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  • S sketch2002

    20 minute walk? That sounds crazy to me. I have about a 2 minute walk myself. Maybe I could handle yours, but this time of year I'd be a popsicle by the time I got there. It's nice not having to scrape my car off every morning though. Before I moved it was about a ten minute drive, but that's on country roads so 7 miles versus the block and a half now. At least that helps keep you fit.

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    Dan Neely
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    sketch2002 wrote:

    I have about a 2 minute walk myself.

    I walk longer than that to get from where i parked my car to where my cube is. :rolleyes:

    Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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      sketch2002 wrote:

      I have about a 2 minute walk myself.

      I walk longer than that to get from where i parked my car to where my cube is. :rolleyes:

      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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      sketch2002
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      dan neely wrote:

      I walk longer than that to get from where i parked my car to where my cube is.

      Which in some places is probably more than my 2 minute walk. Lol.

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      • C code frog 0

        For those of you thinking I've lost it. Nope. This place is just boring. I'm going to shake it up. It's so predictable I can tell you with near certainty what 50% of tomorrows post will be. Nobody here really cares. They close the browser and leave. So why not shake it up and stir the pot... I don't know... why not? :laugh: I've finally come to see this playground for what it is. What it is is hilarious. Guys like Jim Crafton, Juan Ramos, Colin, Vector, Ray, Gary, Trollslayer, Mustafa, Dan, Mike and the rest. You know you are. I don't have to list you but you know who you are. You guys are real. You talk, to don't complain incessantly about the people who read your articles and their dumb questions. You post real stuff. You talk about your life the parts of your life that you value. You share stories that tell us about you as a person, thinker and human being. You share humor. You share pain. You share loss. You share what keeps life real. Even John Simmons is starting to actually develop educated well-formed thoughts about how managers and companies are screwing up stuff with Dilbert-like ignorance. That's the stuff that's real. You guys that cast the votes and make these glib and ignorant comments without even asking a question to inquirer what the OP meant are what is making this place hard to stomach at times. You are supposed to smart, educated, patient engineers and scientists. You are not supposed to missile-lock on one view but you should be open to them all. You don't have to agree but if you don't agree... show your education by at least adding more than 1 sentence to your low vote. NO! The votes don't bother me. They really don't. What gets me is that you have allowed yourself to become a spectator in life and you have forgotten you are a participant. Sometimes people share things that mean something to them. Sometimes they are celebrating something of historical importance or personal significance. Don't just blow it away with a low vote because you are too lazy to understand that even though their view is not your view they chose to share it with you. It's that they wanted to be right. It's not they needed a trail of red replies making them legends in their own minds at all. Instead, people share things here so you can get to know them. You can learn about them. You can celebrate with them. Your can artfully and articulately disagree with them. But all too often what I see here now is that people don't read something gain an appreciation for the OP they read something to come to one of 3 c

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        Judah Gabriel Himango
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        Rex, you know how you see a man and a woman kissing passionality in some public area, and you think "Hey, get a room!" Well, everytime I read one of your long posts, I think, "Hey, get a blog!" ;)

        code-frog wrote:

        Judah uses to talk way more now he just drops in a nugget or too about some programming thing he caught a whiff of.

        It's true, I used to talk here way more. Now, not so much. Consider it getting older and wiser.

        A man of knowledge uses words with restraint,
        and a man of understanding is even-tempered.

        Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent,
        and discerning if he holds his tongue.

        ;) I have stopped my battles in the Soapbox, more or less. Too much noise there. And I used to go back and forth with people in the lounge. Now, not so much. But hey man, I help out in the LINQ forums as often as I can. And I take part in lounge discussions here and there, if only to hear some obscene gem from John OP, or read some long post from you. :) I actually love CP. There are problems. It's still my #1 visited site. See[^]? I think CP is still a great site. Forums could use help, the article abuse is rough, but I love this site and most of the people on here.

        Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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        • S sketch2002

          dan neely wrote:

          I walk longer than that to get from where i parked my car to where my cube is.

          Which in some places is probably more than my 2 minute walk. Lol.

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          Dan Neely
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          Yup. My building has room for ~250-300 8x10' cubes. It's a 2 story square, entrance in aside, my cube in a back corner. That's 2-3m, with about the same to walk from the door to the back of the parking lot (I need the exercise).

          Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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          • S sketch2002

            I can't believe you, you ignorant son of a ... no, wait, I agree completely. :-) Well said. I'm fairly new to the area and don't post a lot except when I think I'll add some value. I've never given anyone a vote, so I guess I've already been taking your dare. It's nice to see you care. To offer my opinion, I suspect that there are several reasons people are not as social any more. First, and this one is personal, I think CP is viewed more as a place to get the information we need and get the heck out. I work way too much and when I'm not working I have plenty to divide my attention amongst. Years ago when I was a student and had all the time in the world (and fewer other options for my time) I would spend hours in programming chat rooms (Yahoo!) and I still remember the regs and still talk with some of the people I met there. It was fun asking and answering questions. Ok, so that was reason one, not enough time for everything. Number two is that there are places dedicated specifically to socializing, so why mix business with pleasure. I'm talking about My Space and Face Book and whatever other wannabes are out there. I don't have an account on any of them, but I suspect they have drawn quite a few would-be socialites from our midst. And finally I think it's a self-compounding problem. The more legacy members (like many of the ones you mentioned) we lose, the more we lose the original feel of the place and the less new members see what the old-timers (used quite endearingly) envisioned and the less personal it gets. The more examples of what you want to see, the more you'll see, so keep posting what you value and see where it goes. Ok, so maybe my several was only a few, but I have to get to work before someone realizes I'm enjoying myself. :-) There's my two cents, although you probably got ripped off.

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            Luis Alonso Ramos
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            sketch2002 wrote:

            I'm talking about My Space and Face Book

            Has anyone thought of a CodeProject Facebook group?? just an idea... :)

            Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico My Blog!

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            • S sketch2002

              Precise and about... ?

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              vaghelabhavesh
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              Pardon my grammar. I too bad at English grammar. :(

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              • V vaghelabhavesh

                Pardon my grammar. I too bad at English grammar. :(

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                sketch2002
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                Sure. I understand. It's just that precise means exactly and about means close to so the combination was amusing. No harm done, just thought it was funny.

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                • C code frog 0

                  For those of you thinking I've lost it. Nope. This place is just boring. I'm going to shake it up. It's so predictable I can tell you with near certainty what 50% of tomorrows post will be. Nobody here really cares. They close the browser and leave. So why not shake it up and stir the pot... I don't know... why not? :laugh: I've finally come to see this playground for what it is. What it is is hilarious. Guys like Jim Crafton, Juan Ramos, Colin, Vector, Ray, Gary, Trollslayer, Mustafa, Dan, Mike and the rest. You know you are. I don't have to list you but you know who you are. You guys are real. You talk, to don't complain incessantly about the people who read your articles and their dumb questions. You post real stuff. You talk about your life the parts of your life that you value. You share stories that tell us about you as a person, thinker and human being. You share humor. You share pain. You share loss. You share what keeps life real. Even John Simmons is starting to actually develop educated well-formed thoughts about how managers and companies are screwing up stuff with Dilbert-like ignorance. That's the stuff that's real. You guys that cast the votes and make these glib and ignorant comments without even asking a question to inquirer what the OP meant are what is making this place hard to stomach at times. You are supposed to smart, educated, patient engineers and scientists. You are not supposed to missile-lock on one view but you should be open to them all. You don't have to agree but if you don't agree... show your education by at least adding more than 1 sentence to your low vote. NO! The votes don't bother me. They really don't. What gets me is that you have allowed yourself to become a spectator in life and you have forgotten you are a participant. Sometimes people share things that mean something to them. Sometimes they are celebrating something of historical importance or personal significance. Don't just blow it away with a low vote because you are too lazy to understand that even though their view is not your view they chose to share it with you. It's that they wanted to be right. It's not they needed a trail of red replies making them legends in their own minds at all. Instead, people share things here so you can get to know them. You can learn about them. You can celebrate with them. Your can artfully and articulately disagree with them. But all too often what I see here now is that people don't read something gain an appreciation for the OP they read something to come to one of 3 c

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                  Luis Alonso Ramos
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                  Uff, that was a looooong post!! :)

                  code-frog wrote:

                  When we were like that Louis Alonso was still around.

                  I am still around!! It's true that I have not come here as often as I did before, but every now and then I still answer a quetion or two in the C# forum. Part of the reason I haven't come here so much lately is what you describe. The discussions have not been as good as they used to be, and many of the people I knew also don't come (or post) as often. But another reason is that I've had so much work that I really haven't had the time to spend on CP. I come here and read almost every day, but I post less often. One of my new year's resolutions was to be more of a regular here -- CP is my home on the web and I really would like to be here every day, but sometimes there's work to do :)

                  code-frog wrote:

                  Guys like Jim Crafton, Juan Ramos, Colin,

                  BTW, who is Juan Ramos?? ;P

                  Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico My Blog!

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                  • G Gary Wheeler

                    Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                    My ECG trace is upside down compared to a normal person.

                    I knew it! You're secretly an Australian! :laugh:

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    Colin Angus Mackay
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                    Gary Wheeler wrote:

                    You're secretly an Australian!

                    Curiously, my sister is trying to get me to emigrate.

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                    • C code frog 0

                      For those of you thinking I've lost it. Nope. This place is just boring. I'm going to shake it up. It's so predictable I can tell you with near certainty what 50% of tomorrows post will be. Nobody here really cares. They close the browser and leave. So why not shake it up and stir the pot... I don't know... why not? :laugh: I've finally come to see this playground for what it is. What it is is hilarious. Guys like Jim Crafton, Juan Ramos, Colin, Vector, Ray, Gary, Trollslayer, Mustafa, Dan, Mike and the rest. You know you are. I don't have to list you but you know who you are. You guys are real. You talk, to don't complain incessantly about the people who read your articles and their dumb questions. You post real stuff. You talk about your life the parts of your life that you value. You share stories that tell us about you as a person, thinker and human being. You share humor. You share pain. You share loss. You share what keeps life real. Even John Simmons is starting to actually develop educated well-formed thoughts about how managers and companies are screwing up stuff with Dilbert-like ignorance. That's the stuff that's real. You guys that cast the votes and make these glib and ignorant comments without even asking a question to inquirer what the OP meant are what is making this place hard to stomach at times. You are supposed to smart, educated, patient engineers and scientists. You are not supposed to missile-lock on one view but you should be open to them all. You don't have to agree but if you don't agree... show your education by at least adding more than 1 sentence to your low vote. NO! The votes don't bother me. They really don't. What gets me is that you have allowed yourself to become a spectator in life and you have forgotten you are a participant. Sometimes people share things that mean something to them. Sometimes they are celebrating something of historical importance or personal significance. Don't just blow it away with a low vote because you are too lazy to understand that even though their view is not your view they chose to share it with you. It's that they wanted to be right. It's not they needed a trail of red replies making them legends in their own minds at all. Instead, people share things here so you can get to know them. You can learn about them. You can celebrate with them. Your can artfully and articulately disagree with them. But all too often what I see here now is that people don't read something gain an appreciation for the OP they read something to come to one of 3 c

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                      Pete OHanlon
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                      code-frog wrote:

                      Guys like Jim Crafton, Juan Ramos, Colin, Vector, Ray, Gary, Trollslayer, Mustafa, Dan, Mike and the rest. You know you are. I don't have to list you but you know who you are. You guys are real

                      I guess I've become a boring nonentity since I stopped my diatribes aginst inanities.:~ Oh well. Anyway, I suspect I've dropped off the radar because I've been spending less and less time here in the Lounge. I answer some questions in the forums, and have discussions in a group called the WPF Disciples where a bunch of people have impassioned discussions about software architecture - it may be boring to most, but the fire and passion there is inspiring.

                      code-frog wrote:

                      The vote-count MVP system is broken and flawed. MVPs should be elected by peers in the group who understand what's really happening in the specific forums.

                      And who would make up the peer group? I don't ask this because I'm an MVP, but because I am wary about the elitism and clanishness that could result.

                      "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                      My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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