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Hmm... is this for Paul's multiple personalities, or can we join in too?
I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty
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Megan Forbes wrote:
Hmm... is this for Paul's multiple personalities, or can we join in too?
Turn on the bubbles, bring some shot glasses and good booze, put on some good music and anyone can join!
If anyone wants to post their revelations here then feel free, just don't look at me when I publish a Book of Revelations and you see your code in it. (j/k)
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Ray Cassick wrote:
Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson
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Megan Forbes wrote:
Hmm... is this for Paul's multiple personalities, or can we join in too?
Oh christ no.... we already have multiple Nish's and Brian's and now multiple Pau's.. We're definitly in trouble!!!
Regards,
Brian Dela
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... so is my idea.
So I figured what I will use this thingamabob for... no not insults... no not coming out of the closet... no not secretly starting a revolution to overthrow C++ developers using VB and some sticky tape**...
Rather for StuffTM that I have figured out but which is not either ready to be ArticlesedTM or will never be ArticlesedTM but which is useful nonetheless.
I could blog, but would be about as useful to you as being told you just won the Miss. Afghanistan contest by general election.
Oh and if you want to tell me dirty secrets, this is the place, I won't publish it I
SwearTM..
* Hey so I like William Orbit and that song rocks.
** Though that would be a good idea anyhow
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Paul Watson wrote:
I won't publish it
Well.. not in too big a font anyway!!!
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Paul Watson wrote:
about as useful to you as being told you just won the Miss. Afghanistan contest by general election
So, where's all this Stuff you are boasting about then?
I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some - it won't hurt you'..... - Christian Graus on Code Project outages
Religion without Science is blind, Science without Religion is lame -Albert Einstein
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Megan Forbes wrote:
So, where's all this Stuff you are boasting about then?
People read this crap? Crumbs. Better stop monkeying around then.
Errr, I take requests... yes, good way to get good ideas for posts. Send in your requests! No R&B though please.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Christopher Duncan wrote:
Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)
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*cue chopper blade sounds*
This is such a cool feature. I can rant and blather all I want and nobody will ever notice, wonderful!
If you are reading this... I know a good shrink, but she refuses to see me, I can still give you her number though.
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Paul Watson wrote:
If you are reading this... I know a good shrink, but she refuses to see me, I can still give you her number though.
Is she cute? I just had to say that!
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have!" - phykell
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Big brither is watching you...
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Is she cute?
Hell yeah*. That is her and her assistant.
* A co-worker sent me that image with the following message "Please read this first
You know me well enough that I don't usually go for these forwarded
emails, or believe in supporting these kinds of charity programs, but I
feel it really is a worthy cause. You are really only giving up something
that you would otherwise throw away!
Please save your old jeans... children like Stephanie (see the
pictureattached) really need your help.
For just fifty cents a day, the price of a small cup of coffee, you can
sponsor this girl. Wouldn't it give you a great feeling to know that
somewhere you have helped to put clothes on the back of a young person?
Your every cent would be appreciated, "
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Are these the type of girls you have stashed away in South Africa? If so, hold down the fort 'cause Jeremy's on his way.
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have!" - phykell
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Hey Jeremy,
You have been rather quite of late on CP, everything alright?
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Colin Davies wrote:
...can you imagine a John Simmons stalker !
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Two fine girls.. .So I presume you didn';t help to put clothing on their backs
Regards,
Brian Dela
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I never get good forwards
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14/20 and 16/20. I prefer brunettes
A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944)
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KaЯl wrote:
I prefer brunettes
Amen to that KaЯl! Long legged brunettes. The French have some of the finest long legged brunette "specimens"
But even so, I would not not take a second glance at those two, blonde or not.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Colin Davies wrote:
...can you imagine a John Simmons stalker !
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...and if it's only to imagine like they'd look in a darker tone, right?
As James Bond in "die another day", Pierce Brosnan features traits handy in the dawning millenium. He fights without hesitation in a bewildering environment, trusts his high-tech-gadgets, and rather falls for beauty than pondering the political absurdities around him. [sighist]
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peterchen wrote:
and if it's only to imagine like they'd look in a darker tone, right
I like tanned for sure, but think that the girl on the left has a perfect tan, IMO. Darker than that and I start thinking "sun bed, fake tan treatments, sad, desperate"
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Paul Watson wrote:
"The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..."
Christian Graus wrote:
See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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I was more thining of the hair color
I prefer a "natural tone" over this perfect sun-bed tan anyway. And the pale freckled redhead skin is what makes my heart go *booom*
BTW if I have your attention - I prepared an article for CP, I still have to scrub it a bit (just uploaded the first shot to my own site and going to bed now) It wouldbe nice if you could have a look and give some comments.
I'm not very happy yet, I feel it's a bit too long, and not "focused" enough (maybe I'm trying to cover to much, yet I think there's missing a lot like user Stories, Xtreme programming, etc.). I'm especially unsure if the "real life example" makes any sense at all
:yawn:
nite Paul!
As James Bond in "die another day", Pierce Brosnan features traits handy in the dawning millenium. He fights without hesitation in a bewildering environment, trusts his high-tech-gadgets, and rather falls for beauty than pondering the political absurdities around him. [sighist]
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peterchen wrote:
And the pale freckled redhead skin is what makes my heart go *booom*
each unto his own I guess... hehe
peterchen wrote:
BTW if I have your attention - I prepared an article for CP, I still have to scrub it a bit (just uploaded the first shot to my own site and going to bed now) It wouldbe nice if you could have a look and give some comments.
Sure, I would be honoured. Send the link
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Paul Watson wrote:
"The Labia [cinema]... ...was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949..."
Christian Graus wrote:
See, I told you it was a nice name for a girl...
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Paul Watson wrote:
Send the link
ooops... I *did* need to go to bet http://www.cherea.de/bitbucket/thingsexplained/refactor.html[^]
As James Bond in "die another day", Pierce Brosnan features traits handy in the dawning millenium. He fights without hesitation in a bewildering environment, trusts his high-tech-gadgets, and rather falls for beauty than pondering the political absurdities around him. [sighist]
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Paul Watson wrote:
Hell yeah*. That is her and her assistant.
I just opened this one at work.
-Nick Parker
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Paul Watson wrote:
This is such a cool feature.
I agree that it is a cool feature, but it's still searching for a use. I'd use mine, but I don't know what to put there. Maybe I'll think of something..
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"So in the interests of survival, they trained themselves to be agreeing machines instead of thinking machines. All their minds had to do was to discover what other people were thinking, and then they thought that, too."
Breakfast of Champions, Kurt Vonnegut
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Daniel Ferguson wrote:
but it's still searching for a use
I guess it could be useful for personal announcements and also just for friends to chat without bothering people in The Lounge.
One could also do test posting here, seeing how ones signature mods look, formatting etc.
It is not mind blowingly brilliantly incredible, but it is cool to have nonetheless.
And if nothing else I can call people names here and they probably won't ever find out
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