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tennohno) wrote in
driftfleet2016-04-18 08:27 pm
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Who: SS Windrose crew and visitors
Broadcast: Le nope
Action: SS Windrose
When: April
[For the usage to mingle on the best ship in the fleet. Get your mingle on ladies, gents, and others!]
Broadcast: Le nope
Action: SS Windrose
When: April
[For the usage to mingle on the best ship in the fleet. Get your mingle on ladies, gents, and others!]

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It's an object-oriented programming language, to be brief...not something you actually speak, but she already knows my one, so -
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I don't know what any of that means Winn. You're really smart.
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She drops down to pet Officer Snuggles some more. Who is a cute fox? You are!]
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Thanks, but it's pretty wide-spread knowledge in my world. [ ok he's especially brilliant at it but that's only fun to bring up when people aren't seeing his value. they're seeing a little too much of it. ]
Programming languages are what we use to tell computers how to operate, and object oriented programming just means that the basic unit we address is an object as opposed to an action. Take me as a program, for example. In a non-object oriented approach, to get me to give a long-winded explanation nobody wants to hear about programming you'd have to have someone separate from me feeding me that information, telling me what to say. I would basically be an empty shell without someone to tell me what to do. Whereas in an object oriented approach, I'm a complete object, I already encompass that information. Every instance of me would begin spitting it out when prodded.
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So... when they were--
[Thought process comes to a screeching halt. No. She does not want to think about this. She kind of twitches a little, blinks, and tries to back mentally away.]
Okay. So you make complete objects.
[She suddenly feels weird about this.]
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Do anything fun at the masquerade? [Transitions? Who needs transitions?]
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coming off of hanging out with hank at the masquerade and chatting with cisco on the network may have distorted his perspective of how interesting these things are to people.
this is why he belongs locked away in an office, where he can't hurt anyone's brain. ]
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Jim's good people.
[ he nods, feeling awkward because he's really not the sort of person who says good people. but it sure beats jim threatens my masculinity! ]
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I think I'd like to try more chess. I was bad at it, but practice is important.
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Practice helps a lot.
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It's pretty much the most helpful way to improve I've ever found.
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Yeah, I thought chess was a smart person thing, but I think I can do it. Charles was really nice.
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Chess is just a game. Anyone can play. [And should she be telling Wrath she's smart? That seems awkward, but this is a little awkward too.] It's more strategy I'd think a military commander might be especially good at it. [Unless she mostly followed orders from above.]
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of course he wasn't the first to make that offer - what kind of person wouldn't want to save her life? but he's going to be the last, because he's going to do it.
he tunes out of the conversation, absentmindedly petting officer snuggles as he goes back to his very theoretical very early-staged calculations in his head. ]
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And that's what Charles said too, about chess, and it... it wasn't easy, but it made sense when I just thought about it all like troop movements and unit capabilities. I had a lot of fun with it.
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I think I like chess because it's hard. I like the challenge. Not that Tic-Tac-Toe doesn't have its moments.
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Hmn? That's code for 'total nerd', right?
[ he smiles, trying to dissipate her concern. he can think about this later, he doesn't really need to make this meeting of the friends any more awkward by disappearing into his own head. ]
There are some pretty badass tactics for Tic-Tac-Toe, once you expend the board.
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We'd pay that out in the field, I think. Like, all you need is dirt and a bayonet.
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[You couldn't tell if you had enough money to buy shoes, Wrath?] You used bayonets? I didn't realize it was so old school.
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[ he returns the smile. look, basically anytime someone tells him he'd get along with someone, he assumes that means they're nerdy. it's usually true. those are his people.
bayonets -- sounds like a topic he'd be bad at talking about again, so he focuses on the first one again. ]
Those two usually correlate - [ nerd, computer guy...not every nerd is a computer guy, but every computer guy he knows is at least kind of a nerd. he's not sure what to make of that shoe money comment, so he decides to leave it alone. ]
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Tech heads are very nice people. [Wrath, you think everyone is nice.]
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They are. [She leans her head on Winn's shoulder for a moment, apparently not that concerned about PDA. She had a good night and is just in a good, relaxed mood] They can be really cute too.
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sorry not sorry
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