confused,quotes meaning?
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Shog,someone quote from you the following: And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9 And each time I see this, I am confused about the second half of the quoting: And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary. Could someone explain to me? this is my signature for forums quoted from shog*9: I can't help but feel, somewhere deep within that withered, bitter, scheming person, there is a small child, frightened, looking a way out.
It means by refusing to budge - refusing to give in, you can do things. Simply standing firm and weathering the storm (or the boredom) and not giving up can achieve a lot. cheers, Chris Maunder
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It means by refusing to budge - refusing to give in, you can do things. Simply standing firm and weathering the storm (or the boredom) and not giving up can achieve a lot. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: Simply standing firm and weathering the storm (or the boredom) I weathered the boredom in that last lecture... why do they let people with monotone voices lecture.. Oh WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please say that I'm not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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I had a data structures teacher who had a voice like Ben Stien... OH MY GOD!!! :omg: :zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz:
Ray Cassick wrote: I had a data structures teacher who had a voice like Ben Stien... OH MY GOD!!! I was lucky enough to have an excellent data structures lecturer... he actually made the stuff sound interesting even though I knew alomst all of it already. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Shog,someone quote from you the following: And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9 And each time I see this, I am confused about the second half of the quoting: And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary. Could someone explain to me? this is my signature for forums quoted from shog*9: I can't help but feel, somewhere deep within that withered, bitter, scheming person, there is a small child, frightened, looking a way out.
Chris M stated it correctly; the quote was taken from a discussion some time ago on jobs, and whether or not working at a job you don't enjoy can have any purpose. My point was, it's nice to have a job that you enjoy and where you feel you're contribution has worth, but there are more important things, so you shouldn't necessarily feel worthless if you're stuck doing a job you don't like. I like Ray's answer too - it works quite well with the quote, actually. It's nice to see people getting some use out of my confused ramblings... :) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
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Chris Maunder wrote: Simply standing firm and weathering the storm (or the boredom) I weathered the boredom in that last lecture... why do they let people with monotone voices lecture.. Oh WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please say that I'm not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
I had a data structures teacher who had a voice like Ben Stien... OH MY GOD!!! :omg: :zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz::zzz:
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Chris M stated it correctly; the quote was taken from a discussion some time ago on jobs, and whether or not working at a job you don't enjoy can have any purpose. My point was, it's nice to have a job that you enjoy and where you feel you're contribution has worth, but there are more important things, so you shouldn't necessarily feel worthless if you're stuck doing a job you don't like. I like Ray's answer too - it works quite well with the quote, actually. It's nice to see people getting some use out of my confused ramblings... :) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
Shog9 wrote: It's nice to see people getting some use out of my confused ramblings... I would rather read someones 'confused rablings' than C++ code any day :cool:
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Shog9 wrote: It's nice to see people getting some use out of my confused ramblings... I would rather read someones 'confused rablings' than C++ code any day :cool:
Ray Cassick wrote: I would rather read someones 'confused rablings' than C++ code any day Yeah... me too, i guess. Prolly that's why i spend so much time on CP... :) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
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Ray Cassick wrote: I would rather read someones 'confused rablings' than C++ code any day Yeah... me too, i guess. Prolly that's why i spend so much time on CP... :) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
Shog9 wrote: If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends David really can't type when he's drunk, can he!!?!?!? :laugh: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Shog9 wrote: If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends David really can't type when he's drunk, can he!!?!?!? :laugh: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: David really can't type when he's drunk, can he!!?!?!? Heheh, and that was posted to the Suggestions forum... I get the feeling he probably had enough to do lifting his face off his keyboard. Can't wait to see what happens next week when his birthday finally rolls around... ;) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
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Chris Maunder wrote: Simply standing firm and weathering the storm (or the boredom) I weathered the boredom in that last lecture... why do they let people with monotone voices lecture.. Oh WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please say that I'm not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
I had a calculus teacher that couldn't pronounce a word of English - after 6 weeks not one of us had understood a word the asshole said. One student, a Canadian of rare brashness, stood up and screamed most eloquently at the fool for about a half hour without stopping for breath. When he was done, we all stood and applauded, then petitioned the Dean to send the bastard back to China. Problem solved, but we all had to take the class over, having learned nothing... Word of the day: Rotundacrat
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Chris M stated it correctly; the quote was taken from a discussion some time ago on jobs, and whether or not working at a job you don't enjoy can have any purpose. My point was, it's nice to have a job that you enjoy and where you feel you're contribution has worth, but there are more important things, so you shouldn't necessarily feel worthless if you're stuck doing a job you don't like. I like Ray's answer too - it works quite well with the quote, actually. It's nice to see people getting some use out of my confused ramblings... :) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
I'm impressed by our astute friend for attempting to analyze and understand the things he finds here. We have such a diverse cultural representation here, and I wonder how many of us take advantage of that diversity to try to expand our knowledge of other places and peoples. Zhoujun does this often, and that I find to be a very admirable trait. Bravo!:-D Word of the day: Rotundacrat
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Brian Delahunty wrote: David really can't type when he's drunk, can he!!?!?!? Heheh, and that was posted to the Suggestions forum... I get the feeling he probably had enough to do lifting his face off his keyboard. Can't wait to see what happens next week when his birthday finally rolls around... ;) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
Shog9 wrote: Can't wait to see what happens next week when his birthday finally rolls around... LOL!!! It should be a banner day for CP! I'm looking forward to it, and the cornucopia of quotable quotes that are bound to result.:laugh: Word of the day: Rotundacrat
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Chris Maunder wrote: Simply standing firm and weathering the storm (or the boredom) I weathered the boredom in that last lecture... why do they let people with monotone voices lecture.. Oh WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please say that I'm not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: Please say that I'm not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! You are not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!!
Regards,Rohit Sinha
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Brian Delahunty wrote: David really can't type when he's drunk, can he!!?!?!? Heheh, and that was posted to the Suggestions forum... I get the feeling he probably had enough to do lifting his face off his keyboard. Can't wait to see what happens next week when his birthday finally rolls around... ;) Shog9 ------ If you really what to get shitfacde tell a crowded bar that is is yourt borthday and hife your wallet. you ka will many more friends.
- David Wulff, Brithday selebrations, 9/19/02
Shog9 wrote: I get the feeling he probably had enough to do lifting his face off his keyboard. lol. Your probably right there man. Shog9 wrote: Can't wait to see what happens next week when his birthday finally rolls around... It will be fun to see what little tricks he gets up to.:cool: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Please say that I'm not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! You are not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!!
Regards,Rohit Sinha
Rohit Sinha wrote: You are not the only one who has had the mis fortune of havin lectures like this!!! It's so very annoying to have a lecturer that makes an interesting subject boring but it's worse when it's a boring subject too... just puts you off the subject completely!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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I had a calculus teacher that couldn't pronounce a word of English - after 6 weeks not one of us had understood a word the asshole said. One student, a Canadian of rare brashness, stood up and screamed most eloquently at the fool for about a half hour without stopping for breath. When he was done, we all stood and applauded, then petitioned the Dean to send the bastard back to China. Problem solved, but we all had to take the class over, having learned nothing... Word of the day: Rotundacrat
Extra Credit will be awarded for: Quasimobo...Roger Wright wrote: One student, a Canadian of rare brashness, stood up and screamed most eloquently at the fool for about a half hour without stopping for breath. When he was done, we all stood and applauded, then petitioned the Dean to send the bastard back to China. Thats one way of doing it!!! Roger Wright wrote: Problem solved, but we all had to take the class over, having learned nothing... At least you got the chance to take it again... was the lecturer good this time? Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Shog9 wrote: Can't wait to see what happens next week when his birthday finally rolls around... LOL!!! It should be a banner day for CP! I'm looking forward to it, and the cornucopia of quotable quotes that are bound to result.:laugh: Word of the day: Rotundacrat
Extra Credit will be awarded for: Quasimobo...Roger Wright wrote: It should be a banner day for CP! They should put classes on :bob: and make him look like Dave!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Roger Wright wrote: One student, a Canadian of rare brashness, stood up and screamed most eloquently at the fool for about a half hour without stopping for breath. When he was done, we all stood and applauded, then petitioned the Dean to send the bastard back to China. Thats one way of doing it!!! Roger Wright wrote: Problem solved, but we all had to take the class over, having learned nothing... At least you got the chance to take it again... was the lecturer good this time? Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: was the lecturer good this time? Excellent, and perfectly understandable!:-D Unfortunately the following class, Calculus & Analytic Geometry of n-Dimensions was taught by a young, wet-behind-the-ears punk with a fresh PhD. He was insulted at being expected to teach undergrads and spent most of the class time telling us so... Then he walked out and quit teaching 7 weeks into the quarter. Public schools could use a little work, I'm afraid.:( Word of the day: Rotundacrat
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Brian Delahunty wrote: was the lecturer good this time? Excellent, and perfectly understandable!:-D Unfortunately the following class, Calculus & Analytic Geometry of n-Dimensions was taught by a young, wet-behind-the-ears punk with a fresh PhD. He was insulted at being expected to teach undergrads and spent most of the class time telling us so... Then he walked out and quit teaching 7 weeks into the quarter. Public schools could use a little work, I'm afraid.:( Word of the day: Rotundacrat
Extra Credit will be awarded for: Quasimobo...Roger Wright wrote: He was insulted at being expected to teach undergrads and spent most of the class time telling us so... People like that really piss me off. Who gives them the right to be so uppety. Regards, Brian Dela :-)