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  • G glennPattonWork3

    Hi All, Just wanted to say thanks to the person who recomended the Measure of All Things by Ken Alder, it was mentioned in a back and forth to do with EU and the French, (Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...) so bought it on Amazon to read on the Train while commuting, lent it to a friend who was also impressed. Napoleon wanted measurments converted to what he knew from metric as he couldn't think metric. Amazing really, thanks for the recomendation any other good books.... Glenn

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    Steve Jobs biography by walter?

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      Hi All, Just wanted to say thanks to the person who recomended the Measure of All Things by Ken Alder, it was mentioned in a back and forth to do with EU and the French, (Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...) so bought it on Amazon to read on the Train while commuting, lent it to a friend who was also impressed. Napoleon wanted measurments converted to what he knew from metric as he couldn't think metric. Amazing really, thanks for the recomendation any other good books.... Glenn

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      glennPattonWork wrote:

      Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...

      Good that I missed that thread :)

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        Hi All, Just wanted to say thanks to the person who recomended the Measure of All Things by Ken Alder, it was mentioned in a back and forth to do with EU and the French, (Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...) so bought it on Amazon to read on the Train while commuting, lent it to a friend who was also impressed. Napoleon wanted measurments converted to what he knew from metric as he couldn't think metric. Amazing really, thanks for the recomendation any other good books.... Glenn

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        Pete OHanlon
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        I'm currently reading "Why does E=MC2 (and why should we care)?" It's the best book I have read in a long time. Clickety[^]

        *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

        "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

        My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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          Steve Jobs biography by walter?

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          glennPattonWork3
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          Read iWoz quite good, I don't tend to go for Business people Bio's, Jobbs always struck me more as a suit!

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            I'm currently reading "Why does E=MC2 (and why should we care)?" It's the best book I have read in a long time. Clickety[^]

            *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

            "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

            My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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            glennPattonWork3
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            Read it!

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              glennPattonWork wrote:

              Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...

              Good that I missed that thread :)

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              It's Dave trying to start a fight (I guess):confused:

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              • G glennPattonWork3

                Hi All, Just wanted to say thanks to the person who recomended the Measure of All Things by Ken Alder, it was mentioned in a back and forth to do with EU and the French, (Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...) so bought it on Amazon to read on the Train while commuting, lent it to a friend who was also impressed. Napoleon wanted measurments converted to what he knew from metric as he couldn't think metric. Amazing really, thanks for the recomendation any other good books.... Glenn

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                Twas I - it is a good read isn't it!

                Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

                "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
                "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                • G glennPattonWork3

                  Hi All, Just wanted to say thanks to the person who recomended the Measure of All Things by Ken Alder, it was mentioned in a back and forth to do with EU and the French, (Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...) so bought it on Amazon to read on the Train while commuting, lent it to a friend who was also impressed. Napoleon wanted measurments converted to what he knew from metric as he couldn't think metric. Amazing really, thanks for the recomendation any other good books.... Glenn

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                  Glenn, I think that was me that referred to that book. It is a superb narrative seeing it took place during the revolution. I was in a small town in France last year when I "discovered" a meter bar placed in the wall near the market. In those days, officials would take a trader's meter's length of material for example and compare it to the sealed bar. The authorities dealt severely with traders who short-lengthed their customers. Fantastic book and I'm lined up to read it again soon.

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Twas I - it is a good read isn't it!

                    Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                    Yes it was, Napoleon finding it awkward I like, I must admit on occassion I have referred to I have called mm's as Napoleans revenge. Thanks for the XML & ini advice earlier Glenn :)

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                      Twas I - it is a good read isn't it!

                      Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                      Nay, sir. I do believe t'was me?

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                      • G glennPattonWork3

                        Yes it was, Napoleon finding it awkward I like, I must admit on occassion I have referred to I have called mm's as Napoleans revenge. Thanks for the XML & ini advice earlier Glenn :)

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                        glennPattonWork wrote:

                        ...I must admit on occassion I have referred to I have called mm's as Napoleans revenge.

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                        Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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                        • G glennPattonWork3

                          Read it!

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                          glennPattonWork wrote:

                          Read it!

                          Well read, aren't you Kermit. :) For a frog, that is.

                          Henry Minute Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is. Cogito ergo thumb - Sucking my thumb helps me to think.

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                            glennPattonWork wrote:

                            ...I must admit on occassion I have referred to I have called mm's as Napoleans revenge.

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                            Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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                            On the same line, I did read that the Saniflow toilet waste pump system was invented by a Frenchman as a means of revenge for the battle of the Nile, Trafalgar and Waterloo. They can't win on the battlefield so they got their own back in the waste disposal industry. I'm sure Al Murray, the pub landlord, would have something to say about it all.

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                              Nay, sir. I do believe t'was me?

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                              Possibly both of us - I know I have in the past - it just shows that we both have good ideas, and taste in books! :laugh:

                              Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                              "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                                Possibly both of us - I know I have in the past - it just shows that we both have good ideas, and taste in books! :laugh:

                                Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                Agreed. :)

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                                • G glennPattonWork3

                                  Hi All, Just wanted to say thanks to the person who recomended the Measure of All Things by Ken Alder, it was mentioned in a back and forth to do with EU and the French, (Darlek Dave mentioned French Hair Dressers...) so bought it on Amazon to read on the Train while commuting, lent it to a friend who was also impressed. Napoleon wanted measurments converted to what he knew from metric as he couldn't think metric. Amazing really, thanks for the recomendation any other good books.... Glenn

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                                  glennPattonWork wrote:

                                  as he couldn't think metric

                                  He didn't want, I believe. French were really great those days, they tried hard to reinvent the world. :)

                                  Veni, vidi, vici.

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                                    glennPattonWork wrote:

                                    ...I must admit on occassion I have referred to I have called mm's as Napoleans revenge.

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                                    Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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                                    glennPattonWork3
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                                    Michael Martin wrote:

                                    glennPattonWork wrote:

                                    ...I must admit on occassion I have referred to I have called mm's as Napoleans revenge.

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                                    Millimeters (two l's, er not re), combined with bad eyesight shipping deadline to meet, sir, I assure you! Glenn

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                                      Agreed. :)

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                                      Pete OHanlon
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                                      Ugh. Get a room you two. ;P

                                      *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

                                      "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

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                                        glennPattonWork wrote:

                                        as he couldn't think metric

                                        He didn't want, I believe. French were really great those days, they tried hard to reinvent the world. :)

                                        Veni, vidi, vici.

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                                        glennPattonWork3
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                                        They got wine, chesse & coffee right, then gave up? ;P

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                                        • S Septimus Hedgehog

                                          On the same line, I did read that the Saniflow toilet waste pump system was invented by a Frenchman as a means of revenge for the battle of the Nile, Trafalgar and Waterloo. They can't win on the battlefield so they got their own back in the waste disposal industry. I'm sure Al Murray, the pub landlord, would have something to say about it all.

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                                          glennPattonWork3
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                                          Ahh yes, Darlek Dave in disguise:cool:

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