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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 2161 Volume: 11
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Tue Jan 27 00:09:52 2009
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:09:16 -0800 (PST)
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Perl-Users Digest Mon, 26 Jan 2009 Volume: 11 Number: 2161
Today's topics:
Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute <tim@burlyhost.com>
Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute sln@netherlands.com
Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute <tim@burlyhost.com>
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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 19:33:58 -0800
From: Tim Greer <tim@burlyhost.com>
Subject: Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
Message-Id: <Igvfl.161287$H12.21660@newsfe12.iad>
sln@netherlands.com wrote:
> $txt = "i need a job rast";
> $txt =~ s/rast/fast/;
No my? No $txt =~ s/f(ast)/r$1/; or something more interesting?
> Perl related.
How is this Perl related?
> Extensive experience,
In what? Posting to usenet arguing with people and posting off topic
job posts? Be honest, what do you think the value of this group would
be if everyone started posting weekly about how they were looking for a
job, especially if it wasn't Perl related. Or do you think only Perl
has regular expressions and only Perl does parsing? What qualifies you
as an expert?
> BS degree,
In?
> some medical school,
Relevance?
> some general genious.
In your own mind.
> IQ ~ 160+,
Doubtful. You are as bad as that Xah Lee poster. Maybe you two can
start a club called "We think we're geniuses, even though all we do is
annoy people on usenet and argue about things we don't understand --
and we think that makes us smart". Meanwhile, you post off topic
things in the Perl group (sounds like Xah to me). There are a lot of
people that think they are geniuses online (welcome to the Internet).
> sex ok
Doubtful.
I'd say "good luck", but I'd rather see you post on topic and try and
learn, rather than argue with people all day here.
--
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 03:49:08 GMT
From: sln@netherlands.com
Subject: Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
Message-Id: <ls0tn4lvmbclb6hsgcuie85ir4hf4gc02q@4ax.com>
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 19:33:58 -0800, Tim Greer <tim@burlyhost.com> wrote:
>sln@netherlands.com wrote:
>
>> $txt = "i need a job rast";
>> $txt =~ s/rast/fast/;
>
>No my? No $txt =~ s/f(ast)/r$1/; or something more interesting?
>
>> Perl related.
>
>How is this Perl related?
>
>> Extensive experience,
>
>In what? Posting to usenet arguing with people and posting off topic
>job posts? Be honest, what do you think the value of this group would
>be if everyone started posting weekly about how they were looking for a
>job, especially if it wasn't Perl related. Or do you think only Perl
>has regular expressions and only Perl does parsing? What qualifies you
>as an expert?
>
Because son, I am so much your father here that I should and could spank your
ass all day long, until I get employment. Back to class son ...
sln
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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 20:16:14 -0800
From: Tim Greer <tim@burlyhost.com>
Subject: Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
Message-Id: <iUvfl.37211$1L3.22728@newsfe20.iad>
sln@netherlands.com wrote:
>>
> Because son, I am so much your father here that I should and could
> spank your ass all day long, until I get employment. Back to class son
> ...
>
> sln
There's that 160+ IQ again, eh? I'm proud of you, you finally used
"your" correctly this time, instead of using it when you meant to say
"you're". Don't fret, I'm positive this thread showing your attitude
will get you work... right?
--
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