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Collin Jasnoch wrote: We are not stating obvious effects of using things?
Perhaps - but it's annoying as I was hoping to get a few things done this evening ...
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You did know that IE stand for Infrequent Entertainment didn't you?
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Mike Hankey wrote: Infrequent Entertainment
That's a new one to me ...
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Company issued Amex cards are issued to the employee, so it's the employee they need to sue here.
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Agreed. Pretty sure the reason Oracle's name on it is for the press.
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TTFN - Kent
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Initially when I read the article, I thought the strip club was using software that used an Oracle database and somehow due to a database corruption/bug, a patron managed to run up a massive unpaid tab.
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It's nice to know innocents still exist!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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His wife works for CodeProject. He has to pretend.
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Oooo! Nasty....
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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Thanks Pete, always covering my back!
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If you were out with the Oracle team, it's not your back that needs covering.
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Hi Nish
I'm currently working for a company in Trondheim - guess which book I found at their office?
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Espen Harlinn wrote: I'm currently working for a company in Trondheim - guess which book I found
at their office?
That's gotta be a good company to work for then!
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Oh, it really is
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Yes, but when the employee doesn't pay they go after the company. And, according to the cardholder agreement, the company is on the hook in such instances. They need to offer termination to the people that ran up such bills.
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WTF? That strip club just wants publicity. I wouldn't be surprised if that place modified the amount for this lawsuit.
Keep Clam And Proofread
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√(-1) 23 ∑ π...
And it was delicious.
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"we suspect that the club is using it to garner publicity in order to attract current OpenWorld attendees"
Er, yeah.
Bills for 16 to 17 thousand a night are going to attract a lot of people.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Never touch the prawns[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Francis Bacon was so wrong when he said "knowledge is power", in today's pc and dumb people friendly workplace, ignorance is power. The less you know, the more people bend over backwards trying to explain things to you. More stress you inflict on other people, the stronger your power over them.
I was unaware of this until a few years ago, until my spiritual guru revealed this truth to me and opened the gateway to eternal happiness. This was circa 2003. A new CIO had been appointed. Beefy bloke from Newzealand and blond too. He decided our company was getting stale and needed fresh blood. He brought in a lot of people who had absolutely no background in IT or had any previous experience in our business domain. All of them as project managers and senior business analysts. And the fun started. One day my boss called me in and said "Ghalib you going to help Tiffany with her new project. Show her the ropes. If the project fails I will hold you responsible".
Lady in question was a blonde from Germany and a cat lover to boot. I consulted by spiritual guru "Oh wise one! This woman is going to torture me to death. What do I do". The wise one said "Man, play dumb". So I started off saying things like "What's XML?" at meetings. "You haven't heard of XML?" "Nope! never heard of it". Score me = 1, cat lover = 0.
Predictably, the project collapsed before much money could be spent on it. But, I was on to a good thing. I perfected this to a fine art. I did so well at it that I was soon promoted.
I have often found solutions to perplexing problems in CP, so I love you guys and would like to share this valuable secret with you :- "when nothing works, play dumb"
modified 24-Sep-13 12:00pm.
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Well, my behaviour towards blonde German girls is quite a different one.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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I'm sure you rise to the occasion.
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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