Re: Books on why programmers think more than coding
From: wolfgang kern (nowhere_at_nevernet.at)
Date: 10/15/04
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:52:41 +0200
"Evenbit" solved all my cash problems:
[..]
| Corporations never need bank loans. Just print up a bunch of stock
| certificates and sell them to all your rich relatives and buddies
| at $10 a share -- tada... instant capital!
Thanks Nathan, I never would have thought of this opportunity.
Perhaps because my brain is stuffed with bits/bytes/ports and
hex-notations for several instruction-sets and I'm too busy with
coding all the time.
Now I got another view of the speed features on my new printer. :)
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wolfgang
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