I don't know like anything about his real life, but he did well as Troy (Highschool musical) and Ted (The Lorax) and Phillip (The Greatest Showman) so I think he's a good actor. How about you?
I think I've only seen him in a couple more movies beyond those but yeah he seems to do really well in that strangely specific niche he carved for himself
I suppose. I've never looked at the options in Walmart or Amazon before. Nice. Ah, I see, trying to find the right size of drawers that allows you to utilize the most space without having too much empty space. I feel like that's an optimization problem or something.
Wow. That's unfortunate. I know that LEGO uses weight to determine if a set may contain missing parts, and I guess the extra bag weighed the same as the bag that was missing, or at least was within tolerance.
That's great that you're enjoying your internship. That's really annoying. I know some companies can be really stringent on what you do with company property, but I didn't think it could be this meticulous even for python packages.
Yep. I just got an email for that sale, but I missed it because I was busy. I can wait until next time since it's bound to happen again. I gotta try that feature with my brother or something. Sounds like it'll be a lot of fun.
Yes, I used some of the cardboard from the packaging to make dividers for inside the drawers so things don't get out of order. It seems to work OK enough. I don't think there's truly a best way, but if this way lets me find all the pieces I need to find, I'll go with it.
After I get everything where I can easily access it, I shall revisit that door and spaceship technique you and I were discussing a couple years back, I'm not sure if you remember it.
The other week I had to make IT download R for me, but as I've just been data wrangling and reading papers since, I've thankfully had no issues. In a couple weeks I'll probably be fighting with Python packages again, though.
I believe the summer sale is on right now, I think there was a sale on Skywalker Saga, amazingly. I know I need to get a couple of my favorite older RPGs because the versions of them I have don't have have all the DLC. Mipollo and I usually play every week, and we can attest that it works well enough.
That's a great idea. How did you secure the cardboard dividers to make sure they don't shift around too much?
Ah yes, I do remember the door and the spaceship technique. I think I still have that model built somewhere in my shelves.
Good use of time, also good to prepare for when you do start coding too. Depending on what IDE you use hopefully they won't be too bad. Implementing Python packages can be really annoying at times.
I did hear about the summer sale and I got LEGO City Undercover since it was the cheapest. I need to get a Steam gift card so that I have credits to spend on LEGO games and not have to rely on my brother's Steam credits. Hopefully you can get those RPGs while the sale is up. That's pretty cool. If I remember correctly, only one of you need to have the game, right?
Covid really changed my idea of what constitutes adventure
That's fair, they are pretty versatile apparel. And they have the added benefit of being reasonably sturdy so they'll last a good long while usually.
That probably depends, do you consider twelve inches to be deep? Oh nice, hope it went smoothly and the precipitation didn't put a damper on your trip.
Yep, just one of those fun things I have to constantly be aware of when buying groceries. On the bright side I've gotten weirdly good at couponing.
That's true. My college year during Covid wasn't too adventurous, but it certainly was a unique experience I'll never forget.
Indeed. I think I've had the same pairs of jeans for a few years now and they're still in pretty good condition. I had some pairs of jeans that had holes, but it seems having holes in jeans is a fashion style or something.
I'd say that's pretty deep, though I've never experienced a lot of snow before. That depth seems like enough snow that could block a door from opening. Yep, I was indoors most of the time so it was all good.
Yeah. Lots of reading of the ingredients labels. Very nice. I've gotten better at using coupons over the years, though there's not a lot of good coupons that I actually use.
That's a good way to describe it
Good denim can last decades sometimes Yeah, pre ripped jeans are everywhere these days. They do not seem to hold up as well in the long run though. Aside from straight up jeans I think patchwork style ones look a lot cooler anyway.
That's probably a good thing Yeah, every once in awhile we have to open the garage door just to get out to go clear the front door I'm glad it went well for you.
Indeed, I recently found an app to help with that part at least. A couple of the stores around here just mail coupons unprompted based on the stuff we previously bought
Glad we agree. This doesn't surprise me, of whom do you speak?
How do you feel about pineapple on pizza? Legotheterrible, his whole thing was being a jester and giving everyone pizza all the time
If it was served to me by a friend I would eat it, but I'd prob never order it. Hbu? Oh lol, I've never heard of him before, but he sounds like a nice person.
I think I've only seen him in a couple more movies beyond those but yeah he seems to do really well in that strangely specific niche he carved for himself
Lol, he's a specialized actor.
Indeed, hopefully he doesn't mind being typecast all the time
How do you feel about pineapple on pizza? Legotheterrible, his whole thing was being a jester and giving everyone pizza all the time
If it was served to me by a friend I would eat it, but I'd prob never order it. Hbu? Oh lol, I've never heard of him before, but he sounds like a nice person.
That seems reasonable. Technically, but I usually end up taking the pineapple bits off and eating them solo before touching the pizza itself. What is your favorite kind of pizza? A pretty cool dude, very enthusiastic about everything and used the pizza emote the way most people use tongue smileys