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W∴ Balboos wrote: I found out that French American fries were . . .neither
No - they are Freedom fries!
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Ah but CHiPs are endemic to California.
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Speaking of elements, I am a failed cyber criminal. Does that make me a silly con?
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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if you got away with the odd job [in the antipodes] you'd be known as a "Tin Ass" (or more loco-correctly "Tin Arse").
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Lopatir wrote: Tin Ass Bloody hell I've not heard that in a long while. I think you got the interpretation wrong, it is when you get lucky (or highly skilled). An example may be when an average pool player sinks a particularly difficult shot his opponent may call him a "tin arse" or just an arse shot.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Well, at least (cons 'you '(are not))
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The girl, the fruit, the osbourne, and the persimmon! (6)
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Sharon?
It's a girls name, there's the Sharon Fruit (which is also a Persimmon I think?) and there's the screeching harpie of low-rent 'talent' show fame.
Andy B
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Is absolutely correct! You are up Monday.
I had hoped people would overthink it ...
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And here you have an Osborne.[^], but he also could have thought of Ozzie...
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I was kinda hoping people would google it and end up here: Osborne effect - Wikipedia[^]
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So I'm volunteering for Florida State Parks and the park I just did 5 months at was petty remote and my hot spot device was used by Fred Flintstone so internet was dicey at best and sloooooowwwww when I did have it. I am now in a less remote park for 4 months and have a new verizon hot spot and the difference is astounding, instead of a page loading while I make diner its now almost instantaneous.
Only drawback is that at the other place I had 10 channels on the TV and here I've got 18 but can't watch them until evening...that I can live with.
It's amazing living without certain technologies and what you can get used too.
Now I can take some of those online classes I've been wanting to take.
Yay!
Someone's therapist knows all about you!
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Welcome back, thank you for your service... and sometimes it's nice to 'unplug' for a while.
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Thanks Tim
Yeah it is nice to unplug, kinda hard when you've come to rely on internet but there are ways around it.
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Bountiful... :}
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: ... and the girls?
Mike Hankey wrote: Bountiful... :}
"Bountiful?"
As in populating a small village bountiful???
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Each individually? Or en masse?
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Welcome back!
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Well done, keep up the good work
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Excellent!
1) Get yourself the DVD boxes of any complete Star Trek series you can get your hands on.
2) Start coding something that's a lot of fun and highly experimental.
3) Always have a small video window open where you can see your Star Trek episodes. They are not too distracting because you know them all, but they allow you to get away from work to get a more critical look at what you are doing. You would not believe how many bugs have disappeared after I said something like "Sir, there's a multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder."[^]
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Hi all,
Coming from Visual C++.
I'll have a little bit of time in a while and I'd love learning C#...
Which book would you recommend me?
Thank you!
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I agree Troelsen's book is very good BUT as a former instructor NOTHING beats a textbook with structured lessons.
Deitel and Deitel are arguably the best textbook publishers and "C# A Programmer's Introduction" is what I would recommend to get started from scratch. Expensive but worth it if you are disciplined enough to do every excercise as if you were in school else a waste of money that will end up on the shelf next to Troelsen's "C# and the .NET Platform."
Clinton Gallagher
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