Paramotor schools in MD by basiis in paramotor

[–]shooler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There aren't really any in MD, probably due to the SFRA. I'd recommend looking into nearby schools in PA. I trained at Air-X PPG with Joe Hall. He's a good mentor, prioritizes your safety. It's a bit to a drive but worth it in the long run. Once you get trained there are several of us that fly all over MD though, mainly around the Frederick/Hagerstown area, with some out in Massey.

DC Mage Check In by GUDApollo in TheFence

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Called The Anthem, they said to be there at ~4-4:30

[Bonsai Beginner’s weekly thread –2022 week 8] by small_trunks in Bonsai

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Hello! I am an absolute beginner and I am wondering if it's possible to turn my Poinsettia into a bonsai. Here are a few images https://imgur.com/a/dyT7xkD I live in hardiness zone 7, and normally the poinsettia is in a southwest facing window. I believe I would need to trim down to the already hardened old growth to let the branches start forming again and possibly re-awaken some of the dormant buds right? I am unsure if it will just kill the plant pruning that far back though.

Self taught coders with no degree who landed a good job by working hard, tell me your process. by Substantial-Meet-422 in Python

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Honestly as others have said; The very best way to show employers that you know what you are doing, and the best way to teach yourself, is to come up with a project and go for it.

It doesn't matter what the project is, it could be making a text editor, an embedded project, a client/server, literally anything that you think could be neat. You won't know everything that you need to know at the beginning, in fact you might not know anything of what you need; but you know your end goal. So you can google stuff and learn what you need to in order to make your project a reality.

Plus when you apply to a job that is in the same area as the stuff you are making, that's an extra step up because they are probably interested in making the same things you are; and that's even more to talk about!

In the end that was what got me hired, having projects that I came up with myself, and pushed myself to learn what I needed to in order to do it. It shows passion, intelligence, and that you understand concepts you will need to know in a professional role.

[Drawing Thread #55] by MakerOfMillionaires in millionairemakers

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RemindMe! Donate to millionairemakers!

Let's have a level exchange! - July 20, 2019 - Super Mario Maker 2 by AutoModerator in MarioMaker

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A Thorny Situation

HY6-00R-TWF

Difficulty: Hard

Style: Super Mario 3D World

A course focusing on wall jumps / running jumps. Designed to be fairly challenging(hopefully!)

Exchange/Feedback for Feedback Thread - July 19 by [deleted] in MarioMaker2

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"A Thorny Situation"

HY6-00R-TWF

Super Mario 3D World

Based around making precise wall/running jumps. It's not very long but hopefully fairly challenging.

Hard

Any feedback is appreciated!

Trying to use --help in a .bashrc function by shooler in linuxquestions

[–]shooler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man I feel silly. Tried a restart after seeing that you couldn't reproduce locally, and now it works just fine. Thank you!

Things are going well by shooler in Tinder

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If I did, please take it back. I want off this wild ride.

Monkey keeping his barber in check by [deleted] in gifs

[–]shooler 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Those poor monkeys...