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shikitohno , to memes in Mandatory, and booked over a lunch hour

Screw that, I'm just taking a later lunch then. It they don't like it, they can take it up with the Department of Labor to see what they think of making employees attend a meeting during their breaks.

protist , to memes in I know what I'm going as for Halloween...

Are we comparing biologists to the general public or to mathematicians here? Cause to get a BS in Biology at many universities you need math up through diff eq at a minimum

Track_Shovel OP , (edited )

Bruh, it’s a joke

I have a two degrees in natural sciences myself and partially selected that route because it wasn’t supposed to be math intensive.

Now I do fertilizer calculations and look at stats…

photonic_sorcerer ,
@photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Any physical science is going to be math heavy. Hell, even for social sciences statistics is super important.

Letstakealook , to memes in It's so distracting 😖

The worst part is when it’s hard to tell where it was when you return to gameplay.

Tb0n3 ,

Or you have to wait 3 hours to go there yourself.

MasterNerd , to memes in HUP!
@MasterNerd@lemm.ee avatar

I was using Excel to look at transaction records right before seeing this meme

chokidar , to technology in Musk's new idea
@chokidar@lemmy.world avatar

Is that code word for running it into the ground?

HolidayGreed ,

Doesn’t sound like a hidden coded message to me. Seems quite blatant and direct.

hamid , (edited ) to technology in Musk's new idea

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  • cufta22 ,
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    It will fail miserably in the west, i can’t wait for him to waste even more money

    chairman , to technology in Musk's new idea

    Twitter is folding into Truth Social. You hear this here, FIRST!!!

    Gamey ,

    Official merge announcment comming shortly 😉

    Jackcooper ,

    Ya. I also heard Coke was going to fold into RC Cola. Except it’s racist RC Cola.

    footox , to programmerhumor in Incel vs Excel

    I’ve always liked the one that adds a third overlapping circle for “me eating a fig”

    cm0002 , to linuxmemes in Love me some arbitrary executed code /s (Plasmoids are not themes)

    Windows used to actually have cool theming capabilities in Windows 98 (And I think ME/2000) what the hell happened to that LMAO

    ordellrb ,

    Monopoly happened

    TrickDacy ,

    No it didn’t. Changing a few colors isn’t really the same as “cool theming”

    cm0002 ,

    It did more than “a few colors”, compared to today’s fancy modern theming systems it was def rudimentary, but with a single click Win 98 would change colors, the cursor, the entire sound pallette and even button images iirc. I was particularly fond of the Computer theme and the Space theme lol

    tophneal ,

    I remember running a 3rd party shell in windows 2000. It worked most of the time and had some cool widgets. When it crashed explorer would take its place.

    TrickDacy ,

    Yeah, I used some theme apps on windows. Sadly, they crashed semi often and were a bit slow the rest of the time

    tophneal ,

    Oh yeah, they crashed constantly and would run slow af if you restarted them after a crash, without rebooting

    TrickDacy ,

    You’re right except button images. That wasn’t a thing. But you could change fonts which I’d forgotten. My point though is that the things they let you change were pretty limited.

    kuneho ,
    @kuneho@lemmy.world avatar

    my memories are kinda foggy, but using Plus! in 98, some themes (like the space one) did change the dialog images, too, didn’t they? (so the info bubble, red circle X, yellow triangle exclamation mark etc)

    TrickDacy ,

    That might have been true. I’m referring to the settings you could change in control panel, without any additional software.

    kuneho ,
    @kuneho@lemmy.world avatar

    I haven’t considered Microsoft Plus! as a separate software for some reason, but fair point.

    TrickDacy ,

    Yeah I think some PCs came with Plus bundled/pre-installed. I got a copy from a friend at one point years into the 98 era, but otherwise never used Plus.

    dan ,
    @dan@upvote.au avatar

    In my opinion, it peaked in Windows XP. XP’s themes were way more customizable than 98’s. You could patch the uxtheme DLL (disable the signature check) to allow third-party themes.

    acockworkorange ,

    I miss the sound themes. The animal theme was really cool with its sounds.

    henfredemars , to programmerhumor in Daemon calls kill -9 on children

    Worse sacrifices have been made in the face of a deadline.

    fritobugger2017 , to coffee in How do you store your grounded coffee?

    I weigh the amount of beans I intend to grind so I never have to store ground coffee.

    BreadOven , to lemmyshitpost in Piracy

    You wouldn’t lead transmute into gold?

    I_Fart_Glitter ,

    Don’t dead open inside!

    BreadOven ,

    Haha. Yes.

    dogsoahC , to lemmyshitpost in B R E A T H E

    And if you’re still experiencing stress by the end of the day… YOU’RE FIRED!

    tacosanonymous ,

    Mr Denholm!

    ignotum ,

    When the police came, and questions about discrepancies in the pension plan, did he get stressed?
    No! He got up, straightened his tie, and dealt with the problem!

    lapislazuli , to memes in Happy April 20th!

    US stoners on 4/20: “What if we changed the date format to one that makes sense? Nah that wouldn’t work I’m just high”

    hOrni ,

    I always find it funny, that their favourite holiday is 4th of July, not July 4th.

    foggy ,

    Its our way of mocking the Brits.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    That’s actually the theory of the origin of the split, believe it or not, formal vs casual tone in writing and speech.

    British papers would print the current date as Fifth of September or whatever, American papers would print it as December 18th. There’s exceptions in the record for both, obviously, but that’s the leading theory last I heard.

    There’s also a bit about the British papers being more readily available so more people read it daily and the day was more important, versus American papers having a more rural audience where the month was more important and daily events not so much but I’m not sure I buy that one.

    iiGxC ,

    Iso8601 😍😍

    swag_money ,
    observantTrapezium , to science_memes in How is the hydrogen made?
    @observantTrapezium@lemmy.ca avatar

    Hydrogen was made approximately 400,000 after the big bang in a process called recombination, as the universe cooled down enough for stable neutral atoms to exist.

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