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  • N Nnamdi Onyeyiri

    your on a role today. :)


    To those who didn't make it, we will remember you. To those who did :bob: is back. - Megan Forbes in Black Friday
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    Chris Meech
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    LOL. I love this pun. This is the third or fourth clickety police by Colin today. :-D :-D Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton

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      Hmm.... having taken a peek, I'll avoid /. in the future. It makes South Park seem positivley genteel :~ Elaine (stlightly shocked fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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      Trollslayer wrote: Hmm.... having taken a peek, I'll avoid /. in the future. It makes South Park seem positivley genteel :-D I'll have to admit to reading /. (well, as far as it's possible to read a site made up of out-of-date jokes that weren't funny the first time, line noise, anti-microsoft-bigotry, the inherent but flawed belief in the ultimate supremacy of OSS [0], and editorial staff who don't even read their own site!). I suppose I'll have to claim that I read /. for the headlines, but that feels strangely similar to the argument made for reading Playboy...... -- The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). [0] On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary...) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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        LOL. I love this pun. This is the third or fourth clickety police by Colin today. :-D :-D Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton

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        Megan Forbes
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        Perhaps his clickety police uniform finally arrived? :laugh:


        Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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          Trollslayer wrote: Hmm.... having taken a peek, I'll avoid /. in the future. It makes South Park seem positivley genteel :-D I'll have to admit to reading /. (well, as far as it's possible to read a site made up of out-of-date jokes that weren't funny the first time, line noise, anti-microsoft-bigotry, the inherent but flawed belief in the ultimate supremacy of OSS [0], and editorial staff who don't even read their own site!). I suppose I'll have to claim that I read /. for the headlines, but that feels strangely similar to the argument made for reading Playboy...... -- The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). [0] On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary...) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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          Ian Darling wrote: On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary... A bit, and definitely scary :~ The worst bit was the way you could see the mother didn't belive what she was saying, she couldn't look Louis in the eye. Ad the husband - he though it was funny to put everyone around him down, including his wife :mad: The tigress is here :-D

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            Perhaps his clickety police uniform finally arrived? :laugh:


            Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
            Meg's World - Blog Photography

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            Megan Forbes wrote: Perhaps his clickety police uniform finally arrived? I'm hoping Chris has finally updated the t-shirts we can buy to include a Clickety Police style. That would mean I can get my Black Polo "Bob" Shirt :-) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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              Ian Darling wrote: On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary... A bit, and definitely scary :~ The worst bit was the way you could see the mother didn't belive what she was saying, she couldn't look Louis in the eye. Ad the husband - he though it was funny to put everyone around him down, including his wife :mad: The tigress is here :-D

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              Trollslayer wrote: Abd th husban Sounds like you've caught a cold :-D -- Sancte Míchael Archángele, defénde nos in proélio contra nequítiam et insídias diáboli esto præsídium. Imperet illi Deus, súpplices deprecámur: tuque, princeps milítiæ cæléstis, Sátanam aliósque spíritus malígnos, qui ad perditiónem animárum pervagántur in mundo, divína virtúte, In inférnum detrude. Amen.

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                Trollslayer wrote: Hmm.... having taken a peek, I'll avoid /. in the future. It makes South Park seem positivley genteel :-D I'll have to admit to reading /. (well, as far as it's possible to read a site made up of out-of-date jokes that weren't funny the first time, line noise, anti-microsoft-bigotry, the inherent but flawed belief in the ultimate supremacy of OSS [0], and editorial staff who don't even read their own site!). I suppose I'll have to claim that I read /. for the headlines, but that feels strangely similar to the argument made for reading Playboy...... -- The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). [0] On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary...) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                Ian Darling wrote: [0] On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary...) Very worrying programme. I always thought it was the skinheads who were the scariest. In fact, it's those crazy blonde haired housewives. I really feel sorry for those children. Some deeply disturbed people out there. Michael Snow is lying on the ground, and in the air the sleigh bells sound, The frosted patterned window panes, it's British summer time again. No, it's not, It's Christmas - Santa Claus in on the Dole (Spitting Image 1986)

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                  Trollslayer wrote: Hmm.... having taken a peek, I'll avoid /. in the future. It makes South Park seem positivley genteel :-D I'll have to admit to reading /. (well, as far as it's possible to read a site made up of out-of-date jokes that weren't funny the first time, line noise, anti-microsoft-bigotry, the inherent but flawed belief in the ultimate supremacy of OSS [0], and editorial staff who don't even read their own site!). I suppose I'll have to claim that I read /. for the headlines, but that feels strangely similar to the argument made for reading Playboy...... -- The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). [0] On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary...) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                  Ian Darling wrote: The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). Link?!


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                    LOL. I love this pun. This is the third or fourth clickety police by Colin today. :-D :-D Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton

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                    Colin Angus Mackay
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                    Move along now. Nothing more to see. ;P --Colin Mackay--

                    "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown) Enumerators in .NET: See how to customise foreach loops with C#

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                      Trollslayer wrote: Hmm.... having taken a peek, I'll avoid /. in the future. It makes South Park seem positivley genteel :-D I'll have to admit to reading /. (well, as far as it's possible to read a site made up of out-of-date jokes that weren't funny the first time, line noise, anti-microsoft-bigotry, the inherent but flawed belief in the ultimate supremacy of OSS [0], and editorial staff who don't even read their own site!). I suppose I'll have to claim that I read /. for the headlines, but that feels strangely similar to the argument made for reading Playboy...... -- The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). [0] On that note, did anyone see the Louis Theroux documentary on American Nazis last night? Strange and scary...) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                      Ian Darling wrote: anti-microsoft-bigotry This is always the thing that pisses me off about /. I also read it for the headlines, and to know about things relevent to my field months before the main stream media catches wind (although they've been getting better, especially about all this RIAA and MPAA crap). They always complain about Microsoft, many times with baseless accusations. Several of us always try to support Microsoft when possible (Steve Balmer said something stupid one time that not even I could defend, though). Surprisingly, my karma is still excellent! :confused:

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                        Ian Darling wrote: The funniest thing I saw on /. was the Slashdot Personals advert on there last night (I blogged it for posterity). Link?!


                        Flirt harder, I'm a coder.
                        mlog || Agile Programming | doxygen

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                        peterchen wrote: Link?! Here[^] (I presume you know where /. is :-)) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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