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    I went for a walk at lunch time, as I approached a set of about 10 concrete steps outside the building two women appeared at the top of the stairs. One of them tripped and I watched in slow motion as she fell forward and slid / bounced her way, face down, down the stairs. She was a little shaken and had a few grazes but her friend and I helped her get up and dust her off. The poor woman was very embarrassed. Anyway, I was thinking about those few seconds that she was falling and how many different thoughts I'd had in that short time. Oh shit Ouch Am I really seeing this? yep Ouch Could I catch her? nope Ouch Crap, she accelerating, should I get out of her way? she stopped sliding at my feet but it was close When I returned to my desk I saw CSS's posts below about a 'free market'. While considering the level of his stupidity I realised that seeing a thread about politics with lots of posts by him caused a similar reaction in me to seeing the woman fall down the stairs. I knew it was going to end badly but just couldn't help myself, I read them.

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      I went for a walk at lunch time, as I approached a set of about 10 concrete steps outside the building two women appeared at the top of the stairs. One of them tripped and I watched in slow motion as she fell forward and slid / bounced her way, face down, down the stairs. She was a little shaken and had a few grazes but her friend and I helped her get up and dust her off. The poor woman was very embarrassed. Anyway, I was thinking about those few seconds that she was falling and how many different thoughts I'd had in that short time. Oh shit Ouch Am I really seeing this? yep Ouch Could I catch her? nope Ouch Crap, she accelerating, should I get out of her way? she stopped sliding at my feet but it was close When I returned to my desk I saw CSS's posts below about a 'free market'. While considering the level of his stupidity I realised that seeing a thread about politics with lots of posts by him caused a similar reaction in me to seeing the woman fall down the stairs. I knew it was going to end badly but just couldn't help myself, I read them.

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      CSS's posts too me are like reading Joe Celko's post in a Microsoft SQL Server Programming newsgroups! they are an addiction! just not as costly as booze / cigs or drugs

      Marc Clifton wrote:

      That has nothing to do with VB. - Oh crap. I just defended VB!

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        CSS's posts too me are like reading Joe Celko's post in a Microsoft SQL Server Programming newsgroups! they are an addiction! just not as costly as booze / cigs or drugs

        Marc Clifton wrote:

        That has nothing to do with VB. - Oh crap. I just defended VB!

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        Simon_Whale wrote:

        CSS's posts too me are like reading Joe Celko's post in a Microsoft SQL Server Programming newsgroups!

        Never heard of him. Is it this[^] guy?

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          Simon_Whale wrote:

          CSS's posts too me are like reading Joe Celko's post in a Microsoft SQL Server Programming newsgroups!

          Never heard of him. Is it this[^] guy?

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          yeah thats the guy! flamed regulary about his posts

          Marc Clifton wrote:

          That has nothing to do with VB. - Oh crap. I just defended VB!

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            yeah thats the guy! flamed regulary about his posts

            Marc Clifton wrote:

            That has nothing to do with VB. - Oh crap. I just defended VB!

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            Simon_Whale wrote:

            flamed regulary about his posts

            There was even a guy that used to maintain a blog[^] about those.

            The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.

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              I went for a walk at lunch time, as I approached a set of about 10 concrete steps outside the building two women appeared at the top of the stairs. One of them tripped and I watched in slow motion as she fell forward and slid / bounced her way, face down, down the stairs. She was a little shaken and had a few grazes but her friend and I helped her get up and dust her off. The poor woman was very embarrassed. Anyway, I was thinking about those few seconds that she was falling and how many different thoughts I'd had in that short time. Oh shit Ouch Am I really seeing this? yep Ouch Could I catch her? nope Ouch Crap, she accelerating, should I get out of her way? she stopped sliding at my feet but it was close When I returned to my desk I saw CSS's posts below about a 'free market'. While considering the level of his stupidity I realised that seeing a thread about politics with lots of posts by him caused a similar reaction in me to seeing the woman fall down the stairs. I knew it was going to end badly but just couldn't help myself, I read them.

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              ROTFL !!! Yeah, it's like being in a car, driving past an accident. You know it's ugly, but you can't help looking.

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                ROTFL !!! Yeah, it's like being in a car, driving past an accident. You know it's ugly, but you can't help looking.

                Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                Ian Shlasko
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                "I'm disgusted and repulsed and I... can't look away." -- Rosario Dawson in "Clerks 2" (If you've seen it, you'll remember why this is funny)

                Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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