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    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-01-14-stripping_x.htm[^] I think this is ridiculous. Apart from any other consideration, how long can a person work as a stripper ?! For 10 years ? What are you supposed to do after that ? Become a cocktail waitress or something (worse) ? This sounds weird to me as a career choice. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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    Ramanan Sivan wrote: This sounds weird to me as a career choice It's a moral, personal position. Personally, I consider careers in marketing as highly immoral :-D


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      Ramanan Sivan wrote: how long can a person work as a stripper ?! as long as he/she wants[^] Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek

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      :-D How on earth did you dig that one up ? "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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        Ramanan Sivan wrote: This sounds weird to me as a career choice It's a moral, personal position. Personally, I consider careers in marketing as highly immoral :-D


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        I'm not really bothered about the morality. But when you're 13 and have your whole life in front of you there are so many great things you can do (or atleast aspire to). Like become a nuclear physicist. I don't think we really need motivational speakers to advice kids that they can make more money easily by becoming strippers (or bouncers or cardsharks or ...well you get the point) "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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          :-D How on earth did you dig that one up ? "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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          http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2003-47,GGLD:en&q=oldest+stripper[^] Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek

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            Ramanan Sivan wrote: This sounds weird to me as a career choice It's a moral, personal position. Personally, I consider careers in marketing as highly immoral :-D


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            K(arl) wrote: Personally, I consider careers in marketing as highly immoral Me too. John Carson Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious. Oscar Wilde

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              I'm not really bothered about the morality. But when you're 13 and have your whole life in front of you there are so many great things you can do (or atleast aspire to). Like become a nuclear physicist. I don't think we really need motivational speakers to advice kids that they can make more money easily by becoming strippers (or bouncers or cardsharks or ...well you get the point) "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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              Ramanan Sivan wrote: Like become a nuclear physicist. Not everyone is cut out for nuclear physics. Not to mention, how many nuclear physicists does the world need? ;P In addition, even if a person spends 10 years dancing that doesn't stop them from changing professions later on. $250,000/yr could help secure a nice "nest egg" for school or to start a business. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                Ramanan Sivan wrote: Like become a nuclear physicist. Not everyone is cut out for nuclear physics. Not to mention, how many nuclear physicists does the world need? ;P In addition, even if a person spends 10 years dancing that doesn't stop them from changing professions later on. $250,000/yr could help secure a nice "nest egg" for school or to start a business. "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                Mike Mullikin wrote: $250,000/yr could help secure a nice "nest egg" for school or to start a business. Something in that. I've wanted to do a doctorate for nearly a year now and my present job is still not letting me save enough money to quit and do that. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                  Mike Mullikin wrote: $250,000/yr could help secure a nice "nest egg" for school or to start a business. Something in that. I've wanted to do a doctorate for nearly a year now and my present job is still not letting me save enough money to quit and do that. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                  Can you :jig: naked? :-D "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                    Can you :jig: naked? :-D "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                    Probably. But I'm reasonably certain no one is going to pay money to watch me :-D They might pay to avoid seeing it though "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                    • W wrykyn

                      I'm not really bothered about the morality. But when you're 13 and have your whole life in front of you there are so many great things you can do (or atleast aspire to). Like become a nuclear physicist. I don't think we really need motivational speakers to advice kids that they can make more money easily by becoming strippers (or bouncers or cardsharks or ...well you get the point) "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                      Number don't lie :) Like become a nuclear physicist: 12 years High School -at least 8 years university ( probably more PHD needed )- then you get to work in either Gov research or teach. Salary tops 100K. Stripper: 12 years school - between 150K and 250K salary after than- no additional schooling needed. So the stripper is about 1,000,000.00 ahead from the get go. If she can continue for 15 years ( 18+15=33 ) at an average of 200,000.00 per annum the stripper makes 3000000.00 the physicist makes about 1500000.00. So the stripper saves 1/2 of her salary = 1500000 at 5% = 75000 per annum interest income with no growth. With any kind of luck and financial advice she will probably retire at the age of 34 with an annual income of around 100K. Damn!! I should have been a girl with a pair of 38's. Richard "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer --Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)

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                        Number don't lie :) Like become a nuclear physicist: 12 years High School -at least 8 years university ( probably more PHD needed )- then you get to work in either Gov research or teach. Salary tops 100K. Stripper: 12 years school - between 150K and 250K salary after than- no additional schooling needed. So the stripper is about 1,000,000.00 ahead from the get go. If she can continue for 15 years ( 18+15=33 ) at an average of 200,000.00 per annum the stripper makes 3000000.00 the physicist makes about 1500000.00. So the stripper saves 1/2 of her salary = 1500000 at 5% = 75000 per annum interest income with no growth. With any kind of luck and financial advice she will probably retire at the age of 34 with an annual income of around 100K. Damn!! I should have been a girl with a pair of 38's. Richard "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer --Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)

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                        Richard Stringer wrote: Damn!! I should have been a girl with a pair of 38's :-D "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                          Probably. But I'm reasonably certain no one is going to pay money to watch me :-D They might pay to avoid seeing it though "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                          You're underestimating the number of weird people out there ;):-D


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                            http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2003-47,GGLD:en&q=oldest+stripper[^] Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek

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                            I worry about you ... :laugh::laugh::laugh: Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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                              You're underestimating the number of weird people out there ;):-D


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                              You've given me new hope. I'm packing my bags for Vegas today. :-> "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-01-14-stripping_x.htm[^] I think this is ridiculous. Apart from any other consideration, how long can a person work as a stripper ?! For 10 years ? What are you supposed to do after that ? Become a cocktail waitress or something (worse) ? This sounds weird to me as a career choice. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                Tomaz Stih 0
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                                Ramanan Sivan wrote: Apart from any other consideration, how long can a person work as a stripper ?! For 10 years ? How old are you? How long do you think you will last as a programmer? :) Tomaž

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                                  Ramanan Sivan wrote: Apart from any other consideration, how long can a person work as a stripper ?! For 10 years ? How old are you? How long do you think you will last as a programmer? :) Tomaž

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                                  I'm 24. I've been working as a programmer for a little less than two years and I'll happily retire if I had the option :) "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-01-14-stripping_x.htm[^] I think this is ridiculous. Apart from any other consideration, how long can a person work as a stripper ?! For 10 years ? What are you supposed to do after that ? Become a cocktail waitress or something (worse) ? This sounds weird to me as a career choice. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                    Ok, stripping, fair enough it's not everyone cup of tea but if you're good at it then why not? Promoting it to fourteen years olds is unlikely to go to down well with conservative parents but it is a valid option. However... I don't get this: " Di Salvo heard about the exchange when the mother of a student called him the next morning. She said she was outraged when her son announced that he was forgoing college for a career in a field he truly loves — fishing. " What the hell is wrong with fishing? She was 'outraged'? :wtf:


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                                      Ok, stripping, fair enough it's not everyone cup of tea but if you're good at it then why not? Promoting it to fourteen years olds is unlikely to go to down well with conservative parents but it is a valid option. However... I don't get this: " Di Salvo heard about the exchange when the mother of a student called him the next morning. She said she was outraged when her son announced that he was forgoing college for a career in a field he truly loves — fishing. " What the hell is wrong with fishing? She was 'outraged'? :wtf:


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                                      David Wulff wrote: it is a valid option Yeah it is. But its the kind of thing most people stumble into. You would hardly want your child grow up idolizing stippers and aspiring to be one. Its just not that attractive a proposition as a career (irrespective of the money that people make in it) David Wulff wrote: What the hell is wrong with fishing? She was 'outraged' Fishing is awesome. Imagine being out in the sun the whole day, day after day, doing something you really enjoy. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                        http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-01-14-stripping_x.htm[^] I think this is ridiculous. Apart from any other consideration, how long can a person work as a stripper ?! For 10 years ? What are you supposed to do after that ? Become a cocktail waitress or something (worse) ? This sounds weird to me as a career choice. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                        At least it's job that isn't easy to outsource! Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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                                          David Wulff wrote: it is a valid option Yeah it is. But its the kind of thing most people stumble into. You would hardly want your child grow up idolizing stippers and aspiring to be one. Its just not that attractive a proposition as a career (irrespective of the money that people make in it) David Wulff wrote: What the hell is wrong with fishing? She was 'outraged' Fishing is awesome. Imagine being out in the sun the whole day, day after day, doing something you really enjoy. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                          Ramanan Sivan wrote: Imagine being out in the sun the whole day, day after day, doing something you really enjoy. I still don't see how that's connected with Fishing. :rolleyes: -- Komm tu mir langsam weh, leg mir die Ketten an und zieh die Knoten fest, damit ich lachen kann I blog too now[^]

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