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Stephen wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 21:24:20 +0200, Eero Ahonen
> <aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid> wrote:
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>> Stephen wrote:
>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:11:48 +0200, Eero Ahonen
>>> <aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> You're damn right! Maybe I should ask for the hot girl at almost-near
>>>> shop out :p.
>>>>
>>> Better ask Andrew ;)
>>>
>> Somehow I think I'll prefer cute girl over Andrew (no offence, Andy),
>> especially when she probably lives something like 1500km nearer to me.
>>
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>
> Sorry, I was thinking of cute QA girl.
>
Well yes, I assume she's still free, but even she lives something like
1500km away from me. Besides, I don't know how cute she is, since I've
never seen her.
;)
-Aero
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:01:45 +0200, Eero Ahonen
<aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid> wrote:
>> Sorry, I was thinking of cute QA girl.
>>
>
>Well yes, I assume she's still free, but even she lives something like
>1500km away from me. Besides, I don't know how cute she is, since I've
>never seen her.
>
>;)
Thinks! Yes, we only have Andrew's word that she is cute. :)
--
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen wrote:
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> Thinks! Yes, we only have Andrew's word that she is cute. :)
Yep! Also, you have only my word that the almost-local stores girl is
cute - but it doesn't matter, while if someone here is asking her out,
it'll be me, it's my opinion that counts.
-Aero
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>> Sorry, I was thinking of cute QA girl.
>>
>
> Well yes, I assume she's still free, but even she lives something like
> 1500km away from me. Besides, I don't know how cute she is, since I've
> never seen her.
>
> ;)
She is *not* free - that's the trouble...
(She's "cute" if you don't mind "not tall and not skinny".)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:12:06 +0200, Eero Ahonen
<aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid> wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
>>
>> Thinks! Yes, we only have Andrew's word that she is cute. :)
>
>Yep! Also, you have only my word that the almost-local stores girl is
>cute - but it doesn't matter, while if someone here is asking her out,
>it'll be me, it's my opinion that counts.
>
I think that there is some logic in there, somewhere ;)
--
Regards
Stephen
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> http://www.aegisub.net/2008/12/if-programming-languages-were-religions.html
LOL, I'm saving this page so HILARIOUS but so true at the same time, no
doubt this was made by clever people.
and...
"Keep in mind, this list is a joke, and is not meant to offend anyone.
Also, if you're a Muslim, please don't kill me. ;)"
LOL! :D
> Somebody on the Haskell list replied with "what do you mean *if*?"
hehe, subtle :)
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athiesm
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"ntoll said...
What about Prolog?
Surely that'd be athiesm (yeah - I know, not technically a religion, but
you know what I mean) a completely rationalistic take on the programming
universe by following scientific deduction."
a little below
"tomman said...
>>ntoll
Hey, you ripped my idea!
And yes, Prolog is atheism: your brain works, you don't care nobody, you
are a machine, so in conclusion, you don't need to believe in nobody."
Agnosticism
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"Troy Howard said...
Regarding HTML == Atheism.. Rather XML = Atheism, and HTML ==
Agnosticism. HTML doesn't quite know what it is, but it's something to
do with programming and data, and it might have a little Javascript
embedded in it just to make things work.
SQL would be prayer... Used by all religions, in slightly different
ways, in order to query God (the database).
"
"Anonymous said...
BASIC = Agnosticism. Everyone starts out here, unless firmly
indoctrinated in another religion from birth. It isn't very useful,
except to say that you believe in something, but it certainly isn't
going to claim miracles or such."
If you have a Mozilla Browser you can set it to search while you write,
is so usefull, specially in long and interesting pages like this one.
Cheers.
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I forgot to say that I loved the description of Haskell as a religion,
now I feel Haskell was meant for me as C to its "followers".
I thought I was a Christian but looks like I'm a Taoist now :D.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Orchid XP v8 [mailto:voi### [at] devnull]
> She is *not* free - that's the trouble...
>
> (She's "cute" if you don't mind "not tall and not skinny".)
Andy, you make it too easy!
(Avert your eyes if you're easily offended... otherwise scroll down)
If she's not free, not tall and not skinny, doesn't that mean she's a
short, fat whore? >:)
...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
What's the difference between a drug dealer and a whore?
A whore can wash her crack and sell it again.
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By the way, years ago I saw one explaining how the SysAdmin works in
various religions (equating the SysAdmin with God), but I haven't been
able to find it since. Has anyone else seen it?
...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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