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  • B Boro_Bob

    Pro-active Really, really hate that word.

    Words fade as the meanings change, but somehow, it don't bother me.

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    Pete OHanlon
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    It's better than "It's a game of two halves." and "We needed to get a result on Saturday."

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

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    • P Pete OHanlon

      Nd the code urgentz. It's urgent. Plz Help Urgent.

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      Paul Watson
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      Damned homework noobs!

      cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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      • P Paul Watson

        It is correct though, what with "something" being open to every possibility known to man, or something. Wow. You could win every argument with this phrase. Sarah Palin: "I think Africa is a country, or something." Barack Obama: "America needs change! Or something." John McCain: "He consorts with terrorists, or something." George Bush: "You are either with us, or against us, or something."

        cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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        neilarnold
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        I'm too much of an engineer for this.... "We need an int, or something" (usually a string) "Our system has failed, or something" (the power's gone off) "Our profits are up, or something" (collect your P45 at the door) Neil.

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        • S Simon P Stevens

          I find lists like this irritating. Ok, I accept that some are incorrect. (Like "fairly unique", and "I personally"). I can see how their use should be discouraged. But what is wrong with "Absolutely". It's a fricking word in the fricking English language. What the frick is wrong with it. Frick. Ans "It's a nightmare". It's a good metaphor that everyone understands. Stop being so poncey Oxford, just use the English language like everyone else and stop bitching about it. If you don't like it, bugger off and learn Esperanto[^] or something. ;)

          Simon

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          NeverHeardOfMe
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          Couldn't agree more

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          • S Simon P Stevens

            I find lists like this irritating. Ok, I accept that some are incorrect. (Like "fairly unique", and "I personally"). I can see how their use should be discouraged. But what is wrong with "Absolutely". It's a fricking word in the fricking English language. What the frick is wrong with it. Frick. Ans "It's a nightmare". It's a good metaphor that everyone understands. Stop being so poncey Oxford, just use the English language like everyone else and stop bitching about it. If you don't like it, bugger off and learn Esperanto[^] or something. ;)

            Simon

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            Gary Wheeler
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            Simon Stevens wrote:

            If you don't like it, bugger off and learn Esperanto[^] or something

            Hear, hear!

            Software Zen: delete this;

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            • H hairy_hats

              Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?

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              James ODonnell
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              "You know what I'm saying" X|

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              • D Dalek Dave

                If you want this job you must be a blue sky ideas person, proactive and 360 compliant. Counter intuitive reactions based leadership, with market deliverance awareness. Blah blah bullshit have you any spin? yes sir yes sir, do come in. Crap for the bastards, crap for the thick. Crap for the moron who speaks this shit!

                ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                Gary Wheeler
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                Dalek Dave wrote:

                Blah blah bullsh*t have you spin? yes sir yes sir, do come in. Crap for the bastards, crap for the thick. Crap for the moron who speaks this sh*t!

                Awesome.

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                • P Paul Watson

                  Steve_Harris wrote:

                  which I frankly trust more than Wikipedia in being a guide to the English language

                  Maybe if you are French and think there should be an official bunch of old foggies defining what is and is not French... but this is English. English is a dynamic, living, fricking language. Also, this is the same Oxford dictionary that has words/phrases like phat, "bling bling", blog, "new jacks", def and jiggy[^]. Frick should definitely be in there. BTW that Oxford dictionary website is a bit flaky. blog[^] returns no results but it was added to the Oxford dictionary[^].

                  cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                  James ODonnell
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                  Paul Watson wrote:

                  Maybe if you are French and think there should be an official bunch of old foggies defining what is and is not French...

                  Absolutely! :-D

                  James O'Donnell

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                  • P Paul Watson

                    Steve_Harris wrote:

                    which I frankly trust more than Wikipedia in being a guide to the English language

                    Maybe if you are French and think there should be an official bunch of old foggies defining what is and is not French... but this is English. English is a dynamic, living, fricking language. Also, this is the same Oxford dictionary that has words/phrases like phat, "bling bling", blog, "new jacks", def and jiggy[^]. Frick should definitely be in there. BTW that Oxford dictionary website is a bit flaky. blog[^] returns no results but it was added to the Oxford dictionary[^].

                    cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                    hairy_hats
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                    The OED describes, not proscribes, so it only reports on the state of the language, not tells you what you can and can't use (like in France).

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                    • P Pete OHanlon

                      It's better than "It's a game of two halves." and "We needed to get a result on Saturday."

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

                      My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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                      Paul Watson
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                      Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                      It's a game of two halves

                      As opposed to a game of three halves... :-D

                      cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                      • D Dalek Dave

                        If you want this job you must be a blue sky ideas person, proactive and 360 compliant. Counter intuitive reactions based leadership, with market deliverance awareness. Blah blah bullshit have you any spin? yes sir yes sir, do come in. Crap for the bastards, crap for the thick. Crap for the moron who speaks this shit!

                        ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

                        modified on Friday, November 7, 2008 6:20 AM

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                        Paul Watson
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                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                        and 360 compliant.

                        What, you can turn around on the spot? WTF?

                        cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                        • P Paul Watson

                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          It's a game of two halves

                          As opposed to a game of three halves... :-D

                          cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          Colemanballs! See Here[^] for footballers verbal gymnastics!

                          ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                            Dalek Dave wrote:

                            and 360 compliant.

                            What, you can turn around on the spot? WTF?

                            cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                            Dalek Dave
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                            Classic line was when John Major the PM was in trouble, and he said... "When your back's against the wall you have to turn around and fight!" Why? What had the wall done?

                            ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                            • H hairy_hats

                              Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?

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                              DaveyM69
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                              "For sure...", used in every sentence by all Formula One drivers regardless of nationality. Bugs the hell out of me :mad:

                              Dave
                              BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
                              Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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                              • H hairy_hats

                                Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?

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                                J4amieC
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                                Can I have that by "Close of Play" WE'RE AT WORK!!! NOT PLAYING FRICKIN' CRICKET IN THE PARK!! I hate0rize that one sooo damn much.

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                                • H hairy_hats

                                  The OED describes, not proscribes, so it only reports on the state of the language, not tells you what you can and can't use (like in France).

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                                  Paul Watson
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                                  Absolutely. (I know that. Simon was making the case it is the end all and be all of English.)

                                  cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                                  • P Paul Watson

                                    Steve_Harris wrote:

                                    5 - With all due respect

                                    Ricky: With all due respect, Mr. Dennit, I had no idea you'd gotten experimental surgery to have your balls removed. Mr. Dennit: What did you just say to me? Ricky: What? I said it with all due respect! Mr. Dennit: Just because you say that doesn't mean you get to say whatever you want to me! Ricky: Yes, it does! Mr. Dennit: No, it doesn't! Ricky: It's in the Geneva Conventions, look it up! OR Ricky: Mr. Dennit, with all due respect, and remember I'm sayin' it with all due respect, that idea ain't worth a velvet painting of a whale and a dolphin gettin' it on. Ah Ricky Bobby rules[^]!

                                    cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                                    realJSOP
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                                    Paul Watson wrote:

                                    Ricky: With all due respect, Mr. Dennit, I had no idea you'd gotten experimental surgery to have your balls removed.

                                    You forgot to bold/big the word "gotten"

                                    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                                    "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                    • J J4amieC

                                      Can I have that by "Close of Play" WE'RE AT WORK!!! NOT PLAYING FRICKIN' CRICKET IN THE PARK!! I hate0rize that one sooo damn much.

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                                      hairy_hats
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                                      J4amieC wrote:

                                      hate0rize

                                      That one's going on the list!

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                                      • H hairy_hats

                                        Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?

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                                        Chris Maunder
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                                        Those are irritating? Pfffh. They aren't even mildly annoying. Drill Down Ducks in a row Give me the 101 on it I could go on And then the words: Synergy incentivate No, I had to stop. 6:30AM is no time for this stuff. It's already ruining my day.

                                        cheers, Chris Maunder

                                        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                                        • D Dalek Dave

                                          Colemanballs! See Here[^] for footballers verbal gymnastics!

                                          ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                                          Paul Watson
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                                          :laugh: In fairness to Kevin Keegan he does take the mick when giving match reports. Tongue firmly in cheek when he says "We deserved to win this game after hammering them 0-0 in the first half." :laugh: "He's caused the Chelsea defence no amount of problems." I think he meant end not amount. :-D Oh man, I could spend all day reading that site... and in fact, I will. Toodles.

                                          cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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