I assume nobody cares but hey, the idea is cool.
Here's how this works:
Anyone can submit a free response option in the form of a guess that they have about @CodeandSolder . It can be about anything - guesses about my music taste, my research interests, my sleep habits, etc.
Try to guess something that's not already known about me.
I can resolve options N/A or leave them open if I don't want to answer them.
Otherwise, I'll resolve to YES if the guess was right, NO if the guess was wrong, and PROB if it was partly right and partly wrong.
Between the option being submitted and me actually seeing and resolving it, you (and other traders) can spend mana to try to make a profit. If you're confident in a guess, buy YES - if you think someone has it wrong, buy NO. For obvious reasons, I won't bet on the options before resolving then. I'll check once in a while so there's time to bet on the options.
This continues indefinitely, because the market doesn't close when I resolve an individual option.
Have at it!
@CodeandSolder Or evening meal I would say. 'Dinner' being the main meal of the day, as long as it is after mid day.
Went through my account with the blood testing provider I use just to make sure, closest was Iron. I'm generally not a fan of the overdiagnosis trend, there is no treatment or lifestyle changes that would inform, I had no related symptoms, why do it?
Also, lead free solder with the correct flux is perfectly fine, I don't get the "back in my day" coming from some people lol
@CodeandSolder wasn't trying to imply anything by expecting you to huff flux fumes, I'm glad you are healthy
I actually started with LOGO in primary school, disliked it a lot, especially as some genius decided to translate the commands to Polish making English guides useless, then a few years later a friend from school taught me C#, I thought that programming thing is pretty fun, the national programming competition used C++ so I used that for a while, then in college I learnt (and promptly forgot) some assembly, after two weeks of learning Python I got an internship automating tests in it, recently I do much more solder than code though