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Bart Bailey said:
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Once again the mighty Dr. "D" displays his true credentials. ;-)

Hmmm, let me see, that might make me Sugien MBS-BMF or Master of Bull
S--t and a Bad Mother F to boot, lol, I can't stand it, te he he maybe I
will add it to my sig; however I guess with enough letters after your name
you would never go hungry; not because of any job you could get with a bunch
of letters after your name; but because you would always have Alphabet Soup.
In all seriousness however I do have a lot of respect for most all of
those that started way back when true programmers only had <TnC>3 keys a one
a zero and an enter</TnC> I am now and always have been just a Computer
Hobbiest and if and when it stops being entertaining and fun to play around
with a PC, or to watch something I have coded spring to life and hopefully
do what I told it to. Shear Joy for a programmer is on that rare occasion
that they key in an expressly long keying sequence and it works the way you
intended and does so the first time it is run without needing *any*
debugging. You always have tweaking to make it better but I mean the base
code needs no debugging.
 
Aye-Aye
Click 'em and weep.
'Troll'?
You are on to something big!
Maybe it'll sell.....

Let's see if we can get it into binary, or even better,
hexadecimal--or Double Word!!!!

No, let's talk COM+, SQL Server, Object Oriented Programming --- that's
new technology. I don't mess around with the prehistoric stuff anymore,
which you has come and gone for you.
After all, the more complicated it can be the better it must be...

No, the simpler it is the better it will be that's how I was taught to do
programming. That's how I was taught to keep things simple even when
leading a complicated project. You know interfacing with all the other
players that will come into play.
What's the matter, 'run out of letters to put after your name? Poor
little resume` will suffer a bit....

The titles get you in the door, then one had better have some experience
and expertise to back it up.
Oh well.

What's this :) all about? Certainly, you jest...

Oh well, I have to get up later and wipe out my Win 2K Adv Server machine
on my network and install XP Pro. I have seen enough of the server
software. You do know about staying technically advanced to keep money
coming in and not stagnate. It's about being marketable.

One of the young top guns on the programming team I work with was able to
get me a copy of XP I didn't have to pay for.

You have to stay one step ahead of the young guns at all times,
otherwise, one is left to collect dust.

You know that IBM mainframe technology your mind seems to be stuck at.

I am real close to killfiling you.

Duane :)
 
In Message-ID:<[email protected]> posted on
One of the young top guns on the programming team I work with was able to
get me a copy of XP I didn't have to pay for.

Lo and behold, Dr. "D" discovers 0-day warez,
what's next, pr0n site password lists? ;-)
A-****ing-Mazing!
 
Hmmm, let me see, that might make me Sugien MBS-BMF or Master of Bull
S--t and a Bad Mother F to boot, lol, I can't stand it, te he he maybe I
will add it to my sig; however I guess with enough letters after your name
you would never go hungry; not because of any job you could get with a bunch
of letters after your name; but because you would always have Alphabet Soup.
In all seriousness however I do have a lot of respect for most all of
those that started way back when true programmers only had <TnC>3 keys a one
a zero and an enter</TnC> I am now and always have been just a Computer
Hobbiest and if and when it stops being entertaining and fun to play around
with a PC, or to watch something I have coded spring to life and hopefully
do what I told it to. Shear Joy for a programmer is on that rare occasion
that they key in an expressly long keying sequence and it works the way you
intended and does so the first time it is run without needing *any*
debugging. You always have tweaking to make it better but I mean the base
code needs no debugging.

........same here...and it is still fun to use debug on that rare
occasion...

.....a little jesting is fun too.
'All I came back here for was for some help with OE filtering...and
then, and then, and then......
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http://www.dino-soft.org/cam
 
Who needs this stuff.

You had no business posting to me to begin with. You and Stalker Bart the
the Insane *Clown* can hold each others hand and walk somewhere out on
State Route 9 West.

You are just another jackass that's loose and an old jackass at that and
you will join Bart *Clown* in the killfile.

Duane :)
 
tinyurl is great.

I had a Compaq Tech post to it for me--helps a lot. Odd and good to
see them use something outside corporate.

Joe('another jackass that's loose and an old jackass at that')
 
I guess the last response had some problems, so here it is again.

"tinyurl is great.

I had a Compaq Tech post to it for me--helps a lot. Odd and good to
see them use something outside corporate.

Joe('another jackass that's loose and an old jackass at that')"
 
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