Frustrated with the buggy forums
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John Draich wrote:
Alvaro is
Yes, just saw that :-)
John Draich wrote:
Plus I never check user-ids and quite a few people have the icon.
I saw the icon, wondered who this new site builder is, hovered the mouse over the icon, saw the id and recognized it :-) Regards, Nish
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saw the id and recognized it
You are such a geek :-D
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Apologies Alvaro, I thought we were talking about why it is important to know who the person really is. I wasn't interogating you. I am genuinely curious why you find it extremely important to know whether I am Paul Watson or not. Curiosity :) regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry! K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!
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Apologies Alvaro, I thought we were talking about why it is important to know who the person really is. I wasn't interogating you. I am genuinely curious why you find it extremely important to know whether I am Paul Watson or not. Curiosity
I see. :doh: It's actually not important at all. I responded that way because of the way you had responded to me, "Does it matter?". It came across as, "Who gives a f*ck?". My question was also in the name of curiosity. :) Peace! Alvaro
... since we've descended to name calling, I'm thinking you're about twenty pounds of troll droppings in a ten pound bag. - Vincent Reynolds
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Apologies Alvaro, I thought we were talking about why it is important to know who the person really is. I wasn't interogating you. I am genuinely curious why you find it extremely important to know whether I am Paul Watson or not. Curiosity :) regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry! K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!
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doIt's just that Alvaro's faith has been shaken. Here he was, an innocent atheist, who believed in Paul Watson. Now you've changed your name. And know he's questioning if Paul Watson is your real name. So what's he to believe in now? Peace, Alvaro. Just having a bit-o-fun.
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John Draich wrote:
Apologies Alvaro, I thought we were talking about why it is important to know who the person really is. I wasn't interogating you. I am genuinely curious why you find it extremely important to know whether I am Paul Watson or not. Curiosity
I see. :doh: It's actually not important at all. I responded that way because of the way you had responded to me, "Does it matter?". It came across as, "Who gives a f*ck?". My question was also in the name of curiosity. :) Peace! Alvaro
... since we've descended to name calling, I'm thinking you're about twenty pounds of troll droppings in a ten pound bag. - Vincent Reynolds
:-D Got to love how terse communications over text can be so misconstrued. I certainly do give a fuck, it is interesting.
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It's just that Alvaro's faith has been shaken. Here he was, an innocent atheist, who believed in Paul Watson. Now you've changed your name. And know he's questioning if Paul Watson is your real name. So what's he to believe in now? Peace, Alvaro. Just having a bit-o-fun.
ahz wrote:
Peace, Alvaro. Just having a bit-o-fun.
:laugh: That's cool man. Alvaro
... since we've descended to name calling, I'm thinking you're about twenty pounds of troll droppings in a ten pound bag. - Vincent Reynolds
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It's just that Alvaro's faith has been shaken. Here he was, an innocent atheist, who believed in Paul Watson. Now you've changed your name. And know he's questioning if Paul Watson is your real name. So what's he to believe in now? Peace, Alvaro. Just having a bit-o-fun.
:laugh: I'd say my name is not important.
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John Draich wrote:
Alvaro is
Yes, just saw that :-)
John Draich wrote:
Plus I never check user-ids and quite a few people have the icon.
I saw the icon, wondered who this new site builder is, hovered the mouse over the icon, saw the id and recognized it :-) Regards, Nish
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:laugh: I'd say my name is not important.
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Alvaro Mendez wrote:
All I know is that if I were in charge of this site's development
Really? Had much experience running a million+ user website funded on advertisements?
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Finally got sick of the whale-saver jokes, eh? :rolleyes:
Now taking suggestions for the next release of CPhog...
:laugh: You know it man, you know it.
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Really. I know that wasn't me.
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Finally got sick of the whale-saver jokes, eh? :rolleyes:
Now taking suggestions for the next release of CPhog...
Shog9 wrote:
whale-saver jokes,
:confused: Regards, Nish
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
saw the id and recognized it
You are such a geek :-D
John Draich wrote:
You are such a geek
Sometimes. :) Regards, Nish
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:laugh: Regards, Nish
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Shog9 wrote:
whale-saver jokes,
:confused: Regards, Nish
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John Draich wrote:
You are such a geek
Sometimes. :) Regards, Nish
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Michael P Butler wrote:
No piece of software of any complexity can have zero bugs.
Yes it can! My pet hate is when people make the above statement, it implies that you expect your code to be buggy and already are thinking up excuses for the errors! The main reason for 'buggy' code is cost, to properly design, write and test costs time and money. I used to write software that had to run 24/7, it can be done.
"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for - in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
Ted Ferenc wrote:
I used to write software that had to run 24/7, it can be done.
Just because it runs 24/7 does not mean it is also free of "bugs." You may have thoroughly tested it, but that merely shows the presence of a bug, not its absence.
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb
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Ted Ferenc wrote:
I used to write software that had to run 24/7, it can be done.
Just because it runs 24/7 does not mean it is also free of "bugs." You may have thoroughly tested it, but that merely shows the presence of a bug, not its absence.
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb
DavidCrow wrote:
You may have thoroughly tested it, but that merely shows the presence of a bug, not its absence.
:confused: Regards, Nish
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I'll ask the wife, she'll know.
John Draich wrote:
I'll ask the wife, she'll know.
:laugh: Regards, Nish
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PaulWatson.com Try it.
John Draich wrote:
LOL. Thanks :-) Regards, Nish
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