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Previously on "The future for code monkeys"

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    Chimps are better looking and more eloquent so no contest.
    And have better @rses. Or is that baboons? :rolleyes

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    Chimps are better looking and more eloquent so no contest.

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    Three abstract paintings by a chimpanzee named Congo have been sold for £12,000 - after being given a price tag of just £800.
    Looks like Tracey Emin has competition.

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    no, the difference is that one was produced by a thick hairy ape that likes bananas and the other by someone who doesnt do .net

    :rolleyes

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    The future for code monkeys

    news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/4109664.stm

    Three abstract paintings by a chimpanzee named Congo have been sold for £12,000 - after being given a price tag of just £800.
    The animal art, painted when the chimp was three, went under the hammer on Tuesday at auction house Bonhams in central London.


    Do you think any of my .NET code might be worth a few bob?

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