Changes that need to be made to the forums
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You can take your terrorist loving, AIDS carrying, rice eating, easily offended, blind faggot ass to a lefty convention because it sure ain't wanted here.
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Read the rules: "Do not post anything illegal, offensive, abusive" Just because this is the soap box does not give you free reign to post comments of that kind. Keep it up and your account will be removed. I've no tolerance for that kind of stuff on this site.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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This website is lacking in several areas. Fixing these problems will make this website more accessible for ALL people. - the font is too small for people with eye problems to read. it must be increased to at least 48 point. - offensive posts should be removed. Posts should be moderated and any negative content especially towards minorities such as Muslim people should be removed and the posters banned - there is not enough racial diversity, there are too many white and indian people compared to the number of people of African or Asian descent. Users should be randomly banned to enforce equality so this is not a racist website. Thank you for your attention. I expect these to be implemented ASAP.
aprogrammerfromaustralia wrote:
Thank you for your attention. I expect these to be implemented ASAP.
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Read the rules: "Do not post anything illegal, offensive, abusive" Just because this is the soap box does not give you free reign to post comments of that kind. Keep it up and your account will be removed. I've no tolerance for that kind of stuff on this site.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
I've no tolerance for that kind of stuff on this site.
:wtf: Oh really? You don't seem to mind when someone has something abusive to say about me. Why do you target me out? If you delete my account I will come back 10000 times worse than before and there wont be any articles attached to it to help your website.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I've no tolerance for that kind of stuff on this site.
:wtf: Oh really? You don't seem to mind when someone has something abusive to say about me. Why do you target me out? If you delete my account I will come back 10000 times worse than before and there wont be any articles attached to it to help your website.
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I'm not targeting you specifically I'm telling you what our policy is. However, I can't be everywhere all the time so if someone is being abusive then let me know. You can have your fights if they are civil, but don't cross the line.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
I do not appreciate being a part of these homosexual jokes. I am not a homosexual and I do not like being thought of as a homosexual so if you could please stop abusing my name and thinking about me in any sexual manner I would be happier.
Thats priceless. Poor little poofter, you know you can get a cream for that burning sensation
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-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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I work as a programmer full time and believe me, there are times I’d rather be working in a waffle house. On a more serious note however, I learnt most of my programming skills long before I ever got into the industry. Going to university and the like was more about getting the piece of paper to get me through the door and not really so much about learning to program. I don’t really like to come to the Captain’s defense (I’ve had many arguments with him myself), but your implication that just because someone works in a waffle house means he can’t be a good programmer has little basis in reality; Einstein worked in a patent office but this didn’t mean he wasn’t a good theoretical physicist.
Steve
In this particular case, INIT....SEX has a point. Ever read Hiney's code? :)
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In this particular case, INIT....SEX has a point. Ever read Hiney's code? :)
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In this particular case, INIT....SEX has a point. Ever read Hiney's code? :)
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And the waffle house?
Steve
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And the waffle house?
Steve
It's akin to "burger flipping". If he's so good at programming, then why is he still flipping waffles? Waffles have better personality than CSS...
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It's akin to "burger flipping". If he's so good at programming, then why is he still flipping waffles? Waffles have better personality than CSS...
I think you missed my point. I know what a "waffle house" is. As I “said” before however (but in different words), “burger flipping” and being good at programming are not mutually exclusive. This attitude is a conceit. Not that I’m saying he’s a good programmer, I don’t know as I’ve never examined his code.
Steve
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I think you missed my point. I know what a "waffle house" is. As I “said” before however (but in different words), “burger flipping” and being good at programming are not mutually exclusive. This attitude is a conceit. Not that I’m saying he’s a good programmer, I don’t know as I’ve never examined his code.
Steve
Stephen Hewitt wrote:
“burger flipping” and being good at programming are not mutually exclusive
I agree. The point I was trying to make is: if he's so skilled, then why is he still flipping? I don't think he'll ever land a job because of two reasons: 1) He's socially inept 2) He's not half as good as he thinks he is (let alone what he says he is) In my opinion, people with such social qualities, and who boast themselves as if they were the best thing since high level languages, isn't going to be hired anytime soon. If someone came here looking for a job, showing such traits, I'd kick his ass out the door (without opening it first). :)
Stephen Hewitt wrote:
I don’t know as I’ve never examined his code.
I have. Hence my reaction to his boasting. :)