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kardasan

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Is it normal that after 12 hours of non-stop coding in PowerPC asm, via ssh I feel that dragons are nice, fluffy animals and it's best to hug them?

Damn...tell me I'm not getting crazy...
 
Is it normal that after 12 hours of non-stop coding in PowerPC asm, via ssh I feel that dragons are nice, fluffy animals and it's best to hug them?

Damn...tell me I'm not getting crazy...
I dont think your crazy at all, I like to hug dragons and play with pychadelic bunnies all the time. tra lal a.
 
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To tell you the truth, i have 7 dragons in my garage. They're not at all fluffy, but it is best to hug them.
 
Is it normal that after 12 hours of non-stop coding in PowerPC asm, via ssh I feel that dragons are nice, fluffy animals and it's best to hug them?

Damn...tell me I'm not getting crazy...

A slow ssh link with 100ms+ response time as well? Damn, I feel for you... :)
I used to do IRC on a .us box which I had 100-150ms to, can't say it was particularly enjoyable (but I learned to ignore the lag).
 
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I've learned to ignore the lag after 5 hours, but the problem was, that was I was supposed to do was writinag a median audio filter...now that isn't very convinient when you don't have access to audio device via ssh xD Of course it all ended up on generating an audio file with dirac's delta and looking into the filtered data by hand...I hate that.
...and dragons are huggable, especially with a long sword >)
 
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