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  • L Lee Humphries

    Is it the fact that the 'crunchy' bits are on the outside when you eat them?

    I just love Koalas - they go great with Bacon.

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    Mel Pama
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    :laugh: You kill those Koalas and you'll be in a world of hurt. I'll bet you go great instead of bacon with eggs.

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      :laugh: You kill those Koalas and you'll be in a world of hurt. I'll bet you go great instead of bacon with eggs.

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      Lee Humphries
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      As I said on another post - I originally came up with the joke to offend 'sensitive' Victorians. However after trying it on some Queensland aboriginals, there was an initial laugh, followed by some quick contemplation and an agreement that it was probably worth a try. After which came a discussion about what animals made the best tucker - surprisingly short, as everyone quickly agreed that Rainbow Lorikeet was the best eating.

      I just love Koalas - they go great with Bacon.

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      • H Hamid Taebi

        Interesting info about codeproject Most codeproject users are of india and Unite States,China,etc .See other detaily on the Alexa[^] and see Tuesday 29th February, 2000 Welcome to the Code Project[^]. :-D

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        kirankss
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        Hmmm, considering the number of people in India, who are in to Software, I guess this is expected.

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        • H Hamid Taebi

          Interesting info about codeproject Most codeproject users are of india and Unite States,China,etc .See other detaily on the Alexa[^] and see Tuesday 29th February, 2000 Welcome to the Code Project[^]. :-D

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          Filip C
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          Seems like i'm the only one from Belgium :)

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          • E El Corazon

            awwww they don't grow above about 9 inches here. :)

            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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            BillWoodruff
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            El Corazon, I tried to PM you via CP and your website, but no dice. Would like to PM you to ask you about relocating to New Mexico if you are open to that. thanks, Bill

            "The greater the social and cultural distances between people, the more magical the light that can spring from their contact." Milan Kundera in Testaments Trahis

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            • B BillWoodruff

              El Corazon, I tried to PM you via CP and your website, but no dice. Would like to PM you to ask you about relocating to New Mexico if you are open to that. thanks, Bill

              "The greater the social and cultural distances between people, the more magical the light that can spring from their contact." Milan Kundera in Testaments Trahis

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              El Corazon
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              BillWoodruff wrote:

              I tried to PM you via CP and your website, but no dice.

              try samuraicat at gmail dot com.

              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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              • L leckey 0

                I know Graus is getting some comments about this. There are some great Indians on this board who do an awesome job. However, when the majority of "bad" questions and rejected articles are from people in India, or have Indian sounding names it's easy to make sweeping generalizations. We see this when talking about Islam in the SoapBox (and that's ALL I will say about that in the Longe). As an unemployed software engineer and interviewed with a company who didn't hire me and said they farm code to India, it makes me more cynical about the situation.

                Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.

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                Thomas Stockwell
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                :mad: Forum doesn't allow posting of images :mad: Either way, take a look at the following link: My Job Was Sent to India (And all I got was this lousy book) http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=0976694018[^]

                Regards, Thomas Stockwell Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. Visit my Blog

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                • C Christian Graus

                  I'd have assumed that without even checking. The US would be significant, just because. India would be biggest for obvious reasons - the forums are full of indians who take work they can't do, and use CP to get it done.

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

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                  cpkilekofp
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                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  I'd have assumed that without even checking. The US would be significant, just because. India would be biggest for obvious reasons - the forums are full of indians who take work they can't do, and use CP to get it done.

                  Don't get me started...in 2000, a fast-talking 25yo smart guy from Poona, brought in with about a dozen others from an Indian outsourcing firm to flesh out the development team for an Internet startup of which I was half the original development team, got my manager to make him project leader because he "learned HTML in a weekend" and taught himself Visual Basic...of course, prior to his appointment, he'd never actually done ANY programming professionally...the manager thought I was lying when I told him this, and banished me to maintenance...three failed software releases later, the smart guy was moved to a documentation project in California by his company (well away from us), my manager got "kicked upstairs" to a job he was competent at, and I burned out to a flickering crisp from trying to fix the damage and, after fending off a parting-shot attempt by my manager to get me fired, got layed off instead (difference being I collected unemployment, plus it looked better in future interviews). Then there were the two programmers from the same consulant who could barely speak English, spent all their time learning VB instead of programming - I actually walked one of them through all the code she needed to implement a specific project (moderate modifications of code that me and my associate had written two years earlier), then watched as she failed to make ANY headway for the ensuing two months. Mind, some of the finest developers and managers I know are Indian expats, including especially Ganesh Nathan, a former boss of mine, and tales such as the above are not unique to the world's largest democracy (I have a few tales about Russians as well). "A few bad apples....".

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                  • F Filip C

                    Seems like i'm the only one from Belgium :)

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                    Hamid Taebi
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                    No its not ture Cedric Moonen,he is forum Belgium on the VC++ forum. :-D

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                    • C chaiguy1337

                      Funny how Canada's #10 and CodeProject is a Canadian site! (last I checked)

                      “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                      Hamid Taebi
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                      And its wonderful for me because I thought that Unitaed states and canada are first in this list!

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                        And its wonderful for me because I thought that Unitaed states and canada are first in this list!

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                        chaiguy1337
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                        Yep, CodeProject is more popular in Iran than it is here in its native country.* :) *That's not entirely true, of course, since popularity is generally represented per capita, which this is of course not, and Iran has about twice the population of Canada.

                        “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                        • C chaiguy1337

                          Yep, CodeProject is more popular in Iran than it is here in its native country.* :) *That's not entirely true, of course, since popularity is generally represented per capita, which this is of course not, and Iran has about twice the population of Canada.

                          “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                          Hamid Taebi
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                          Exactly I didnt think about Iran but where are they? :-D

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                          • H Hamid Taebi

                            Exactly I didnt think about Iran but where are they? :-D

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                            chaiguy1337
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                            Iran is #6, and correction: Canada is #9. Either I miscounted the first time or it just went up a spot. :)

                            “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                            • C chaiguy1337

                              Iran is #6, and correction: Canada is #9. Either I miscounted the first time or it just went up a spot. :)

                              “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                              Hamid Taebi
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                              About India I think its true because most people on the codeproject are of India you can see them of their names but you know some people like change name of his/her country on the combobox field(Of course I dont know why but its possible)(except this subject if you live on the Canada I must be say you have very good country I like it :) ).

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                              • H Hamid Taebi

                                About India I think its true because most people on the codeproject are of India you can see them of their names but you know some people like change name of his/her country on the combobox field(Of course I dont know why but its possible)(except this subject if you live on the Canada I must be say you have very good country I like it :) ).

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                                chaiguy1337
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                                Yes I'm quite fond of my country, and I hope it stays that way. It worries me that we might be getting a little too involved in this "war" the US started. I just hope Canada can maintain its own agenda and not get bullied into just doing whatever the Americans do.

                                “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                                  Yes I'm quite fond of my country, and I hope it stays that way. It worries me that we might be getting a little too involved in this "war" the US started. I just hope Canada can maintain its own agenda and not get bullied into just doing whatever the Americans do.

                                  “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                                  Hamid Taebi
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                                  I think you are not alone nobody dont like war because its result is light:ruin,anyway some years ago I saw a serial but Im not sure it made on canada or Unitead states its name was North of 60(it was vey beautiful). :) [Add] my guess was right(Canada) "North of 60"[^] [/Add]

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                                    I think you are not alone nobody dont like war because its result is light:ruin,anyway some years ago I saw a serial but Im not sure it made on canada or Unitead states its name was North of 60(it was vey beautiful). :) [Add] my guess was right(Canada) "North of 60"[^] [/Add]

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                                    chaiguy1337
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                                    North of 60[^], yeah. Canada's been known to create some pretty good television shows. I especially loved all of the great Canadian children shows growing up. I didn't even realize that they were Canadian-only at the time, but there were some really great, imaginative, educational, and just plain silly shows produced in Canada, and I now realize how fortunate I was to have grown up with them. :) I miss Mr. Dressup. :(

                                    “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                                    • C chaiguy1337

                                      North of 60[^], yeah. Canada's been known to create some pretty good television shows. I especially loved all of the great Canadian children shows growing up. I didn't even realize that they were Canadian-only at the time, but there were some really great, imaginative, educational, and just plain silly shows produced in Canada, and I now realize how fortunate I was to have grown up with them. :) I miss Mr. Dressup. :(

                                      “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO(   Check out my blog!   ) |)””’)                piHole.org -”-”-

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                                      Hamid Taebi
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                                      unfortunately I didnt see them I can guess they were great ;) ,but you forgot a very good TV series ;P "PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal"[^] I saw some cases that Dan Aykroyd told about them on the real world.

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                                      • C Christian Graus

                                        I love how rooting in the US means something totally different to in Australia. If I told a girl I was rooting for her, she'd slap me in the face.

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

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                                        T Mac Oz
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                                        Christian Graus wrote:

                                        rooting in the US means something totally different to in Australia

                                        At a parade during Expo '88 in Brisbane, I overhead a number of very excited/amused Americans eyeing the XXXX promo girls. Here it's a beer, there it's a brand of condoms :laugh: .

                                        T-Mac-Oz "When I'm ruler of the universe ... I'm working on it, I'm working on it. I'm just as frustrated as you are. It turns out to be a non-trivial problem." - Linus Torvalds

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                                        • C Christian Graus

                                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                          It would be like delivering a wedgy to myself.

                                          I'd love to see that. We toyed with the idea of outsourcing when I was flat out with work 24/7 last year. I thought that it would make sense to pay someone to do the more straightforward work, and I could work between projects doing the complex stuff. It was a disaster. I mention this b/c it's the only reason I can think why you'd do some outsourcing.

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

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                                          Christian Graus wrote:

                                          We toyed with the idea of outsourcing ... It was a disaster.

                                          Similar story, with our core tasks taking up all of our resources, we investigated having some auxiliary tasks outsourced (to the Ukraine in our case, via referral from an associated - not rival - business). After taking the time to fully specify the task, we were quoted a fairly exorbitant amount. When we said, "no, that's too much" we were told that they could do X amount of the work for 1/3 of the original quote. After looking closely at it, X was about 1/3 of the work anyway. No Dice. In the end we postponed the task long enough to be able to contract a local (we're in Australia) on an hourly basis. We already knew he had excellent skills and he got the whole job done in 1/2 the quoted time for 1/5 the quoted price. Final analysis, outsourced labour might be cheap but local skill/talent can end up saving you more in the end. Not saying that all o/s outsource firms lack talent but if you're separated from your development team by an ocean or two and a language barrier, it's much more difficult to evaluate the skill level of the team you're working with. In the grander scheme of things though, the fault lies with bean counters who make decisions based on quoted fees and fail to consider other risks, pitfalls and administrative overhead, in short the total cost of remote management.

                                          T-Mac-Oz "When I'm ruler of the universe ... I'm working on it, I'm working on it. I'm just as frustrated as you are. It turns out to be a non-trivial problem." - Linus Torvalds

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