My GOD. Today was a journey down the road frustration and ineptitude. You'd thinking running a networked POP3 e-mail program would be a breeze these days. WRONG. Networks are an art of their own anyway, but try getting a signal to bounce through multiple gates with an adequate buffer to keep you out of the red. Try it I fucking dare you. Take your problems one step further because SOMEBODY (Harold, you cock) didn't check the returns on the hardline connections. Now we have like 50 Western Digital HDs to restore, a terabyte on each.
Anyway besides having the server cluster crash to the point of no return. I'm backlogged on multiple web pages that need to go out, like, yesterday. I just don't have the patience to sit and pound out a reasonable combination of HTML, CSS, Java, and C++. Spanish was hard enough back in the day and at least I didn't have to pass it through W3 validation. 4.0 is so strict!!!
Man, I don't know. Maybe my code is just dogs code. Whatever, at least they aren't coming out balls-nasty and the clients will accept them.
Alright, Chad 0110111101110101011101000000110100001010!
Anyway besides having the server cluster crash to the point of no return. I'm backlogged on multiple web pages that need to go out, like, yesterday. I just don't have the patience to sit and pound out a reasonable combination of HTML, CSS, Java, and C++. Spanish was hard enough back in the day and at least I didn't have to pass it through W3 validation. 4.0 is so strict!!!
Man, I don't know. Maybe my code is just dogs code. Whatever, at least they aren't coming out balls-nasty and the clients will accept them.
Alright, Chad 0110111101110101011101000000110100001010!
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