Re: What programming language for a Republican?
- From: Richard Heathfield <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 06:26:24 +0000
jmcgill said:
Logan Shaw wrote:
Duane Arnold wrote:
jmcgill wrote:
Your posts do not lead me to believe you have ever worked anywhere, let
alone in a position of authority.
Yeah, yeah you can believe what you want. I have been doing this since
1971 made to Computer Operations Manager at age 28, president of my
own consulting company
Well, there must have been some stiff competition for that president
position...
He tried to respond to me? He's got that much experience and yet
doesn't realize what "killfile" means?
If it isn't prefixed with "Microsoft (R)", it doesn't really mean a lot to
ol' Duane.
And apparently acts all
high-and mighty because he has seven or eight years of experience on me.
Don't believe all you read.
Thanks for the laugh.
If you're short on laughs, why did you killfile him? :-)
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