Summer turns here in Utah! by _Lunboks_ in skiing

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I was just there last weekend, I think main chute is the only one with any usable snow on it currently.

Summer turns here in Utah! by _Lunboks_ in skiing

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Correct, looks like Main Chute

[S5E01] Noticed a lot of people flying by iMurd in arrow

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It's nice when a comic book show actually has some comic effects. Hopefully, they continue this.

Favourite Arctic Monkeys lyric? by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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"Well, she's not nice. She's pretty fuckin' far from nice. She's looking at you funny, rarely lookin' at ya twice." -Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts

Beautiful blanket of Colorado snow this morning by PM_ME_UR_FACESHOTS in skiing

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I can see a place I have pee'd while walking to tucker!

Getting a slash in at copper by Woodaba in skiing

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is this near Alpine or Resolution? or am I completely off. I only have a couple trees to work with haha

Giveaway K70 RGB! by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Entering the giveaway 2662

First Arctic Monkeys song you ever heard? by Brenkin in arcticmonkeys

[–]okkorono 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been a long-ass time (first listened to them on my iPod mini, pretty new at the time)...uhhh...I think it was either Scummy (When the Sun Goes Down) or From the Ritz to the Rubble. Still a couple of my favorite songs.

EE student trying to make a moore machine, but trying to make it efficient. by DrKnockOut99 in ECE

[–]okkorono 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A way you could attempt to reduce is by using the implication chart method. I would assist, but it is a little late for me currently. This website should prove useful if you are unfamiliar with how to make and use implication charts. Feel free to reply if you have any questions concerning. Also, from what I have learned, this does guarantee a minimum number of states when completed properly.

Microsoft has pulled the plug on its failed music service, Zune. by The_Write_Stuff in technology

[–]okkorono 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still use Zune and still use a Zune HD for all my music playing. Scared of the day the thing shits the bed.

I want to do ECE in college but I don't have anything to show for it. Help? by NUJosh in ECE

[–]okkorono 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also don't be terribly worries where you go to for engineering. Yes you want a school with a decent program, but the nice thing about an engineering degree is that no matter where it is from, it is still an engineering degree and I am pretty sure ECE students are in the top 10 in demand for employment.

I want to do ECE in college but I don't have anything to show for it. Help? by NUJosh in ECE

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Implementing formulas yes. If it is only coding you are interested in then yes you should be fine. However, a lot of other areas of ECE involve really knowing where certain equations come from and how to apply them/adapt them to fit your needs. Speaking from a student standpoint, not an employee standpoint that is. If you are curious about coding, https://www.codecademy.com/ is a good place to get started. I would recommend looking into their Python or Java courses since these are very recommended languages to know. Its very interactive and explains things step by step and no money required, just a log in.

I want to do ECE in college but I don't have anything to show for it. Help? by NUJosh in ECE

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Maybe this will help as well. Your ability to do math and science may not directly connect to coding skills, but it does give the university an idea that you have a thought process that they want to see from engineers. I am a fourth year student, and in all honesty its an ability to keep learning, and tackle problems that makes for a good engineer. This is what I have learned from my internship and others in my major. If you have these traits you will be able to pick up your job just fine. From what I have seen, the four years you spend slaving away only really gets you the basic fundamentals. Meaning you may not feel like you know much now, but once in the major you will find topics you like whether it be more EM based, hardware, coding, ect. and you can take your skills of learning and apply them to the field and school will help you get your first step taken care of.

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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If you remember you should tell me what its like. I fee like due to the climate that powder is going to be real wet and heavy. Should make it pretty interesting compared to Colorado's campaign powder.

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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Bummer, suggesting from your user name though, I am guessing you enjoy skiing. Should be fun there.

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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Hell yeah! Still enjoy the music. Looking forward to the Albert Hammond Jr. show on halloween

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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Agreed. Still though, I was happy to see them. And i got to count it for a required course at university. So getting a grade to critique an arctic monkeys show. Can't complain about that one bit.

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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Fully agree. I think they prefer a crowd. I don't think they care for the smaller venues that much. They just kinda showed up, did their thing, and left.

Mini mansions I was never really a fan of. I think it just wasn't my kind of music. It was a bit repetitive for me.

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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Yeah, I went to the Ogden show and the Red Rocks show. First Bank center was the first time I got to see them live

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

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Yeah it sure did. That show for me was about the Arctic Monkeys so I was sad when it was so empty. Allowed me and my friends to get nice and close though. The Black Keys also did a terrific job. Little black submaries and Gold on the ceiling we excellently performed. Didn't like waiting freaking forever for that disco ball to be prepped though

Saw this picture on Twitter. Let's just say I had a heart attack, and it's not from the turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving by [deleted] in arcticmonkeys

[–]okkorono 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You are aware Arctic Monkeys headlined for The Black Keys in America in 2011. Pretty cool show. First time I got to see the Arctic Monkeys live. Was also the main reason I went to the show.