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  • J Joe Q

    Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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    Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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    A solid page of transparency. Or how about a complicated maze with no solution.

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      So what happens if a lightning bolt man enters mechanical territory? Gets beaten with the big screw-wrench? Hmm, lightning bolts...[^]

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      Joe Q
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      Smithers-Jones wrote:

      So what happens if a lightning bolt man enters mechanical territory?

      Something shocking happens! :laugh: (I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)

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        A solid page of transparency. Or how about a complicated maze with no solution.

        Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
        Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest Hemingway
        Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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        Joe Q
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        Good thoughts

        Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

        Or how about a complicated maze with no solution.

        Sounds like our cubical setup!

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        • J Joe Q

          Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

          Joe V My Blog on Testing Me, Myself, and I

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          Chris Losinger
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          void* -> the little "build" toolbar button from VC

          image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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          • J Joe Q

            Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

            Joe V My Blog on Testing Me, Myself, and I

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            Dirk Higbee
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            Just put one of those Biohazard symbols up there with a mouse in the center.

            My Blog: http://cynicalclots.blogspot.com

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              void* -> the little "build" toolbar button from VC

              image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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              Joe Q
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              Good ideas!

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                Just put one of those Biohazard symbols up there with a mouse in the center.

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                Joe Q
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                more good ideas

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                • J Joe Q

                  Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                  CPallini
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                  Joe Q wrote:

                  So what are some symbols for software?

                  C.

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                  • J Joe Q

                    Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                    Simon P Stevens
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                    A picture of a man hitting a large insect on the head with a mallet.

                    Simon

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                      Joe Q wrote:

                      So what are some symbols for software?

                      C.

                      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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                      Joe Q
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                      So simple, yet eligant.

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                        A picture of a man hitting a large insect on the head with a mallet.

                        Simon

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                        Joe Q
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                        Sounds good. Or maybe hitting a lightning bolt with a mallet.

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                        • J Joe Q

                          Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                          DaveX86
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                          Rocks / Paper / Scissors ? :)

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                          • J Joe Q

                            Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                            DaveX86
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                            On power switches, they have a symbol for 'On' and 'Off', which is kind of the embodiment of a 'bit' or 'true/false'...how about that?

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                            • J Joe Q

                              Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

                              Joe V My Blog on Testing Me, Myself, and I

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                              Rajesh R Subramanian
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                              Print this out and stick it on the entrance: Caffeine addiction Software Development wing. This is the secure area where you will find viruses, worms, trojan horses, backdoors, bugs, memory leaks, spam, vulnerabilities, exploits, etc., Of course you're welcome too.

                              Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal - Friedrich Nietzsche .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]

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                              • J Joe Q

                                williamnw wrote:

                                i/o i/o It's off to work we go...

                                Wasn't that in a Disney movie? :-D

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                                El Corazon
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                                Joe Q wrote:

                                Wasn't that in a Disney movie?

                                yes, SNOBOL and the seven dwarves!

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                                • J Joe Q

                                  Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                                  El Corazon
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                                  Joe Q wrote:

                                  So what are some symbols for software?

                                  flowcharts, UML... straight jackets... you know the normal fair.

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                                  • J Joe Q

                                    Smithers-Jones wrote:

                                    So what happens if a lightning bolt man enters mechanical territory?

                                    Something shocking happens! :laugh: (I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)

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                                    Pete OHanlon
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                                    Joe Q wrote:

                                    (I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)

                                    Tell that joke outside, and I'm pretty sure you won't be the onlyone cracking you up.

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                                    • J Joe Q

                                      Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                                      Ravi Bhavnani
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                                      A pair of curly braces, or for those who prefer brevity, a single semicolon. /ravi

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                                      • J Joe Q

                                        Here at work, different groups have been marking their territory with Symbols; lighting bolts and Ohms (Omega) symbols for the hardware guys; Various tools for the mechanical guys; But what are some software symbols? I’ve thought of some binary (10100) and possibly a snippet of assembly language, but that’s about it. So what are some symbols for software?

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                                        Marc Clifton
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                                        A cockroach. Or any other suitable bug. Marc

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                                          Joe Q wrote:

                                          (I crack myself up...but I'm the only one)

                                          Tell that joke outside, and I'm pretty sure you won't be the onlyone cracking you up.

                                          Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

                                          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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                                          Joe Q
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                                          Well, at least :laugh: my kids tell me I'm the only one I crack up.

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