It is intuitive thinking that can place women at a particular advantage. Otherwise strength is such a male turn on and protective thing.
Yet don't be hindered by females not having some intellect or even some muscle power...they have their own gifts that make male and female complete....
Yeah, we like to say this to feed the male ego..........LOL....
Originally posted by chillmeistergen
You work in I.T; possibly the most common form of employment, you haven't been to college, you seem to have no specialist knowledge apart from limited knowledge in I.T, you're in a nuclear family, you constantly reminisce on what you once were. That's all pretty darn average.
Update:
Education: I have 5 degrees, now: 3 associates and two Bachelors. I will start 2 masters in the fall of 2015 (I'm taking a year off). I graduated summa cuma laude as rank 1 in my class. Only 2 students graduated summa cum laude. 🙂
Employment: I work in upper management for our IT Organization. My boss is the CIO of our company and is about to retire. He said I am his first choice to replace him. 🙂 So, one promotion away from being an executive of a multi-billion dollar company. 😄
Assets: I purchased a home and 2 cars since your post was made. I have expanded my stock portfolio quite significantly, as well (15-20 times what it was when you made that post).
Certifications: I now have over 13 IT Certifications including ITIL Expert.
It took me almost 6 years to deliver this epic comeback post, haha. I don't need to reminiscence as I keep making new, better, and more noteworthy achievements. Sure, I used to powerlift and I was pretty dang strong. But I think my above achievements outweigh those, significantly.
I don't care if you or others perceive this as bragging. I have done pretty good for myself through hard work and dedication. Suck my balls.
Originally posted by Bardock42
It is good that people's insults have made you excel at certain aspects of your life, they (I) obviously deserve partial credit.
You actually did help on at least a couple of homework assignments (I lost track of all the times I asked for help or advice on homework). But you could offer no assistance for a Python programming assignment...that was when I needed you most! 🙁
Yes, after the semester was over that covered Python, you told me you became interested in Python and started to learn it. Remember me getting upset with you (jokingly) for learning Python stuff after the semester was over?
I asked you tons of questions about writing assignments and even a few times about how to deal with some troublesome professors. We talked about at least a couple of my law classes as they touched on business ethics which you and I are both interested in.
This is off-topic but I don't think anyone cares.
Originally posted by dadudemon
You actually did help on at least a couple of homework assignments (I lost track of all the times I asked for help or advice on homework). But you could offer no assistance for a Python programming assignment...that was when I needed you most! 🙁
Originally posted by dadudemon
Update:Education: I have 5 degrees, now: 3 associates and two Bachelors. I will start 2 masters in the fall of 2015 (I'm taking a year off). I graduated summa cuma laude as rank 1 in my class. Only 2 students graduated summa cum laude. 🙂
Employment: I work in upper management for our IT Organization. My boss is the CIO of our company and is about to retire. He said I am his first choice to replace him. 🙂 So, one promotion away from being an executive of a multi-billion dollar company. 😄
Assets: I purchased a home and 2 cars since your post was made. I have expanded my stock portfolio quite significantly, as well (15-20 times what it was when you made that post).
Certifications: I now have over 13 IT Certifications including ITIL Expert.
It took me almost 6 years to deliver this epic comeback post, haha. I don't need to reminiscence as I keep making new, better, and more noteworthy achievements. Sure, I used to powerlift and I was pretty dang strong. But I think my above achievements outweigh those, significantly.
I don't care if you or others perceive this as bragging. I have done pretty good for myself through hard work and dedication. Suck my balls.
Stop lying
Originally posted by dadudemon
Yes, after the semester was over that covered Python, you told me you became interested in Python and started to learn it. Remember me getting upset with you (jokingly) for learning Python stuff after the semester was over?I asked you tons of questions about writing assignments and even a few times about how to deal with some troublesome professors. We talked about at least a couple of my law classes as they touched on business ethics which you and I are both interested in.
This is off-topic but I don't think anyone cares.
Wait...who are you again?
Originally posted by Astner
You should've hit me up, two years ago I only programmed in Haskell and Python, well C++ if you count MATLAB.
I had no idea.
The Python code we had to write was to crack the encryption on a hash table. We ended up being the only students to crack the hash table with our Python code. It was a very very simple 6 line program. Just figuring out the syntax was what gave us so much trouble. Even a poor programmer in Python would have been able to tell us how to proceed. We just had NEVER used Python and knowing Java didn't help much (because the syntax is so much more different than Java as opposed to C# and Java where they are remarkably similar).
Originally posted by Bardock42
Do you still program in your current job? And if so, in what?
Yes, I'm genuinely curious about this, too. Obtaining a physics or math degree at a reputable university is no easy feat. Despite his arrogance, it is still quite an achievement.
But if all that math he did is being used in IT (an almost unrelated field), that seems like a wasted effort. He should have gone for an IT-related degree.
Does Europe offer good IT Degrees?