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What would you be if you weren't doing what you are doing now?

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  • M Michael P Butler

    Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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    Ravi Bhavnani
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    I can't imagine doing anything else. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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    • M Michael P Butler

      Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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      Roger Allen
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      I think I would be unemployable or doing menial work :eek:. I fell into programming by accident, but its the perfecto job for me:) I just love to think about those convoluted programming loops! I even do debugging while asleep! I fixed my most difficult bug once while I was sleeping. I just woke up in the middle of the night going aha! :rolleyes: I was so proud of myself:laugh: Roger Allen the :) man

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      • J James Spibey

        I'd quite like to work in women's underwear.... Seriously though, I'm only doing this till my music career takes off. I'm sure it will someday :) James Spibey Well cover me in honey and throw me to the lesbians!

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        > I'd quite like to work in women's underwear.... Can't you do that now? No shop I've worked at has ever had a dress code. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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        • C Chris Maunder

          What would you be if you weren't doing what you are doing now I'd be in bed asleep (1:30am. Sheesh!) cheers, Chris Maunder (CodeProject)

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          Paul Watson
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          And you say we have CP addiction syndrome? Sheesh! ;P I reckon Chris would have been an astrophysicist figuring out the theory of everything, or a pron star. Whichever catches his fancy more. :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge "In other words, the developer is dealing with an elephant, the accountant is dealing with a bunny rabbit." by Stan Shannon - 16/10/2001

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          • J James Spibey

            I'd quite like to work in women's underwear.... Seriously though, I'm only doing this till my music career takes off. I'm sure it will someday :) James Spibey Well cover me in honey and throw me to the lesbians!

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            Ravi Bhavnani
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            I think the forum's confused. I tried to answer James' question twice but the forum thinks I'm replying to my own response. :confused: /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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            • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

              LOL :laugh: It sounds like there's a story there just waiting to spurt out... ;) Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd
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              http://www.resorg.co.uk

              "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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              Paul Watson
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              *groan* that was just terrible Andy. :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge "In other words, the developer is dealing with an elephant, the accountant is dealing with a bunny rabbit." by Stan Shannon - 16/10/2001

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              • R Ravi Bhavnani

                I think the forum's confused. I tried to answer James' question twice but the forum thinks I'm replying to my own response. :confused: /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                James Spibey
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                I get an email every time you post the message but the message is shown on the wrong thread. Interestingly, of the messages which I have posted which have been replied to over the past few days, I haven't received any notification at all. :confused: I take it you were being sarcastic with your response by the way. I do spend some of my time working in women's underwear now, but not as much as I'd like ;) James Spibey Well cover me in honey and throw me to the lesbians!

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                • M Michael P Butler

                  Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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                  Paul Watson
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                  I wanted to be an architect for a long time. One day, once I have made my millions, I will go about designing my own house. I already have some 3D Studio Max files of the kind of house I want. :-O this is personal stuff! But if I had not taken an interest in computers I might have become a safari or river guide. I wouldn't have settled for just being the pleb who handles the boats though, I would have tried to make my own business out of it. Good business in that market here in South Africa. It actually took me a good few minutes to figure out what I would be if I wasn't in computers or able to become an architect. :) Good question Michael! regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge "In other words, the developer is dealing with an elephant, the accountant is dealing with a bunny rabbit." by Stan Shannon - 16/10/2001

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                  • M Michael P Butler

                    Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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                    I'd be cooking ... or if I'm really lucky ... Skiing ... all year long north and south ... Max.

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                    • R Roger Allen

                      I think I would be unemployable or doing menial work :eek:. I fell into programming by accident, but its the perfecto job for me:) I just love to think about those convoluted programming loops! I even do debugging while asleep! I fixed my most difficult bug once while I was sleeping. I just woke up in the middle of the night going aha! :rolleyes: I was so proud of myself:laugh: Roger Allen the :) man

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                      I just love to think about those convoluted programming loops! I even do debugging while asleep! I fixed my most difficult bug once while I was sleeping. I just woke up in the middle of the night going aha! Wowzors! So it's not only me that does that. Most of my coding problems have been solved during sleep. I wake up in the middle of the night and still think i'm coding. I have to get up and clear my head or i think i'm trying to obtain a pointer to CBody.m_GetSleep for the rest of the damn night. :) Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter!

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                        Well, when things get really complicated and confusing (as in "why on earth is that bit of software doing THAT ????" ) I sometimes think that being a farmer and just planting potatoes for a living is infinitely more simple. Then again I suppose that farmers have their own set of problems. On general principles the astronaut business seems tempting. Making wine on a professional basis seems a good idea as well (at least from experience I know that as a hobby it is quite relaxing and it has the bonus of a good supply of wine that can be enjoyed when you are seriously relaxing). Filip :)

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                        If I hadn't gone to college, I would be farming. I come from a farming family. It's a tough life, and while the lifestyle is more simple, it's a burden if you don't love your work. In my next life, I'm going to be a rock star. ;P Jon Sagara "After all is said and done, usually more is said than done." -- Unknown

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                        • realJSOPR realJSOP

                          I'd have to go back to my previous job as an exotic dancer, touring women's prison facilities. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                          This explains a lot, including the LAS. :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge "In other words, the developer is dealing with an elephant, the accountant is dealing with a bunny rabbit." by Stan Shannon - 16/10/2001

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                          • J James Spibey

                            I'd quite like to work in women's underwear.... Seriously though, I'm only doing this till my music career takes off. I'm sure it will someday :) James Spibey Well cover me in honey and throw me to the lesbians!

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                            Replying to myself now. I must be getting desperate :) 1) When I said work in women's underwear, I meant in someone else's underwear. Hang on, that doesn't really sound any better does it :-O 2) Would it be too much to ask to drink beer and eat food for a living. I'm already quite close to this by working away from home on expenses but if I could do it all day as well as night, then that would be cool. James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                            • M Michael P Butler

                              Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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                              Hmmm...If the power goes out, rendering computers obsolete, I'd fall back on woodworking. My ancestors have been doing it for generations and I've developed quite a knack for it myself. Guess its in my genes. Its very satisfying to create new designs from simple pieces of wood. Plus, chicks dig it. I've always found making handmade gifts for girls usually results in sex. :-D Guess I'd better go sharpen my tools... Josh josh@that-guy.net

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                              • M Michael P Butler

                                Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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                                  *groan* that was just terrible Andy. :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge "In other words, the developer is dealing with an elephant, the accountant is dealing with a bunny rabbit." by Stan Shannon - 16/10/2001

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  It was, wasn't it? X| What the heck, 5pm looms and I'm going home. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it...:-D Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

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                                    I just love to think about those convoluted programming loops! I even do debugging while asleep! I fixed my most difficult bug once while I was sleeping. I just woke up in the middle of the night going aha! Wowzors! So it's not only me that does that. Most of my coding problems have been solved during sleep. I wake up in the middle of the night and still think i'm coding. I have to get up and clear my head or i think i'm trying to obtain a pointer to CBody.m_GetSleep for the rest of the damn night. :) Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter!

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                                    Fazlul Kabir
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                                    I've heard of sleep-walking, but never sleep-programming or sleep-debugging. Honestly, I'd love to see a CP article on this, just to try if I can be more productive. // Fazlul


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                                    • J Jon Sagara

                                      If I hadn't gone to college, I would be farming. I come from a farming family. It's a tough life, and while the lifestyle is more simple, it's a burden if you don't love your work. In my next life, I'm going to be a rock star. ;P Jon Sagara "After all is said and done, usually more is said than done." -- Unknown

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                                      But stars aren't made out of rocks. Just ask Carl Sagan. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                        But stars aren't made out of rocks. Just ask Carl Sagan. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                        But stars aren't made out of rocks. Just ask Carl Sagan. Well, in that case, I'll be a rockiologist. :-D Jon Sagara "After all is said and done, usually more is said than done." -- Unknown

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                                        • M Michael P Butler

                                          Did you always want to be in the kind of work you are doing now? What other lines of work would you like to do? When I was a little boy I always wanted to be a fireman and then as I got older I wanted to be an astronaut. However poor health stopped me from pursuing those careers. Computers seemed the next best thing. If I wasn't a developer (and I may not be doing this for much longer), I'd quiet like to get into the field of psychology. Michael :-)

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                                          Nish Nishant
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                                          I would have become a full-time novelist. {I am a part-time-author already) Or I might have become an astronomer, gazing at the stars and wondering!!!! Nish

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