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'Janice', it seems that the CPians have had a discussion and decided you're really a guy. Could you please prove them wrong for me ? Just take another photo ( in different undies if you could ), and this time have a book in one hand, ( any book on C++ or the STL will be fine ), and a sign that says 'I am woman, see me browse' in the other. Conversely, could you tell me where you got the photo from ? If it's copyrighted I should remove it from my CP screensaver.... Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Are all programmers male ?? :confused: :confused: :confused: Maxwell Chen Lets make bugs better!
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Christian Graus wrote: I mean how does she want to spend the evenings - discussing the benefits of the STL ? That's what I have CP for, not a wife !!! But imagine what it would be like if you could discuss STL with your wife :) :) :) I personaaly would prefer my wife to be a geek, but that's not high on the priority list. I should love her ans she should love me that is most important to me. Real Programmers Practice Safe HEX Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph
Sijin wrote: But imagine what it would be like if you could discuss STL with your wife I will soon know what it would be like. My fiancee is a programmer. Not only that I can discuss Java and Oracle too. Only time when we had technical discussion was when I said that Oracle was a crap but she stood for oracle. Ofcourse I had to stop the discussion and since then we never had any technical discussion.:)
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'Janice', it seems that the CPians have had a discussion and decided you're really a guy. Could you please prove them wrong for me ? Just take another photo ( in different undies if you could ), and this time have a book in one hand, ( any book on C++ or the STL will be fine ), and a sign that says 'I am woman, see me browse' in the other. Conversely, could you tell me where you got the photo from ? If it's copyrighted I should remove it from my CP screensaver.... Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Christian Graus wrote: If it's copyrighted I should remove it from my CP screensaver.... Incidentally I had in my mind to tell you to remove Osama Bin Laden's picture from your screen saver. I don't know whether you are aware of that or not?
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Christian Graus wrote: Just take another photo ( in different undies if you could ), ROTFLMAO, again ROTFLMAO and once more ROTFLMAO..... Christian Graus wrote: If it's copyrighted I should remove it from my CP screensaver.... CG, you better remove it. For all you know, it might be an FTV copyrighted pic stolen from the FTV site :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
FTV ? Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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Sijin wrote: But imagine what it would be like if you could discuss STL with your wife Hmmmm. I don't have a problem with a computer aware wife. But I'd much rather prefer it that we don't discuss programming issues all the time. Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
Not all the time, but it's good to have a wife with whom you could discuss some issues knowing that she can make sense of what you are saying. The point is we all are quite passionate about software/programming and that passion is not about to die, so it would be nice if your wife atleast understood what you are doing. It would be pretty sad if you do something really cool and you show it to your wife and she dosen't even understand what you have done. "Hello, World" 17 Errors, 31 Warnings... Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph
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CG I wonder whether you've noticed, but you and me are the only two people who seem to have taken the bait :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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Christian Graus wrote: If it's copyrighted I should remove it from my CP screensaver.... Incidentally I had in my mind to tell you to remove Osama Bin Laden's picture from your screen saver. I don't know whether you are aware of that or not?
Yeah, I thought I'd go to Daves site and get an actual pic. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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FTV ? Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Christian Graus wrote: FTV ? Fashion TV, a world-famous French magazine/TV channel. Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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Yeah, I thought I'd go to Daves site and get an actual pic. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Christian Graus wrote: Yeah, I thought I'd go to Daves site and get an actual pic. Yeah, you better do that CG. I was gonna tell you that too :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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Sijin wrote: But imagine what it would be like if you could discuss STL with your wife I will soon know what it would be like. My fiancee is a programmer. Not only that I can discuss Java and Oracle too. Only time when we had technical discussion was when I said that Oracle was a crap but she stood for oracle. Ofcourse I had to stop the discussion and since then we never had any technical discussion.:)
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Are all programmers male ?? :confused: :confused: :confused: Maxwell Chen Lets make bugs better!
Maxwell Chen wrote: Are all programmers male ?? LOL Maxwell. Good thought provoking question! Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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Not all the time, but it's good to have a wife with whom you could discuss some issues knowing that she can make sense of what you are saying. The point is we all are quite passionate about software/programming and that passion is not about to die, so it would be nice if your wife atleast understood what you are doing. It would be pretty sad if you do something really cool and you show it to your wife and she dosen't even understand what you have done. "Hello, World" 17 Errors, 31 Warnings... Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph
Sijin wrote: "Hello, World" 17 Errors, 31 Warnings... That must be a COBOL program I guess :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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Hope somebody can offer me some good advice. I met this guy almost two years ago in an ICQ chat room. Well we started emailing each other a lot and sending pics and chatting a lot. This month he finally flew over to meet and he stayed in a hotel in town. We had a lot of fun together it was great, but towards the end of the first week I found he really did not know anything about computers :(( and was just really a user. I think I would hate to stay in a relationship where I was totally the technology savvy partner. Is it right for me to dump him, just because he does not understand OSes and can not program? Am I being selfish wanting somone who can boot from a floppy? I hope I have not bothered anyone by posting this here, but I thought I would turn to my friends first. :rose: Janice :rose:
Janice wrote: Am I being selfish wanting somone who can boot from a floppy? I, too, find this really funny. :) I think a relationship should be based on more than computers, so if you do like him and you have common interests, then keep in touch with him. her legs were like peanut butter - smooth and creamy and easy to spread
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Janice wrote: Am I being selfish wanting somone who can boot from a floppy? I, too, find this really funny. :) I think a relationship should be based on more than computers, so if you do like him and you have common interests, then keep in touch with him. her legs were like peanut butter - smooth and creamy and easy to spread
Daniel Ferguson wrote: I, too, find this really funny. Do not worry it was intended to be funny. :-) Daniel Ferguson wrote: I think a relationship should be based on more than computers, Yes, I do too but computers play such a big part of my life, and I expect that to only increase in the future. Daniel Ferguson wrote: so if you do like him and you have common interests, then keep in touch with him. I probably will only because I find it so hard to meet guys. Yes that does sound week does it not :-(( And we do not really have any common interests. :rose: Janice :rose:
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Daniel Ferguson wrote: I, too, find this really funny. Do not worry it was intended to be funny. :-) Daniel Ferguson wrote: I think a relationship should be based on more than computers, Yes, I do too but computers play such a big part of my life, and I expect that to only increase in the future. Daniel Ferguson wrote: so if you do like him and you have common interests, then keep in touch with him. I probably will only because I find it so hard to meet guys. Yes that does sound week does it not :-(( And we do not really have any common interests. :rose: Janice :rose:
Janice wrote: I find it so hard to meet guys. It's so hard to meet girls here... I mean where I work and where I live. :(( :(( :(( :(( :(( Maxwell Chen Lets make bugs better!
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Hope somebody can offer me some good advice. I met this guy almost two years ago in an ICQ chat room. Well we started emailing each other a lot and sending pics and chatting a lot. This month he finally flew over to meet and he stayed in a hotel in town. We had a lot of fun together it was great, but towards the end of the first week I found he really did not know anything about computers :(( and was just really a user. I think I would hate to stay in a relationship where I was totally the technology savvy partner. Is it right for me to dump him, just because he does not understand OSes and can not program? Am I being selfish wanting somone who can boot from a floppy? I hope I have not bothered anyone by posting this here, but I thought I would turn to my friends first. :rose: Janice :rose:
Janice wrote: I think I would hate to stay in a relationship where I was totally the technology savvy partner. Knowlege of computers isn't everything. Everyone has their own interests and specialties; find out what his are. You may be able to teach each other quite a bit. If you can't find out what his interests/specialties are, then there's a good chance you're heading into a very dull relationship. Janice wrote: I hope I have not bothered anyone by posting this here, but I thought I would turn to my friends first. Ah well, i replied anyway. Best of luck to ya! --------
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Are all programmers male ?? :confused: :confused: :confused: Maxwell Chen Lets make bugs better!
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Sijin wrote: "Hello, World" 17 Errors, 31 Warnings... That must be a COBOL program I guess :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
:-D :-D :-D yeah... That reminds me , a long long time ago when i first ventured from the Turbo C++ world into windows programming. I bought a book, Windows programming with Borland C++ i had no idea about Windows API or the OWL library. I wrote my hello world program using OWL and u can guess how many errors and warning i encountered, i didn't even have the OWL library :-D :-D :-D Anyways i think that set me back quite a bit and this was before the Net so i had no idea about how to proceed and this is how i ventured into the world of VB :-O :-O but thankfully i am out of it now. :) :) Do you program in Assembly ?" she asked. "NOP," he said Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph
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:-D :-D :-D yeah... That reminds me , a long long time ago when i first ventured from the Turbo C++ world into windows programming. I bought a book, Windows programming with Borland C++ i had no idea about Windows API or the OWL library. I wrote my hello world program using OWL and u can guess how many errors and warning i encountered, i didn't even have the OWL library :-D :-D :-D Anyways i think that set me back quite a bit and this was before the Net so i had no idea about how to proceed and this is how i ventured into the world of VB :-O :-O but thankfully i am out of it now. :) :) Do you program in Assembly ?" she asked. "NOP," he said Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph
Sijin wrote: Do you program in Assembly ?" she asked. "NOP," he said ROTFLMAO Brilliant!!!! Nish p.s. His answer must have given her a JMP ;-)
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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I'm a software developer and as so I have to work with users too often. I find they really give me headaches. Most of the people I work with are male and I prefer the smart ones by far. I really enjoy stimulating conversation and discovering, having to teach a guy anything doesn't interest me. If we get in to a long term relationship and I have continually have to explain things to him I'll be driven crazy. :rose: Janice :rose: