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Greetings from sunny and hot Las Vegas to all my faithful followers, loyal friends, and random stumble uponers, though it will be cloudy ⛅️ tomorrow with thunderstorms ⛈ in the forecast. No eclipse viewing here. Boo!

The Aspiring Photographers Meetup Group here in Las Vegas is having another astrophotography & light painting Meetup. This time it's at Rhyolite Ghost Town just west of Beatty, NV....
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Greetings from sunny and hot Las Vegas to all my faithful followers, loyal friends and random stumble uponers.

BOOOOO! It's going to be cloudy with chances for thunderstorms all day Monday. No eclipse viewing for us, even though it will only be about 70% here.

Before getting into how I decided upon my SG name, I want to thank those few that saw and liked...
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littlejohn22:
so many awesome lost guitarist 
hiptobes:
Dimebag will always be in my heart.
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Greetings from hot and sunny Las Vegas, NV to all my faithful followers, loyal friends and random stumble uponers.

I just launched my Patreon page. I'd appreciate it if you'd take a look even if you don't want to contribute. I will be uploading some free preview photos there so you get an idea of what you'll be getting for your contribution.

Also, be...
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littlejohn22:
such great shots, love those retro gas pump 
deadguitarist:
Not retro, vintage!
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Greetings to my faithful followers, loyal friends and random stumble uponers from Las Vegas, Nevada, the one truly 24-hour city in the world. Seriously... virtually anything you can do during the day here, you can also do at night.

In this homework topic, @missy and @rambo want to know...

WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOUR JOB?

I'm a software test engineer for an international software...
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deadguitarist:
@littlejohn22, too much stuff is written in Java that it will ever completely go away. Just like COBOL, FORTRAN and maybe even Pascal. There are still applications running that use them. Every once in a while you'll see an advertisement for a COBOL or FORTRAN programmer. As for Cucumber, it's a lot newer, but not really a programming language. It's more of a test framework. Tests are written in plain English (or other supported language), and a test step is created from that, written in Java (or other supported language). It's pretty cool and makes it easy to keep track of tests or group them into suites.
deadguitarist:
@freyahz, thank you!