Comments by "Deborah Freedman" (@deborahfreedman333) on "Late Night with Seth Meyers"
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Damn, I was so happy someone was finally discussing the German election results, and the possible coalitions that might be formed. (I am hoping for SPD, CDU and FDP, because those are the colors of the German flag. But, SPD, FDP and Green, like the flag of Guinea, is more likely. Or, they could go with the parties with the most seats, the Kenyan coalition.) And then ..... boring old Guiliani. <sigh>
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There was this truly lame programmer, like that, in grad school. We assigned modules, designed the interfaces, and went home to code our modules. We all met in two weeks, ready to link our modules, but this turd didn't show up. So we dummied up the interfaces for what he was supposed to have code, and tested what we had, and debugged it. We called him, and he said he'd have it ready next week, two days before the project was due. He finally showed up, the code didn't compile, the interfaces were all wrong, and it couldn't link with what we'd done, even after fixing the compiler errors. So, we wrote all he was supposed to have done ourselves, in an hour, linked, tested, and debugged the work. Then we went to the professor, and told him what had happened. The prof threw him out of the group and flunked him. It's really hard to get an F in grad school. I knew this moron worked with my husband, and asked how well he programmed. He said that he couldn't code, so they put him on developing the style sheet. A programmer, who couldn't code, got to dictate the style of everyone else's code. Sometimes the worst people find a way to be in charge.
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