Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20180827202615/@comment-3547390-20190214150449

Oh, I have some degree of privacy. I have a cubicle with solid walls, so nobody can see what I do, and the monitors are in such a way that they need to step into the cubicle area (which requires navigating across the common room). I think it best to say I have some of the greatest privacy here and some of the greatest freedom. It is probably uncommon to be told directly by the boss that you are free to lurk the internet and do whatever you wish when there is nothing to do. That is the wonderful part here, while the noise level is a difficulty, I can at least freely use the internet and do whatever. I think I have made a lot more progress in regards to music and old comics (not really sure I enjoy the latter as much as it is something to do and a project to tackle) at work than I ever would on my own time, I just can't be motivated to tackle such large projects.

I can watch a movie, I just don't really get much out of it for the most part. Outside of the original Star Wars trilogy, I am not sure the last time I sat down and watched a full movie. I rarely watch television.

You are quite right, almost every engine had its "tech demo" phase where they tried to do things just to prove it could be done, and I think we are mostly still trying to do this.

I am not really sure I am leaving this house. It is intended to be a family home, to be some sort of legacy, so I am pretty much expected to stay here. I don't make enough to live on my own, nor do I have the capabilities to do such. My father likes having me around too much to ever leave.