Funny Copyright notice.
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Ah, yes, the time honored concept of "heads on poles." :) Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Christopher Duncan wrote:
heads on poles
Heads on pikes outside the castle walls. My favorite resolution to the problem of spammers, telemarketers, virus authors, and others of that ilk.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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:mad: What a way to get someone NOT to use your products.... I guess you'd have to an ass to work for someone developing a tool that is used primarily to browbeat employees about their lack of wherewithall at their jobs... Now, I'll get off the soapbox... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite
JohnMcPherson1 wrote:
What a way to get someone NOT to use your products.... I guess you'd have to an ass to work for someone developing a tool that is used primarily to browbeat employees about their lack of wherewithall at their jobs... Now, I'll get off the soapbox...
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That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? :laugh: Jeremy Falcon
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That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? :laugh: Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it?
That is what I thought and why I posted that it was lame.
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That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? :laugh: Jeremy Falcon
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
heads on poles
Heads on pikes outside the castle walls. My favorite resolution to the problem of spammers, telemarketers, virus authors, and others of that ilk.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Don't forget impaling, like Vlad Draco in the 1500's. Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite