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From: SeaSideSam on 13 Apr 2008 02:18 my only suggestion would be to find someone else to teach the dinos as dinos are primitive creatures and will have no problem smelling the comtempt (ie: fear) you have of them. i speak from experience on this point as i am a dino who has been subjected to the taunts of fifth-reich oo storm troopers and their ..... i don't believe that a text book is what you need. i don't believe that you are the person for this job. sss --------------= Posted using GrabIt =---------------- ------= Binary Usenet downloading made easy =--------- -= Get GrabIt for free from http://www.shemes.com/ =-
From: Joe Zitzelberger on 17 Apr 2008 00:30
In article <19d8$4801a5c1$6214dc4b$12975(a)ALLTEL.NET>, "SeaSideSam" <SeaSideSam(a)SeaSide> wrote: > my only suggestion would be to find someone else to teach the dinos as dinos > are primitive creatures and will have no problem smelling the comtempt (ie: > fear) you have of them. i speak from experience on this point as i am a dino > who has been subjected to the taunts of fifth-reich oo storm troopers and > their ..... i don't believe that a text book is what you need. i don't > believe that you are the person for this job. sss Interesting. Exactly what did you use to decide that I have 'contempt for dinos'? Or is it that you think I fear dinos? You seem to have some issues with pre-judgement, but that is beyond the scope of this newsgroup. FWIW - I've been writing mainframe assembler since the early 80s and have spent the last 15 years in a mainframe shop, writing mostly Cobol and Assembler code -- some would say that qualifies me as a 'dino'. |