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charlieg wrote: gin, vodka, rum,
Ahh!..a civilized drinker! I still prefer straight whiskey with a splash of water for taste! One of those before the social, and all was well. I met a lot of people, but can't remember a single name! Thank goodness it's done!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Well, not all three at the same time!
I'd love to be able to partake of some nice Kentucky bourbon now and then, but it has much more smell than vodka, gin and rum in that order. My inlaws don't drink, so they tend to get annoyed if it's obvious
However, Christmas is coming and on that day, I get to build a roaring fire in the fireplace, make my self a whiskey based drink and sit down to watch A Christmas Story. If I time it right, I will be feeling just fine when Ralphie says, "Oh fudge......"
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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So I was just about to read a book on some new technology.
The introduction is like "Let's have some fun with these new features!" and then I started wondering. How many people actually have a "fun" job?
A lawyer or judge? Let's have some fun with these new laws! Get people in or out of jail with the new constitution 2.0!
Perhaps a doctor... See more of your patients with these new X-ray tools, absolute fun guaranteed!
Fire fighter? These new fire hoses guarantee hours of fun!
Driver? Drive your vehicle even better with these new steering wheels, traffic jams have never been so much fun!
I'm not sure, but I don't think many professional literature uses the word "fun"...
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We're just lucky, I suppose.
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The fact is most jobs that don't have a creative element to them are not inherently fun. The monotony will get to anyone. Being fresh and learning and keeping things new keeps us young in spirit.
Of course, what you consider fun can change as you mature. But whatever the pursuit, newness and creative gains in it is what keeps driving that "fun" ball home.
Jeremy Falcon
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Yeah, I guess the creative part is what makes it fun.
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It's not fun today.
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It's one of those days...
Well, work can't be all fun and games all the time.
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The Professor said: "well, it's pretty good, actually, I have the summer off, now that I have tenure, and I have a nice group of slaves ... oops, I mean graduate students ... to write my articles."
The Lawyer said: "it's not bad doing criminal law, I mean you get to see the "dark side" of life up close without being arrested."
The Doctor said: "I never lose my sense of fascination with the advances in medical technology, and I am passionate about continuing my own professional education, which I find very meaningful."
Then, the Programmers spoke: "I have fun with code."
And the sound of ice tinkling in glasses stopped, and people averted their eyes, and there was a silence.
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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My blog[ ^]
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
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Nice. Not that a programmer would ever get invited to that sort of soirée, but nice.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I liked a statement which someone made, during a meeting:
"Your work should be fun, but should not be funny".
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That goes for people aswell.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
(√-sh*t) 2
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Unless you work as a clown or comedian.
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There are times when behaving as a clown on the job, even if you are not hired as a clown, may be just the right thing; for example: it may help to convince people that you are more emotionally stupid, less psychologically aware, than they might think otherwise, and, thus, perceive your intellect as less of a threat ... so you gain more time to prepare before you make your move to take over, and establish yourself as dictator
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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Sounds like you've got a plan!
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public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
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That looks like a lot of fun.
Oh wait! Until you realize what loves to eat seals.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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In France? Probably a Frenchman....
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This week I was confronted with two consultants (with very known background ).
Ok, I also tend to say "we are the best", but paid consultants (paid by whom?) becomes more and more suspect for me.
I'm thinking about to start to ignore consultants which are more or less only
Bruno
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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This is what's known the technical world as the "Hating Problem". It was the undoing of Alan Turing. Please stop the hate.
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Uups did I really klicked two times email instead of reply?
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Can you please publish the mails. Thank you. I like some of the consultants
Bruno
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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The NSA already has them and they'll be in the Library of Congress within the week.
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