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  • L Lost User

    AlexCode wrote:

    I'm on vacations for a week

    Woow a week vacation :sigh: I can't remamber the last time I had a vacation :(( Lot of things have to do but no time to do them :(( :((

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    This year I'm committed to use all my vacation days. I still have 35 days left, counting this year's plus the ones I did not use on passed 2 years. I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work. I do love my work and "it" sure loves me :wtf: but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.

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    • D Dalek Dave

      To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!" He was a philosopher, that man! :)

      ------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.

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      Dalek Dave wrote:

      To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!"

      Dalek Dave wrote:

      He was a philosopher, that man

      I agree with you that what you know is wrong because that man was an Amarican president. :-D

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        To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!" He was a philosopher, that man! :)

        ------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.

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        And thinking better about it... that phase may excuse the overall performance of Bush :laugh: He's not ignorant after all... :laugh:

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          Dalek Dave wrote:

          To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!"

          Dalek Dave wrote:

          He was a philosopher, that man

          I agree with you that what you know is wrong because that man was an Amarican president. :-D

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          He was also a god-awful actor... :) But I liked the quote!

          ------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.

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          • A AlexCode

            This year I'm committed to use all my vacation days. I still have 35 days left, counting this year's plus the ones I did not use on passed 2 years. I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work. I do love my work and "it" sure loves me :wtf: but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.

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            AlexCode wrote:

            I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work.

            Family first all the time.

            AlexCode wrote:

            I do love my work and "it" sure loves me but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.

            that is what we all do dude.

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            • A AlexCode

              And thinking better about it... that phase may excuse the overall performance of Bush :laugh: He's not ignorant after all... :laugh:

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              AlexCode wrote:

              He's not ignorant after all

              Yes, it's just everything he knows...etc :)

              ------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.

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              • A AlexCode

                Oh well... At least this one I don't think so. Plain Flash game, no clicking or subscribing... I'm trusting this one :-\

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                Fernando A Gomez F
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                Hehe. Trojans thought the same about Odysseus' horse. :-D

                Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela

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                • A AlexCode

                  Hi... I'm on vacations for a week and I'm starting my decompression period :cool: I never really leave my computer alone, I just use the time to do my own stuff. Usually I find myself thinking about playing some game but something not too fancy like PES or GoW on my PS2, I need something quick, easy for the mind and that can entertain me for a good amount of time. One of my favorites is without a doubt Ping Pong 3D http://www.mostfungames.com/ping-pong-3d.htm[^] What are yours? Cheers, Alex

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                  AlexCode wrote:

                  Your favorite on-line minigame...

                  Mucca-Chucka[^] ;P

                  Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela

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                  • A AlexCode

                    And thinking better about it... that phase may excuse the overall performance of Bush :laugh: He's not ignorant after all... :laugh:

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                    Yes, he is ignorant... of a great many things.

                    Empress Amy

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                    • L Lost User

                      AlexCode wrote:

                      I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work.

                      Family first all the time.

                      AlexCode wrote:

                      I do love my work and "it" sure loves me but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.

                      that is what we all do dude.

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                      In fifty years time, your kids will remember you, good or bad. Your workplace will have forgotten you even existed.

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                      • K Kevin Stafferton

                        In fifty years time, your kids will remember you, good or bad. Your workplace will have forgotten you even existed.

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                        not if i was the CEO of the company

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