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I worked late night in the office yesterday. Also needed to attend the conference call in the morning so I came with cloths not ironed. But my boss blamed me for shabby look. Better to work at home like code project. wear anything.. or nothing .. do you cod-frog. which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all? Row Row
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I worked late night in the office yesterday. Also needed to attend the conference call in the morning so I came with cloths not ironed. But my boss blamed me for shabby look. Better to work at home like code project. wear anything.. or nothing .. do you cod-frog. which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all? Row Row
BTW it's "clothes".
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I worked late night in the office yesterday. Also needed to attend the conference call in the morning so I came with cloths not ironed. But my boss blamed me for shabby look. Better to work at home like code project. wear anything.. or nothing .. do you cod-frog. which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all? Row Row
I don't know about clothes, but I now have a sign next to my computer, "ignore anything Row posts." Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson
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I worked late night in the office yesterday. Also needed to attend the conference call in the morning so I came with cloths not ironed. But my boss blamed me for shabby look. Better to work at home like code project. wear anything.. or nothing .. do you cod-frog. which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all? Row Row
ROWALI wrote:
which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all?
Only if you are used with clothes :) SaRath.
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I worked late night in the office yesterday. Also needed to attend the conference call in the morning so I came with cloths not ironed. But my boss blamed me for shabby look. Better to work at home like code project. wear anything.. or nothing .. do you cod-frog. which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all? Row Row
Well... Since I believe you are making a sincere post I'll have to honor that... Gimme a few minutes and I'll work up a full run-down for you.:-D
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I worked late night in the office yesterday. Also needed to attend the conference call in the morning so I came with cloths not ironed. But my boss blamed me for shabby look. Better to work at home like code project. wear anything.. or nothing .. do you cod-frog. which cloths do you wear at home in front of your machine or nothing at all? Row Row
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Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog[^]CPhog. The act of using CPhog (Firefox)[^] alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog (Firefox)[^] and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)