at what point exactly did i say that
I could type at 200wpm?
i'd be interested to see ya'll actually quote me on that, as i've said most of you are all just becoming sad, pathetic and honestly now this just petty jeliously really.
and if you must know 215lbs & 7.8"
what i'm finding pathetic is the fact your all having a pop at me when actually what i'm capable of doing isn't even close to what other people can.
buht ya know i suppose it's just another excuse to take a jab at Raven eh.
and ya know it's not how fast you can type but how well you can type... just because i can type at 160wpm, doesn't mean that i can type that fast error free.
thats what the world record for typing is btw... the FASTEST ERROR FREE typist. I know people who can type faster than that, but doesn't mean it comes out error free.
annoyingly often it is either a single letter out of place else it happens to be that you can't spell the word to begin with.
oftenly i can spell words correctly but my ability to multitask is shameful; which means that i'll be talking to one person and coding then end up writing down half the conversation that i'm having.
as for the Rouge Squadron being 300,000 lines of code for 9months; yeah thats all well and good... and Quake took 12months and is just over 200,000.
however there is a flaw there somewhere, as during Quakes development Carmack came up with over 9 different engines; infact the one that became Quake's final engine was rewritten from the ground up with 72hrs.
this isn't taking into account compile errors, spelling errors, bugs, etc...
hell if we could all code perfectly the first time we wrote out a program, we'd all have alot more freetime and would be earning much more as programs would be bugless.
When your little fantasy world actually becomes reality remember to give me a call so i know i can finally relax about work, eh.
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