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Jun 9, 2003, 08:43 AM
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gargouille
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Well, I was pretty upside down this morning
nevermind why. Fact is I spent a little time in the forums, and I'm all merry and everything again
It's not the first time it happened, but I sort of don't like the way I can say it in English... So it's the first time I say:
Thanks

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Jun 10, 2003, 11:34 PM
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VETUS INFLATIO
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is this a statement of affirmation?
I enjoy the forums myself, but I often use it for tech rescues and it easily conceals my ignorance...(or so I think) ha ha...do you enjoy the tech side or the dialogue..
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Jun 11, 2003, 07:57 AM
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personality tweaker
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hmm... is this a tech oriented forum? can't say i noticed that previously, hanging out in off-topic and all... me being an off-topic kind of person anyways 
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Jun 11, 2003, 08:25 AM
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gargouille
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Re: is this a statement of affirmation?
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Originally posted by fallang_jeff
I enjoy the forums myself, but I often use it for tech rescues and it easily conceals my ignorance...(or so I think) ha ha...do you enjoy the tech side or the dialogue..
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Tech rescues... in the Political Debate, right
And tech oriented dialogues are still dialogues, you know, so the answer is quite obvious.
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Jun 11, 2003, 09:04 AM
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Colour Commentator
Join Date: May 2002
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Come for the tech help, stay for the company. 
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Jun 11, 2003, 12:24 PM
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Outraged
Join Date: May 2002
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I've been pretty upside down myself lately. I've been offered a promotion after only two months of work to a new facility the company I work for is opening in Texas. The money is pretty good, the area my family would move to looks great too. But for this unknown reason there is this nagging thought in the back of my head of why me when there are more qualified and senior people on the job that should be jumping up and down for this job? Anyway the stress of that decision and personal family matters has caused me to be a grump and just flat stressed out. And to make matters worse I barely get to DH once or twice a week lately.
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Jun 11, 2003, 03:30 PM
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F*&k The Police
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Boston, US
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I just come here when I'm bored... and I'm bored a lot... 
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Jun 11, 2003, 10:19 PM
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Quote:
merry quote:
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Originally posted by fallang_jeff
I enjoy the forums myself, but I often use it for tech rescues and it easily conceals my ignorance...(or so I think) ha ha...do you enjoy the tech side or the dialogue..
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Tech rescues... in the Political Debate, right
And tech oriented dialogues are still dialogues, you know, so the answer is quite obvious.
nieves hmm... is this a tech oriented forum? can't say i noticed that previously, hanging out in off-topic and all... me being an off-topic kind of person anyways
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I usually don't have much to add in the tech forums but I love to read them, especially when I blow or burn something up. Political debate meets the "old man with a checkboard" aspect of my personality, but I find the forums somewhat uplifting especially when I can make a contribution. I am perhaps years behind some of our DH members in terms of technology, but I don't sense very much tech Elitism, I can ask a question and not suffer reproach for owning or using old equipment, that is something that is hard to find sometimes in other Websites. I think DH offers so much more. I see DH growing with the tastes and interest of the members.
I believe that the corporate knowlege that exists here, can be measured in terms of the years of experience each person has...I don't know how many members we have now, but I think we have literally thousands of years of individual experience that can easily be communicated in the forums and other means within the website, and offer so much more...
I think right now DH is like an acorn, slowly growing beyond the horizontal plane, rising up above all the other sites and expanding like the boughs of a mighty tree.
There are so many intangeble things that DH represents to me, and when my ex wifes wont leave me alone and my kids are chirping for more money, I can retreat to DH, like my father with his book and pipe to an Oasis of intellectually and creatively advanced people that can lower their barriers and begin to peek into the unknown and learn something...
I know that you might think all of this is corny...but I remember the words of Bill Shatner in the old series called Startrek....As he and his crew sought out new adventures and discoveries, I too feel a sense of discovery from my participiation.
Driverheaven is a phenomena, but I think the desire to learn and improve and build our knowlege of our world from meeting and learning with other Dh members barely hints at it's vast potentiol...
As technology improves, I sincerely hope that DH will grow with it, and be embraced by a larger community of like minded members and still remain flexible and strong...
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Jun 12, 2003, 12:03 AM
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gargouille
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Quote:
Originally posted by Frodo301
...why me when there are more qualified and senior people on the job that should be jumping up and down for this job?
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I've been there, and let me tell you: don't question it, take it. There's plenty of things that go wrong for no reason - or culpability - in anybody's life, and the answer is the same: take it as it comes and move along.
And mind also that your bosses have a different prospective on their staff than the staff themselves, and you can trust their judgement, be that only for the fact that they run a company that's working.
Congratulations, hobbit 
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Jun 12, 2003, 05:14 AM
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Kingston, Ontario .. Canada
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I agree with Merry on this one Frodo301.
Merry and I graduated from the same program 2 years apart in 2 different countrys.
And we have both had our experiences I'm sure.
Like he said there must be a reason you were selected ... Living with a missed opportunity HURTS ... Trust ME ...............
PS: Come for the tech help, stay for the company ...... Thats pretty catchy Dig 
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Jun 12, 2003, 08:13 AM
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VETUS INFLATIO
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all right you guys I get the picture....
I just thought off topic was a place to chill and relax too, but I can see I should stay in the political forums...
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