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Which is why "Alone" is my preferred answer. Then I'm the only one making my life difficult.
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CListCtrl!
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Paul
"I drank... WHAT?"
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That's getting old.... fast
// Steve McLenithan
Cluelessnes: There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idots.
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You're just jealous because you didn't do it first!
Hey, my post has been rated 1.6! That's MUCH higher than I expeced! LOL
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Paul
"I drank... WHAT?"
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That way i can still be in control
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I enjoy working by myself the most, since that gives me the greatest latitude in how I do things. My job requires that I work as part of a group of six developers. Fortunately, they're all sharp folks and easy to get along with. It does expose me to different ways of doing things.
Best line I've heard with regard to working in groups: "It's difficult to work in groups when you're omnipotent." - 'Q', Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Im in the opposite situation... I do most of my contract work alone, but would prefer input, and the ability to bounce ideas off someone.
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Joan
MomComputerGeek.com
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joan_fl wrote:
but would prefer input,
i like that
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
Best line I've heard with regard to working in groups: "It's difficult to work in groups when you're omnipotent." - 'Q', Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Best line I heard for a medium to large group "It's difficult to fly like an eagle, when surrounded by turkeys!" - not sure of the origin
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