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To: Peach who wrote (1579)12/24/1997 4:33:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4295
 
Humbly report, did someone leave the door open?

This guy stuck his foot in with something:

massapequa.k12.ny.us

Help took care of it.

Back to PARTY TIME!

<sleepin' tomorrow>

I remain humbly gettin' down in the Clubhouse - Happy Birthday Kevin! - by the mail slot of the FBNA mail room, virtually where time stands still, particlarly near the first acoustic arches of the Mala Strana side of Charles Bridge, where they serve great hot rum, gratis for me, yours truly, soul, noise funk, no tech,

Svejk
(GL-15 applies: digiserve.com ;- )



To: Peach who wrote (1579)12/25/1997 11:52:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4295
 
Norm, ...glad you're enjoying the WACOM.

I have found that an economics degree is the preferred training for web design. It has something to do with achieving an unparalleled level of boredom exemplified by the re-organization one's sock drawer in statistical sample populations of pattern, color, and inspector name (#108, Doris #32, etc...). After that, anything looks good.

And it definitely has something to do with making money vs. starving.

-MrB
ps. the president of a bank I once worked at was a French major; a most pertinent training for young aspiring financiers. One of the three "Romantic Languages" (Italian and Yiddish, the remainder), French is useful in the personal loan industry as bankers are trained to get 'personal' if one misses too many payments.



To: Peach who wrote (1579)12/28/1997 3:15:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4295
 
Norm--

Note: I have found that an art degree is the preferred training for an out of sight programmer/analyst. It is something to do with seeing the big picture and making it so. Or.....it might have something to do with making money vs starving! What do I know!

Well, at least you had the wit not to get the degree in Art HISTORY. Or to compound your error by getting others. Trust me: in practical terms, it is the epitome of, oh how can I say tihs?, it captures the FBN Spirit.

Janice
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