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A reversal in that trend would probably result in a iHub-wide standing ovation............
It must be nice to be so highly thought of, aye.
Have a nice day.
"..Have you hugged your Grandkiddies today.."??
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the snows coming down in nebraska, whew. i took my car out (which is rear wheel drive, and damn, I couldn't get anywhere. I couldn't leave my neighborhood. argghhh
I'm back
I was playing the game Serious Sam, netorked with 8 others. Whew, what a rush.
Post # 72 may be the most responsible thing the man has ever said - anywhere, ever.
"..Have you hugged your Grandkiddies today.."??
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and BTW, are you reading my profile while stalking me?
hmmmm
You aren't going to drown your kids are you?
I'm too young and too smart to have kids. eom
Joe Wrote:
MY 2000TH POST - WHOA CRAP!
Post what?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
Post Office?
Post haste?
Postpartum depression?
You aren't going to drown your kids are you?
Law Enforcement Related Discussion - http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=938
MMMARY, I would love an explanation to why you have so many aliases on RB:
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NPCT&read=65858
Nope it was the name that fit your site.
Willy
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I can put the pimps back up. Will that help?
No that you changed the name I think I'll leave and not come back. The other name was better IMO.
Willy
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LOL, You should have saw it 3 days ago when it was called "Joemoney Opens His Mouth", LOL. I had an explicit lyrics sign and pictures of real pimps in the iBox, LOL. It's kinda boring now.
My stock thread is located at: http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=768
Hi Joe;
Just dropped by to say hello. Interesting board you have here. Take care.....Toni
Just got bored of pissing off people. I was off my computer for a day and when I got back - I had a strange motivation to post worth reading posts.
Did you meet Jesus?
LOL - I about choked on my milk when I read that. Don't worry, the rap listening, cocky, and arrogant Joemoney is just taking a breather. I get sick of him sometimes too. lol maybe he'll come back and visit this spring.
You seem calm.
went to Chicago.
Come back, drop the attitude in your thread header, dumped your pimps, etc.
Did you meet Jesus?
And yes I'm back after a day in Chicago.
I took the pimps off, they really slow down the load time for 56k modems.
MMMARY - NEWSFLASH
My site was banned in May of 1999 when I spammed them. But I did have over 3200 hits in those 4 days that I spammed. =)
I see your ALWAYS on top of things. You only 3 years late on that.
joe, RB just banned your site
you can't post a link to it anymore. I guess they think you are spam. Just thought I'd inform you. You're welcome
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Just say NO to stock fraud!
Hi Bob,
re: skillful backhoe operators:
MANY years ago, I worked for a natural gas utility as a laborer. They had a backhoe operator who was absolutely amazing. He could take that powerful machine, dig down to a gas line, clean it off and never even scratch the line. As a laborer, I was amazed and appreciative. His skill resulted in a LOT less shovel work for me! I'll never forget that guy (he was one he!! of a character, to boot).
re: road courses
My favorite, too. I practically grew up at the road course in Summit Point, WVa. Although not a powerful car, I loved to watch the Mini Coopers race. Now that they are back in production, I've fantasized that that could be an inexpensive (yeah right, inexpensive racing!) way to get novice stripes and back on the course.
greg
Just for fun. Theres no logic to it.
I'm actually a decent person, but just a kidder.
>>I just wanted to offend or disgust someone with those
Why? Do you get pleasure from causing distress in others?
That's Sadism.
or are you simply a psychopath, one who does not recognize sympathize or empathize with any feelings beyond his own?
The Bird of Prey
Do you like my pimp pics? LOL
I just wanted to offend or disgust someone with those, lol.
Is being in the top five important to you?
Yes. Being #1 would be better. That would mean that my behavior is good and that people are listening to what I have to say. Is there something wrong with that?
So you can change a link. WOW! Grow up!
.....I don't understand what your talking about. What link...
Is being in the top five important to you?
Yes. Being #1 would be better. That would mean that my behavior is good and that people are listening to what I have to say. Is there something wrong with that?
har dee har har.
Sure sounds like you have been visiting the gays bars.
If I want a bi experience, I'll ask MMMARY to show me the hot spots around town when i visit LA, the gay capital.
tootles??? Did you go gay? Sure sounds like you have been visiting the gays bars.
LOL,
Willy
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Joe.
Excel......
Kind of like you wanting to be on top of the member list.
Joe.......
I bet I'm in the top 5 by this summer.
Excel......
Is being in the top five important to you?
Excel......
I find that part amusing.
Joe........
I think you find it more intimidating than amusing, and by nature you'll think I'm lying about what I say and that's fine. I don't owe proof to anyone.
Excel.......
Intimidating? Where I have walked in my lifetime I find it very hard to be intimidated by anyone but God.
God makes my knees shake and my lips tremble.
So you can change a link. WOW! Grow up!
Excel
http://www.fathersloveletter.com/fllpreviewlarge.html
And if anyone who reads this thread finds it offending - LIGHTEN UP!!!
To clear up a misunderstanding you betrayed in your first post to me about it, ASP isn't a programming language. It stands for Active Server Pages. It's more concept than language. Code to take user input, process it, and produce HTML output for them. The code can be in just about any language. VBScript seems to be the language of choice these days, along with JavaScript. I think the current version of SI relies heavily on Java, but if I remember correctly, the Dryer version of SI was written in C.
I know what it is....
In any event, I've given lots of explanation (just 'cuz it's fun), but I'm not sure what your point is. That I couldn't possibly be a programmer? If so, I guess my answer is that it's "what I do best". <g>
You remind me of Ga Barf and his long ass posts. I bet he wore out his handy dictionary using all those big words and thaaaangs. he is frum da south.
Seeing as how you live in Nebraska, don't you feel a little self-conscious when you use the word "hillbilly"?
Correction, I'm from OMAHA. Eastern NE. Very few hillbillies in omaha, all the hill billies live on the Council Bluffs side in IA.
and BTW, the world is coming to an end because here comes an incoming compliment from joemoney - cool job on the top members thing!
I was only making an example of how I like cars. He said that I must be one of those non-car guys types, and I just gave an example of how I am not. I only paid 41k for it, that's nothing to brag about.
And I mean NEVER pass by a chance to brag about having a rich car.
Your lucky I'm only talking about my car.
Kind of like you wanting to be on top of the member list.
I bet I'm in the top 5 by this summer.
I find that part amusing.
I think you find it more intimidating than amusing, and by nature you'll think I'm lying about what I say and that's fine. I don't owe proof to anyone.
And here's something to piss you off, lol.
http://www.fathersloveletter.com/fllpreviewlarge.html????
Ohh, they sell thing on that website - go figure!, LOL. Relax, I'm just messing with you. lol
and I just edited this message and deleted something that would piss you off even more, but I'm not going to go too far.<g>
You never. And I mean NEVER pass by a chance to brag about having a rich car. But that isn't what I'm talking about.
I find that part amusing. Kind of like you wanting to be on top of the member list. LOL!
It is the hillbilly reference.
Excel
http://www.fathersloveletter.com/fllpreviewlarge.html
Then how did they hire you? Did you just tell them you know what your doing?
I'm mostly self-taught. Yes, like in any line of work, the first gig was tough to get, but once I'd proven myself on that one, the ones that came later were much easier to get.
Could I go to a construction company or whatever and tell them that I can drive one of those tractor things - and they'd let me??
No, but I probably could, even though it's not on my resume. I would just tell them I've got one of those "tractor things" and know how to use it, they'd likely test me to see if I really could, then put me to work.
Worked the same with programming. Had to pass the initial testing to make sure I wasn't BS'ing them. Then keep the job by showing I really knew what I was doing.
Sure, there's also a "BS Factor". A running joke between my best friend and I is "That's what I do best!". It's the answer I learned to give to prospective consulting clients. Even if they asked if I knew a particular language that I didn't really know. You get enough languages under your belt and adopting a new one is just a matter of having a quick-reference handy so you know little things like whether it's "endif" or "end if".
The thing is, the executives ask that; the IT managers (if they're former programmers) typically don't. Programmers know that the really necessary skill is the understanding of programming conceptually.
As it turns out, if I'm interviewing for the role of programmer here, this software's written in a dialect of the first programming language I learned. This is my first real heavy work in ASP, but VBScript is like English to me. With a southern accent.
To clear up a misunderstanding you betrayed in your first post to me about it, ASP isn't a programming language. It stands for Active Server Pages. It's more concept than language. Code to take user input, process it, and produce HTML output for them. The code can be in just about any language. VBScript seems to be the language of choice these days, along with JavaScript. I think the current version of SI relies heavily on Java, but if I remember correctly, the Dryer version of SI was written in C.
In any event, I've given lots of explanation (just 'cuz it's fun), but I'm not sure what your point is. That I couldn't possibly be a programmer? If so, I guess my answer is that it's "what I do best". <g>
What the hell is a road course?
A flavor of race course. My favorite flavor. Unlike ovals, you deal with lots of turns. I think the one in Omaha is going to have something like 14 turns on it plus some generous straightaways. It's not as big as Heartland Park (Topeka), so I'm guessing I'll be pulling a max of about 115mph in my "playing around car" and about 135 in the racecar. It has lots of tricky turns but looks like it'll be easier on brakes and tires than Heartland.
If you like roller-coasters, you'd love riding along.
If you can really *drive*, they're great fun. If you can't, it's a good way to learn.
I love cars,
Well, then we do have some common ground. I love cars, motorcycles, tractors, trains, and anything with wheels and a motor.
A real shame about that Ferrari. I'd love to see more of those on the racetrack, but in all my years of doing the road-course stuff, I've only encountered one.
Seeing as how you live in Nebraska, don't you feel a little self-conscious when you use the word "hillbilly"?
What is wrong with what I said?
I didn't make any of it up, and he said I must have been someone who thinks a car is just something to get you from a 2 b when in fact I love cars. What is the problem with that post?
Joe. Remember when I said it's just a matter of time before the old Joe appears in so many words? Well here you are.
You just don't get it and probably won't get it until someday you disrespect someone to their face and they lay you out on the side walk flat on your back.
It will happen to you so fast your head will spin.
Oh well Joe. Live and learn the hard way.
You seem bound and determined to do that.
I'm talking about the below mostly...........
FYI, the manual transmission car that I wrecked was a 1987 dark green Ferrari 328 GTS - I was 18 and it was my second car. I love cars, but don't care for tractors or any other form of hillbilly machinery - despite what http://www.joemoney.com/ (http://joemoney.com/" target="_new">http://web.archive.org/web/20010925225050/http://joemoney.com/ )says. <-- and that's not my website. I am however going to nab the domain from them this April.
Excel
http://www.fathersloveletter.com/fllpreviewlarge.html
And if you've been doing programming for 12 years and did it for a living, then you must have gone to school to learn that.
Irrelevant and wrong.
Then how did they hire you? Did you just tell them you know what your doing? Could I go to a construction company or whatever and tell them that I can drive one of those tractor things - and they'd let me?? Yeah right. It's called a resume, and they need more than your word if you say you can do something.
In all seriousness, you guys are getting a new road-course in Omaha and I'll be running on it at least once next year. You're invited. Bring a helmet. I'll supply the barf bag. :)
What the hell is a road course?
Besides, I'd rather hire someone.
Dude, you're apparently not a gear-head. These things are a blast!!!
Are you one of those people that considers a car just a way to get from one place to another?
FYI, the manual transmission car that I wrecked was a 1987 dark green Ferrari 328 GTS - I was 18 and it was my second car. I love cars, but don't care for tractors or any other form of hillbilly machinery - despite what http://www.joemoney.com/ (http://joemoney.com/" target="_new">http://web.archive.org/web/20010925225050/http://joemoney.com/ )says. <-- and that's not my website. I am however going to nab the domain from them this April.
You're really a lot of fun sometimes, Joe.
I would communicate with Matt through email or PMs instead of publicizing every update you make.
I disagree. I do communicate with him regularly, but I like the idea of a running history of updates made to the site. Besides, in a lot of cases, people would have no idea a new feature existed if I didn't say so. Like the post I'm going to make to the Bowie thread after this post.
And if you've been doing programming for 12 years and did it for a living, then you must have gone to school to learn that.
Irrelevant and wrong.
And if that's true, then I believe that you know something about what your doing.
Again, irrelevant and wrong. But since you're apparently not qualified to determine whether or not I know what I'm doing, it's also moot.
And operate a backhoe? How hard can it be?
Operating one skillfully, efficiently, and safely is quite a feat. I consider myself good at it, but not great. I didn't go to school for it. However, I have a friend who's a GREAT backhoe operator and he didn't go to school for it either.
If you can drive a car, I'm sure I can operate a back hoe.
Well, I'm sure that you could "drive" a backhoe. But not really put it through its paces. It's one thing to put it in gear and steer it down the road. Quite another to pick up an egg without breaking it. Kinda like the difference between the level at which I "drive" and the level at which you do. I'm, like, *real* good at that. hehe
In all seriousness, you guys are getting a new road-course in Omaha and I'll be running on it at least once next year. You're invited. Bring a helmet. I'll supply the barf bag. :)
However, I'm not good with manual transmission - I crashed my first car with manual transmission about 2 years ago, so as long Catapillar makes an automatic - how hard could it be?
The difference between operating a backhoe and driving a car is far greater than driving an automatic and driving a stick. When I refer to "operating" a backhoe, I'm not talking about driving it. I'm talking about things like digging trenches within inches of existing gas lines. Stuff like that. It really takes a while to get the hang of it because both feet and both hands are in constant motion. And each hand controlling a joystick that moves in any direction, with each direction controlling a separate function. It's second-nature for me, but it took probably 100 hours or more before it became that way. And I still screw up sometimes.
Besides, I'd rather hire someone.
Dude, you're apparently not a gear-head. These things are a blast!!!
Are you one of those people that considers a car just a way to get from one place to another?
common sense says - "Don't get your hands dirty, that's their job."
That's not common sense. That's personal preference. Sure, there are plenty of things I could do myself that I'd rather write a check for (hanging/mudding sheetrock is at the top of that list), but playing with big Tonka Toys sure ain't one of 'em.
I'm serious about that invite to the track in Omaha. Goes out to anyone here. Since it'll be my first time on that track, I doubt I'll be going fast enough to really scare anyone. I'll letcha know when I know what date(s) I'll be up there.
So, how would you do it better? Assuming you had the smarts necessary to both operate a backhoe and wade into a bunch of ASP.
I would communicate with Matt through email or PMs instead of publicizing every update you make.
And if you've been doing programming for 12 years and did it for a living, then you must have gone to school to learn that. And if that's true, then I believe that you know something about what your doing.
And operate a backhoe? How hard can it be? If you can drive a car, I'm sure I can operate a back hoe. However, I'm not good with manual transmission - I crashed my first car with manual transmission about 2 years ago, so as long Catapillar makes an automatic - how hard could it be? Besides, I'd rather hire someone. I'm skilled in common sense, and common sense says - "Don't get your hands dirty, that's their job."
That's a great avocation. I really enjoy houses too, have owned seventeen so far (a few have been vacation homes) and always enjoy updating and improving the,. Good luck with your plans in that regard.
like professional wrestling!
that's REDNECK. eom
Hey, I noticed on your profile that you're interested in "home architecture". What's that about?
I've always been interested in the designing of homes and new neighborhood developments. I go to all the local home shows and I frequently explore other cities' neighborhoods when I travel. I just like places where people live. I hope one day to be able to build a home of my own on the other side (newer side) of the neighborhood I currently live in. There is a lot of room, and it's looking nice so far.
Joemoney
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