Matrixman wrote:And I agree about Windows Millenium: it was the Illearth OS.

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This is actually quite funny and true. Some of the hardest problems I've run up against in programming are problems I have only been able to figure out while drunk. And then I can't even understand my own code that I wrote to solve the problem until I look at the assembly it translates into. (Not even then if it's doing something really, really complex.).
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
What is with that level of tipsiness that you can do no wrong? I've noticed that with bowling, pool, and archery as well. Well, okay, I've not tried archery. But there really is this magic amount that, if maintained, you are king of all endeavors. Any less, and it's like Frosty without his hat. Any more, and it's like Frosty in a warm climate.Emotional Leper wrote:
This is actually quite funny and true. Some of the hardest problems I've run up against in programming are problems I have only been able to figure out while drunk. And then I can't even understand my own code that I wrote to solve the problem until I look at the assembly it translates into. (Not even then if it's doing something really, really complex.).
Of course, there's no 'peak' that I've found, except that there is a sudden crashing downards of programming ability that seems to coincide with a BAL of .40 or higher.
I am an excellent programmer while sober.
I am a master programmer while tanked.