@bstorer said:
You're equally likely to win this as you are to win, say, the Irish Derby.
As the horse or as the jockey?
@bstorer said:
You're equally likely to win this as you are to win, say, the Irish Derby.
As the horse or as the jockey?
Yahoo! picked it up too
[url=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=Yvt&q=flowerangels.com+johan+smith&btnG=Search]here's more of his spam[/url] if you aren't bored yet ... maybe I'll head over to the British Expatriate Network Forums ;-)
[url=http://www.flowerangels.com/]send dead flowers to someone you hate[/url]
[url=http://www.flowerangels.com/]Nothing says I love you like a dead rodent[/url]
I just deleted 6,000 e-mails insulting my tiny (package/soldier/schlong/tool/etc) and now you're insulting my itsy bitsy file sizes!
Now I need counseling. I hope you're happy.
@SpectateSwamp said:
Swamp search is "THE" collaboration tool. There is no way us Swampies should be disqualified.
I agree. We use eSSDS (the Enterprise Version) for all our collaborative needs. It's especially useful when five people have to edit the same line of code at the same time. Normally as you can imagine this is problematic but eSSDS made this collaboration seamless.
At home I use rrSSDS and jSSDS (the rock and roll and jazz versions) for musical collaborations. Recently in a collaboration with a trombonist from Belarus I actually received his recorded track before he actually had a chance to record it! The space/time warp interface is amazing and saves time I never had to waste.
It is also likely to become a prominent co-authoring tool for such literary masterpieces as [url=http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/t/8133.aspx]The End Of The World[/url].
The collaborative possibilities abound. SSDS should win by a landslide.
By the way what is this sarcasm people refer to? Is this also a collaborative tool? I need to search for it ... if only I knew a good way to search for stuff. :-(
@bstorer said:
@SpectateSwamp said:
May 27 and 28 will be a nice time to visit my old San Francisco friends. And do a MashUp of my own.I think he's trying to tell us he and some fellow nutjobs are going to blow something up.
I think he's telling my I should make plans for the end of May to be somewhere ... like Iceland.
@CodeSimian said:
In typical Spectate fashion, he was probably talking about both (the magic stones AND the Rolling Stones), at the same time. From the preceding context, it was clear he was talking about his magic stones. Then he inexplicably starting talking about having the same birthday as Mick Jagger.
Conceptual Continuity ...
@Jospam Smithspam said:
Exclusive fresh quality flowers
Wonder how he's the only one that has fresh quality flowers.
I am looking for companies where there is proper and disciplined Software development taking place
I might be pursuaded to believe in the possibilities of UFOs or Bigfoot but this creature you cite is clearly a mythical legend that never has and never will exist.
As for sponsorship I guess you mean (in the US) a [url=http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=c487d92e8003f010VgnVCM1000000ecd190aRCRD&vgnextchannel=2411c9ee2f82b010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD]an H-1B visa[/url] which is not migrating it is specifically a nonimmigrant temporary work visa.
I AM ACTING AS A BLISSFULLY IGNORANT PEON BY PROCEEDING WITHOUT BACKUP SINCE I KNOW THAT OUR FILE SERVERS ARE BACKED UP HOURLY AND AS PART OF THE FILE SERVER ROLLOUT TEST CREW I STILL ACTUALLY HAVE ACCESS TO SAID BACKUPS IN REAL TIME--(THOUGH MAYBE I SHOULDN'T ANYMORE?)--SO BUG OFF.
Good to know!
[Fixed your broken-ass image. -TheShadowMod]
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Saw this on a baby shirt the other day, along with "i'Pood" and "my dad's a geek" I think I'll be getting all three soon ;-)
I was planning on drowning, but then when I learned that it would spoil my afternoon plans I changed my mind. Thanks to the Army Corps of Engineers for the great tip.
So they put it on an airplane just for the hell of it? It went from SF to OAK in a truck we can be sure of that. Then it was in Oakland already. Why put it on a plane to memphis just to send it back to oakland? I paid for three day I think all I really needed was proof of delivery I didn't give a damn when it got there.
I don't care what anyone claims [b]planes are not schlepping mail from SFO to OAK[/b] it's just not happening.
It seems like a big company like FedEx who's business relies on efficient mail processing can figure out how to get a package from their oakland facility to an address in oakland without involving a 5,000 mile detour to memphis, wouldn't you think?
@bstorer said:
Why would that surprise you at all? That's the entire basis of their air delivery system.
I guess the fact that it had to involve air in the first place. A bicycle would have sufficed.
No passengers would ever want to fly from San Francisco to Oakland or vice versa you'd have to be Idiot Of The Year to do so. If it isn't bloody painfully obvious why check a [url=http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=sfo&daddr=oak&hl=en&geocode=&mra=ls&sll=38.065392,-95.712891&sspn=39.386614,62.050781&ie=UTF8&z=11]map[/url] :-)
Though I do understand that the planes might have to shuffle from one to another for logistical reasons. Still, I really don't believe FedEx or anyone else is really flying ten mile flights on a regular basis.
On the other hand, I have sent a fedex letter from San Francisco to Oakland and it went to Oakland (where the sort facility is), then to Memphis (where the distribution hub is), and then back to Oakland again before it was delivered so maybe nothing should really surprise me about FedEx.
@tchize said:
Tried to see what a trip look like from sacramento to San fransisco using Amtrak. It keeps telling me there are no route between stations :D That might explain the need for airplane.
You have to take a bus from San Francisco to Emeryville to catch Amtrak there is no Amtrak station in San Francisco. Well, there is, but there's no train tracks there. That's where you catch the bus.
SFO -> OAK on [url=http://bart.gov]BART[/url] takes about an hour but it's only $8.80
There are no flights from SFO to OAK or vice versa of course the plane probably wouldn't even ascend to 2,000 feet before it was time to land.
I just did. Then I went to college so people would believe me where I spent my time drinking beer and playing competitive Tecmo-Bowl. Then I graduated, got a couple jobs, and learned some more. Then learned some more. And more ...
3530 is good too, maybe they're weighing in on religion ...
That which does not appear to exist is to be regarded as if
it did not exist.