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  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

    As I get older I'm finding that having multiple personalities and memory lose has allowed me to meet new and interesting people also.

    They call me different but the truth is they're all the same! JaxCoder.com

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    Daniel Pfeffer
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    Mike Hankey wrote:

    having multiple personalities

    Yes, you meet yourself both coming and going. :)

    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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      Mike Hankey wrote:

      having multiple personalities

      Yes, you meet yourself both coming and going. :)

      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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      CodeWraith
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      It must be like playing Oblivion. You eventually are the champion of the arena, archmage of the academy, boss of the warriors guild. And the thieves guild, the Dark Brotherhood and.. And somehow this guy still finds time to sroll through the gates of Oblivion and spank the Daedra for what they did.

      I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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        Identity theft seems to be a real problem around here. Remember what the hamsters said when you reported your discovery? "Oh no, here we go again!" :-)

        I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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        Richard Deeming
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        Are you sure that wasn't a bowl of petunias pretending to be the hamsters? :)


        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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        • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

          Are you sure that wasn't a bowl of petunias pretending to be the hamsters? :)


          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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          CodeWraith
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          It's spreading. Now I can't remember anything at all, hamsters or not.

          I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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            It must be like playing Oblivion. You eventually are the champion of the arena, archmage of the academy, boss of the warriors guild. And the thieves guild, the Dark Brotherhood and.. And somehow this guy still finds time to sroll through the gates of Oblivion and spank the Daedra for what they did.

            I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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            OriginalGriff
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            Do the Thieves Guild first: serious sneak - and the Grey Fox cowl - really helps with the Dark Brotherhood questline. Kill anyone you want in front of the guards wearing it, take it off and they stop hunting you. It's also possible to keep the Boots of Springheel Jak, which helps a lot as well.

            "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

            "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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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              It's even worse when you find an article or tip that does what you wanted, go to leave a comment and ... find you wrote it ... :-O Happened to me a couple of times now.

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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              Forogar
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              I worked for a company and wrote a utility function. I had a problem and called the help desk to find out who could best help me. After a short delay, they gave me my name and phone number! I was no help to me at all!

              - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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              • M Marc Clifton

                ...an article gets updated and I don't realize / remember I've read it before. So I read it with interest and I'm thinking, wow, this is really interesting and I think I'll leave a comment... ...only to realize once I look at the comments that I've already read it and commented on it! Such was the case this morning with Some Fun with Dynamic Methods and CLR (Part 2)[^] I think my brain needs an augment. ;)

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                dandy72
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                You've written so many articles I'm surprised you haven't yet commented on an article only to later realize it was one of your own... :rolleyes: [Edit] Ok, someone beat me to it...that'll teach me to reply to a message before going through the entire thread...

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                  Mike Hankey wrote:

                  having multiple personalities

                  Yes, you meet yourself both coming and going. :)

                  Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                  Mike Hankey
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                  And you always have someone intelligent to talk to.

                  They call me different but the truth is they're all the same! JaxCoder.com

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    It's even worse when you find an article or tip that does what you wanted, go to leave a comment and ... find you wrote it ... :-O Happened to me a couple of times now.

                    "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                    Marc Clifton
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                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                    It's even worse when you find an article or tip that does what you wanted, go to leave a comment and ... find you wrote it ...

                    Yup, that's happened to me a couple times too!

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                      Look at the bright side: As the condition progresses, you meet more interesting new people, watch more new movies, read new books and articles. Every day. :-)

                      I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                      Marc Clifton
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                      CodeWraith wrote:

                      you meet more interesting new people, watch more new movies, read new books and articles.

                      Great point! Except ultimately my life will be reduced to binge watching all my favorite Netflix and Amazon shows! :laugh:

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                        I worked for a company and wrote a utility function. I had a problem and called the help desk to find out who could best help me. After a short delay, they gave me my name and phone number! I was no help to me at all!

                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                        rnbergren
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                        This has soooo happened to me

                        To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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                        • M Marc Clifton

                          CodeWraith wrote:

                          you meet more interesting new people, watch more new movies, read new books and articles.

                          Great point! Except ultimately my life will be reduced to binge watching all my favorite Netflix and Amazon shows! :laugh:

                          Latest Articles:
                          Client-Side TypeScript without ASP.NET, Angular, etc.

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                          CodeWraith
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                          You know that saying with the gift horse? You have won the lottery. Don't question it. Enjoy it. :-)

                          I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                            ...an article gets updated and I don't realize / remember I've read it before. So I read it with interest and I'm thinking, wow, this is really interesting and I think I'll leave a comment... ...only to realize once I look at the comments that I've already read it and commented on it! Such was the case this morning with Some Fun with Dynamic Methods and CLR (Part 2)[^] I think my brain needs an augment. ;)

                            Latest Articles:
                            Client-Side TypeScript without ASP.NET, Angular, etc.

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                            Mark Miller
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                            :) Remember this guy? 50 First Dates - Ten Second Tom - YouTube[^]

                            Sincerely, -Mark mamiller@rhsnet.org

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