I had an experience about two months ago where I was sitting in a room waiting to find out something that one way or another would change my life forever. During the first few hours i kept thinking about what my options were. For awhile I concluded that I had no options that would impact the situation in anyway. At some point in between making that conclusion and just recounting some of my life's experiences; I was taken back to what someone used to tell me. To paraphrase, you always have options,
I've recently discovered this thing called an Arduino, which is basically an open source prototyping platform that allows you to build electronics off of it. While it's not exactly a new idea, it is the best implementation I've ever seen of such a thing. It uses extremely basic and easy to write programs to implement different types of tasks on embedded systems.
Now, one of the things I'm really interested in building are extremely small remote sensors which connect to each other via
The Elevator Triple+ Press... We've all seen it happen. Your standing there in an elevator and some retarded jackmonkey of a human being walks in the elevator and presses the same button at least 3 times. Hell, most of the time they decide to press the button until the doors finally close as if continually pressing and re-pressing the button is what closes the elevator doors close... Or these repeated presses will somehow make the entire process go faster.
When I look at it, you just
What brought you to StrafeRight? When did you join?
I was originally a member of a forum which had what we called the Counter-Strike: Source Shed; and, I played Counter-Strike at work as my internet at home was horrific. Anyway, when StrafeRight started I was basically already a member since I was a regular in “The Shed”.
What's your most memorable StrafeRight thread/moment?
Probably the Commander N00b incident… The evidence of which has been totally destroyed from