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  • S Shog9 0

    Ah, i get it now. :) I'm probably the world's worst tailor, but i might have to give that a try...

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    code frog 0
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    As I think about it more I bet just stitching the pocket differently is all you'd need to do. The slack in the shirt will be taken up on it's own. I'd try that first.

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      I got my first daily news letter today. This Jordon girl is a real looker(as Conan would say). I was suprised they(she) made her face so big... I felt kinda naughty pulling her up at work.. lol. She is a good writer too(i did actually read the thing... after a few minutes)

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      No wonder geeks don't get dates. Get a grip boy. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Colib and ilikecameras. K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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        As I think about it more I bet just stitching the pocket differently is all you'd need to do. The slack in the shirt will be taken up on it's own. I'd try that first.

        Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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        i'm just imagining something similar looking to Theo Huxtable's designer Gordon Gatrelle shirt ripoff

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        • C code frog 0

          Marc this isn't directed at you alone. More at all the replies I've seen so far.

          I think it's funny to me that we assume it's a marketing gimmick and don't ponder the possibility that she was in fact the best candidate for the task. In an industry largely dominated by men and claiming to be technical it amazes me how quickly genuine efforts get debased into cup sizes, sexual attraction and other HR related infractions.

          I would venture to guess she was the best candidate. I would also venture to guess she has to put slightly more work into this than just a phone call or two while she files papers and gets coffee for all the men getting real work done. As their has already been much discussion about her name, a picture seemed fitting to me as Jordon could be male or female. Additionally, this is the first distribution by CP where it seems to be uniquely individual. The newsletters seem to be a summary of site activity and less a preparation.

          When I compare it with other columns and editorials in my local paper a photo of the editor or columnist is always included. I think Jordon's work and delivery is more consistent with journalism standards than it ever was a marketing thing.

          Do you really think Maunder sat there and said, "Yeah, let's appeal to their libido." I just don't see Chris or David doing such a thing at all. Maybe I'm wrong but I doubt it. It follows some pretty well established trends in journalism.

          Some assembly required.

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          code-frog wrote:

          I would venture to guess she was the best candidate.

          OK, that's a valid point. But you know what my first reaction was? That "Jordan" is a completely ficticious person and all Chris and gang were doing was copykatting the likes of MS's Channel 9 or whatever that webcast is with that chick that everyone was oohing and aahing over. X|

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          Do you really think Maunder sat there and said, "Yeah, let's appeal to their libido."

          Sure. Why not?

          code-frog wrote:

          It follows some pretty well established trends in journalism.

          Exactly! And those trends are??? Anyways, you DO bring up a good point, and thank you for bringing it up, and I will assume the best in everyone (and that Jordan is a real person). Marc Pensieve

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            This gets my five. Just because she's not dog ugly doesn't mean she was not the best candidate, and it's incredibly sexist for anyone to suggest otherwise. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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            Christian Graus wrote:

            and it's incredibly sexist for anyone to suggest otherwise.

            Sexist? What, do I not live in the 21st century, where practically everything has underlying sexual connotations? Marc Pensieve

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              code-frog wrote:

              I would venture to guess she was the best candidate.

              OK, that's a valid point. But you know what my first reaction was? That "Jordan" is a completely ficticious person and all Chris and gang were doing was copykatting the likes of MS's Channel 9 or whatever that webcast is with that chick that everyone was oohing and aahing over. X|

              code-frog wrote:

              Do you really think Maunder sat there and said, "Yeah, let's appeal to their libido."

              Sure. Why not?

              code-frog wrote:

              It follows some pretty well established trends in journalism.

              Exactly! And those trends are??? Anyways, you DO bring up a good point, and thank you for bringing it up, and I will assume the best in everyone (and that Jordan is a real person). Marc Pensieve

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              Man I could not agree more about the MS9 or whatever girl? I'm just totally turned off by the whole BOING!!! attitude I see whenver nerds see a cute girl. I just think to myself, "Gawd you are an embarassment to yourself go buy a magazine and be done with it. Just keep it off the boards."

              The trends I was referrring to was a picture of the columnist along side the column. That was all.

              It wasn't your post that bothered me. I knew immediately you were referring to whoever that's in so many signatures here. I don't remember her name and but I knew that's what you meant. It was all the other BOING posts that were just not appropriate. If I was Jordon and read crap like that I'd not be too happy.

              Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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              • J Jim Crafton

                Nah, I'm not sure what's going on, perhaps I'm just temporarily channeling some mutant version of Shakespeare. Or that I'm bored - it's a toss up either way. ¡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 Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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                Thanks Jim, I haven’t laughed so hard in a few days. It’s great to see banter like this! :laugh:


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                • C code frog 0

                  Marc this isn't directed at you alone. More at all the replies I've seen so far.

                  I think it's funny to me that we assume it's a marketing gimmick and don't ponder the possibility that she was in fact the best candidate for the task. In an industry largely dominated by men and claiming to be technical it amazes me how quickly genuine efforts get debased into cup sizes, sexual attraction and other HR related infractions.

                  I would venture to guess she was the best candidate. I would also venture to guess she has to put slightly more work into this than just a phone call or two while she files papers and gets coffee for all the men getting real work done. As their has already been much discussion about her name, a picture seemed fitting to me as Jordon could be male or female. Additionally, this is the first distribution by CP where it seems to be uniquely individual. The newsletters seem to be a summary of site activity and less a preparation.

                  When I compare it with other columns and editorials in my local paper a photo of the editor or columnist is always included. I think Jordon's work and delivery is more consistent with journalism standards than it ever was a marketing thing.

                  Do you really think Maunder sat there and said, "Yeah, let's appeal to their libido." I just don't see Chris or David doing such a thing at all. Maybe I'm wrong but I doubt it. It follows some pretty well established trends in journalism.

                  Some assembly required.

                  Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                  Well said. The tigress is here :-D

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                  • P Paul Watson

                    No wonder geeks don't get dates. Get a grip boy. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Colib and ilikecameras. K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!

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                    And he wonders why so few women surface here... The tigress is here :-D

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