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    bryce
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    Someone was talking about books recently and that reminded me I read a book once, it was about a chap called Spot who had a ball...a big red ball. If I recall correctly he was given it at the start and he liked it. The story was fairly complex, as you can imagine, and essentially examined the fragile relationship between Spot and his ball. Don't know if it's a relevant recollection but I like to feel like I'm contributing somehow. Bryce -- modified at 19:04 Tuesday 14th November, 2006

    --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
    Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

    Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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      Someone was talking about books recently and that reminded me I read a book once, it was about a chap called Spot who had a ball...a big red ball. If I recall correctly he was given it at the start and he liked it. The story was fairly complex, as you can imagine, and essentially examined the fragile relationship between Spot and his ball. Don't know if it's a relevant recollection but I like to feel like I'm contributing somehow. Bryce -- modified at 19:04 Tuesday 14th November, 2006

      --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
      Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

      Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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      Ed Poore
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      Wasn't Spot a dog?  A big orange/yellow/brown one with... you guessed it... a big spot on him.

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        Someone was talking about books recently and that reminded me I read a book once, it was about a chap called Spot who had a ball...a big red ball. If I recall correctly he was given it at the start and he liked it. The story was fairly complex, as you can imagine, and essentially examined the fragile relationship between Spot and his ball. Don't know if it's a relevant recollection but I like to feel like I'm contributing somehow. Bryce -- modified at 19:04 Tuesday 14th November, 2006

        --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
        Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

        Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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        Christian Graus
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        I believe that Spot was a dog.  I've read that book, it's a classic...

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          I believe that Spot was a dog.  I've read that book, it's a classic...

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          bryce
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          well was he _really_ a dog? i feel it was more of a metaphor. for umm....databases, or linked lists or collections of some sort ...or perhaps errant programming practises. (something i'm sure you never engage in Christian ;) ) Bryce

          --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
          Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

          Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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            well was he _really_ a dog? i feel it was more of a metaphor. for umm....databases, or linked lists or collections of some sort ...or perhaps errant programming practises. (something i'm sure you never engage in Christian ;) ) Bryce

            --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
            Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

            Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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            Christian Graus
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            bryce wrote:

            something i'm sure you never engage in Christian

            That's true, I try to steer clear of databases, linked lists and collections of all sorts ( except my CD collection ).

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              bryce wrote:

              something i'm sure you never engage in Christian

              That's true, I try to steer clear of databases, linked lists and collections of all sorts ( except my CD collection ).

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              bryce
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              what about errant programmign practises? what does the ball symbolise to you Christian? share your inner thoughts with 6,901 people now online. we won't tell anyone, won't judge you or think poorly thereafter. Unless you believe in Anthropogenic effects and global warming. Then its open slather...but you've said you dont so its not.....anyway back to Spot and his ball...share with us Christian. Tell us about your mum. bryce

              --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
              Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

              Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                what about errant programmign practises? what does the ball symbolise to you Christian? share your inner thoughts with 6,901 people now online. we won't tell anyone, won't judge you or think poorly thereafter. Unless you believe in Anthropogenic effects and global warming. Then its open slather...but you've said you dont so its not.....anyway back to Spot and his ball...share with us Christian. Tell us about your mum. bryce

                --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                Christian Graus
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                bryce wrote:

                what about errant programmign practises?

                I'm somewhat of an expert there, perhaps I need to write a book ?  :P

                bryce wrote:

                what does the ball symbolise to you Christian?

                I brought the Pinky and the Brain box set back from the US, been watching it a bit with the kids, so I have to say, the whole world, with me in charge.

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                Anthropogenic

                That's my word for the day...

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                but you've said you dont so its not.

                Did I ? I don't recall that.  There's no doubt in my mind that a degree of climate change is mans doing.  I'm just not easily fooled by Al Gore's pretty pictures into thinking the end is near.

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                Tell us about your mum.

                How long have you got ?

                bryce wrote:

                To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones.

                I see two reasons to think you're an Aussie, am I right ?

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                  bryce wrote:

                  what about errant programmign practises?

                  I'm somewhat of an expert there, perhaps I need to write a book ?  :P

                  bryce wrote:

                  what does the ball symbolise to you Christian?

                  I brought the Pinky and the Brain box set back from the US, been watching it a bit with the kids, so I have to say, the whole world, with me in charge.

                  bryce wrote:

                  Anthropogenic

                  That's my word for the day...

                  bryce wrote:

                  but you've said you dont so its not.

                  Did I ? I don't recall that.  There's no doubt in my mind that a degree of climate change is mans doing.  I'm just not easily fooled by Al Gore's pretty pictures into thinking the end is near.

                  bryce wrote:

                  Tell us about your mum.

                  How long have you got ?

                  bryce wrote:

                  To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones.

                  I see two reasons to think you're an Aussie, am I right ?

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                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  bryce wrote: Tell us about your mum. How long have you got ?

                  for you Christian we have as long as it takes. I see there are 7,088 now online. Which means you've developed an audience.

                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  I see two reasons to think you're an Aussie, am I right ?

                  well no, Fred Dagg is a Kiwi. however I think you're avoiding the issue - the topic is Spot and his ball. Bryce

                  --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                  Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                  Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    bryce wrote: Tell us about your mum. How long have you got ?

                    for you Christian we have as long as it takes. I see there are 7,088 now online. Which means you've developed an audience.

                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    I see two reasons to think you're an Aussie, am I right ?

                    well no, Fred Dagg is a Kiwi. however I think you're avoiding the issue - the topic is Spot and his ball. Bryce

                    --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                    Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                    Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                    Christian Graus
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                    Yeah, but New Zealand isn't a *real* country.

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                      Yeah, but New Zealand isn't a *real* country.

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                      bryce
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                      now now, clearly there are issues here...i've heard what the ockers have to say about Tasmania so i wouldnt be pointing any fingers. The ball Christian, Spot and his ball - what does it mean to you? bryce

                      --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                      Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                      Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                        now now, clearly there are issues here...i've heard what the ockers have to say about Tasmania so i wouldnt be pointing any fingers. The ball Christian, Spot and his ball - what does it mean to you? bryce

                        --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                        Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                        Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                        Christian Graus
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                        bryce wrote:

                        .i've heard what the ockers have to say about Tasmania so i wouldnt be pointing any fingers.

                        Yes, NZ and Tasmania jokes are interchangable.  And, I do have sheep on the property.

                        bryce wrote:

                        The ball Christian, Spot and his ball - what does it mean to you?

                        It means that someone has been stupid enough to buy a dog, I guess.

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                          Someone was talking about books recently and that reminded me I read a book once, it was about a chap called Spot who had a ball...a big red ball. If I recall correctly he was given it at the start and he liked it. The story was fairly complex, as you can imagine, and essentially examined the fragile relationship between Spot and his ball. Don't know if it's a relevant recollection but I like to feel like I'm contributing somehow. Bryce -- modified at 19:04 Tuesday 14th November, 2006

                          --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                          Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                          Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                          Jerry Hammond
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                          I'm so confused. My recollection is of some poor boy and girl trying to overcome some obstacle and the boy getting killed. The girl then chased after the insurance settlement and spiral into a decadent lifestyle.

                          "When I get a little money, I buy books and if any is left, I buy food and clothes." --Erasmus

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                            I'm so confused. My recollection is of some poor boy and girl trying to overcome some obstacle and the boy getting killed. The girl then chased after the insurance settlement and spiral into a decadent lifestyle.

                            "When I get a little money, I buy books and if any is left, I buy food and clothes." --Erasmus

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                            no i think that was the famous five Bryce

                            --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
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                            Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                              bryce wrote:

                              something i'm sure you never engage in Christian

                              That's true, I try to steer clear of databases, linked lists and collections of all sorts ( except my CD collection ).

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                              Christian Graus wrote:

                              ok [CodeProject Staff] Christian Graus 5hrs 52mins ago I believe that Spot was a dog. I've read that book, it's a classic... [Reply | Email | View Thread | Get Link] Rate this message: 1 2 3 4 5 (out of 5) Report as Spam or Abuse

                              You have a CD collection of linked lists? Or even a linked list of CD's? [shudder]

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                                Someone was talking about books recently and that reminded me I read a book once, it was about a chap called Spot who had a ball...a big red ball. If I recall correctly he was given it at the start and he liked it. The story was fairly complex, as you can imagine, and essentially examined the fragile relationship between Spot and his ball. Don't know if it's a relevant recollection but I like to feel like I'm contributing somehow. Bryce -- modified at 19:04 Tuesday 14th November, 2006

                                --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                                Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                                Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                                Brian Bartlett
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                                Sorry, missed that one, and yes, I am being serious. I've heard of it though.

                                -Bri "The most deadly words for an engineer. 'I have an idea.'"

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                                  I believe that Spot was a dog.  I've read that book, it's a classic...

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                                  hairy_hats
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                                  Christian Graus wrote:

                                  I believe that Spot was a dog.

                                  Not so![^]

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                                    no i think that was the famous five Bryce

                                    --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                                    Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                                    Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff

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                                    Jerry Hammond
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                                    Better'n that wonked out old bag with the tainted fruit...

                                    "When I get a little money, I buy books and if any is left, I buy food and clothes." --Erasmus

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