$ jlc (10,317)
Private Message- 1It was too perfectly evil a statement - made me want to check before I passed it on. Thanks for posting the additional info; did not occur to me to do that.
- 2Unfortunately, the Hermand Goering quote is unsubstantiated.
- 3Wonderful. Sent the disco tent on to friends.
- 4But what if you only include STEM degrees in your survey? What do the stats show then?
- 5Darn. No place for me at the Babylon Bee!
- 6All of these are superb. Thank you for the much-needed morning laugh.
- 7Obviously, the fourth pic should be pronounced, "Twoth Street". Lots of dentists have offices there...
- 8Pasted the IT one onto our Dev list...
- 9Posted by $ jlc 1 year, 7 months ago to TGIFfunnies 10/25/24 EDITION: You Know you're in Trouble When: : :"...your book reports are amazingly similar..."
That one opened my eyes wide and then I started laughing.
Happy Friday everyone. - 10Posted by $ jlc 1 year, 8 months ago to TGIFfunnies 9/20/24 EDITION: The Significance of the unexpectedMy favorites were the Send bags to Mongolia, I cannot help - am a cookie, and, of course, the Dino scare spoof.
That last one should have the real asteroid in the sky behind the joker - but maybe that's too many levels. - 11Posted by $ jlc 1 year, 8 months ago to IN THE MEME TYME 9/3/24 EDITION: The Dichotomy Grows as more AwakenI liked the first cartoon.
- 12These are great. I passed on the "Jesus flipping over tables" to friends and work. (Bonus fact: Work has been working with AI.)
These are great. I passed "Jesus flipping over tables" on to friends and work. (Bonus fact - work has been working with AI.) - 13I am in agreement with mhub; I too have that experience in my background. I also do not intend to retire.
I am in medical software: sold a company I co-founded to a bigger guy during Covid. Work is not so fun any more.
Wm (ex-co-owner, also in Gulch) and I intend to start another company, with complexity added by the fact we now live 3K miles apart. Also by the fact that I intend to go back to school and get a PhD in Genetics (entry level quals) and seek work in that field.
I talked to a fellow Med Tech a couple of months ago and she is unable to get a job that is not management. She wants to go and do bench work part-time, but when they see her resume, they only offer her management positions. So that is happening in another field than engineering.
I am 71. The major input I can add to this conversation is that I reasonably expect to be able to work for another 20 years. (I can still do quasi-full-contact Medieval broadsword fighting against all types of opponents, which I did not expect I would be able to do at my current age, when I thought ahead, 40 years ago.)
I really like the feeling of 'stretching the universe' with the work that I do and do not want to consign myself to the rocking chair.
Jan - 14Nope. Using my loyal laptop, as per usual. I will reboot and try again. I just needed to know if the problem was "me" or "elsewhere".
Thanks. - 15I cannot link to any of the images this morning. Does anyone else have this problem?
Jan - 16The last one is actually true.
Jan - 17Good Dog! (NO Scream)
- 18I have sent "Spaghetti will make you Dance" on to several other people.
Thank you for the fun! - 19Posted by $ jlc 2 years, 9 months ago to TGIFfunnies 8/18/23 EDITION Hyperspace/Aliens/Songs from the wood and HD 2X4sThese are all good! Many truths to laugh at.
- 20Posted by $ jlc 2 years, 9 months ago to IN THE MEME TYME 8/7/23 EDITION To make a Short Story Long . . .The conspiracy theorists vs normal people flying saucer gave me a good Monday Morning Laugh.
- 21There are a couple of really good ones there: neckpillow and burn a tire both got me laughing.
Jan - 22Love the T-road!
- 23Posted by $ jlc 3 years ago to [Ask the Gulch] I am wondering why we must have a driver's license to operate an automobile on a public road? I think this is a violation of the Constitution. Oh, well. No wonder THEY can make us get a license. Horses and Buggys weren't required to have a licenseDrivers' licenses were not required - back in my father's time. When did they start being required?
On the other hand, there was a brief push in CA, back in the 1970s, to make people register their horses and get a 'rider license'. I recall pictures with a paper license plate tied to the top of a horse's tail. No one did it, and the attempt died quickly.
I think it is a rebuttable premise that there would be poorer driving and more accidents without licensing than there is with it. Does anyone have data on this?
Jan - 24The memes are the only interaction I have with the Gulch. Thank you for posting them - I often forget to Like, so my reading them is not part of your statistics. My apologies: your work is indeed appreciated.
The Gulch has gone from being a site dedicated to individualism, to being a pretty conventional, conservative venue that has little to do with Rand's philosophy but which is deep in conspiracy theories.
The memes are the element of lightness that gives me a reason to have not departed entirely. - 25Posted by $ jlc 4 years ago to Has anyone actually read Rand's works? Seems like everyone on here is anti-big business and anti-abortion, but Rand believed in big business and abortion up until birth. (Not saying I agree with her.)Rand believed in the individual too, but most of the threads and comments thereon, for the last several years, have been anti-individual.
I too have been watching this happen.
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