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Posted on 01/27/2005 9:59:05 AM PST by ecurbh
I'm beginning to come to grips with this new programming language
be afraid... be very afraid...
mmmmmmm.... shop...
sounds like you got some werk ahead of yuh...
see yuh darlin'...
Shoot, strangle and burn, that's my method... But that's a really frightening graphic.
"Be afraid" is right. This is a scary language and I've only got the basics. It's going to take me a while to readjust my thinking.
Another surprise happened when I came in to work tonight (I now switch to a Tuesday through Saturday midnight shift). The first trouble call I closed was number 400000. A quintuple precious!! And it happened at 11:11 PM.
Off to a good start tonight.
A quintuple precious and honestly earned, too, I'd guess, unless you spammed the person with complaint number 399999 with "Just reboot it, it'll be fine".
Good evening! Watching early election coverage from Iraq this evening...
howz the turnout look?... like exit polls are werth a damn...
But even if he had spammed that, it probably would have been right.
Well, it's a camera on an empty room right now, so far the turnout is sparse... but the room's not on fire, so that's good.
True enough ;~D
I've been wired all day...
prayin' fer justice and liberty...
itchin' tuh kill islamofascist $#!theads...
God's will be done, and may He fergive me fer wantin' tuh do what I wish I could do to the islamofascist $#!theads...
I've heard he's a forgiving guy... ;~D
It was my first call of the night, and I had no idea what the number would be. I know last night I finished at about 399850, and figured someone during the day would get the magic number. So 400000 popped up on my first call, and it felt like the hit the jackpot on the slot machine.
When I was working in the Tacoma housing projects, I had a client family that was Kurdish... In fact, I had written that he was Iraqi on a form, and noticed later he had crossed it out and written "Kurd".
He had escaped through Turkey during the aftermath of Gulf War 1... when Saddam was wreaking havoc on the Northern Kurds. He had been an electrician as a trade, and was trying to take classes that would allow him to be qualified to work as an electrician here. He very much wanted eventual US citizenship then... but he had family and still cared what was happening in Iraq. I've been wondering if he'd be the type to want to go back now and help... and wondered how he's done here and whether he would participate in the vote.
There were several pictures of Kurds voting. One group of men was dressed in very colorful 'native costumes'.
Well, I'm back.
I hope the Kurds have their way.
I'll even leave the precious to someone else.
I'll take it....
I need Corin's pic of the nuns with the distributor off the car.... I feel like I've been very bad tonight.
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