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  • C code frog 0

    Can someone please come over and keep me on task?:badger: I'm very distracted.:sigh: I'm ready to call it quits and move somewhere tropical and live in poverty until I die.:rose:

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    Super Lloyd
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    Move to Hawaii!! There are a few IT company there and it's just the way you like.... Or maybe go to Bali, the place of endless summer. On top of that with a few years of American savings you could live all your life over there (albeit simply..) :D

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      Ooooooooooooooooooooo http://www.jamaicasunsets.com/Gallery.aspx?Gallery=Sunsets[^] :((:((:(( Well, I now know what we're doin next Dec !! Oooooooo, that's 10 months away... :((:((:((:((:((:((:((:((:((:(( ...Steve

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      code frog 0
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      Forgot to tell you Jamaica is directly south of Florida so it's in the same weather/seasons as the U.S. for the most part. So December is the *very* off-season time to go there. The tourist season is March thru September.

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        Move to Hawaii!! There are a few IT company there and it's just the way you like.... Or maybe go to Bali, the place of endless summer. On top of that with a few years of American savings you could live all your life over there (albeit simply..) :D

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        code frog 0
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        I'm beginning to place a lot of value in "simplicity".:-D

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        • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

          Living in tropical paradise isn't all its cracked up to be. To be honest I only where pants at work. ( I wear shorts the rest of the time)


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          Super Lloyd
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          I go to work in short and TShirt. In fact I have a dream job: interesting, casual, accomodating, challenging, in a nice location!

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          • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

            Who said I mistranslated?


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            :-D

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            • C code frog 0

              Forgot to tell you Jamaica is directly south of Florida so it's in the same weather/seasons as the U.S. for the most part. So December is the *very* off-season time to go there. The tourist season is March thru September.

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              stephen hazel
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              We went to disneyworld in the summer - MISTAKE !! Well, it was still sorta fun. Hoppin in the pool at night was the BEST. And the kids had a blast gettin drenched in one of the almost daily rain dumpin marathons :) How was the temp/weather in Dec ? Probably in the 70s? We were gonna do that instead of disneyworld, but didn't get visas (or passports was it? i fergit) in time... I keep seein that bluuuue water :) ...Steve

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                We went to disneyworld in the summer - MISTAKE !! Well, it was still sorta fun. Hoppin in the pool at night was the BEST. And the kids had a blast gettin drenched in one of the almost daily rain dumpin marathons :) How was the temp/weather in Dec ? Probably in the 70s? We were gonna do that instead of disneyworld, but didn't get visas (or passports was it? i fergit) in time... I keep seein that bluuuue water :) ...Steve

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                code frog 0
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                It's pretty much constantly 77 to 85 this time of year and it's amazing. Still quite hot with the humidity in the high 80's but it was wonderful. You keep seeing that blue water I keep remembering all of it and I mean *all* of it. It was mind blowing. That was my first time ever to go snorkling and the water is to cold for sharks and it still was like bath water. I couldn't believe it. I'm way beyond hooked on Jamaica, obviously or I wouldn't have registered a domain and erected an entire site to the experience...:cool:

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                  It's pretty much constantly 77 to 85 this time of year and it's amazing. Still quite hot with the humidity in the high 80's but it was wonderful. You keep seeing that blue water I keep remembering all of it and I mean *all* of it. It was mind blowing. That was my first time ever to go snorkling and the water is to cold for sharks and it still was like bath water. I couldn't believe it. I'm way beyond hooked on Jamaica, obviously or I wouldn't have registered a domain and erected an entire site to the experience...:cool:

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                  stephen hazel
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                  Well, that settles it. Time to go thru the visa process. After 42 years in Seattle (minus 4 in Japan), well, it's time. And my teenage daughter probably even wouldn't hate it :O Tenks mon !!

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                    Well, that settles it. Time to go thru the visa process. After 42 years in Seattle (minus 4 in Japan), well, it's time. And my teenage daughter probably even wouldn't hate it :O Tenks mon !!

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                    code frog 0
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                    Yah Mon! It's a good time. No worries in Jamaica. We stayed for 8 days and my wife and I both think that 10 to 14 would have been better. But we've kind of lived an unreal hell for the last 6 years so maybe that was part of it. We'd sell our soul's to get back there again if we could. I've already thought about selling my car. I told her if we sold it we could stay a full month. Of course I'd be walking after that but who cares about *after*. I promised her if she ever took me there again I was going to rip up my passport as soon as the plane landed on Jamaican soil.:->

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                    • C code frog 0

                      Can someone please come over and keep me on task?:badger: I'm very distracted.:sigh: I'm ready to call it quits and move somewhere tropical and live in poverty until I die.:rose:

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                      code-frog wrote:

                      I'm ready to call it quits and move somewhere tropical and live in poverty until I die.

                      ...And that's a bad thing?

                      “Some have an idea that the reason we in this country discard things so readily is because we have so much. The facts are exactly opposite - the reason we have so much is simply because we discard things so readily. We replace the old in return for something that will serve us better.”--Alfred P. Sloan

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                      • C code frog 0

                        See... It's um.. not the work that is distracting me it's memories of this[^]...:((

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                        charlieg
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                        don't make me come over there code-frog.... :mad: really want a vacation... offered to fly wife to Los Cabos with me ;).... not interested.... :sigh:

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                        • C code frog 0

                          Can someone please come over and keep me on task?:badger: I'm very distracted.:sigh: I'm ready to call it quits and move somewhere tropical and live in poverty until I die.:rose:

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                          Feline C
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                          No harm. Remain distracted. you will soon be fed up with it and hanker for a task.

                          "One Rose can be my garden, One Friend, my World"

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                          • C code frog 0

                            See... It's um.. not the work that is distracting me it's memories of this[^]...:((

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                            S Douglas
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                            code-frog wrote:

                            memories of this[^]...

                            :cool: For me Yellow Stone[^] looks like more my place.


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                            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                              If you can hang on till mid march, I will be there for you:)/

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                              S Senthil Kumar
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                              • C code frog 0

                                See... It's um.. not the work that is distracting me it's memories of this[^]...:((

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                                Jim Crafton
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                                I feel your pain :) It's been cold and crappy in NYC, and I keep thinking about the Bahamas that we visited back in Aug 2000. Sigh...

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