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  • M MannyTheMammoth

    We had a BBQ yesterday :) BBQ is supposed to take place on fidays but yesterday was the only *almost* sunny day here...

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    vonb
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    Well, today is "kind of" friday here (tomorrow is a catholic holliday Corpus Domini) and we could do it. But it's just to windy and cold. Unfortunatly I have to work Friday...

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    • M Marc Clifton

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      etc is fine

      That's the most important of all. ;) Marc

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      vonb
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      Meaning of the etc: every thing you can do in sitting or lying positions (sleeping is one of them)

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      • V vonb

        Well, I have had a "construction problem" at birth and my right knee has a dislocation since then. Sometimes the bones just move were they want to and not where there are supposed to go. It's just a pain right now to walk, hope it will stop (like it always did). Sitting, coding, driving, ecc is fine. This dislocation wakes up each time the weather gets crazy, and, yes, it is crazy (it snowed once more 20 centemters at an altitude of 1000 - 1200 meters, here we had heavy rain and now it's sunny but with high winds). It's supposed to be summer in 23 days...

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        I saw your title, immediately thought: "I used to be a developer like you, until I took an arrow to the knee."

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        • L lewax00

          I saw your title, immediately thought: "I used to be a developer like you, until I took an arrow to the knee."

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          Maximilien
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          you beat me to it!!! :thumbsup:

          Nihil obstat

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          • V vonb

            Well, I have had a "construction problem" at birth and my right knee has a dislocation since then. Sometimes the bones just move were they want to and not where there are supposed to go. It's just a pain right now to walk, hope it will stop (like it always did). Sitting, coding, driving, ecc is fine. This dislocation wakes up each time the weather gets crazy, and, yes, it is crazy (it snowed once more 20 centemters at an altitude of 1000 - 1200 meters, here we had heavy rain and now it's sunny but with high winds). It's supposed to be summer in 23 days...

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            Mike Hankey
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            When I saw your title I thought of Wounded Knee[^].

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            • L lewax00

              I saw your title, immediately thought: "I used to be a developer like you, until I took an arrow to the knee."

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              vonb
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              Well, I am still developing (currently an Exchange 2010 Routing Agent for our internet Terminal Servers)

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              • V vonb

                Meaning of the etc: every thing you can do in sitting or lying positions (sleeping is one of them)

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                Marc Clifton
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                vonb wrote:

                Meaning of the etc: every thing you can do in sitting or lying positions

                No disagreement there! :) Marc

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                • M Maximilien

                  you beat me to it!!! :thumbsup:

                  Nihil obstat

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                  jim lahey
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                  Me too!

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                  • V vonb

                    Well, I have had a "construction problem" at birth and my right knee has a dislocation since then. Sometimes the bones just move were they want to and not where there are supposed to go. It's just a pain right now to walk, hope it will stop (like it always did). Sitting, coding, driving, ecc is fine. This dislocation wakes up each time the weather gets crazy, and, yes, it is crazy (it snowed once more 20 centemters at an altitude of 1000 - 1200 meters, here we had heavy rain and now it's sunny but with high winds). It's supposed to be summer in 23 days...

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                    Do you have an ichi ni?

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                    • V vonb

                      Well, I have had a "construction problem" at birth and my right knee has a dislocation since then. Sometimes the bones just move were they want to and not where there are supposed to go. It's just a pain right now to walk, hope it will stop (like it always did). Sitting, coding, driving, ecc is fine. This dislocation wakes up each time the weather gets crazy, and, yes, it is crazy (it snowed once more 20 centemters at an altitude of 1000 - 1200 meters, here we had heavy rain and now it's sunny but with high winds). It's supposed to be summer in 23 days...

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                      Jorgen Andersson
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                      vonb wrote:

                      This dislocation wakes up each time the weather gets crazy

                      High air pressure (fair weather) works as a pressure bandage on your joints, so whenever the air pressure goes down (crap weather) your joints swell up and starts to act up. You're a human barometer. Over here in Sweden it's been between 20 and 30 degrees with a couple of thunderstorms for almost two weeks. Problem is just that I've had a fever for three weeks, sinusitis for two weeks and have eaten penicillin for one week. So I haven't had any opportunity to enjoy it, my standard luck. :sigh: Sinusitis during a thunderstorm is also quite rough by the way.

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