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You're bored this morning, aren't you Scott.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
You're bored this morning, aren't you Scott.
Anything but, racing to get to the airport. Why?
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Someone's chocolate factory is getting a tour alright. . . .
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To check the findings, I have tagged every Chris that I am connected with on FB. -
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Americans blow up the swastika at the Nuremberg parade grounds.
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Little excerpt from a conversation this morning:
Person in department: Who's been asking for 'better' numbers? What is the payoff for the time spent discussing [problem that has been identified] so far and then, if changes [to the code] are made, for the time spent on 'fixing'?
Me: Striving for accuracy doesn't create its own reward?
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Little excerpt from a conversation this morning:
Person in department: Who's been asking for 'better' numbers? What is the payoff for the time spent discussing [problem that has been identified] so far and then, if changes [to the code] are made, for the time spent on 'fixing'?
Me: Striving for accuracy doesn't create its own reward?
I'm told constantly that accuracy isn't valuable. -
@scottalanmiller I find great value in accuracy.
The conversation was about a raw number vs a filtered number (I know I'm being vague). My argument was filters make the number more accurate for the person to use. Counter argument was that the raw number is more valuable because of X. X hadn't been presented prior to the excerpt.
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Little excerpt from a conversation this morning:
Person in department: Who's been asking for 'better' numbers? What is the payoff for the time spent discussing [problem that has been identified] so far and then, if changes [to the code] are made, for the time spent on 'fixing'?
Me: Striving for accuracy doesn't create its own reward?
It's like they have never heard of optimization before
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Q: Should I learn stuff like xlogo (or "things that relate to the GUI") even though I can't think of a reason I would ever have a GUI?
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Q: Should I learn stuff like xlogo (or "things that relate to the GUI") even though I can't think of a reason I would ever have a GUI?
I don't see why, unless it's something that's included in a cert you want to get.
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Q: Should I learn stuff like xlogo (or "things that relate to the GUI") even though I can't think of a reason I would ever have a GUI?
I don't see why, unless it's something that's included in a cert you want to get.
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Q: Should I learn stuff like xlogo (or "things that relate to the GUI") even though I can't think of a reason I would ever have a GUI?
That stuff is beyond useless.
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Q: Should I learn stuff like xlogo (or "things that relate to the GUI") even though I can't think of a reason I would ever have a GUI?
I don't see why, unless it's something that's included in a cert you want to get.
Which means the cert isn't a serious one.
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Feel a bit sick but could down to me being hungry