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Posted by Onideus Mad Hatter on 08/15/05 06:29
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 08:52:32 +0545, "Kadaitcha Man"
<nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote:
>> Too long, shorten it up a lil next time
>It's entirely your problem if you can't read more than a few words without
>confusing yourself.
Now, now, don't be blaming me for your run on sentences, you little
poverty of intellect.
>>>> Actually a project manager usually just manages resources
>> They don't actually make decisions about technology thought [sic]
>Nice backpedal.
....what was backpedaled again?
>Anyway, why are you bleating to me about that ide<SLAP>
....if you didn't want to join in the debate, why the fuck did you jump
teh bandwagon, Stumpy? What are you some kind of a fuckin Hatter
addict? Just can't stand not having a lil of my attention?
>> http://www.maxwideman.com/issacons3/iac1359c/sld001.htm
>Pick one:
>
>A) Do you glean all your miserable non-knowledge from crappy websites?
A) That website is better than anything you're capable of producing.
>B) Is that the page where you get all your miserable non-knowledge from,
>including how to create those woefully crappy websites of yours?
B) That's one of the first sites that comes up when you search for
"project manager duties" in Google. Don't like it? Go complain to
Google, Fucknut.
>> Let me know where it says a project manager decides which
>> technologies are best, Dribbles.
>The entire act of thinking is an alien concept to you, isn't it, slaptoy?
Thinking is only an act for you, is it? *snicker*
Boy you just walked right into that one, didn'tcha? It's like you
were tied to the tracks and that stupid 'ol train just kept runnin
over ya, didn't it?
>PS:
What the fuck are you writing a letter? I'm not yer pen pal, bitch,
so knock it off with that tweenage muppet fuck bullshit.
>Project managers can and do make decisions about technology, especially
>in multi-skilled, cross-responsibility environments where, for example, a
>lead engineer moves into a project management role and retains his technical
>responsibilities; often a side-effect of globalisation and cost reduction.
And if you weren't absolutely fucking stupid you would know that such
projects managers (in the IT field) tend to only retain a usable level
of skill in the area for 3 to 6 months once they become project
managers.
>But you wouldn't be expected to know about that since you are completely and
>utterly unemployable. And of course, you would not know anything about
>people having more than a single skill either.
....making this site only required one skill, eh?
http://www.backwater-productions.net/hatter-blog/
Tell me, does it hurt to be stupid?
>The one skill that you have, remembering to breathe when you scratch
>your arse, keeps you occupied enough, eh.
Is that the same skill I use to verbally slap you around Usenet like a
bitch?
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Onideus Mad Hatter
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