I think i remember being told about it in sciences class in primary school decades ago... but yeah, it's not like it's used in any way anywhere.
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Yeah, it's always been the lynx, officially. But indeed it's not a well known fact, nor is it used anywhere really.
You can google "romanian national animal", all you'll find is the lynx, everywhere. However, i'm unable to find the origin of it.
I never used it, but damn are people here judgy. I don't understand how it's a personal insult if someone used it in the way you're describing. As long as your actual thoughts and emotions are what you send, who cares you used a tool to express them.
Anxiety is rough. I wish people were more understanding.
I love you for that joke.
After a 10 second google search, i've found it's idaho's Enhanced Concealed Carry Weapons class. Which you have to take to carry a gun around.
There's dozens of them i tell you! Dozens!
This is my one obsession. Fear of how we can't possibly all be employed, because of automation, and how the resources and power will keep concentrating in the hands of those who own the automation. I've had this argument with friends that aren't as left leaning as me, and what i'm told over and over again is that i just lack the vision. That this has been a scare since forever, and yet look at how new jobs keep popping up. "There'll be jobs you can't even imagine right now", they say. "Fearmongers like you have been around since forever". "Employment is actually going up".
In my mind though, we're like the horses when the engine was invented.
Ah yes just rolls off the tongue. Totally the same as, an increment of one is equal in both.
A man of culture, i see.
Good luck to you!
I'd rather not dox myself, but i can tell you i'm in eastern europe working for a western european bank. COBOL is still heavily used in the banking and insurance sectors, by companies that started using it 50 years ago.
If you do manage to learn the ropes, the salary does tend to be above average for a mid-level programmer.
Been working in COBOL for a decade and this is all true.
I'm lucky. I personally enjoy it. But i can totally see how it's an absolute nightmare for most people.
For the record, the OP picture is real, i've seen it since i was a kid here in Romania.