DARN
darn 2 (därn)
interj.
Used to express dissatisfaction or annoyance.
adv. & adj.
Damn.
tr.v. darned, darn·ing, darns
To damn.
Darn!
It has been a while since the last time I posted. And this is how I say "HI again".
Many things have passed that I was not able to post because of unseen circumstances, which I will not write anymore. If I will, everything will be rendered irrelevant.
But here it goes. Since the former Jedi left, the Androids have bombarded us, the Philippine team, with defects.
On the early weeks of bombardment, I thought of it as a challenging adventure which I have to decipher and develop a remedy to stay on track.
One day, one of my associates was sent on a journey to the land of the Droids as spy for our team. He have been there for a month or more now and continues to inject us with information from the master androids' thoughts.
Next week our two team mates will be joining him.
Getting back in developing a remedy, I have not been so disappointed with my work, not until now. I was assigned a malignant tumor that I was not able to cure.
Darn! I lost the chance to prove that I can be a good debugger for next week competition and now I am having second thoughts.
I hope that I will be able to regain my identity to minimize further damages.
Signing off . . . . . 0x00 0x30 0x20 0x86.
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How does opendir() works ?
Darn!
It has been a while since the last time I posted. And this is how I say "HI again".
Many things have passed that I was not able to post because of unseen circumstances, which I will not write anymore. If I will, everything will be rendered irrelevant.
But here it goes. Since the former Jedi left, the Androids have bombarded us, the Philippine team, with defects.
On the early weeks of bombardment, I thought of it as a challenging adventure which I have to decipher and develop a remedy to stay on track.
One day, one of my associates was sent on a journey to the land of the Droids as spy for our team. He have been there for a month or more now and continues to inject us with information from the master androids' thoughts.
Next week our two team mates will be joining him.
Getting back in developing a remedy, I have not been so disappointed with my work, not until now. I was assigned a malignant tumor that I was not able to cure.
Darn! I lost the chance to prove that I can be a good debugger for next week competition and now I am having second thoughts.
I hope that I will be able to regain my identity to minimize further damages.
Signing off . . . . . 0x00 0x30 0x20 0x86.
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How does opendir() works ?
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