Stunned because you didn't do it and this is a terrible way to find out that she was cheating on you?My girlfriend is pregnant.
I'm so stunned that I don't know what to think about it.
My girlfriend is pregnant.
I'm so stunned that I don't know what to think about it.
Lucky for me, I have a computer science class where I can have a computer to myself with no one waiting on me. I'm not supposed to, but I go to O-F fairly regularly from there now. The teacher doesn't mind too much. :thumbup: I've even run Orbiter off a flash drive a few times. (and sadly, it runs better than off my own computer )Apparently, if I'm caught on a social network like Facebook or MySpace on a computer at my school, my account will be suspended for 10 days. Is O-F considered a social network? Not like it matters, considering it's a fairly obscure site and no one would know any better...
Stunned because you didn't do it and this is a terrible way to find out that she was cheating on you?
Of course, unless you just know each other for a few months. I know quite a lot of people who managed to need only one shot through the condom (Which implies that they had no idea how to use one.)
Congrats, best thing you'll have ever done IMHO :thumbup:. Its early days yet, so good luck with it allNew orbinaut is growing.
Lucky for me, I have a computer science class where I can have a computer to myself with no one waiting on me. I'm not supposed to, but I go to O-F fairly regularly from there now. The teacher doesn't mind too much. :thumbup: I've even run Orbiter off a flash drive a few times. (and sadly, it runs better than off my own computer )
Facebook, MySpace, Youtube, etc. are already blocked sites on our school network but every once in a while a good proxy gets shared around the school. (Which can have major punishments, but you have to get caught first!)
Last year (my first year), there was just a Computer Science I class with a BUNCH of people. But they were cool people, we got to do fun things, we'd play games sometimes, so it was great. But this year, there are 5 people in Computer Science II and about 5 in Computer Science I but we're combined into one class. It sucks this year though. Three of the people in my class are more or less idiots who try to act nerdy, and plain suck at computer science. The other guy at least has a brain and does okay. I'm kind of the one person that gets away with the most because I can generally finish things extremely fast and the teacher knows that I will get things done. But so far, we haven't had any fun projects what so ever.My second year of computer science in high school, we were in with the third years. There were only a few of us, we all liked being there, and all of us were fairly mature, so the rule was pretty much "Do what you want, as long as your work gets done". That was one fun year.
For my third year, there weren't even enough students in second and third year combined to merit a separate class, so we got dumped in with the first years. That was maybe 20 or 25 kids, and fairly ill behaved. Same teacher, still nice as ever, but the first years forced her to rule with an iron fist... :dry:
You used an automatic translator, didn't you :dry: It seems that no computer has ever translated correctly from English to Portuguese.If you use Chinese to say "My pants are filled with cheese.
If you can't stand the situation, move away from it.Has anyone here ever worked a night shift? I work 2000-0600, and it's killing me. I get home in the morning and can't sleep past noon, and this is after falling asleep at 0800. :zzz:
It's tough because it's sort of random in terms of the schedule. It's three nights a week but those nights always seem to change. Maybe I need routine?If you can't stand the situation, move away from it.
If you can't move away from the situation, accept it fully.
Anything but stress.
Seriously, how long was you at it?
In theory, it shouldn't be worse than a jet lag to Japan, and people adapt to that after a week or so. What makes it different from that?
I have a relative that often works 2300-0700. The best strategy is to get lots of light while you're on shift and make sure the room you are sleeping in is dark (ie, very dark. You want to simulate midnight). I've also read that cooling your body down before sleeping can help (simulates the cool of evening), so maybe try a cool shower?It's tough because it's sort of random in terms of the schedule. It's three nights a week but those nights always seem to change. Maybe I need routine?
Has anyone here ever worked a night shift? I work 2000-0600, and it's killing me. I get home in the morning and can't sleep past noon, and this is after falling asleep at 0800. :zzz: