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Same here now!
Princess Amy":1vpdkevj said:I wish I could just pack my job in and work on my own projects at home instead.
I mean, I could. I have enough money. But I couldn't because my parents would kill me.
I keep tinkering with Afar in my days off, but it's not enough time. I need to sit down and plan it and work it for a few days to get back on track, and then I need a solid set time to update it.
I stopped working in order to study because it was not working the other way around. But I had to sacrifice living on my own, and still being dependent on your parents at 26 is kind of a bummer, but I'm sure it will be worth it in the long run.Perihelion":1sn22omw said:I know you can make it work in your time off, Amy! It's tough, but you can do it. You just have to, uh, sacrifice everything else you like to do...
Oh no. My laptop is my life. I make backups in my HD, but that can only be read by a Mac, and I'm the only one in the house that has one. If my laptop dies, I'm fucked.Princess Amy":3gsadzet said:My l laptop is dead.
Fuck.
I believe turkey is rich in tryptophan, which acts on central nervous system receptors and has a soporific effect. Interestingly, it is also used to make serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamin) and niacin (vitamin B2), which have their own varied array of functions. Now, it could also be post-prandial (after eating) metabolic alkalosis. When you eat, the parietal cells in your stomach secrete HCl (hydrochloric acid). Some of the H+ (hydroxyl ions) combine with CO2 to produce HCO3- (bicarbonate ions). This bicarbonate is then released into the blood, temporarily increasing it's pH.coyotecraft":3gsadzet said:how old was it? model?
I'm assuming it died on its own and you didn't kick it in a fit of rage or something.
In other news. I'm pooped. Literally. I think it's the turkey I've been eating for 2 weeks. It's only 6pm but I'm ready for bed.