So long, friends
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After more than 4 years of finding this site and making it my home page, and not being as active as I would have liked, it's time to say good bye. Today is my last day of work in my current company. I resigned to take part on a study program for a year in Israel, and I will be, at least for this next year, away from programming and computers in general. I decided I wanted to do this because it's a chance to do something different of what I'll do for the rest of my life, and I couldn't let this opportunity go. I wanted to thank all codeproject members for helping me with articles, answers to my questions and sometimes meaningless discussions on the lounge that made my day easier to pass and my computer skills as good as they are. I wish I could have taken a bigger part, written more articles and posting more often, but since english is not my main language, sometimes it was difficult for me to say waht I wanted to say in a way it made sense. I hope I'll come back someday to this forum, as I think is one of the few sites still worth visiting everyday. Matias Szulman
Erm...goodbye! Of course, I didn't know you, sadly. I haven't made as many friends online as I had hoped, but I did meet several Americans, a German, a Turkish guy and a few others. That's why I like the internet! I like talking to new people. Better than those crummy old people... ;P
Ravel H. Joyce - Well I say that sticking a balloon to your head IS a scientific experiment!
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So long, and thanks for all the fish! ;)
Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
You got fish? The bastard! Never gave me a friggin' thing.
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004
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Erm...goodbye! Of course, I didn't know you, sadly. I haven't made as many friends online as I had hoped, but I did meet several Americans, a German, a Turkish guy and a few others. That's why I like the internet! I like talking to new people. Better than those crummy old people... ;P
Ravel H. Joyce - Well I say that sticking a balloon to your head IS a scientific experiment!
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
those crummy old people
Hey, there's nothing wrong with old people, just speak slowly and loudly, like with a foreigner, and things will go swimmingly.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peart -
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
those crummy old people
Hey, there's nothing wrong with old people, just speak slowly and loudly, like with a foreigner, and things will go swimmingly.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil PeartThat's, um, not what I meant. I meant the people that I already know well. :laugh:
Ravel H. Joyce - Well I say that sticking a balloon to your head IS a scientific experiment!
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After more than 4 years of finding this site and making it my home page, and not being as active as I would have liked, it's time to say good bye. Today is my last day of work in my current company. I resigned to take part on a study program for a year in Israel, and I will be, at least for this next year, away from programming and computers in general. I decided I wanted to do this because it's a chance to do something different of what I'll do for the rest of my life, and I couldn't let this opportunity go. I wanted to thank all codeproject members for helping me with articles, answers to my questions and sometimes meaningless discussions on the lounge that made my day easier to pass and my computer skills as good as they are. I wish I could have taken a bigger part, written more articles and posting more often, but since english is not my main language, sometimes it was difficult for me to say waht I wanted to say in a way it made sense. I hope I'll come back someday to this forum, as I think is one of the few sites still worth visiting everyday. Matias Szulman
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Who are you again?
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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After more than 4 years of finding this site and making it my home page, and not being as active as I would have liked, it's time to say good bye. Today is my last day of work in my current company. I resigned to take part on a study program for a year in Israel, and I will be, at least for this next year, away from programming and computers in general. I decided I wanted to do this because it's a chance to do something different of what I'll do for the rest of my life, and I couldn't let this opportunity go. I wanted to thank all codeproject members for helping me with articles, answers to my questions and sometimes meaningless discussions on the lounge that made my day easier to pass and my computer skills as good as they are. I wish I could have taken a bigger part, written more articles and posting more often, but since english is not my main language, sometimes it was difficult for me to say waht I wanted to say in a way it made sense. I hope I'll come back someday to this forum, as I think is one of the few sites still worth visiting everyday. Matias Szulman
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
those crummy old people
Hey, there's nothing wrong with old people, just speak slowly and loudly, like with a foreigner, and things will go swimmingly.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peart -
You'd be surprised, Dave Cutler[^] would run circles round you.
P Think of the environment; please don't print this message unless you really need to.
Well, he might run around in circles and all, but you'd still only be able to ask about his experiences slowly and loudly. :rolleyes:
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peart -
So long, and thanks for all the fish! ;)
:-D It was mostly harmless...
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