The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

Pretty much. I've thought about going to school to be a mechanic and just switching industries entirely. It's much easier to work on something like a Honda than a BMW though.

True, when I had my honda and started looking at doing some of my own repairs, there are tons of blogs and shit that show you how to do everything. Having a much harder time finding info on doing my own work on a Ram.

The more expensive the vehicle the less likely people are going to be into doing their own work...or they just have the money to not mind paying someone else. I personally just don't trust other people to do a good job, or not try to charge me to pretend to fix shit that isn't broken.

Mechanical work doesn't seem to be that difficult as long as you have the right tools. It's the electrical work that I am wary of.
 
I have no sense of time anymore. For three days it's just been wake up, watch stuff, pass out for a few hours. Repeat.
Probably doesn't help that every 4 hours I'm dosing up on penicillin, paracetamol, and ibuprofen.
 
Forgot to stretch out my neck and strained it doing some pulls ups. Damn I hate it when this happens. Puts a damper on my curls that I usually do after a good pull/chin up workout.
 
I have no sense of time anymore. For three days it's just been wake up, watch stuff, pass out for a few hours. Repeat.
Probably doesn't help that every 4 hours I'm dosing up on penicillin, paracetamol, and ibuprofen.

This, except replace the penicillin, paracetamol, and ibuprofen with booze and weed.
 
Yeah, tbh too much of that is probably why I got this sick in the first place :erk:

Fuck. This reminds me I has no weed till my mate from uni possibly comes down to see me :erk:

Im out of weed as well as money.
I finished the last of mine with my mate while playing Killzone 2.

Fucking awesome.
 
Just ate some incredible baby-back ribs with potato salad, had a couple beers too. Now I'm listening to some Death. Good times.
 
My Lockheed Martin interview is tomorrow. I'm at my grandparents' house in Maryland since they live about 6-7 miles from the interview site, which is in Bethesda.

It's hard to resist the urge at this point to just obsessively read up on the company or on random programming crap they might ask about, and just accept that I won't know the answer to everything they might ask. Can't wait to have this done with, regardless of the outcome - it feels like studying for the biggest final exam of my life.