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    Brian Olej
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    I joined this community about six and a half years ago when I had just turned fifteen, I posted quite a bit back in the early days and I think I even had gold status when the criteria was different. At that age programming was just a fun hobby and when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP. At age twenty one and in college for computer science now and with a job as a web developer I'm starting to spend more and more time browsing around here. I remember everyone getting excited about two million members and now theres over five. So many memories. The site has really grown and not just in members, back in the old days you would have been scoffed at for asking where the Linux section was. There was none, for this was a website dedicated to Microsoft technologies after all!:rolleyes: Its incredible to come back now, after almost a quarter of my life since joining and see so many of the same faces - Christian Graus, Shog, Colin, and so on. Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

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      I joined this community about six and a half years ago when I had just turned fifteen, I posted quite a bit back in the early days and I think I even had gold status when the criteria was different. At that age programming was just a fun hobby and when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP. At age twenty one and in college for computer science now and with a job as a web developer I'm starting to spend more and more time browsing around here. I remember everyone getting excited about two million members and now theres over five. So many memories. The site has really grown and not just in members, back in the old days you would have been scoffed at for asking where the Linux section was. There was none, for this was a website dedicated to Microsoft technologies after all!:rolleyes: Its incredible to come back now, after almost a quarter of my life since joining and see so many of the same faces - Christian Graus, Shog, Colin, and so on. Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

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      Dalek Dave
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      It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

      ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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      • B Brian Olej

        I joined this community about six and a half years ago when I had just turned fifteen, I posted quite a bit back in the early days and I think I even had gold status when the criteria was different. At that age programming was just a fun hobby and when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP. At age twenty one and in college for computer science now and with a job as a web developer I'm starting to spend more and more time browsing around here. I remember everyone getting excited about two million members and now theres over five. So many memories. The site has really grown and not just in members, back in the old days you would have been scoffed at for asking where the Linux section was. There was none, for this was a website dedicated to Microsoft technologies after all!:rolleyes: Its incredible to come back now, after almost a quarter of my life since joining and see so many of the same faces - Christian Graus, Shog, Colin, and so on. Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

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        Christian Graus
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        Brian Olej wrote:

        when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP

        *grin*

        Brian Olej wrote:

        Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

        Nish still exists, but he posts a lot less than he used to. He has a son, Rohan.

        Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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          It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

          ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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          Christian Graus
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          Dalek Dave wrote:

          ( I am a mere stripling of 41!)

          Hah - you old bugger !! ( I am 39 )

          Dalek Dave wrote:

          remember when Space 1999 was set in the future.

          Great show, too.

          Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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            Brian Olej wrote:

            when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP

            *grin*

            Brian Olej wrote:

            Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

            Nish still exists, but he posts a lot less than he used to. He has a son, Rohan.

            Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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            Brian Olej
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            Christian Graus wrote:

            He has a son, Rohan.

            Oh thats excellent to hear, congratulations Nish. Even if I am a few years late. Its fascinating to see how much the technology has grown as well, having been away from it for so long. I remember the very first C# beta, oh wow, how it has grown since then. Its interesting to see how this kind of stuff more or less sticks with you though. After not having touched C# or any of .NET since the release of Visual Studio 2003, a few days ago I was able to download Visual C# Express 2008 (Free? Awesome!) and in about thirty minutes write a screen saver for a local real estate company which queries a remote SQL server and dynamically displays random waterfront properties at specified intervals. Java is a great powerful tool and all, but I certainly couldn't build something so involved so quickly, even while using it at school, let alone after not touching it for five years. Its interesting to see how biased everyone is at the university though, the majority of the professors are *nix and Mac developers and wouldn't touch a Windows machine with a 10 foot pole. I suppose I can understand that though, given their backgrounds.

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              It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

              ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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              Graham Bradshaw
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              Dalek Dave wrote:

              I remember opal fruit and marathons,

              Pah! Everyone knows Spangles were the best!

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                It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

                ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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                Dalek Dave wrote:

                marathons

                We still have them old timer. I have several friends who ran the big London one just this year.

                Simon

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                  I joined this community about six and a half years ago when I had just turned fifteen, I posted quite a bit back in the early days and I think I even had gold status when the criteria was different. At that age programming was just a fun hobby and when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP. At age twenty one and in college for computer science now and with a job as a web developer I'm starting to spend more and more time browsing around here. I remember everyone getting excited about two million members and now theres over five. So many memories. The site has really grown and not just in members, back in the old days you would have been scoffed at for asking where the Linux section was. There was none, for this was a website dedicated to Microsoft technologies after all!:rolleyes: Its incredible to come back now, after almost a quarter of my life since joining and see so many of the same faces - Christian Graus, Shog, Colin, and so on. Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

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                  Ashley van Gerven
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                  OK... so The Grand Negus, and pumkinhead don't mean anything to you? :doh: You (and your girlfriend) would have enjoyed it! :)

                  "For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza

                  CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.

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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    marathons

                    We still have them old timer. I have several friends who ran the big London one just this year.

                    Simon

                    modified on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 4:15 AM

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                    Simon Stevens wrote:

                    old timer

                    Damned Cheek! Did they run them in their Snickers?

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                      Simon Stevens wrote:

                      old timer

                      Damned Cheek! Did they run them in their Snickers?

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                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                      Did they run them in their Snickers?

                      It's spelt "sneakers" stop trying to use young person words. (I'm not really that young, I do remember marathons, I remember the adverts when they changed it. and I still think starburst is a stupid name)

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                        OK... so The Grand Negus, and pumkinhead don't mean anything to you? :doh: You (and your girlfriend) would have enjoyed it! :)

                        "For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza

                        CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.

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                        Wikipedia tells me you speak of star trek and 80s horror films? Ahah, no, neither of those things mean anything to me.

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                          Dalek Dave wrote:

                          Did they run them in their Snickers?

                          It's spelt "sneakers" stop trying to use young person words. (I'm not really that young, I do remember marathons, I remember the adverts when they changed it. and I still think starburst is a stupid name)

                          Simon

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          Keith Chegwin telling you it "Comes Up Peanuts, Slice After Slice!" Who in the name of God EVER sliced a marathon? I always just stuffed it down my throat! :)

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                            It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

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                            soap brain
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                            Ah, I remember that dinner I ate about 3.5 minutes ago...judging by my heart-rate, that's about 336 heartbeats. Now...how many is a handful? :confused: ;P

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                              It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

                              ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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                              Mycroft Holmes
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                              you young wipper snapper you, 50+ and yeah they are amusing.

                              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                I joined this community about six and a half years ago when I had just turned fifteen, I posted quite a bit back in the early days and I think I even had gold status when the criteria was different. At that age programming was just a fun hobby and when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming and here at CP. At age twenty one and in college for computer science now and with a job as a web developer I'm starting to spend more and more time browsing around here. I remember everyone getting excited about two million members and now theres over five. So many memories. The site has really grown and not just in members, back in the old days you would have been scoffed at for asking where the Linux section was. There was none, for this was a website dedicated to Microsoft technologies after all!:rolleyes: Its incredible to come back now, after almost a quarter of my life since joining and see so many of the same faces - Christian Graus, Shog, Colin, and so on. Is Nish still around? Its amazing how fast time flies.

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                                Mycroft Holmes
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                                Brian Olej wrote:

                                when I got my first girlfriend I began spending significantly less time programming

                                I should bloody well think so too. Mind you at early 20's what are doing back here when there are....

                                Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                  Wikipedia tells me you speak of star trek and 80s horror films? Ahah, no, neither of those things mean anything to me.

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                                  We have about the same CP age, eh eh. Plus I have been more or less always around in the last six years. I am not a big Soapbox hanger, but Pumpkinhead was kind of a troll out there if I remember correctly. As for the Grand Negus, he made an attempt at a plain english compiler. It is worth a search in the Lounge threads, I think. Anyway, welcome back Brian, and good luck with your web dev job ! :Beer:

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                                    Keith Chegwin telling you it "Comes Up Peanuts, Slice After Slice!" Who in the name of God EVER sliced a marathon? I always just stuffed it down my throat! :)

                                    ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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                                    Reminds me of: "What has a hazelnut in every bite?" Topic squirrels.

                                    Bob Emmett

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                                      It is quaint to see nostalgia in the oh so very young! ( I am a mere stripling of 41!) I remember opal fruit and marathons, I remember when Space 1999 was set in the future. I love it when the young look back with misty eyed memories, for it was but a handful of heartbeats ago!

                                      ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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                                      ftw melvin
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                                      I still can't get over the disappointment of when Starlord was merged into 2000AD and Strontonium Dog had to play second fiddle to Juge Dredd. Nostalgia - they don't make it like they used to.

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                                        Reminds me of: "What has a hazelnut in every bite?" Topic squirrels.

                                        Bob Emmett

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                                        ftw melvin
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                                        I'm old enough to remember when Lucozade came in a crinkly wrapper and was for old or sick people rather than for young thrusters who wouldn't know a pair of Dunlop Green Flash if they, for example, saw an old person wearing them.

                                        "If you reward everyone, there will not be enough to go around, so you offer a reward to one in order to encourage everyone." Mei Yaochen in the 'Doing Battle' section of Sun Tzu's: Art of War. .

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                                          I'm old enough to remember when Lucozade came in a crinkly wrapper and was for old or sick people rather than for young thrusters who wouldn't know a pair of Dunlop Green Flash if they, for example, saw an old person wearing them.

                                          "If you reward everyone, there will not be enough to go around, so you offer a reward to one in order to encourage everyone." Mei Yaochen in the 'Doing Battle' section of Sun Tzu's: Art of War. .

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                                          Dalek Dave
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                                          Yeah, posh people had Lucozade in the house when no one was ill!

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                                          Dunlop Green Flash

                                          I had a pair! They are Cool! Also, when did old ladies stop wearing scarfs on their heads?

                                          ------------------------------------ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" - Bob Monkhouse

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