The new staffer at CP would like to say......
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
....to welcome you to the Lounge! It's good to finally see a voice(?) to go with the the name. :-D Don't be too intimidated by the Loungers, most of us are a friendly bunch, except for those flame-throwing, flesh-eating, dung-spitting saffas(Don't ask) As for the Icon, Bob in a straighjacket would be kinda cool. C'mon Chris, whaddya say?
Support Bone
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....to welcome you to the Lounge! It's good to finally see a voice(?) to go with the the name. :-D Don't be too intimidated by the Loungers, most of us are a friendly bunch, except for those flame-throwing, flesh-eating, dung-spitting saffas(Don't ask) As for the Icon, Bob in a straighjacket would be kinda cool. C'mon Chris, whaddya say?
Support Bone
Nick Seng wrote: C'mon Chris, whaddya say I'm still :| after the comments about VB and Australia. I will see you in the XBox room, Miss Wylie, for some Halo with Extreme Prejudice. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Nick Seng wrote: C'mon Chris, whaddya say I'm still :| after the comments about VB and Australia. I will see you in the XBox room, Miss Wylie, for some Halo with Extreme Prejudice. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Nick Seng wrote: C'mon Chris, whaddya say I'm still :| after the comments about VB and Australia. I will see you in the XBox room, Miss Wylie, for some Halo with Extreme Prejudice. cheers, Chris Maunder
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Bianca, Let me offer you a nice big Mentat welcome, and let me further comment that I hope you are only using proper and pure sapho juice in your coffe. That said, I have a small suggestion: Asking a group of young, probably mostly single, and all with enough raging testosterone(Aussie men have a such a problem with this I beleive it's why they eat vegimite) to knock out the Gaia Earth Mother herself, might lead to possible icon ideas of altogether unusual nature. But I vote for a CListCtrl icon myself. Best of luck, and may the Force be with you. Everything that has a beginning, has an end..." ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Hello Bianca I better introduce myself. I am the guy who has the following records on CP :- First person to cross 4K, 5K, 6K, 7K, 8K, 9K, 10K, 11K, 12K, 13K posts on CP Only person to cross 14K, 15K posts on CP Only person to cross 700 posts in a week Fastest 1000 posts in a period Owner of the biggest thread on the Lounge (400+ posts) Owner of the fastest thread to cross 50 posts (about 7 minutes) And I am also an extremely modest person who does not like to show off! Soemtimes people tell me I shouldnt be so nice and modest all the time, lest people do not realize my truly awesome achievements. And welcome to the Lounge! Nish
Just kidding there :)
Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework [NW] (coming soon...) Summer Love and Some more Cricket [NW] (My first novel) Shog's review of SLASMC [NW] Come with me if you want to live
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Hello. Bianca Wylie wrote: I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur Never! Stop this foolish talk at once. Bianca wrote (in a pretentious, 3rd-person bio sort of way): Bianca lives in Toronto, Canada, and enjoys the subway, the perilous cold, tennis, snowboarding, grappa, and in her spare time plots and schemes to make the education system more relevant. More relevant to what? Bianca Wylie wrote: straitjacket This sounds like it could work. I mean, you all in straitjackets, and then suddenly Chris's icon makes sense - he's wearing one too, but has somehow gotten loose. ;)
[strait bob]
Shog9 --
Exchanging a walk-on part in the War
for the lead role in a Cage
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Hello Bianca I better introduce myself. I am the guy who has the following records on CP :- First person to cross 4K, 5K, 6K, 7K, 8K, 9K, 10K, 11K, 12K, 13K posts on CP Only person to cross 14K, 15K posts on CP Only person to cross 700 posts in a week Fastest 1000 posts in a period Owner of the biggest thread on the Lounge (400+ posts) Owner of the fastest thread to cross 50 posts (about 7 minutes) And I am also an extremely modest person who does not like to show off! Soemtimes people tell me I shouldnt be so nice and modest all the time, lest people do not realize my truly awesome achievements. And welcome to the Lounge! Nish
Just kidding there :)
Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework [NW] (coming soon...) Summer Love and Some more Cricket [NW] (My first novel) Shog's review of SLASMC [NW] Come with me if you want to live
that was modest again ;) Rakesh
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Saw your picture in your profile. You're a beauty. Us computer nerds have never seen a girl before. Watch out for us. :laugh: ---------------------------- Wesner Moise http://wesnerm.blogs.com
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Saw your picture in your profile. You're a beauty. Us computer nerds have never seen a girl before. Watch out for us. :laugh: ---------------------------- Wesner Moise http://wesnerm.blogs.com
Wesner Moise wrote: Us computer nerds have never seen a girl before. Watch out for us. Wesner, are you serious? Bianca works in the same office as Chris Maunder, Troy Marchand and David C. If she can handle those 3 geeks/nerds she can handle the rest of us as well I bet. Nish :-D
Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework [NW] (coming soon...) Summer Love and Some more Cricket [NW] (My first novel) Shog's review of SLASMC [NW] Come with me if you want to live
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Hi Bianca, Welcome to CP and the Lounge:rose: You should find most of the residents quite friendly, although some of us went mad staring at :bob: on the monitor long ago:~ You should manage fine, so long as you remember 3 things: 1) Don't let Chris feed you :vegemite: it will only make your hair fall out:omg: 2) Don't let Chris make you kneel in front of the Servers for 5 minutes at the start of the day:wtf: 3) Don't let Chris go on about VB anymore, he probably doen't know what he is talking about and before you know it he will be teaching you how to code with it;P As for an icon - how about Bob with a mouth, since you are the voice of sanity:doh: John Hudson Nick Rowan enforcing Law and Order in the Lounge::rose: Oi! Don't start on me now, I'm just the UN Peacekeeping force. ;P http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]
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Nick Seng wrote: C'mon Chris, whaddya say I'm still :| after the comments about VB and Australia. I will see you in the XBox room, Miss Wylie, for some Halo with Extreme Prejudice. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I will see you in the XBox room, Miss Wylie, for some Halo with Extreme Prejudice. First of all, Chris, you know how it's .NET, not .Net? Well, it's an XBOX, not an XBox. ;P Second, what game type do you guys play? Slayer? CTF? Oddball? What maps? Vehicles? Infinite grenades? Weapon sets? I'm dying to know. :-D
Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Judging from the other replies here, I'd be breaking the precedent by giving a level headed reply [;P] ... Here goes my attempt :-D Welcome to CP, and extra kudos because you managed to get into the famed 'CP Office' :cool: I for one (and I think everyone here) wish(es) you a pleasurable stay here at CP. As some of the others pointed out, there are a few nutters lurking around here [no, I'm not one :rolleyes: ;P], so watch your virtual back :-D (Oh, and while you're at it - get Chris to make us an evil smiley ;P) Bianca Wylie wrote: 4. Knowing what the clickety police are It sounds like you're well on your way to becoming a respected CPian :cool: But, 'nuff said, you've probably got very important games to play on the Xbox XBOX (*envy* ;P), so I'll go away now :-) PS: Oh, and don't forget to help yourself at the Lounge's bar - free drinks for members :-D Paul ;)
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Welcome, good to finally meet you! :cool: Your life straight jacket idea sounds a good one.
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Hello. Bianca Wylie wrote: I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur Never! Stop this foolish talk at once. Bianca wrote (in a pretentious, 3rd-person bio sort of way): Bianca lives in Toronto, Canada, and enjoys the subway, the perilous cold, tennis, snowboarding, grappa, and in her spare time plots and schemes to make the education system more relevant. More relevant to what? Bianca Wylie wrote: straitjacket This sounds like it could work. I mean, you all in straitjackets, and then suddenly Chris's icon makes sense - he's wearing one too, but has somehow gotten loose. ;)
[strait bob]
Shog9 --
Exchanging a walk-on part in the War
for the lead role in a Cage
Nice icon! :-D
Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing
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....a big hello to everyone. As the new marketing hand at Code Project I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur and jump wholeheartedly into the lounge. This is only happening because I'm finally feeling settled in at the CP office. For the curious, here's a sampling of things I've had to try and get accustomed to over the past couple weeks: 1. Hearing a football being kicked inside the office, and not knowing whether to keep typing or place mug of coffee in a secure place 2. Feeling a compulsion, bordering on unease, when 12 hours pass without some quality time with the Xbox 3. Listening to Chris wax poetic over VB 4. Knowing what the clickety police are 5. Wondering if, for a non-programmer, understanding the concept of clickety-police is a little freaky 6. Deciding it is, but getting over it 7. Hearing way, way, WAY too much about Australia 8. Wondering if Dave's ability to whistle happily in the morning is a ruse, one intended to mask a deep dark hatred of the early hours 9. Deciding it isn't (weird stuff nonetheless) 10. Being rather confounded when presented with the question from a youngster "Why doesn't Bob have a mouth?" 11. Deciding Bob has probably seen far too much, and is lucky to be left in a non-communicative position 12. AND FINALLY The one I hope everyone here can help me out with.... Asking Chris patiently, quietly, and daily, to create an icon for me (and other CP staffers) to use in the lounge. My suggestion of a straitjacket hasn't gone down too well at all. Does anybody have any ideas as to what my icon should be? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. :) Sans sig for now...... Bianca Wylie CodeProject.com
Howdy Bianca...welcome to the real CodeProject...that office isn't real...this is real. It's kind of a Matrix-like thing. Don't think too hard about it. ;) First of all, you need to develop the habit of capitalizing "techie words" properly. If you ever say .net or .Net, Paul Watson and I will berate you with "It's spelled .NET! Microsoft capitalizes it! So should you!" The same goes for XBOX...it's XBOX, not XBox (Chris' spelling) or Xbox (Your spelling) :) Second, I recommend finger exercises for optimum digit dexterity and consequently, god-like gamer status. If you really wanna beat the guys up there and show 'em how great you are at Halo, then you need to both a) practice by yourself...set the game on legendary and go through the campaign by yourself, and b) type a lot more than Chris, you can achieve this by setting your homepage to the Lounge and go on posting-frenzies often, totally ignoring work while you do this. ;) Third, you may wanna search the Lounge a ways back...there was a discussion about you when Chris announced you first came on board that may shed some light on the type of people we are here. :rolleyes: Again, welcome to the Real CodeProject. :) [edit] :doh: I knew there was something I was forgetting...I think there's something fishy going on with your profile. How come you get such an early user id? :suss: Did Chris move somebody else to make room for you? I can see why he would though. :-D:-O [/edit]
Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing
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Howdy Bianca...welcome to the real CodeProject...that office isn't real...this is real. It's kind of a Matrix-like thing. Don't think too hard about it. ;) First of all, you need to develop the habit of capitalizing "techie words" properly. If you ever say .net or .Net, Paul Watson and I will berate you with "It's spelled .NET! Microsoft capitalizes it! So should you!" The same goes for XBOX...it's XBOX, not XBox (Chris' spelling) or Xbox (Your spelling) :) Second, I recommend finger exercises for optimum digit dexterity and consequently, god-like gamer status. If you really wanna beat the guys up there and show 'em how great you are at Halo, then you need to both a) practice by yourself...set the game on legendary and go through the campaign by yourself, and b) type a lot more than Chris, you can achieve this by setting your homepage to the Lounge and go on posting-frenzies often, totally ignoring work while you do this. ;) Third, you may wanna search the Lounge a ways back...there was a discussion about you when Chris announced you first came on board that may shed some light on the type of people we are here. :rolleyes: Again, welcome to the Real CodeProject. :) [edit] :doh: I knew there was something I was forgetting...I think there's something fishy going on with your profile. How come you get such an early user id? :suss: Did Chris move somebody else to make room for you? I can see why he would though. :-D:-O [/edit]
Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing
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Hello. Bianca Wylie wrote: I figured it was time to stop being a voyeur Never! Stop this foolish talk at once. Bianca wrote (in a pretentious, 3rd-person bio sort of way): Bianca lives in Toronto, Canada, and enjoys the subway, the perilous cold, tennis, snowboarding, grappa, and in her spare time plots and schemes to make the education system more relevant. More relevant to what? Bianca Wylie wrote: straitjacket This sounds like it could work. I mean, you all in straitjackets, and then suddenly Chris's icon makes sense - he's wearing one too, but has somehow gotten loose. ;)
[strait bob]
Shog9 --
Exchanging a walk-on part in the War
for the lead role in a Cage