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#1360 Post by Aaron »

The guy with the huge chart?

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#1361 Post by starku »

The guy afraid of angry nerds

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#1362 Post by Aaron »

Oh right, the VS guys pestered him a bunch.

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#1363 Post by starku »

I guess the happy nerds being nice to him was more important than whatever truth he was trying to find :v

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#1364 Post by Aaron »

Constant emails about a set of space testicles would get pretty annoying.

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#1365 Post by Veef »

timmy wrote:That sounds complicated and infuriating
insurance networks are the polite way for the rich people in charge to say "your money is no good here" :quack:

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#1366 Post by Stofsk »

timmy wrote:That sounds complicated and infuriating

In other news just tried to visit good old Jeff Russell's Starship Dimensions to settle an argument the Stofsk bloke and I had earlier, and got hit with

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Interesting. It was still up about two months ago. Do you reckon he just forgot about it?
Wait, I checked this site the other day.

also what was the argument you and i had because i've completely forgotten it

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#1367 Post by Zod »

Ha ha, fatty nerd moment.
The Voyage Home was filmed in large measure in the San Francisco Bay area in California. For example, the scene where Kirk just about gets hit by a car was filmed at the corner of Kearney, Pacific Avenue, and Columbus in downtown San Francisco [34].
As it turns out that corner is right near the hotel I picked for my trip to SFC in July. Completely unintentional.
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#1368 Post by Aaron »

Well now you can walk around saying "double dumbass on you!"

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#1369 Post by Zod »

the buttery nipple is quite possibly the best cocktail shooter ever
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#1370 Post by Phantasee »

Fuck

I can see exactly where all the additions and modifications were made to this constitution

They are so poorly spelled ("honourary") and formatted

I wonder if fixing improper spelling and punctuation requires separate amendments or if I can just do them and hope nobody bitches about it.
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#1371 Post by Phantasee »

As far as I know there's a 50/50 chance of me getting dumped in the next few minutes. I don't think I'm going to take it well.
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#1372 Post by Losonti Tokash »

i feel a really strong desire to either beat the shit out of a pillow or drink all of the tequila on top of the fridge

phant that blows dude

maybe i should say something profound

but i can't think of anything

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#1373 Post by Questor »

Phantasee wrote:As far as I know there's a 50/50 chance of me getting dumped in the next few minutes. I don't think I'm going to take it well.
That sucks.

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#1374 Post by Aaron »

So we're starting to look at houses in case the feds don't appeal. If I buy the hobby farm I've always wanted, I think I'm going back to my Grizzly Adams beard.

No overalls though.

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#1375 Post by timmy »

Aww c'mon sarge

Bibs and braces
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