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Originally posted by angusgloverWhere coders go all wide eyed due to not enough sunshine, since they spend all day in the basement with their pony tails and goatee beards and star trek t-shirts with flip flops...
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Originally posted by SallyAnnefeck off!!!!
PL/SQL can be sort of difficult And I know a bit of Java
t*sser
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Originally posted by Kyajae.........and admire their spatula collections
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Originally posted by angusgloverWhere coders go all wide eyed due to not enough sunshine, since they spend all day in the basement with their pony tails and goatee beards and star trek t-shirts with flip flops.....
.........and admire their spatula collections
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesROFLMAO...
You're not a coder - I could teach my dog SQL - afterall, I know it, so it con't be that difficult...
PL/SQL can be sort of difficult And I know a bit of Java
t*sser
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Where coders go all wide eyed due to not enough sunshine, since they spend all day in the basement with their pony tails and goatee beards and star trek t-shirts with flip flops.....
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Managers gaze, drooling, at the pretty moving pictures until they've forgotten what they were meant to be writing about.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneWhen I put smilies or fonts into posts I type in the code for it. Is this cause I'm a coder? Do all the other coders on here type it in aswell? Or do you double click on the image?
I'm guessing techies code it and managers double click?
Not sure why I care, but I do
You're not a coder - I could teach my dog SQL - afterall, I know it, so it con't be that difficult...
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15I'm a techie and I code the smilies and fonts.20.00%3I'm a manager and I code the smilies and fonts.0.00%0I'm a techie and I double click the smilies and fonts.46.67%7I'm a manager and I double click the smilies and fonts.33.33%5When I put smilies or fonts into posts I type in the code for it. Is this cause I'm a coder? Do all the other coders on here type it in aswell? Or do you double click on the image?
I'm guessing techies code it and managers double click?
Not sure why I care, but I do
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