Ok. I tried using scrapbook again, and it doesn't seem like it changed much from the past. The old problems are still there. I think I would use it to try out some new code snippets though. Doesn't seem like it'll be good for anything else anyways.
# 1. How long have you been programming?
around 5 years
# 2. What is your occupation? (i.e. student, software programmer, tester)
student
# 3. What programming languages do you primarily code in?
java
# 4. How long have you been using Eclipse?
around 3 years
# 5. What...
If like the OP said, they do not fear pain nor death, then I think even 10 can take a grown man down easily. Since we're trying to see what's the largest number of 5-year-olds you can defeat, stamina and endurance are definitely important. So I would be shameless and run to the corner, beats...
Interesting. Nice show of quick hands. Wasn't too impressed with hanging stuff on the beam, but the moving lasers and bending lasers part was pretty cool.
That's the one with some karate guy breaking a watermelon (a.k.a. Berlin Wall) right?
I think that's Tuesday's episode. I thought it was pretty funny, esp. the part with Tommy Chang.
Sounds like its just another case of old people wanting to play matchmaker. I don't think they really gave a thought as to whether you and that girl's a good match or not. They just think it's fun to hook people up and then gossip about it later.
I second that. Best records are 4 seconds, 48 seconds, and around 150 seconds(forgot the exact number). But then I found where to change the high score, and it didn't feel as fun anymore :(
I think there are other, more important things to consider when you buy a house.
If the area's safe, convenient, and you don't mind having some noise, then it should be ok. It's probably not a good idea if you have kids though.
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