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Previously on "Come on then sas - show us how clever you are"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes I do have an excuse, but its not improbable
I get paid more for doing what I'm doing now than the £25K-£60K they're offering.
Really, that's the best they're offering for the "best minds"?
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It's find the missing letter to make the anagram.
Last word on the third line - N.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't think I'm particularly clever
HTHOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostThe trouble is sas, if you were as clever as you think you are,
If you're as clever ...as your want others to think you are,.
And now I really must do some work.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostThere's me thinking Sas told everyone he had lots to work on today, over 3 hours ago, yet he's still on here, biting away, using his stock term in phrase.
The trouble is sas, if you were as clever as you think you are, what you keep telling folk you are, you'd not need to tell everyone all the time. The people, with class, style, don't need to demonstrate others lacking in it, they're simply happy with who they are. The way you keep telling people they're wrong all the time, mostly the most tedious of things, makes me think you're quite an unhappy person, and that's sad.
If you're as clever, stylish, classy, witty as your want others to think you are, you'd not be that bothered with people who weren't, or in telling people otherwise, in general.
You strike me as someone deeply unhappy.
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There's me thinking Sas told everyone he had lots to work on today, over 3 hours ago, yet he's still on here, biting away, using his stock term in phrase.
The trouble is sas, if you were as clever as you think you are, what you keep telling folk you are, you'd not need to tell everyone all the time. The people, with class, style, don't need to demonstrate others lacking in it, they're simply happy with who they are. The way you keep telling people they're wrong all the time, mostly the most tedious of things, makes me think you're quite an unhappy person, and that's sad.
If you're as clever, stylish, classy, witty as your want others to think you are, you'd not be that bothered with people who weren't, or in telling people otherwise, in general.
You strike me as someone deeply unhappy.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes I do have an excuse, but its not improbable
I get paid more for doing what I'm doing now than the £25K-£60K they're offering.
Really, that's the best they're offering for the "best minds"?
Having said which I will be looking at that problem, can't resist ....
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThere's a rumour the code involves some foreign words, specifically French. So Sas is probably wise to skip it this year, as he admitted he doesn't know any.
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