No one would understand the importance of those words other than those who use it and those who receive it. Yes?
No.
I’m just messing with you bitches
Anyways, this morning (pracrastination start) I was browsing my daily websites when I across this calendar stop time photography type of thing
http://www.uniqlo.com/calendar/?cID=JP&aID=13109
click on it
you will be surprisedd at how pretty it is. Although the pictures are mainly of random places around Japan it is still pretty nice ;D
There are times in ones life when you have to think, I’ve dont enough procrastination, do I deserve more especially after I’ve “studied” so hard? no you don’t, but you say yes anyways at the spur of the moment becuase your parents won’t stop nagging you, and being the teenager we all are, we always say we deserve something when our parents say we dont; rebellious much?
Also, many of us have estabslihed that the Proposal Ski Excursion is just an aweful prank on us as we progress to yr 12. and how ever so cruel it is for us
I think I’m going to go hardcore partying (as in like going out, not literally stoned ass partying becuase I’m too unfun and young to do so, like totally) this holidays before we sit down and totally go crazy studying, I already have this whole line up of outings that has somehow been planned that I’m going to have to go to
One of which includes my nerding out session with various randoms + karen at the proposed state library this holidays. Like I’m going to seriously sit down and study my books and make notes when i lag my netbook out
like really really really type up my notes and study them. I hope D: oh shazz
I really can’t work at home properly knowing that the internet is there. Working at the library forces me to like work becuase if I don’t I would be wasting a $2.60 train ticket, 20 minutes of walking and my day at the city trying to study instead of just wasting time and my day at home which I don’t really care about. Also budgeting so during my study time I’m just going to go eat at the food court or someshit D: This would require me to budget about $10 per day, per study day. I’m really going to go hardcore this out D: Maybe at Parra library, or Chester Hill or even Auburn (maybe not its pretty chat D:) or State. Someone recommend one. :(
In the meanwhile ive discovered that wikipedia is like crazy. No wait scratch that, the entire computer and even the technological industry is overtaking our world to the point that they have named the problems that will occur as time goes on.
1. remember when we thought the world would end and the robots would come after us when it hit midnight janurary 1st 200o? yerh well they named that too.
The Year 2000 problem (also known as the Y2K problem, the millennium bug, the Y2K bug, or simply Y2K) was a notable computer bug resulting from the practice in early computer program design of representing the year with two digits. This time code ambiguity caused some date-related processing to operate incorrectly for dates and times on and after January 1, 2000 and on other critical dates which were billed “event horizons”. Without corrective action, long-working systems would break down when the “…97, 98, 99…” ascending numbering assumption suddenly became invalid. Companies and organizations world-wide checked, fixed, and upgraded their computer systems.
2. we might go into a technology time warp as well in the year 2038. seriously we might just go crazy by having our computers time warp back to 1901.
The year 2038 problem (also known as Unix Millennium bug, or Y2K38 by analogy to the Y2K problem, known as the millennium bug) may cause some computer software to fail before or in the year 2038. The problem affects all software and systems that store system time as a signed 32-bit integer, and interpret this number as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970.[1] The latest time that can be represented this way is 03:14:07 UTC on Tuesday, 19 January 2038. Times beyond this moment will “wrap around” and be stored internally as a negative number, which these systems will interpret as a date in 1901 rather than 2038. This will likely cause problems for users of these systems due to erroneous calculations.
3. Its like predicting the economic crisis but with computers and its a technological time crisis in 2070. I’m pretty sure our analog clocks would work find don’t you think?
The Year 2070 problem, or Y2.07K problem, arises from the limitations inherent to encoding years as 2-digit values.
4. This one is the big one
the one so way into the future that we won’t see it happen and nor will we care that is has as we will be long dead and buried and laughing at the idiots who will go hysterical worrying about how time will be dated when we reach a 5 digit year.
The Year 10,000 problem a.k.a. Y10K or deca-millennium bug is the class of all potential software bugs that would emerge when the need to express years with five digits arise. The problem can have discernible effects today, but is also sometimes mentioned for humorous effect.
In the case of the year 32,768 problem, years after 32,767 may be interpreted as negative numbers, beginning with -32,768.[6] The year 65,536 problem is more likely to manifest itself by representing the year 65,536 as the year 0
Certain problematic years occur well past the predicted heat death of the universe, or the Big Freeze, or similar predicted ultimate fate of the universe, so are mainly referenced as jokes, or to indicate that a related problem truly is solved for any reasonable or unreasonable definition of “solved.”
The year 170,141,183,460,469,231,731,687,303,715,884,105,727 problem: this is the year that 128-bit Unix time would reset to zero.[9]
This time formatting stuff and computer bugs might just cause a problem as out society becomes more and more involved and reliant on technology. suck shit
At least when we reach our parents age we are still able to use our mobile phones and all and be a lot more computer literate than the previous generation. Although computer illiterate to the generation after ours.
P.S the shit i wrote above doesnt make sense to me wahtsoever. omg karen blog pl0x
