I work in both as well...but only because a lot of my customers are old fucks and want 5/8th's of an inch this and 3/16th's of an inch that
The easiest thing with action is to remember if you can't get the string with 1mm clearance at the 21st fret across all strings with no buzzing then your guitar is a piece of shit.
She told me baby when you race today just take along my love with you, and if ya knew how much I love you baby, nothin' could go wrong with you.
you name it....I'm a master of lost languages and modern ones
can't believe you admitted to knowing COBOL
I knew a few coders before 2000 that refused to admit they knew anything about COBOL. They didn't want to touch anything written in it.
I do perl & php mostly, but I'm more an ops guy rather than a coder.. have done c, modula2, pascal, scheme, back in the uni days, about to learn some java as we are starting to use it more and more.
How can I be sure I'm here?
The pills that I've been taking confuse me...
ash wrote:I can work in both, but choose metric because imperial is for the science-impaired.
Some Bozo wrote:dogs represent the qualities we like to see in a friend, and cats represent the qualites we'd like to be able to get away with in ourselves
you name it....I'm a master of lost languages and modern ones
can't believe you admitted to knowing COBOL
I knew a few coders before 2000 that refused to admit they knew anything about COBOL. They didn't want to touch anything written in it.
I'll play your silly game
FORTRAN & Python
Oh I avoid it at all costs, like I avoid Fortran as well
Oh and I used to do bits in assembly language too, tedious as it was. Industrial programming is another can o' worms
Its not enough that we succeed, we still need others to fail