@meowski @DuchessOfMars True. But none of those are very affordable for us, I don't think.
Funnily enough, my roommate from last year had that $80 one, and that was a problem because I'd buy 12 packs of soda, but not all the cans would fit in the fridge. I'd have to keep the box around for days until I drank the ones that were in the mini fridge.
@Ricotta Nah man I support law and order, I wouldn't loot just cuz others are looting. That's wrong.
Follow up
She finally got back to me. Waited until she had time to read what I wrong, which I greatly appreciate.
> envisioning you filling it with beer
Heck no! I go to a Christian college and beer and alcohol are banned, no worries there. And she knows full well of my soda habit, heh heh
> no need for that glass door
Yeah, true. I think it looks cool tho
@meowski @DuchessOfMars Yep. I should probably figure out what my parents' budget is, haha
My roommate is in a worse financial situation than I so he can't contribute much to the mini-fridge, tbh
Mom did rightly point out I should probably get one that can house more than drinks tho, tbh. I'm actually strongly considering getting buckets of ice cream next semester so that would actually be quite helpful.
@Korsier Well, I actually do enjoy it when there are specific rules for the code so I would appreciate that!
@realcaseyrollins I like .Net with MVC/Razor, but the older ASPX was over-complicated imho. I spent more time debugging than developing. With PHP you need good code discipline or it's really easy to write spaghetti.
@alex Oh my! I'm sorry.
#TimPool absolutely NAILED it on this segment!
Donald Trump loses his patience as Chris Wallace calls out his dismal response to the Corona outbreak. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkN36mrDoZk https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1285017489189949440 #Corona #Trump
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@Korsier Not as popular, but I'm sure it works! 😎😏
Yeah I hate .NET but I had to do it last year for a class
@realcaseyrollins I think PHP is actually pretty good to learn web on because it doesn't try to hide the underlying model with its own abstraction the way .net and some of the other frameworks do, and it's fairly easy to learn. Not as popular as it used to be though.
I've moved over to @realcaseyrollins for my private account
This is literally just here to archive my old posts now