@shibao
I didn't catch it
@shibao
From riding?
PC Magazine - July 2008
https://books.google.com/books?id=Sv6s7HB4_0oC&lpg=PA5&pg=PA60#v=twopage&q&f=false
@trinsec
your guess is as good as mine
Hi Lucifargundam,
Thank you for your interest in the Senior Software Engineer, Full-stack role at Useful.
Unfortunately, the role is not a fit at this time. We will keep you in mind for future opportunities, appreciate the chance to have connected, and wish you all the best with your search.
Sincerely,
Carter
@shibao
News flash::
Sunny today- hot tomale!
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Stupid puns aside::
qui?
@trinsec
If only relocating(for me) was that easy- then I would consider it. Unfortunately, I have a long-term commitment keeping me in the current geographic area unless I can get paid enough to help with the financial offset.
Dear Lucifargundam
Thank you for your application to Security Engineer - Ubuntu at Canonical. We are writing to let you know that we will not progress your application further.
We appreciate that you considered us for your next career step and hope you will continue to consider Canonical opportunities. Please do apply for any new openings that spark your interest!
Regards,
Canonical Recruiting
this has me confused
@anotherkiwiguy
If you're talking about the 'fatboy' ps3's that were also ps1/ps2 backwards compatible, I just repaired mine recently. Though I've yet to actually hook it up and check out the video again- I so far only know I fixed the power issue(which was the original problem).
Reballing stuff can be a pain if you don't have enough experience under your belt to have a stable, confident hand at it. My current job doesn't require me to do this stuff- but know how to do it. I learned how to do this stuff out of hobby/necessity.
Fixed my #playstation2 slim yesterday. Might play some old school games later. #playstation #righttorepair
Ask me about my keyboard