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    While patiently informing a fellow member regarding proper Soapbox etiquette, Chris managed to include both of the following phrases in his post:

    Chris Maunder wrote:

    This is a programming site... do not expect careful, rigourous logic [^].

    Oh, the irony! Nevertheless, I think Chris is right on both counts; the state of affairs has baffled me from the start. How does one manage to be a careful and rigourously logical programmer eight or more hours a day, and not have those habits dominate the other areas of his life as well? Are these schizophrenics good programmers but bad philosophers? or are they consistent personalities, and simply bad at both?

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    There is a lot more irony (and internal contradiction) to be found in that thread.

    'Dhimmitude' is a state of mind.

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      brahmma wrote:

      We are keeping you here for a comic relief

      Glad to be of service.

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      Hey, I apologize. I was able to see the person, and not the subject. And at the heat of the situation, I thought you were in support of Ilion who created a lot of chaos. In fact, at a later time when I read it all carefully, I felt bad. I had a stereotypic observation about you. Anyway, I hope you would agree on the part that you worked your way to earn bad reputation (Knowingly or unknowingly) while beginning here at CodeProject. Have a nice day. PS: How do I pronounce your name? First part is ok, but Rzeppa? How do I pronounce it?


      Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero

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