It’s been a hell of a year for Boundless Learning. We’ve raised $8 million in new funding, reached...
Since this is now being read by people I don’t know, let me add this preface. Scala is one of the better things...
I cannot function atm.
Part 2:
As soon as I got back to the house I started looking for something that I could turn into a creative and appropriate tribute to Mr. Jobs....
“Why doesn’t Makana look like any Green Cheek Conure I’ve ever seen?”
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When you’re in grade school, being sick is usually a blessing. Most of the time, you’re not actually that ill—even if you are you just watch tv all day while you eat soup. Best of all you don’t fall behind because you can do your algebra problems between home room and first period the next day. It’s ironic that when you’re in the work force being sick is a terrible thing. You fall behind on work, you grow out of touch with what’s happening at work, and you lose money. For the past 3 days, I have been working from home or bedridden on my couch wishing that I could be at work. I really enjoy my job, so staying home is exceedingly boring. I’ve read my camera’s manual 5 times now, and have practically memorized its menus; I’m going crazy.