What (on earth) is Code Project !!!!!?
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Roger J wrote:
Me neither, Im a actually a carpenter and I dont even have a computer and still cant stay away..
OK, I'll bite. How do you take participate then? I would have thought that access to a computer of some sort was a pre-requisite of joining CP Graham
While he may not own a computer, lots of public libraries offer free web access.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Ryan Binns wrote:
CP is the only "online community" ... that I know of where people actually care for each other
Actually, there are a few I know of where the people care for each other - mum's & babies forums - but they go too far the other way. And some of the mum's are a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic. I can't tell you the number of times I've had to explain that a month is not 4 weeks, and if it were then on a child's first birthday they'd actually be 13 months old... :doh: . It's good to find a forum where the people actually care for each other but still don't mind debating or even arguing with each other over various topics. And then there's the articles and programming forums :)
A mum and loving it!
Megan Forbes wrote:
they go too far the other way.
I'd say there is a point at which caring becomes not caring, if you know what I mean. Caring doesn't mean just agreeing or consoling, but disagreeing and debating as well. It must be a balance. Always. That's what friends are for - to support when needed, to chastise when needed, to laugh when needed and to cry when needed. The best friends are those that can do everything; they're the ones that are loved and cherished the most.
Megan Forbes wrote:
I can't tell you the number of times I've had to explain that a month is not 4 weeks, and if it were then on a child's first birthday they'd actually be 13 months old...
:laugh: I imagine some of them would have a hard time understanding that. But then again, when you get your first child, a little logic seems to leave your brain while you get your head around it. Or so I've heard anyway :sigh:. Although it's more that other things take priority and seem more important. Such as the little one ;). Parenting never leaves a person unchanged...
Megan Forbes wrote:
a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic
:laugh::laugh: I've not heard that variation before. I like it! :-D
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
Great post! Made me laugh. :cool: Some of these folks know eachother personally... some just know eachother by their activity on CP.
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Ryan - you've made me feel somehow dirty, guilty for hiding behind a naff tag for all these years. Today, I feel enlightened, joyous and free. I have finally come out!!!! Oh you guys......:-D
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:-D Nice to meet you! again. :doh:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
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It's like the common room at college/university where people drop in between lessons and kick back :cool:
Trollslayer wrote:
It's like the common room at college/university where people drop in between lessons and kick back
That sounds about right to me. :)
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
that I know of where I can express my true geeky nature and not be a "weirdo." :cool:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
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Trollslayer wrote:
I was wondering why you were buying stockings...
No, they used ski-masks. The stockings were for quite another reason ;) Graham
Graham Shanks wrote:
The stockings were for quite another reason
Yeah, to go under the ski masks. ;P
Jeremy Falcon
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I was wondering why you were buying stockings...
Trollslayer wrote:
I was wondering why you were buying stockings...
Fashion.. fashion of course. :-D
Jeremy Falcon
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
Wow! I just checked my stats. I've been here for 4 years, 9 months, written 8 articles, and this is my 10,048th post. I've not been posting much lately - been far too busy - but I'll eventually get back on the SQL Forum and help out a bit more.
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Ryan Binns wrote:
CP is the only "online community" ... that I know of where people actually care for each other
Actually, there are a few I know of where the people care for each other - mum's & babies forums - but they go too far the other way. And some of the mum's are a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic. I can't tell you the number of times I've had to explain that a month is not 4 weeks, and if it were then on a child's first birthday they'd actually be 13 months old... :doh: . It's good to find a forum where the people actually care for each other but still don't mind debating or even arguing with each other over various topics. And then there's the articles and programming forums :)
A mum and loving it!
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
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>>I dont even code in .NET! Me neither, Im a actually a carpenter and I dont even have a computer and still cant stay away..
:laugh: