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Dreamliner

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  1. You talk like you are.
  2. That is completely wrong. You have an idea, you patent it, your company pays you per time they use the patent. Or you just get a nice big bonus at the end of the year. If you have significant contributions to a company, they reward you with a partnership where you actually own part of the company. Sure, I'd like to make my own formula one car, but... I don't have billions of dollars to spend designing and testing one. So I'd rather work on a team inside a company. Plus the salary isn't too bad in itself. Very easy to live comfortably. Oh, also you can't have a SPECIFIC salary. You get raises etc either once or twice a year which range 3% to 10% based on your contributions. All you're doing is shouting to the world how much you don't know about careers.
  3. My whole degree is critical thinking. What are you trying to say? Nope, no critical thinking here
  4. Correct, if you want to work somewhere that doesn't require a degree, you don't go to college. So on that note, everyone who is in college is looking for a degree that well get them started into a well paying career. (minus the art majors) Granted, there are people who throw away their opportunities by partying, but a large majority of us do not. you can still be social and not flunk out of school. I don't know why you're making a big deal about partying. People who work full time still go to parties. Are you saying they don't? "All I'm saying is college is used by people for the wrong reasons now" Where are your numbers? I'd like to see some comprehensive data to back that up. As of now, you pulled that out of your ass out of either ignorance or pure jealousy. I have not seen one valid reason that you have posted proving that kids only go to college to party. Give me some valid sources to your accusations or we are done here. I'm looking for a valid argument here, not a shit throwing contest. ....you do know we pretty much agree on the subject matter, you're just taking the things I say literally. Of course everyone wants to go to college and get a degree and not solely for the partying. What you seem to be failing to understand is that without the thrill factor (partying, drinking, freedom away from home) the majority of people that go to huge colleges would decrease. More people would consider going to smaller ones, instead of the biggies like ASU and party centrals like Bloomsburg. No I don't have statistics to prove it, but it's relatively common sense. No. Large colleges have more funding for better programs. Why do you think most of the top schools in the country have the most students?
  5. http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/abn/113/4/530.pdf Interesting also. I fail to see where you are coming from.
  6. Correct, if you want to work somewhere that doesn't require a degree, you don't go to college. So on that note, everyone who is in college is looking for a degree that well get them started into a well paying career. (minus the art majors) Granted, there are people who throw away their opportunities by partying, but a large majority of us do not. you can still be social and not flunk out of school. I don't know why you're making a big deal about partying. People who work full time still go to parties. Are you saying they don't? "All I'm saying is college is used by people for the wrong reasons now" Where are your numbers? I'd like to see some comprehensive data to back that up. As of now, you pulled that out of your ass out of either ignorance or pure jealousy. I have not seen one valid reason that you have posted proving that kids only go to college to party. Give me some valid sources to your accusations or we are done here. I'm looking for a valid argument here, not a shit throwing contest. I think this is what you're looking for: http://www.statisticbrain.com/college-student-alcohol-drinking-statistics/ This is interesting also
  7. Are you kidding me? College is not all about the parties. If you think that way than you're one of the no-lifes that drop out after the first year because their GPA is less than 1. Come on now. I pay 40k a year to take the classes I need to succeed in the field of mechanical engineering. If I went out and partied every night, I would have never made it this far. Please get your head out of your ass. College is about the networking also. The people who I've interviewed with all see the name of the college I go to and are immediately impressed. They know the caliber of the students that succeed from my school and do not take it as a joke. On the flip side, sure I could get a degree in the arts and party every chance I get, but why would I spend 160k to get a useless degree with much fun vs a very powerful degree in engineering with some fun? I'd sure like to see how the car you drive would've turned out if the engineers never went to college to build it. Think back to how chevy and ford was back in the 60's. That's a horror in itself. You obviously weren't a very social kid, but most kids do go to college solely for the parties. Yes they still work and get decent grades, I'm not saying they don't, but the main calling college has is the freedom you get being away from your parents. Your in an area full of people looking to branch out, things are going to happen. And I'm not talking about people who go to colleges like Harvard or Princeton...I mean the majority of state and private schools. I do go to a state school. I am very social. The difference between me and you is maturity. This is 160k out of my pocket. I pay 600$ a month in loans. You think I'm going to fuck around and screw myself over later in life because I want to party? Hell no. Do I go to parties? Of course! I'm sure you do too and you don't even go to college. So don't give me that bullshit excuse that college is solely for partying. Maybe for you it is because you've seen too many college movies, but for my classmates and I it sure as hell isn't. There is a huge difference between the kids that have daddy pay for college vs the ones that are paying for it them selves. That's where the maturity comes in. You have no idea how great the first job offer I received felt. It was a glorious moment to feel that what I spent 3 years so far perusing was in the near future. tl;dr if you want to fuck around you go to community college. If you want to peruse a highly skilled profession that required a degree, you go to college.
  8. Are you kidding me? College is not all about the parties. If you think that way than you're one of the no-lifes that drop out after the first year because their GPA is less than 1. Come on now. I pay 40k a year to take the classes I need to succeed in the field of mechanical engineering. If I went out and partied every night, I would have never made it this far. Please get your head out of your ass. College is about the networking also. The people who I've interviewed with all see the name of the college I go to and are immediately impressed. They know the caliber of the students that succeed from my school and do not take it as a joke. On the flip side, sure I could get a degree in the arts and party every chance I get, but why would I spend 160k to get a useless degree with much fun vs a very powerful degree in engineering with some fun? I'd sure like to see how the car you drive would've turned out if the engineers never went to college to build it. Think back to how chevy and ford was back in the 60's. That's a horror in itself.
  9. I will not share it. It is for personal use. I will supply you with the script I make if you'd like
  10. Hey guys, I'm looking for a spot that's kinda secluded from the rest of the RS world that can be trained at using guthans etc any ideas? Looking for something with relatively low def for the fastest xp
  11. Thanks but I'm afraid that i would order the wrong parts, or have something incompatible. I would feel safer with something prebuilt You can't order the wrong parts if you can plug a lamp into a wall socket. step one: choose cpu step two: choose motherboard with matching socket step three: buy any ram that matches speed of motherboard step four: choose a video card (if you fuck this part up no one can save you) step five: choose power supply step six+: choose case and hard drive/ssd My next biggest fear would be I don't understand PCI, PCI Express, what port it optimal for video cards. I'm not to big on hardware at all. PCI express.. PCI hasn't been used on a video card in 10 years
  12. If I ever did, I wouldn't want to get treated by him or her.
  13. Thanks but I'm afraid that i would order the wrong parts, or have something incompatible. I would feel safer with something prebuilt You can't order the wrong parts if you can plug a lamp into a wall socket. step one: choose cpu step two: choose motherboard with matching socket step three: buy any ram that matches speed of motherboard step four: choose a video card (if you fuck this part up no one can save you) step five: choose power supply step six+: choose case and hard drive/ssd
  14. But I applied to work for Rolls-Royce and they wouldn't consider me without a mechanical engineering degree. Don't need college eh?
  15. 1. If you're building a botting pc, you have 100% no use for a video card. Onboard graphics will be more than fine. 2. Go for the cpu that has most power/$ ratio 3. You can build more than one pc
  16. ITT: don't pick an arts major
  17. To prove that you have gone through 4 years of rigorous testing and have the ability to learn new things in your field individually. Going to college isn't to prepare you for the real world, it's a test to see if you will make it in the real world. At least for engineering it is
  18. What are you writing about? Maybe we could give you suggestions if we knew
  19. better than the fourth-order state equation of an electro-mechanical system
  20. You have no idea how the initialiser works if you think that's the case. The taskgenerator is a script that you run. Lmao. Correct, since you haven't pushed it yet. But anyhow, that initializer either has the same structure of mine or has a bunch of STask fire_giants = new STask(234,54356,null,null,3243,4444,6766,null,null,null,null,null,new Area(1234,1234,2345,2345)); I was not commenting on the type of code, I'm commenting on the structure of the class that contains your task. Why go through the trouble of initializing 20 task variables inside your STask class (and it will probably grow to larger than 20.. mine is at 12) when you could just leave the default and set what you need to. Most tasks require the same armor. It it necessary to pass the ID's for all your equipment pieces when you could just leave them default and change your helm for when you get an aberrant spectre task? Sure it looks nice, but is it functional well written code? no I'm not bashing your coding style, because I started doing it the same way. I just found this much much easier. It has very good applications, but this is not one of them
  21. The way mine works: It uses all the default values for almost every task On tasks where it needs something special, it changes only what it needs to and runs. I find that as a far better solution than creating 50 task objects and filling them with a majority of the same data
  22. You still have to initialize each task with a ton of nulls. TaskGenerator fire_giants = new TaskGenerator(234,54356,null,null,3243,4444,6766,null,null,null,null,null,new Area(1234,1234,2345,2345)); More readable, indeed
  23. messy works till I need to fix it. plus I can put any info I need into it. Instead of writing a class for each task which has to be initialized anyway. this is just hard coded and ready to go. Most slayer stuff has to be anyway.
  24. here's how I do it: public void onMessage(String s) throws InterruptedException { if (s.contains("You're assigned to kill")) { String[] half = s.split(";"); String[] token = half[0].split(" "); String[] token2 = half[1].split(" "); String monster = fixMonster(token[4].replaceAll(";", "")); int num = Integer.parseInt(token2[2]); this.t = new Task(monster, num); this.gem_checked = false; } else if (s.contains("You've completed your task")) { this.t.setNum(0); this.client.getInventory().interactWithName("Teleport to house", "Break"); } else if (s.contains("You need something new to hunt")) { } else if (s.contains("I'm already under attack")) { this.npc = null; } else if (s.contains("You have been poisoned")) { Item i = this.client.getInventory().getItemForNameThatContains("poison"); this.client.getInventory().interactWithId(i.getId(), "Drink"); } } public String fixMonster(String s) { String r = s; if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("rockslugs")) { r = "rockslug"; } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("dogs")) { r = "guard dog"; } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("kalphite")) { r = "kalphite"; this.area = new Area(3460, 9475, 3473, 9493); } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("aberrant")) { r = "aberrant spectre"; this.helm = 4168; this.chest = 5575; this.legs = 5576; this.pray_task = true; this.topray = Prayer.PROTECT_FROM_MAGIC; } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("banshees")) { this.helm = 4166; r = "banshee"; } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("wolves")) { r = "wolf"; } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("greater")) { r = "greater demon"; this.area = new Area(2626, 9511, 2645, 9494); } else if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("fire")) { r = "fire giant"; this.area = new Area(2584, 9885, 2575, 9899); } else if (s.endsWith("s")) { r = s.substring(0, s.length() - 1); } return r; }
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