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JohnW@Wessex
March 4th, 2011, 04:39 AM
I wondered if I was a bit unusual?
Someone asked me recently (an ex marketing director of another company) what I did.
"Software engineer" I said.
"Ah, dark rooms, lots of cola and late nights!" he said.
"Er, actually I sit by the window, drink Earl Grey and try to get away at 5" I replied.
He gave me a sideways look and disbelieving expression that said "Yeah, right!".
Do you think you fit this stereotype?
Skizmo
March 4th, 2011, 09:17 AM
"Programmers are people who convert coffee into code"
I think I fit that description ;)
Eri523
March 7th, 2011, 08:23 AM
When I recently saw Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Trilogy) I was surprised how many similarities I found between Lisbeth Salander (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisbeth_Salander) and myself (though not necessarily pertaining to my life right now). But note that there are still more distinctions than similarities (probably luckily :)).
Also, nota bene, during the entire 9 hours of the extended version of the three movies, Lisbeth Salander didn't write a single line of code.
"Programmers are people who convert coffee into code"
I can find myself in that description too. ;) [reaching for paper cup...]
D_Drmmr
March 7th, 2011, 09:44 AM
"Ah, dark rooms, lots of cola and late nights!" he said.
Sounds more like a LAN-party.
TheGreatCthulhu
March 7th, 2011, 05:14 PM
When I recently saw Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Trilogy) I was surprised how many similarities I found between Lisbeth Salander (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisbeth_Salander) and myself (though not necessarily pertaining to my life right now). But note that there are still more distinctions than similarities (probably luckily :)).
Is that because she's a computer hacker, or because she's a female computer hacker? Or both?
Does that mean you are a girl/woman?
If so, I feel like Neo (from The Matrix)...
{Trinity: My name's Trinity.
Neo: The Trinity? Who cracked the IRS d-base?
Trinity: That was a long time ago.
Neo: Jesus...
Trinity: What?
Neo: I just thought... you were a guy.
Trinity: Most guys do.
Most guys do...
}
else
{
I am The Great Cthulhu, the mighty lord of R'lyeh and I AM NEVER WRONG!
(except occasionally)
}
Eri523
March 7th, 2011, 06:25 PM
Does that mean you are a girl/woman?
Well... to be honest... no. And that's probably the most fundamental difference between Lisbeth and me. (And, just to clarify, this is not what I was referring to with the "luckily" in my post above.)
One of the similarites, OTOH: I have actually done some hacks many years ago. That was the time when they (well, most of them) actually were as easy as shown in today's movies (but not that colorful and fancy-looking... :rolleyes:).
If so, I feel like Neo (from The Matrix)...
// ...
:lol: That dialog of Trinity and Neo perhaps is the best out of the entire trilogy. :cool:
BTW, do you have genders in your species at all? And if so, are that two or more? (Or maybe even a non-integral or negative or... number... :confused: :D)
TheGreatCthulhu
March 10th, 2011, 09:23 AM
:lol: That dialog of Trinity and Neo perhaps is the best out of the entire trilogy. :cool:
:cool: <--------- Neo
BTW, do you have genders in your species at all? And if so, are that two or more? (Or maybe even a non-integral or negative or... number... :confused: :D)
No, it is not a number, but you would never understand, mortal...
And, since it's only fair to answer the original question: I don't consider myself stereotypical in any significant way.
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