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First :piñata: !!!
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Forget Field12, what happened for Field13 :interrobang:
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I really hope Jane very creatively enhanced that submission. If that's real, that company doesn't need to fire Carl; they need to get him a coat with extra-long sleeves that fasten in back.
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And drastically revamp his cubicle, of course. Cardboard and cubicle walls are not fit for one such as Carl. He must have the softest of cushions around him, covering every wall.
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The real question is: what else happens at that company that would drive a man to such madness?
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The end sounds like the starting point of a Creepypasta.
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Carl probably liked his work-space to be dark so nobody could see the truth in his bloodshot eyes: He was high as a kite.
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I might have been tempted to return to Carl's cubicle a little while later wired up with a hidden tape recorder, and ask him to explain about the ants. I would then play the tape back to the management.
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They write Java code, so obviously they must be using
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Management would probably give him a bonus for being proactive ensuring that the database doesn't get ants. Nobody likes getting ants in their database...
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He must be dumb as bread. That explains the 'flourescent' light . . .
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Sounds like Abathur from Starcraft II: HotS.
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FTFY.
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TIL databases are like RAM: they need a scheduled refresh cycle.
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You have to have ants in you database otherwise you have nothing to interface the GBL to the Honeycombs.
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Those ants, are those fire ants? http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/fire_ants.png
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Either him or Moradin from Mass Effect.
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Both field12 and field13 are set via the following code not shown in the above section:
Why not simply include this in the insert statement? Because it is unlucky to have 13 fields in an insert, but all inserts should use a prime number of fields. As you would know if your brain hadn't been addled by all those EF rays.
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I just don't understand why he didn't simply use the reflection to create variables field1 to field12 or whatever (to columns.length).
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Was it an alien ant? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDl9ZMfj6aE
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Surely this system had an "Anthill Inside" sticker on the front of it?
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I've seen people who put cardboard over their cube to block out the overhead lights.
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I used to work with a guy who insisted on removing all of the tubes from the light over his desk. I suspect if we had cubes, he would have made a little hobbit hole of darkness...
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daggone it you ninja'd me on that xkcd
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"Hobbit" is not the right word - hobbits love nice things.
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This is true. A goblin cave would probably be a more apt description...
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Yeah, I've known lots of people who do that to make it easier to see their monitors — less glare; higher contrast. I'm not sure it's ideal in regard to eye strain, and I prefer to be able to read the paper documents that typically clutter my desk, but I don't consider a preference for that level of subdued lighting to be at all weird. Covering your cube with cardboard, however... I've never worked anywhere that would have been allowed.
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Now I can't not read that in Mordin's voice.
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Almost everyone here has "disabled" the florescent lights above their desks. No cardboard, although I have frequently joked about installing saloon-style swinging doors at the entrance to my cubical.
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More like the Skritt from GW2. Abathur would be more like:
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This wasn't just disabled. He had 5 monitors arranged to block as much light as possible from his corner. It was seriously a dingy corner. When combined with his like of "interesting" wallpapers it was really rather creepy.
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This sounds more like SchizoTypical Unstable Personality Identity Disorder to me. Are you sure you're linking to the correct article?
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Yes, yes. Very bad. You see, the cardboard is a fire hazard. Dangerous. Health and safety violation.
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It seems to me it means there is not a lot of flour in those lamps, which is a good thing, I guess.
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Not really. An air-flour mix can be quite explosive if the concentration is right.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3165069/Four-people-trapped-explosion-Cheshire-wood-treatment-works.html
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I guess I'm corrupted by my experience in Russia, but the smell of cough drops was a certain giveaway that the guy is a junkie.