Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
I like to see the looks on the people's faces when you start to kill it. Some are listening intently, others have a look of surprise, and most are like WTF I didn't know this guy was smart. Then you ask some thought provoking questions at the end and the hippies are just stunned.
I have a slight problem, though. Or maybe it's a strength depending on how you look at it. People tell me they don't always know what I'm talking about, nevertheless I'm very convincing. So I risk convincing people just because of the tone in my voice, not what I'm actually saying. Then they come home and realize "wait a minute, that guy was full of crap". Yeah, not what I'm trying to achieve.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Martin, I'm going to like Linux. I just know I am. I have to. I need to. Go Linux woohooo here I am again in class baby. Linux time. :weee:
Btw you should know that fortran is a dinosaur of a language that any coder would laugh at and the only people still using it are scientists who learned it in the 70s when there was nothing else and don't want to let it go.

Still, bless the scientists, at least they have something. :pint:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
I refereed a game today after 2 months break, it was my first match on real grass and luckily we had a really nice weather as well. As most of you know the series I referee are kids and today was 13 year old boys. If Anyone interested the match ended Torslanda IK 10 - 0 Kungälv
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
I refereed a game today after 2 months break, it was my first match on real grass and luckily we had a really nice weather as well. As most of you know the series I referee are kids and today was 13 year old boys. If Anyone interested the match ended Torslanda IK 10 - 0 Kungälv
Do you referee the game properly, or do you go easy on them since they are young?

Over here refs won't book anyone until it is 15 or 16 year olds.
 

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