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I think he tried to solve one of Colin's maths puzzles :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
I know better than that. I flee quickly any time he posts one. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal) -
Gosh Jason, that sounds an awful lot like 55 add 14. :suss: ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
:rolleyes: I wonder how many people that missed. You sir, are a nut. ;P
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal) -
Whatever problem you have, this will solve it -> :beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer: :) /Magnus
Give the man a cigar! Actually the sequence of events last night went something like this: Write code for a few hours (also known as stress relief) Go home Drink Beer Watch TV Drink Beer Read DHTML article (More stress relief - gad I am a geek :rolleyes: ) Drink Beer Chat with roommate Drink Beer Drink water Fall asleep I feel much better this morning. :) I will feel even better after I finish this can of caffeine. :-D
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal) -
:rolleyes: I wonder how many people that missed. You sir, are a nut. ;P
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal)Jason Jystad wrote: I wonder how many people that missed. That was the first thing I thought of reading that. I guess I have a preoccupied mind. :suss: Jason Jystad wrote: You sir, are a nut. I'll add that to the list, shall I? "You, sir, are very nearly the most terrifying individual I have ever had the honour of meeting." - Jason Jystad "You sir, are a nut." - Jason Jystad I'm honoured - no really. :D ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Jason Jystad wrote: I wonder how many people that missed. That was the first thing I thought of reading that. I guess I have a preoccupied mind. :suss: Jason Jystad wrote: You sir, are a nut. I'll add that to the list, shall I? "You, sir, are very nearly the most terrifying individual I have ever had the honour of meeting." - Jason Jystad "You sir, are a nut." - Jason Jystad I'm honoured - no really. :D ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
David Wulff wrote: I'll add that to the list, shall I? "You, sir, are very nearly the most terrifying individual I have ever had the honour of meeting." - Jason Jystad "You sir, are a nut." - Jason Jystad I'm honoured - no really. You should be, I say these sorts of things only to individuals that have earned my respect in one way or another. :-D Seriously though, your comment was pretty much exactly what I needed. It made me stop and think and realize I was letting stupid shite get to me. Thanks. :rose: (I think I owe you a :beer: if I am ever in the neighborhood I will look you up. :) )
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal) -
I know better than that. I flee quickly any time he posts one. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal)A very wise man. I like to tackle them, myself, but some are so obscure that it's hard to even begin. I gotta wonder why I spent 5 gruelling years in college learning all that advanced math I rarely needed in the real world. Maybe I should get the old textbooks out again and see if I can remember what part of it seemed fun at the time:) "What is it?" and he said, "I don't know. Let's kill it." - Ed Gadziemski
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A very wise man. I like to tackle them, myself, but some are so obscure that it's hard to even begin. I gotta wonder why I spent 5 gruelling years in college learning all that advanced math I rarely needed in the real world. Maybe I should get the old textbooks out again and see if I can remember what part of it seemed fun at the time:) "What is it?" and he said, "I don't know. Let's kill it." - Ed Gadziemski
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Roger Wright wrote: I gotta wonder why I spent 5 gruelling years in college learning all that advanced math I rarely needed in the real world. At least it sharpened your thinking and logical skills:)
Anonymous wrote: At least it sharpened your thinking and logical skills True enough. And that would also explain why such skills are mysteriously absent in those around me:-D "What is it?" and he said, "I don't know. Let's kill it." - Ed Gadziemski
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I know better than that. I flee quickly any time he posts one. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication.
--Niklaus Wirth (Inventor of Pascal)Jason Jystad wrote: I know better than that. I flee quickly any time he posts one. That's the smart thing to do :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
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I think he tried to solve one of Colin's maths puzzles :-) Nish
Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.
Nish - Native CPian wrote: I think he tried to solve one of Colin's maths puzzles Those were not really math puzzles. Think in Hebrew... /moliate
Two o'clock and walking through familiar London - Or what was familiar London before the cursor deleted certain certainties - I watch a suit and tie man giving suck to the Psion Organizer lodged in his breast pocket its serial interface like a cool mouth hunting his chest for sustenance, familiar feeling, and I'm watching my breath steam in the air.
Neil Gaiman - Cold Colours