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  • G Gonzoox

    ok, ok, nothing to see here, another fail from CSS and Infowars, move along, come on people!!! How does it feel to be a failure?? oh, wait, I forgot, you're a programmer and a chef... pffftt... move along people, come on!! let the chef work PS.- yes, I have already kissed Che's poster, have you done the same with Ron's poster?

    I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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    Dalek Dave
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    Gonzoox wrote:

    you're a programmer and a chef

    Yeah, he programs the Pizza Machine so that he doesn't burn them before he delivers them.

    ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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      Gonzoox wrote:

      you're a programmer and a chef

      Yeah, he programs the Pizza Machine so that he doesn't burn them before he delivers them.

      ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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      Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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      he has said he doesnt deliver pizza, obviously he didnt get the job and has returned to wipping the floors in maccy dees. (as for programing thats limited to the VCR)

      You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start

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      • G Gonzoox

        ok, ok, nothing to see here, another fail from CSS and Infowars, move along, come on people!!! How does it feel to be a failure?? oh, wait, I forgot, you're a programmer and a chef... pffftt... move along people, come on!! let the chef work PS.- yes, I have already kissed Che's poster, have you done the same with Ron's poster?

        I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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        CaptainSeeSharp
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        Isn't this[^] your mother, or is it your sister? I know its one of the two.

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          Isn't this[^] your mother, or is it your sister? I know its one of the two.

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          riced
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          Thanks for the self-portrait. Good to know what people look like. :laugh:

          Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.

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          • I Ian Shlasko

            This is so stupid, I can't even respond in haiku... Did you even READ the actual article? I mean the article, not the spin provided on InfoWars. Here, I'll make this REALLY easy for you... Here[^] is the actual article it refers to, and if you use your few remaining brain cells, you'll see that this has NOTHING to do with stopping you from getting online. What they're trying to do is establish a common standard for identity management companies to provide a secure login to make PURCHASES and few BANKING and MEDICAL records. The point is that you could use an RSA-style token to prove your identity before the site will be able to process your credit card. The government isn't even trying to control this. They're just setting up standards so multiple companies can administrate it, but still have their systems interoperate, so you won't need one token for each site you're logging into that requires it. They're not even making it mandatory, just available, kind of like SSL encryption. Now, given that information... What's your next stupid objection?

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            Simon_Whale
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            Something similar has been working in the UK for a while now When finishing online transactions with your debit / credit card. The transaction is then sent to your bank for authorisation and the bank then requests that you complete a security process that you set up the first time you try online purchasing. The have been different type of securty systems on bank accounts for years including card tokens

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              Something similar has been working in the UK for a while now When finishing online transactions with your debit / credit card. The transaction is then sent to your bank for authorisation and the bank then requests that you complete a security process that you set up the first time you try online purchasing. The have been different type of securty systems on bank accounts for years including card tokens

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              JHizzle
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              I have that on my HSBC account, my partner got given a device that's similar to the RSA key fob which needs her to put her card in, type the PIN in and then use the code she gets back from that on the site itself. It seems alot fo steps to me but hey, that's security.

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              • C CaptainSeeSharp

                Isn't this[^] your mother, or is it your sister? I know its one of the two.

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                Gonzoox
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                ROFL!!! what a childish reply from a professional programmer and a professional chef!!! are you out of answers to support your failures? cooking breakfast at Waffle House doesn't makes you a chef by the way, and yeah, looks like my sister, I hate when she uses so much makeup I will tell her again to stop doing it, anything else? oh, before I leave and wait for your next failure, have you kissed Ron's Paul poster today?

                I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                • G Gonzoox

                  ROFL!!! what a childish reply from a professional programmer and a professional chef!!! are you out of answers to support your failures? cooking breakfast at Waffle House doesn't makes you a chef by the way, and yeah, looks like my sister, I hate when she uses so much makeup I will tell her again to stop doing it, anything else? oh, before I leave and wait for your next failure, have you kissed Ron's Paul poster today?

                  I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                  CaptainSeeSharp
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                  Moving to America doesn't make you any less of a third world ape.

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                    Something similar has been working in the UK for a while now When finishing online transactions with your debit / credit card. The transaction is then sent to your bank for authorisation and the bank then requests that you complete a security process that you set up the first time you try online purchasing. The have been different type of securty systems on bank accounts for years including card tokens

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                    Gonzoox
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                    I use a token ID for my bank in my home country, and also a token to access the VPN of the company when I try to connect to a remote server

                    I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                    • C CaptainSeeSharp

                      Moving to America doesn't make you any less of a third world ape.

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                      Gonzoox
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                      been an american doesn't make you more than a third world ape, what's the difference? oh yeah, I have a job as a professional programmer I get paid tons of money for doing it, I don't work delivering pizza or making breakfast, this third world ape is doing something you wish you could do, this third world ape speaks 3 different languages, this third world ape has a masters degree, this third world ape has a successful life, what about you? living in a basement? thinking you're a programmer? thinking you're a chef when you don't even have a job in neither field? what's your salary? 7 USD/hour? pfft, please come back an insult me when you finish high school and get a better job than mine.

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                      • G Gonzoox

                        been an american doesn't make you more than a third world ape, what's the difference? oh yeah, I have a job as a professional programmer I get paid tons of money for doing it, I don't work delivering pizza or making breakfast, this third world ape is doing something you wish you could do, this third world ape speaks 3 different languages, this third world ape has a masters degree, this third world ape has a successful life, what about you? living in a basement? thinking you're a programmer? thinking you're a chef when you don't even have a job in neither field? what's your salary? 7 USD/hour? pfft, please come back an insult me when you finish high school and get a better job than mine.

                        I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                        CaptainSeeSharp
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                        Being a programmer is no different from being a child who knows how to use a computer. It is common knowledge. Software sucks these days because of so called "programmers" like yourself. Third world scum writing trash that hardly works. I never said I was a programmer, I am a Software Engineer. Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer, who started with DOS and assembly language. Get a clue moron, you are an HTML "programmer".

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                        • C CaptainSeeSharp

                          Being a programmer is no different from being a child who knows how to use a computer. It is common knowledge. Software sucks these days because of so called "programmers" like yourself. Third world scum writing trash that hardly works. I never said I was a programmer, I am a Software Engineer. Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer, who started with DOS and assembly language. Get a clue moron, you are an HTML "programmer".

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                          Ian Shlasko
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                          Piece of advice, kiddo... Your "l33t h4x0r" skills, however imaginary, are utterly meaningless in the real world if you can't interact with other human beings. Any programmer can write code, but a GOOD programmer can communicate with his peers and end users to figure out what needs to be written. If you ever actually found a programming job, you'd realize that treating other people like inferiors just because they aren't white, male, libertarian disciples of Alex Jones, doesn't earn you any accolades. And for the record... Programmer, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst... They're all just words. I could call myself anything from Code Monkey to department CTO, all of which would be valid, but it doesn't make me any more or less talented. If you're really going to insult him for calling himself a "Programmer," you've really run out of ammo.

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                          • C CaptainSeeSharp

                            Being a programmer is no different from being a child who knows how to use a computer. It is common knowledge. Software sucks these days because of so called "programmers" like yourself. Third world scum writing trash that hardly works. I never said I was a programmer, I am a Software Engineer. Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer, who started with DOS and assembly language. Get a clue moron, you are an HTML "programmer".

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                            Gonzoox
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                            yes, yes, keep dreaming Mr. Software Engineer that knows the ins and outs of computers, that's why you don't have a job, you are a junkie to get "inspiration"...

                            I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                            • I Ian Shlasko

                              Piece of advice, kiddo... Your "l33t h4x0r" skills, however imaginary, are utterly meaningless in the real world if you can't interact with other human beings. Any programmer can write code, but a GOOD programmer can communicate with his peers and end users to figure out what needs to be written. If you ever actually found a programming job, you'd realize that treating other people like inferiors just because they aren't white, male, libertarian disciples of Alex Jones, doesn't earn you any accolades. And for the record... Programmer, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst... They're all just words. I could call myself anything from Code Monkey to department CTO, all of which would be valid, but it doesn't make me any more or less talented. If you're really going to insult him for calling himself a "Programmer," you've really run out of ammo.

                              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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                              CaptainSeeSharp
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                              Ian Shlasko wrote:

                              are utterly meaningless in the real world if you can't interact with other human beings.

                              You are the one who said you have a hard time communicating verbally, because your thoughts change mid-sentence.

                              Ian Shlasko wrote:

                              If you ever actually found a programming job, you'd realize that treating other people like inferiors just because they aren't white, male, libertarian disciples of Alex Jones, doesn't earn you any accolades.

                              When I am being paid, I treat my coworkers as coworkers.

                              Ian Shlasko wrote:

                              And for the record... Programmer, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst... They're all just words

                              And so is that. But in reality they are titles, and they have different meanings and degrees of respect.

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                                Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                are utterly meaningless in the real world if you can't interact with other human beings.

                                You are the one who said you have a hard time communicating verbally, because your thoughts change mid-sentence.

                                Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                If you ever actually found a programming job, you'd realize that treating other people like inferiors just because they aren't white, male, libertarian disciples of Alex Jones, doesn't earn you any accolades.

                                When I am being paid, I treat my coworkers as coworkers.

                                Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                And for the record... Programmer, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst... They're all just words

                                And so is that. But in reality they are titles, and they have different meanings and degrees of respect.

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                                Ian Shlasko
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                                CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                You are the one who said you have a hard time communicating verbally, because your thoughts change mid-sentence.

                                It's a matter of respect, not of eloquence.

                                CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                And so is that. But in reality they are titles, and they have different meanings and degrees of respect.

                                Titles are made to look flashy on business cards and CVs, to impress people who don't yet know you. In my last job, I had the title of "Vice President." Did that mean I was the second-in-command of the 14,000-member company? No, "Vice President" was simply the first rank above "Employee". It was just a title designed to make people feel special, while actually being completely meaningless. Titles mean absolutely nothing, unless backed up by skill, power, or responsibility.

                                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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                                  Being a programmer is no different from being a child who knows how to use a computer. It is common knowledge. Software sucks these days because of so called "programmers" like yourself. Third world scum writing trash that hardly works. I never said I was a programmer, I am a Software Engineer. Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer, who started with DOS and assembly language. Get a clue moron, you are an HTML "programmer".

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                                  Simon_Whale
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                                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                  I am a Software Engineer. Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer, who started with DOS and assembly language.

                                  So with that statement what vertical market do you work in?

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                                    Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                    are utterly meaningless in the real world if you can't interact with other human beings.

                                    You are the one who said you have a hard time communicating verbally, because your thoughts change mid-sentence.

                                    Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                    If you ever actually found a programming job, you'd realize that treating other people like inferiors just because they aren't white, male, libertarian disciples of Alex Jones, doesn't earn you any accolades.

                                    When I am being paid, I treat my coworkers as coworkers.

                                    Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                    And for the record... Programmer, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst... They're all just words

                                    And so is that. But in reality they are titles, and they have different meanings and degrees of respect.

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                                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                    When I am being paid, I treat my coworkers as coworkers.

                                    Employed or not. Employer or not. Civility costs nothing. If you treat others how you would want others to treat you, your own life will be that much more happier and fulfilling. Also remember, irrespective of your status, the customer is king, and should be treated accordingly. They ultimately pay your wages.

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                                      Being a programmer is no different from being a child who knows how to use a computer. It is common knowledge. Software sucks these days because of so called "programmers" like yourself. Third world scum writing trash that hardly works. I never said I was a programmer, I am a Software Engineer. Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer, who started with DOS and assembly language. Get a clue moron, you are an HTML "programmer".

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                                      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                      I am a Software Engineer.

                                      @ $5 an hour? You are a cut & paste coder.

                                      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                      Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer

                                      @ $5 an hour? You are a cut & paste coder.

                                      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                      who started with DOS and assembly language

                                      WOW! We are not worthy. :rolleyes:

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                                        CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                        I am a Software Engineer.

                                        @ $5 an hour? You are a cut & paste coder.

                                        CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                        Someone who actually knows the ins and outs of a computer

                                        @ $5 an hour? You are a cut & paste coder.

                                        CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                        who started with DOS and assembly language

                                        WOW! We are not worthy. :rolleyes:

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                                        5 man points :-D

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                                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                          are utterly meaningless in the real world if you can't interact with other human beings.

                                          You are the one who said you have a hard time communicating verbally, because your thoughts change mid-sentence.

                                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                          If you ever actually found a programming job, you'd realize that treating other people like inferiors just because they aren't white, male, libertarian disciples of Alex Jones, doesn't earn you any accolades.

                                          When I am being paid, I treat my coworkers as coworkers.

                                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                          And for the record... Programmer, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst... They're all just words

                                          And so is that. But in reality they are titles, and they have different meanings and degrees of respect.

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                                          CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                          When I am being paid, I treat my coworkers as coworkers.

                                          I should hope so, a $5 an hour burger flipper has no right to get uppity.

                                          CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                          But in reality they are titles, and they have different meanings

                                          And had you worked in the industry, you would know that these titles are used differently from company to company.

                                          CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                          and degrees of respect

                                          :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Well, I've been all of those, and more - respect me.

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