3rrr6

3rrr6 t1_j83ysm0 wrote

It's kinda, a mix of both. I'm currently learning to program and have been doing it on and of to the last 10 years. If I stop programming for even a month, I forget so much of what learned BUT i retain the logical reasoning to solve the problems. Like, i know i need to use a for loop here, i just don't remember how to make one.

If i take a break from a project, i pretty much HAVE to refactor when I start again because I'm still not great at preparing the project for my future (dumber) self.

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3rrr6 t1_ix63mgi wrote

How come you won't accept that it probably WASN'T electricity? Couldn't there be another possibility? Why do you care so much about these formations anyway? Could you not accept just remaining in the dark? Why didn't you Google it when you wondered about the answer? Did someone you trusted tell you about the electricity and you just blindly believed everything they said? Is this person in a field that studies geologic formations? Are the credited or published? Assuming that you are correct, what can someone do to study this electrical phenomenon? Seeing is believing right?

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