Originally posted by sasguru
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AtW has the right idea
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The bloke in the flat next to mine, who I shall call Matt, because that's his name, is also an IT bod, and self employed. Unlike me he hates working in an office at a desk. So he toutes for work from local shops and businesses to create and maintain their web sites. Anyway, to get the work done, he farms out the work to India via developer forums. He pays the Indian developer the price of a bag of peanuts and then charges the UK company shed loads of readies. Seems to be a good wheez.
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Yesterday in pub while drinking tequila I was trying to chat up over the phone twin sister of my mate's girlfriend but I completely lost her after I mentioned vault with gold bars.Comment
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Hey, AtW, since your article appeared in The Guardian has anyone with a serious chequebook approached you? I seem to recall reading something on the front page of this site about some enterprising bedroom coder who came up with a good idea and Google bought it off him for a million.
On another front, I know you are partial to rye bread. I bake my own, so can I interest you in a regular delivery? All organic and 100% additive free.Last edited by Lucifer Box; 18 April 2006, 16:36.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWYesterday in pub while drinking tequila I was trying to chat up over the phone twin sister of my mate's girlfriend but I completely lost her after I mentioned vault with gold bars.Comment
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threaded approached me with an offer of using his time machine, but the talks broke down around limitations of useComment
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Originally posted by AtWthreaded approached me with an offer of using his time machine, but the talks broke down around limitations of useComment
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxOn another front, I know you are partial to rye bread. I bake my own, so can I interest you in a regular delivery? All organic and 100% additive free.
"Lucifer Box & hyperD's One In The Oven" bakeryIf you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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