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Old July 22nd 05, 08:15 PM
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Usually you see them still at banks, and gov't institutions or such...
only the cutting edge and technical uses require the real power of C++
and assembly...

Now that's funny.


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Old July 22nd 05, 08:24 PM
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Oh really, funny? Well, yah, funny the cobol'ers/fortran'ers don't
get a clue...

But then look at ham radio, took up till now for CW to be dropped,
with the "religious fanatic following" screaming right up till the
last moment that CW would live forever.

Now they stand looking like "dumbkoffs" and worse...

Does it surprise anyone that there are groups like this on the subject
of computer languages? Well, I suppose so, but "dumbkoffs" exist
there too...

John


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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Usually you see them still at banks, and gov't institutions or
such...
only the cutting edge and technical uses require the real power of
C++
and assembly...

Now that's funny.




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Old July 22nd 05, 09:20 PM
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John Smith wrote:

Oh really, funny? Well, yah, funny the cobol'ers/fortran'ers don't
get a clue...

But then look at ham radio, took up till now for CW to be dropped,
with the "religious fanatic following" screaming right up till the
last moment that CW would live forever.

Now they stand looking like "dumbkoffs" and worse...


Face it, the only "dumbkoffs" are those who are either too dumb or lazy to learn
the code.

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Old July 22nd 05, 09:35 PM
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dx-clueless:

Really, my gawd, maybe you are correct...

Let me see albert einstein, nope he didn't know cw...

steven hawkings, no, no cw...

werner von braun, nope, no cw either...

hey, are you sure?

ROFLOL!!!!

John

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John Smith wrote:

Oh really, funny? Well, yah, funny the cobol'ers/fortran'ers don't
get a clue...

But then look at ham radio, took up till now for CW to be dropped,
with the "religious fanatic following" screaming right up till the
last moment that CW would live forever.

Now they stand looking like "dumbkoffs" and worse...


Face it, the only "dumbkoffs" are those who are either too dumb or
lazy to learn
the code.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



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John Smith wrote:

dx-clueless:

Really, my gawd, maybe you are correct...

Let me see albert einstein, nope he didn't know cw...

steven hawkings, no, no cw...

werner von braun, nope, no cw either...

hey, are you sure?


I'm sure you're a 'tard!

Keep trying.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

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Lock and Load and Drop One Round! on FCC!
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Oh really, funny? Well, yah, funny the cobol'ers/fortran'ers don't
get a clue...

Stating that assembly and C++ are cutting edge is funny.


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