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Venet wrote:
(i.e. none)
Ah.. so very true!!! I'll remove it in a while man.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Wow this picture is much better than the old one. I thought you might be an actual person from your previous picture.
SoapBox For SelfGain Abuser!
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Uwe Keim wrote:
(naked, if possible).
I haven't been that lucky yet.. but I'll keep you informed!!!
Uwe Keim wrote:
I urgently request a REAL photo of you to put back here
I'll get one asap
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
I haven't been that lucky yet
Ok that does it, enough hiring PI and the like. Who is Ulla? Or do you and Uwe share the same imaginary friend?
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Paul Watson wrote:
Who is Ulla?
German girl in my class in college who I get on very very well with.
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Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
German girl in my class in college who I get on very very well with
Ahhh. But tell me, is she brunnette and long legged?
Well all the best Brian, just treat her right and be responsible... (God I feel so old now, 23 is a hectic age. 22 was still young enough, but 23 is too close to 24 which is official Adult Era age... )
BTW can you speak Irish? The proper stuff I mean. I am reading a book, The Story of English (not as boring as it sounds) and there is a big section on how Gaelic and the Irish have influenced English so much. But then it tells a very sad tale of how Gaelic is pretty much dead and that Irish is not faring much better.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Ray Cassick wrote:
Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson
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Paul Watson wrote:
But tell me, is she brunnette and long legged?
She's a red head and she's not very tall at all. Very small actually.
Paul Watson wrote:
Well all the best Brian, just treat her right and be responsible...
I always do and I always will. I respect women way too much to treat them wrong, besides I done enough of that when I was 15 and 16.
Paul Watson wrote:
(God I feel so old now, 23 is a hectic age. 22 was still young enough, but 23 is too close to 24 which is official Adult Era age...
So... I'm nearing 22 now... I have another 2 years to go before I'm entering the "Adult Era"..
Paul Watson wrote:
BTW can you speak Irish? The proper stuff I mean.
I'm not fluent but I know enough of it to get along in a conversation with a fluent Gáeilge [Irish] speaker. Irish is, sadly, dying over here but there are still areas of the country [Called Gaeltéachts] where Irish is the only language spoken. About 50% of the population have a strong understanding of the language and about 20% can speak it fluently. it seems to be dying off because it's forced upon us in school from the age of 5 or 6 and at this early stage we're still learning English. It's a pity. It's not a difficult language and the government are trying to start a revival.
However you can get Linux in Irish and google even comes in Irish too!! [http://www.google.ie/ga[^] ]
More or less everything over here is Displayed in Irish and in English.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Hi Brian,
Brian Delahunty wrote:
However you can get Linux in Irish and google even comes in Irish too!! [http://www.google.ie/ga[^] ]
I didn't know that there is an irish version of Goolge. Thanks for the Link !
I am a realy big fan of Ireland. I'd spent some month in Dublin years ago
when writing my diploma thesis at the DIT.
Happy you, living in the country with the best ever brewed beer
Just another question: is it much work you get from CodeProject as an editor ?
(I just think to volunteer for this job)
All the best from Germany,
Tom.
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Tom Wellige
http://www.wellige.com
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Tom Wellige wrote:
is it much work you get from CodeProject as an editor
There is a bit of work to do. I'm actually finding it hard to find the time at the moment because of college work and work [paid work... it's a scourge but I need to do it in order to get money to live.. lol!!]. The best thing to do is talk to Chris. We've just taken on a new editor now so I don't know if there is a need for another editor soon but it's best to ask
Tom Wellige wrote:
Happy you, living in the country with the best ever brewed beer
Thanks
Tom Wellige wrote:
I'd spent some month in Dublin years ago
when writing my diploma thesis at the DIT.
What did you do in DIT??? What campus were you on!! there are so many of them now!!!
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Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
The best thing to do is talk to Chris.
Ok, I'll ask him.
Brian Delahunty wrote:
What did you do in DIT??? What campus were you on!! there are so many of them now!!!
I was in the "Department of Electronic and Communications Engineering" in Kevin street. I wrote an MS Windows 3.11 device driver for a special network board. That was in 1995.
I enjoyed Dublin really much. The most interesting of it was that I could go out in the evening alone but right before getting my first pint I was already in the middle of something. Amazing I didn't know that from Germany.
What are you studying ?
Regards, Tom.
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Tom Wellige
http://www.wellige.com
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Tom Wellige wrote:
. I wrote an MS Windows 3.11 device driver
... cool.
Tom Wellige wrote:
The most interesting of it was that I could go out in the evening alone but right before getting my first pint I was already in the middle of something
hehe.. Isn't Ireland Fun!!!
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian!!!
Have you retired as an editor?
Regards
Barry
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Barry Lapthorn wrote:
Have you retired as an editor?
I have taken a leave of absence. As you probably noticed I haven't been editing in a while [ ]. I was talking to Chris and I told him that I'm a bit stuck for time at the moment [Very stuck actually and I couldn't guarantee that I'd be able to give a certain amount a week. ] so I decided to hang up my CP editors Pen for about two months until I get the time. I'm finished college this year [well.. 2003 ] in Feburary so it should be around then
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
I'm finished college this year
Good luck! Where are you at anyway?
Brian Delahunty wrote:
I have taken a leave of absence.
Sensible. I'm second on the list of editors at the moment. I might try and do a few more to get ahead of Chris for the first time
Regards
Barry
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Barry Lapthorn wrote:
Sensible. I'm second on the list of editors at the moment. I might try and do a few more to get ahead of Chris for the first time
Did you pass him out???
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Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Did you pass him out???
Nope. I ran out of articles to edit
There hasn't been that many over Christmas. I did about 7 just before and got the queue down low for the other guys.
Now I don't have time. How's that for irony?
Cheers,
Barry
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Barry Lapthorn wrote:
Now I don't have time. How's that for irony?
lol. It's the usual. Will you do me a favour??? I'm still getting the notifications of the posts in the Editors Lounge. Could you let Chris know for me... I'm having some problems with my email accounts at the moment.
Regards,
Brian Dela
Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Could you let Chris know for me... I'm having some problems with my email accounts at the moment.
Sorted
Mate of mine was at a wedding in Waterford over Christmas btw. Is it a place where everyone knows everyone?
Cheers,
Barry
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Barry Lapthorn wrote:
Mate of mine was at a wedding in Waterford over Christmas btw. Is it a place where everyone knows everyone?
I know a lot of people here but there are about 50,000 living in the city so I don't know everybody!?!?!?
Who's wedding was it?
Regards,
Brian Dela
Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
I know a lot of people here but there are about 50,000 living in the city so I don't know everybody!?!?!?
Shame on you!
Brian Delahunty wrote:
Who's wedding was it?
Dylan Mc-someone I think.
Chris has fixed the email notifications btw.
Cheers,
Barry
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Barry Lapthorn wrote:
Chris has fixed the email notifications btw.
Cool. Thanks for that
I'm finished work now!!! Going to see Gangs of NewYork. Should be cool. Talk you ya later bud.
Regards,
Brian Dela
Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Going to see Gangs of NewYork.
Should be quite a good film!
My grandmother told me that her grandfather died in a gang fight in a bar in Ireland back in the 1850s
Cheers,
Barry
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... for 3 things:
- Work Placement/Internships.. know anywhere that I haven't thought about??
- Ideas for a FYP [final year project].. have a few.. just looking for some more
- Ways of making ridiculous amounts of money without working. I'm too busy at the moment to do any more work.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Looks like nobody's talking. Ah well.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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