Beware greeks baring gifts!
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Also, I think you meant "bearing gifts" unless... you swing the other way. ;P
Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)
Actually, I think his message is quite clear. He's going to be in charge of a department full of ladies all baring themselves. Apparently some are Latinas and he can't understand everything, since it all sounds like Greek, but besides declensions and cases, it's going to cost him a lot in Trojans to manage things.
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I have been offered a new oversight. "Site cost manager" I am not sure i want this. Hence "Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes" (which is usually inaccurately translated as 'beware greeks bearing gifts') Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan, the greek tag was actually latin, as the greeks would never be suggesting be waring of themselves, if one one could use that participle, be waring that is, and it is clearly latin, not because timeo ends in o, because the greek first person also ends in o, though actually there is a greek word tim e o, meaning 'I Honour', but the os ending is nominitive singular termination of the second declencion in greek and an accusitive plural in latin, of course, although Danios is not only the greek for 'Greek', but also the latin for 'Greek', it is very intesting.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan
It was made in Troy, and it was used exclusively in Troy -- what more do you need, a Trojan driving license?
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan, the greek tag was actually latin, as the greeks would never be suggesting be waring of themselves, if one one could use that participle, be waring that is, and it is clearly latin, not because timeo ends in o, because the greek first person also ends in o, though actually there is a greek word tim e o, meaning 'I Honour', but the os ending is nominitive singular termination of the second declencion in greek and an accusitive plural in latin, of course, although Danios is not only the greek for 'Greek', but also the latin for 'Greek', it is very intesting.
That "sentence" just made my head explode.
aspdotnetdev wrote:
That "sentence" just made my head explode.
People who constantly complain about bad drivers are usually the worst drivers on the road.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan
It was made in Troy, and it was used exclusively in Troy -- what more do you need, a Trojan driving license?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
It was made by the greeks and placed outside the city of troy in order to sneak in the greek army. So actually it was a greek horse, not a trojan horse. Let me just check that driving license.
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I have been offered a new oversight. "Site cost manager" I am not sure i want this. Hence "Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes" (which is usually inaccurately translated as 'beware greeks bearing gifts') Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan, the greek tag was actually latin, as the greeks would never be suggesting be waring of themselves, if one one could use that participle, be waring that is, and it is clearly latin, not because timeo ends in o, because the greek first person also ends in o, though actually there is a greek word tim e o, meaning 'I Honour', but the os ending is nominitive singular termination of the second declencion in greek and an accusitive plural in latin, of course, although Danios is not only the greek for 'Greek', but also the latin for 'Greek', it is very intesting.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
Dalek Dave wrote:
(which is usually inaccurately translated as 'beware greeks bearing gifts')
I like better "beware greeks and folks bearing gifts". :)
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan
It was made in Troy, and it was used exclusively in Troy -- what more do you need, a Trojan driving license?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Actually on the small label they found: "Made in China". :rolleyes:
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It was made by the greeks and placed outside the city of troy in order to sneak in the greek army. So actually it was a greek horse, not a trojan horse. Let me just check that driving license.
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So you're saying that if people produce a product in a country that is not their native country, then the product is a product of their native country? I think not. A huge percentage of European and US products are made by non-Euro/US people -- and even outside of Europe and the US -- but that doesn't make them "foreign" products. The Trojan horse was was built and used exclusively in Troy, so it's Trojan.
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Actually on the small label they found: "Made in China". :rolleyes:
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[My articles]CPallini wrote:
Actually on the small label they found: "Made in China".
Precisely. So it's Trojan.
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Really? It seems perfectly ok to me.
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I hope it would you wrote it !!
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That has nothing to do with VB. - Oh crap. I just defended VB!
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It was made by the greeks and placed outside the city of troy in order to sneak in the greek army. So actually it was a greek horse, not a trojan horse. Let me just check that driving license.
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If it helps I have an 'International Donkey Driving Licence'. Gained in the early 70's from one of those daft excursions one goes on in Las Islas Canarias riding a poor, bedraggled beast up the side of Mount Teide.
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I have been offered a new oversight. "Site cost manager" I am not sure i want this. Hence "Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes" (which is usually inaccurately translated as 'beware greeks bearing gifts') Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan, the greek tag was actually latin, as the greeks would never be suggesting be waring of themselves, if one one could use that participle, be waring that is, and it is clearly latin, not because timeo ends in o, because the greek first person also ends in o, though actually there is a greek word tim e o, meaning 'I Honour', but the os ending is nominitive singular termination of the second declencion in greek and an accusitive plural in latin, of course, although Danios is not only the greek for 'Greek', but also the latin for 'Greek', it is very intesting.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
Dalek Dave wrote:
the greeks would never be suggesting be waring of themselves
Surely "be wary of themselves"? I can understand you losing sight of the grammar as you wrestled with that monumental sentence!
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Dalek Dave wrote:
(which is usually inaccurately translated as 'beware greeks bearing gifts')
I like better "beware greeks and folks bearing gifts". :)
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
[My articles]CPallini wrote:
I like better "beware greeks and folks bearing gifts".
Beware sharks with laser beams.
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Has commensurate remuneration been mentioned? And why are you hanging around with naked Greeks?
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec.
Do you know the Father Ted episode "Are You Right There, Father Ted? ", where Ted is accused of being a racist? Love that bit: Mrs.Carberry: Fecking Greeks! Colm: It isn't the Greeks, it's the Chinese he's after. Father Ted: I'm not after the Chinese! Mrs.Carberry:I don't care who he gets as long as I can have a go at the Greeks. They invented gayness! Ah, and I even found the Youtube-video[^]. Brilliant! And then of course there is this bit in Flann O'Brien's great book "At-Swim-Two-Birds" with the two greek sailors named Timeo Danaos and Dona Ferentes. Sadly most people nowadays don't have a classic education any more, so I am usually the only one laughing about this.
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Do you know the Father Ted episode "Are You Right There, Father Ted? ", where Ted is accused of being a racist? Love that bit: Mrs.Carberry: Fecking Greeks! Colm: It isn't the Greeks, it's the Chinese he's after. Father Ted: I'm not after the Chinese! Mrs.Carberry:I don't care who he gets as long as I can have a go at the Greeks. They invented gayness! Ah, and I even found the Youtube-video[^]. Brilliant! And then of course there is this bit in Flann O'Brien's great book "At-Swim-Two-Birds" with the two greek sailors named Timeo Danaos and Dona Ferentes. Sadly most people nowadays don't have a classic education any more, so I am usually the only one laughing about this.
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
Watching the Father Ted clip made me remember the episode. As you say, brilliant but then I don't remember an episode that wasn't so. Regrettably I lack the classic education to which you allude and must, as a consequence, leave you tittering to yourself.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec.
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Actually, I think his message is quite clear. He's going to be in charge of a department full of ladies all baring themselves. Apparently some are Latinas and he can't understand everything, since it all sounds like Greek, but besides declensions and cases, it's going to cost him a lot in Trojans to manage things.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
Oh, the Lounge is in rare form today.
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delete this;
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If it helps I have an 'International Donkey Driving Licence'. Gained in the early 70's from one of those daft excursions one goes on in Las Islas Canarias riding a poor, bedraggled beast up the side of Mount Teide.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec.
What you are licensed to do with donkeys falls outside of what I think I really want to know.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I have been offered a new oversight. "Site cost manager" I am not sure i want this. Hence "Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes" (which is usually inaccurately translated as 'beware greeks bearing gifts') Although, as I think of it, the Trojan horse was not actually Trojan, the greek tag was actually latin, as the greeks would never be suggesting be waring of themselves, if one one could use that participle, be waring that is, and it is clearly latin, not because timeo ends in o, because the greek first person also ends in o, though actually there is a greek word tim e o, meaning 'I Honour', but the os ending is nominitive singular termination of the second declencion in greek and an accusitive plural in latin, of course, although Danios is not only the greek for 'Greek', but also the latin for 'Greek', it is very intesting.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
Romani eunt domus?! What's that supposed to mean?