Originally posted by rudester
Try drawing it by graph from picture to watever ur doing, use a ruler. When u go to bed ur feet are probably colder and as ur in bed ur body is getting warmer so u feel the need to take them off wen ur half asleep.
What do you mean a graph?
Yeah I would say it's likely my feet are to warm.
Originally posted by TheOneFirestormGet a clear transfer paper and make a scale using a ruler lets say 1 to 100, watever is easy for u then break it down to 10. So at 10 u make a line across the clear paper and u do the same going down. Once u created a graph copy or trace the pic by box. If its to hard to create a graph just trace it using a lamp under a glass table. If that is still to hard u can use transfer paper which u first trace and rub on. One side should be black, sold at the art store or u could learn to draw! Lol
What do you mean a graph?Yeah I would say it's likely my feet are to warm.
Originally posted by rudester
Get a clear transfer paper and make a scale using a ruler lets say 1 to 100, watever is easy for u then break it down to 10. So at 10 u make a line across the clear paper and u do the same going down. Once u created a graph copy or trace the pic by box. If its to hard to create a graph just trace it using a lamp under a glass table. If that is still to hard u can use transfer paper which u first trace and rub on. One side should be black, sold at the art store or u could learn to draw! Lol
Oh that's what it is.
I've drawn more males than females so drawing female faces to be good is going to take time.
Horns of the Succubus easy I can draw them on her forehead, or on top of her head.
I'm a Die Hard Tennessee Titans fan, and can't wait for the NFL Regular Season to start.
I see hair regrowing in the front of my head on the left and right sides.
I'm optimistic it can continue to grow, and return to being thick.
There are guys including known celebrities Jason Statham, Bruce Willis, Vin Disel, etc that don't mind shaving their heads because of hair loss problems but I'm not one of them.
I'm going to continue to try regrow my hair.
Originally posted by Kharhmah
I just rubbed one out.
I walked my dog, and thought about making a pretentious short film about walking my dog. File it in the "ideas I'll probably not execute on folder" (folders actually, basically, a rack of folders, really, a library of rack of folders, lbh)
So the supervisor of my team had distributed todays work evenly among me and my colleagues, and said that if we finished quickly we could go home earlier.
So obviously I was the first one to finish (and would've gotten home three hours earlier) but then my supervisor changed his mind and decided that I should help one of my colleagues whom couldn't program at all, so I ended up doing all his work and had to work an hour overtime.
Speaking of which, I didn't become a consultant to program. Yet somehow in the vast majority of my teams's assignments I end up as a code monkey.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Perhaps your supervisor feels you don't have any other skills.
I'd be fine with it if it was mathematical programming dealing with optimization and whatnot, but we're sitting in ****ing Eclipse and writing programs.
**** my life.
Originally posted by Astner
Or perhaps my supervisors knows that only know that a handful of us can program worth a damn. My M.Sc. is mathematics and physics related, and I've only taken a single course dedicated to programming in my entire life.I'd be fine with it if it was mathematical programming dealing with optimization and whatnot, but we're sitting in ****ing Eclipse and writing programs.
**** my life.
I'm sorry hug
It'll get better, I'm sure.