I think you're mistaking that for funny.
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RE: Polish ISP blocks gimp.org and other sites
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RE: Recursive javascript security
404 Recursivity Not Found
The title of this post is TRWTF.
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RE: MS + SSDS = WTF
So would you say you found this amusing? Perhaps even "pretty" amusing?
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RE: Eee PC "security"
@Daid said:
I more ment the "Still use and like VB" part, and with VB I mean VB6. In combination with linux that raises a lot of eyebrows over here. Oh, and in the mid 80s I was just starting to breath, so coding came a bit later for me ;) (and MBP is a macbook pro?)
And, I finaly think I understand that "MasterAsshatPlan got owned!" tag.Gotcha. I started sucking in air and exhausting ... well, other things, in '79 myself.
Yep, MBP == Macbook Pro
And, VB6? Pain, bro, pain! I was stuck working in VB6 for a while end of 2006, beginning of 2007. I've been solidly, happily in C# for the past 13-14 months however. Well, a little J# thrown in. And Python side projects.
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RE: Eee PC "security"
@Daid said:
A dos user to be exact. I think I must be the strangest computer user around. Starting out with QBasic, having a pretty good knowlage of VB (And still use it very often, and like it...), can pull all tricks in C, dances with OOP, AND loves to use linux.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I'm just not certain you're that extraordinary. Started on an Apple IIc and Apple BASIC, with some time on a TRS-80 -- in the mid 80s. Moved over to PCs and DOS 3.x, starting with Tandy BASICA, then GW-BASIC, then QBasic. Then got into JavaScript in the mid 90s. C++ and Visual Basic in the late 90s. ASP and SQL in the late 90s. Java in the early 00s. VB.NET then C# in the 00s. I run two different Linux distros (one on desktop, one on eee) in addition to XP, 2003 and Vista at home. Soon, I'll have an MBP in my possession as well. You're just another geek buddy -- we're all over the place.
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RE: Do you want to permanently remove source control bindings from the project?
It always kills me when someone prides themselves on using a masochistic, limited tool.
Sure, you can get the job done with emacs. Or notepad for that matter.
That is, if all you ever work on are tiny projects with few or no other contributors, no branches, no spikes. You know, simple, boring projects, the type where you have to CREATE a challenge for yourself to keep from a death by boredom??
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RE: Eve Online Followup
If you're getting called in at night, or weekends, or holidays, there better be compensation, especially if it's unplanned, whether that's flex time, bonuses, overtime, etc. etc. etc.
A well-run operation well never call you in at these times unexpectedly, and if they do, you need to find a new employer, or (re)negotiate compensation.