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Power corrupts. Knowledge is power. Study hard. Be evil.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Just asked the bimbo on the help-desk what does she think of Mensa. She replied that she is three days late this month.Last edited by Paddy; 28 March 2008, 09:24."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostJust asked the bimbo on the help-desk what does she thinks of Mensa. She replied that she is three days late this month.
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Let's conveniently ignore all those freelancers out there who don't know their @rse from their elbow and have jumped on the contracting bandwagon eh?Originally posted by Churchill View PostOk sunshine, here we go. This is an "IT Contractors Forum", populated by IT contractors(ex, current and wannabes), IT Consultants, Rec Cons, and jobbing carpenters/lisping idiots like yourself.
The very fact that someone decides to move from a salaried role to that of a contractor or consultant marks them out as being "above average". Above average intelligence probably, above average income usually but one thing is for certain, they are not average.
I'm surprised you couldn't work that one out for yourself.
Still if you say so Mark then it must be the very fact.
BTW does someone movng from contract to a salaried role make them below average hmmm? Who would be stupid enough to do that eh?
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We all have our reasons.Originally posted by Quote 'n' Post View PostLet's conveniently ignore all those freelancers out there who don't know their @rse from their elbow and have jumped on the contracting bandwagon eh?
Still if you say so Mark then it must be the very fact.
BTW does someone movng from contract to a salaried role make them below average hmmm? Who would be stupid enough to do that eh?
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Btw, I wondered how long it would be before you remembered the password.Last edited by Churchill; 28 March 2008, 10:36.Comment
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"The heart has its reasons the mind cannot know" Blaise PascalOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWe all have our reasons.
and talking about things we don't know, you and HRH (AKA "Quote n Post"?) seem to have some kind of extra background context in your exchanges, using each other's real names and so on. Did you two once share a room?Comment
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Originally posted by Marina View Post"The heart has its reasons the mind cannot know" Blaise Pascal
and talking about things we don't know, you and HRH (AKA "Quote n Post"?) seem to have some kind of extra background context in your exchanges, using each other's real names and so on. Did you two once share a room?
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I quoted something that my grandfather once said as part of a post on CC.net. It was akin to "A leopard never changes it's spots" but with racial overtones.Originally posted by Marina View Post"The heart has its reasons the mind cannot know" Blaise Pascal
and talking about things we don't know, you and HRH (AKA "Quote n Post"?) seem to have some kind of extra background context in your exchanges, using each other's real names and so on. Did you two once share a room?
"Jonners" and "Jakawanka" decided to partake in a little cyber bullying - a pitiful attempt I might add. I'd hoped they'd grown up a bit but unfortunately...Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI quoted something that my grandfather once said as part of a post on CC.net. It was akin to "A leopard never changes it's spots" but with racial overtones.
"Jonners" and "Jakawinka" decided to partake in a little cyber bullying - a pitiful attempt I might add. I'd hoped they'd grown up a bit but unfortunately...
You! posting things with racial overtones?
Sorry I don't believe you.
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