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Posted by dorayme on 05/04/07 01:47
In article <Xns9925BB45D333Bnanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>,
Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 02 May 2007 19:53:02 GMT dorayme scribed:
>
> >> There are times to
> >> take risks, but producing and selling a product or service you know
> >> little about is not one of them.
> >
> > And now you repeat this fuddy duddy opinion again! So I will take
> > the opportunity to label it a bit stronger. It is a miserable,
> > cowardly, moral dictum.
> >
> > If a person knows a little and has confidence in themselves and
> > wants to strike out in a new direction and is quoting for a job
> > and delivers as agreed, then it it does not matter that he or she
> > learnt on the job. Get real!
>
> Kudos, you'd fit right in at Microsoft. Their stuff works as stipulated,
> too, despite the bloat, security lapses, and less-than-efficient algorthms
> and methods of accomplishing the aims.
>
This is pure babble. If you want help, tell us what your real
problem is. And use your real name. it is cowardly to try to
escape a charge of fuddy duddiness in an anonymous name.
> Listen here, sister, ways and means always count. Joe the mechanic might
> be able to make a nuclear reactor, but would you rather have his or one
> constructed by J.R. Oppenheimer?
Brother, you really do have a cheek. A website is not something
to endanger a life and if someone offers to make one for you and
is obviously keen and knows a bit, then sure. I would see it when
it is made and confirm the delivery was worth the quote. You are
babbling hard, brother, but you still cannot lift that weight of
fuddy duddiness.
Look, you can just take a different attitude, rejoice in being
old and rigid and o so stiffly moral.
>
> I can't believe you're so argumentative!
As I said, you have an awful cheek! <g>
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dorayme
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