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Perhaps in Hong Kong you aren't seen as sexy.
However in Europe geeks are major league sex symbols: we have to "Beat them off with a stick" and pretend ineptitude with anything electronic if we want a quiet drink...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Beat them off with a stick" and pretend ineptitude with anything electronic if we want a quiet drink
i need to wear this attitude next time i go for a drink, see if this energy will draw a different attention
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reminds me friend of mine who's an engineer complained his gf made his plays guitar under a tree in a park, he felt quite uncomfortable as he's not an exhibitionist
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Nearly half the developers I have met seem to think brushing teeth and wearing underwear are optional. Personal hygiene goes a long way and devs, by and large, seem to get away with not having much, just the bare minimum.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: wearing underwear are optional
Because it is. And how would you know anyway?
"I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's something pretty unusual." -- John Winger
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Tangible?
Are we talking about the same kind of architect?
All the architects I've known just come up with bright ideas that programmers/carpenters/builders have to rework several times, just to reach even the remotely possibility of bringing them into tangibility.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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And then then melt cars, cook eggs...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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Spot on.
You can tell there were no software houses near that building, because you would have been able to smell the bacon for miles.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It says "Architects are the sexiest profession".
There is a typo.
They meant "Architects are the sexist profession".
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by removing traditional desktop, or making it a lot less accessible, m$ is basically telling us work is bad, we really should consider abandon keyboard/mouse (and our jobs as well, probably linux as well i dont see why command prompt is any less evil than keyboard/mouse) - and let the operating system take over the dirty work. Human being should just sit back and chill (ask the Saudi prince, only poor people work) - just as what they promised back in the 1970's? That computer is to alleviate human being from having to work right?
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one click is "a lot less accessible?"
Lighten up Francis.
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+5 for Stripes quote.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Stripes
One of my favorites, and I gave him a +5 for the quote as well
"I've seen more information on a frickin' sticky note!" - Dave Kreskowiak
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Well, you know what they say. 8ers gonna 8.
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That made me laugh, thanks
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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The trouble is that you'd need a 5-mile square monitor to have everything one baby-block click away.
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We really need a sarcasm icon.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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kmoorevs wrote: We really need a sarcasm icon.
sarcasm?!
(Your c0mput0R is not working for you? tending to your every needs?)
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devvvy wrote: That computer is to alleviate human being from having to work right?
Our gov't is doing quite well at alleviating people from having to work (at the expense of those that do work, mind you.)
Sadly, the deeper reality is that the computer is no longer seen as having anything to do with work. It's a vehicle for mindless info-entertainment. Look at the typical demo - see the weather, see the stock market, watch a movie, get notified instantly of farcebook and bird-sh*ts, etc.
You're right about one thing - it's all designed so that we don't work. But the motivations have nothing to do with alleviating the drudge jobs.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: the deeper reality is that the computer is no longer seen as having anything to do with work. It's a vehicle for mindless info-entertainment.
sorry can't really appreciate what you're saying when i am coding past midnight fixing sh*t which i presume most of us here dont consider "entertainment" (but mindless yes lol)
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devvvy wrote: which i presume most of us here dont consider "entertainment"
Oh, I agree - I think most of here do actually useful things with computers. But we're the minority, the "average consumer" probably just loves all the bling.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: Our gov't is doing quite well at alleviating people from having to work (at the expense of those that do work, mind you.)
It's seems like the current administration is actually promoting it!
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