What did you learn over the weekend?
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Try Woods 100 in liberal quantities. You'll be well able to brave the elements at sea but won't want to stand up again for a week afterwards...;) Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
Sounds just what I need :-D regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Wow, where were you?
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Did you learn something interesting, cool, unusual, etc. over the weekend? If so, what is it? Cheers, Josh
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I wouldn't say he shoved it down anyone's throat no. Do I think it's appropriate in the CodeProject Lounge? Absolutely not. There's a soapbox intended for any divisive kind of discussion and that's where it (and religious themed taglines) belong. Many message boards devoted to topics of general interest have strict rules about this kind of thing, CodeProject does not so I accept I'm going to have to see these kinds of posts and taglines, but don't expect everyone to be happy with it. I think it's entirely inappropriate, were trying to foster a good community here where people can get along and discuss things without feeling like it's a hostile and divisive environment. When a person with strong religious beliefs parades them entirely out of context they surely understand they are being provocative to every other person here who doesn't share those beliefs. It's a conscious decision to make that provocation and to complain about the reaction to a provocation deliberately made is a little immature but entirely reveals the true provocative spirit in which it was posted in the first place.
John Cardinal wrote:
the true provocative spirit
It seems to me that wasn't Gary's intention.
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That laughing at an angry red headed irish girl is not a good idea...
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John Cardinal wrote:
the true provocative spirit
It seems to me that wasn't Gary's intention.
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Judah Himango wrote:
It seems to me that wasn't Gary's intention.
It's a matter of perception. This ->
Judah Himango wrote:
The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul
says to me that you're fairly indulgent if not supportive of statements that are of a religious nature, especially those that happen to coincide with your particular beliefs. The problem is that other people can find this offensive because of the perception that you're advertizing religion in a forum that has nothing to do with religion. In keeping with the thread and my reply to Judah: I learned that perception rules our lives, even when it's something completely harmless. All because of what someone else does or may perceive. And yes, this very much has become soapbox material. Mike Poz
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Hmmm...so you're saying it will make me a better seafarer? Sounds like a plan! Ever had Goslings? :)
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Judah Himango wrote:
It seems to me that wasn't Gary's intention.
It's a matter of perception. This ->
Judah Himango wrote:
The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul
says to me that you're fairly indulgent if not supportive of statements that are of a religious nature, especially those that happen to coincide with your particular beliefs. The problem is that other people can find this offensive because of the perception that you're advertizing religion in a forum that has nothing to do with religion. In keeping with the thread and my reply to Judah: I learned that perception rules our lives, even when it's something completely harmless. All because of what someone else does or may perceive. And yes, this very much has become soapbox material. Mike Poz
Gary's intention was not done in the spirit of forcing his belief on others; no one's really contending that, especially those that know Gary. Even John conceded that point earlier.
Mike Poz wrote:
The problem is that other people can find this offensive
Like I said to John, I understand the idea behind that, where you guys are coming from. Everyone getting along and noone getting offended; it's a nice idea after all. I *could* stifle myself and remain quiet, but what does that accomplish? And to what end? People will still be offended by other things--surely! It is an unattainable, utopian goal to not-offend the whole world. People are offended by the slightest things; I'd rather speak freely what's inside of me rather that stifle myself in order to not-offend a few. And yes, this has digressed into soapbox material, but that was due to the replies of an honest answer, something I applaud Gary for. He could've lied in order to not-offend a few, but he didn't. Good for him. :cool:
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Gary's intention was not done in the spirit of forcing his belief on others; no one's really contending that, especially those that know Gary. Even John conceded that point earlier.
Mike Poz wrote:
The problem is that other people can find this offensive
Like I said to John, I understand the idea behind that, where you guys are coming from. Everyone getting along and noone getting offended; it's a nice idea after all. I *could* stifle myself and remain quiet, but what does that accomplish? And to what end? People will still be offended by other things--surely! It is an unattainable, utopian goal to not-offend the whole world. People are offended by the slightest things; I'd rather speak freely what's inside of me rather that stifle myself in order to not-offend a few. And yes, this has digressed into soapbox material, but that was due to the replies of an honest answer, something I applaud Gary for. He could've lied in order to not-offend a few, but he didn't. Good for him. :cool:
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Judah Himango wrote:
Everyone getting along and noone getting offended; it's a nice idea after all.
Just my breathing offends some people to the point where they complain *about* me but not *to* me. But I'm not too thin skinned about it, I pity them for their inability to "just get along" in this diverse world we live in. Mike Poz
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Judah Himango wrote:
Everyone getting along and noone getting offended; it's a nice idea after all.
Just my breathing offends some people to the point where they complain *about* me but not *to* me. But I'm not too thin skinned about it, I pity them for their inability to "just get along" in this diverse world we live in. Mike Poz
Mike, I totally agree on that point, I as well wish people could "just get along". I wish people weren't so easily offended, especially at such things as saying, "This weekend I discovered that God loves me." :)
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true true, but that was not exactly the question right? wasn't it "does it make dumber developers"? which you could read as "does it allow dumber people to become developers?". :)
led mike wrote:
wasn't it "does it make dumber developers"?
Oh I see. Yes. Well, probably that is true also. My case study was this bit of code:
void ReadData(byte[] data, int dataLen)...
In which, in all cases, dataLen == data.Length. And while potentially ok if dataLen < data.Length, there was of course no check if dataLen > data.Length (or zero). Now, I can understand that the background of these programmers is C/C++/Delphi (I have no idea how Delphi handle arrays), so I can see that, yeah, in those languages you'd have to pass in the # of bytes to read, because data would be nothing more than a pointer. But I have to wonder, did C# result in a dumber programmer or did they start that way? Frankly, I would say, a combination of the two. Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson -
Did you learn something interesting, cool, unusual, etc. over the weekend? If so, what is it? Cheers, Josh
You *can* get a sunburn in germany, apparently :cool:
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I learnt how to do a back-splice, do a sail-maker's wipping, steer a boat and how to drink copious amounts of rum, beer and JDs. Not a computer in sight for 4 days, what bliss :) regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
That is how I got my name. Doing rope work and drinking copious amounts of rum! :) I find rope work is also a good way to relax when stressed from work. :) I lived on a boat and would make up lines for my neighbor's boats. Good relaxation and they supplied the rope and the rum. :cool: I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes
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You know, that sig is creepy on just so many levels.
Software Zen:
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Sounds just what I need :-D regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
It works for me (in between Tia Marias, of course!) :-D Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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Hmmm...so you're saying it will make me a better seafarer? Sounds like a plan! Ever had Goslings? :)
Josh Smith wrote:
Hmmm...so you're saying it will make me a better seafarer? Sounds like a plan! Ever had Goslings?
It may well make you believe you are. ;) I've not tried Goslings. One to watch out for, I think. :cool: Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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Did you learn something interesting, cool, unusual, etc. over the weekend? If so, what is it? Cheers, Josh
Well I personally learned that I WILL in fact F**k on a first date :) "Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......" Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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