Re: What programming language for a Republican?



Richard Heathfield wrote:
Duane Arnold 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.


Quite so. The guy couldn't lead a three-year-old to the toilet.


You couldn't lead yourself to the thrown and take a good one. That's why you have that bag of adult size Pampers with you at all times.


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...

No, the people I worked with and partied with knew who the leader was
and who was going to make it happen with attitude, tenacity, and know
how, when no one else would do it.


Duane: "I vote for Duane Arnold."
Mr Arnold: "So do I."
Duane Arnold: "I guess that makes it unanimous. I accept the position."


I don't think it's going to work King Little Richard. I don't know if I can accept you being King Little Richard of comp.programming a so called *leader* trying make some decision here on my behalf, as you continue to try to thrown yourself on the big comp.programming Commode.

I just know you have my best interest at heart here, little king.



It's just like when I got drafted into the Army in 1972, after a year of
being in IT. It was the first day in boot camp. Out of all the draftees
and enlistees that were there, who did the 1st SGT pick out of all those
men to be platoon leader? It was me. I didn't ask for it but it landed
in my face anyway.


The trick is to take one step backwards, sharpish, at the same time as all the other guys. Still, you weren't to know that.

The trick here would be to take your Johnson out of your hand and put it back in your mouth, then you can go sit on the Commode.




There are leaders and then there are followers.


The last time I heard those words, they were spoken by Jacques Clouseau.


You should go back to your Circuit-City-Mistress the Queen and try to *cut* some code.

You want to jump into the Rag Game here do you little King? I await your response.
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