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So what can we deduce so far?
A "penchant for giving pilots oral sex" must a euphemism for a "tendency to pester pilots for hints on aeronautics". Lucy, if that's true it would be easier to read the flight manuals or go on a flying course yourself.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostOsmosis? Is that like sucking?
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Originally posted by Marina View PostDo tell us more.
- Would the pilots include anyone on this board with a pilot's licence?
- Come to think of it, didn't you at some point mention having a pilot's licence?
- P.S. I don't understand why a few people around here seem to have it in for Lucy. She seems reasonable to me, and pretty witty at times. And I liked that crack about sasguru's winnebego - It had the ring of truth :
- Not to the best of my knowledge.
- Yes, I do have a PPL.
- I don't have it in for her, on the contrary, I have great admiration for people who can absorb knowledge by osmosis!
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- Would the pilots include anyone on this board with a pilot's licence?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot if your counsellor is a gender confused cry-baby with a penchant for giving pilots oral sex.
Hth.
Would the pilots include anyone on this board with a pilot's licence?
Come to think of it, didn't you at some point mention having a pilot's licence?
P.S. I don't understand why a few people around here seem to have it in for Lucy. She seems reasonable to me, and pretty witty at times. And I liked that crack about sasguru's winnebego - It had the ring of truth :
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI was a DBA, the most boring job in the world. Keep getting asked to make skanky badly written code work by skanky dumbarse programmers.
Tell the kids to avoid IT because it will all be offshored soon, counselling is a better career.
Hth.
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I was a DBA, the most boring job in the world. Keep getting asked to make skanky badly written code work by skanky dumbarse programmers.
Tell the kids to avoid IT because it will all be offshored soon, counselling is a better career.
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Winston,
less of it,
used to be a developer b4 I blagged me way into .Net
How's the new A3 ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostHow is it that DBA's think they understand the application better than development architects and insist that they can do a better db design for applications than the developer architects ?
DBA's should just shutup and do what they are told - end of.
Milan.
I thought you were a "SAP" fanny!
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How is it that DBA's think they understand the application better than development architects and insist that they can do a better db design for applications than the developer architects ?
DBA's should just shutup and do what they are told - end of.
Milan.
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'The range of salaries depends on the industry and location. Rates tend to be higher in London and the South East
and lower in rural areas.'
DBA roles in rural areas ? lol. This definately needs a rewrite matey
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