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  1. yes. along with the "sisters slur", "baker belch", "adams accent", "lassen lisp" and "shasta stutter". It's a whole range of PNW impediments!
  2. Suffering from Hood withdrawl? Or is someone eyeing you uncomfortably at the cafe for ordering that Latte with whole and not soy milk?
  3. Huh? Wut? Did sumbuddy cawl ma name? Straight from the sewer.
  4. dude, shut your cakehole Sorry, I hadn't noticed that this was the Assholes Only thread. Well, yer here, ain't ya? You mean on cc.com? We all are.
  5. Metric Time = Same as Standard. the second is a base unite. Decimal Time (sometimes called metric time, generally meaning French Revolution Time) = 10 hrs day/ 100 an hour/100 seconds a minute.
  6. cj001f

    Game Over!

    Why don't you go inject yourself into a funeral thread bucko? As always, your skills at condescending dimissals of those with opposite views amazes. Such dismissal, consisting solely of snide sentances lacking any substantive thought show the intellectual character lurking beneath the veneer of bad verbiage.
  7. cj001f

    Game Over!

    Instead you prefer the accurate insight of the blogosphere?
  8. cj001f

    Game Over!

    Ever had a neighbor who worked for the CIA, or any other security clearance requiring job? It was common practice in the 80's for the FBI to interview all the neighbors for dirt. Not hard to figure out if your neighbor was a spook. And if you lived in the DC area you'd also know whatever "cover" companies they'd adopted for work experience. Or you could figure out when they complain about the accident at the Langley exit (yes, it has it's own exit) that they work for the CIA. For someone doing covert intelligance work in Africa if her fucking neighbors in Mclean know it doesn't make a damn bit of difference. To have a syndicated columnist print her name does. But I'm sure you knew that, and it was already figured into your opinion.
  9. cj001f

    Game Over!

    There's a big difference between your neighbors knowing you work for the CIA and the whole world knowing. If it is not public knowledge, you still have the potential to be an agent. Once a sources identity is made public they cease to have any covert intelligance generating ability. I believe the Bush administration regularly uses this line to protect their sources of Iraq information. But then, this only proves people hear what they want to hear. PP's the pocket revolutionary proves it with every shat post, Dechristo only hears so he can wax some strained verbiage to salve his inflamed ego.
  10. I thought this post was about Hope.
  11. thought you were talking about this dude: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4072746.stm
  12. So you want us to write your book for you?
  13. Go up to North Lake and take a short walk in the alpine. Better at this time of year than the lowlands.
  14. cj001f

    Sunglasses

    Lance likes his. They're the next "Live Strong" bracelet.
  15. Make sure you hit ctrl alt del after scrolling.
  16. .303
  17. Canadians just drink it straight! None of that soiling it with nasty wine.
  18. Stiff rim, excellent quality: http://canyoneeringusa.com/shop/index.php?cat_id=8&PHPSESSID=57b94766d611cc4b1347feac059bb22f
  19. Phew. I was scared about you mike. From one of the "25 toughest guys in america" to ... wildflowers? At least you haven't dropped off the deep end.
  20. cj001f

    All aboard!

    From the software developer who bitches about job security
  21. cj001f

    All aboard!

    No, I never assumed there was any difference besides quality of work and prices that differentiated us vs. them. There are substantial societal benefits to having industry in the USA. Keep believing in the Potemkin revolution PP!
  22. cj001f

    All aboard!

    Bullshit. They are only indistinguishable for morons in management and accounting (not to mention libertarian wonks) who assume all goods are fungible - a fallacy bred of ignorance.
  23. cj001f

    All aboard!

    That's what they work for, well slightly more. Their cost structure is substantially less than a US based developer, but they provide much better value than most other offshore houses. I do get the point. What value do you provide to the global economy PP?
  24. cj001f

    All aboard!

    I've met several expatriot software developers. They were born in the US, educated in the US, now travel and develop software in the 3rd world. Not new.
  25. Only the wildebeast, the rest were from Belize.
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