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