How can I think up a Plan B, when Situation A did not arise out of any Plan A?
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Debug plan A and rerunOriginally posted by Euro-commuterHow can I think up a Plan B, when Situation A did not arise out of any Plan A?Mmmm! Bite me off a bit of that! -
I had no Plan A. In 1975 I tripped over Programming by accident. It has since served me well. I just don't love it any more. Or I'm having a mid-life crisis and should just stick with it.Originally posted by Geek_BirdDebug plan A and rerunGod made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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There's a Plan, I thought everyone gave up smoking and we didn't have a fag packet!Originally posted by Euro-commuterHow can I think up a Plan B, when Situation A did not arise out of any Plan A?Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Old enough to have had enough of this, even if it has given me a good living.Originally posted by milanbenescrikey EuroCommuter,
you must be, how old,
Milan.
Ah, I know: the bug in my Plan A was spending all I made.God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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Could of been worse: could of got yourself one of them toxic wives and still be paying for it.Originally posted by Euro-commuterOld enough to have had enough of this, even if it has given me a good living.
Ah, I know: the bug in my Plan A was spending all I made.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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s/ould of/ould have/gOriginally posted by threadedCould of been worse: could of got yourself one of them toxic wives and still be paying for it.
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