It's rather the opposite of a mouthwash ;)
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It's rather the opposite of a mouthwash ;)
Hmmm... are they those candy bars where you can suck liquid up through them??
No, not really. Check this meaningful discussion about Oreos to know more ;)
never did like oreo's that much...
Or Orioles either for that matter....Quote:
Originally posted by Mick
never did like oreo's that much...
yea but they are having a kick butt year so far...too bad they will fade as usual...Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
Or Orioles either for that matter....
/Camden yards is the best stadium ever....
Oh yeah well Citizen's Bank Park is essentially a copy-off which makes it even better :p.Quote:
Originally posted by Mick
yea but they are having a kick butt year so far...too bad they will fade as usual...
/Camden yards is the best stadium ever....
Speaking of sprots.Quote:
Originally posted by SolarFlare
Oh yeah well Citizen's Bank Park is essentially a copy-off which makes it even better :p.
Go Pistons, Go Wings (please).
There's a word for posts in technical forums that are irrelevant to the question at hand (no I'm not talking about mystery meat).Quote:
Originally posted by Alpha Vijayan
This is for you Fiona/.../..../....
To be sincere i really felt pity for you.I was not familiar with CG before.When i sarted posting my threads the first post i got included criticism abt u.Just wondered who u r and now i know that u r banned, coming in different names.
See who ever u r,what's the need for u to let others criticise u(destructive).Why u r giving the opportunity to let urself down infront of others?You do have urown integrity.You should never let it down at any cost.
My humble suggestion:rather than posting to general discussion forum, u can concentrate more on technical sessions. It will add value to ur posts.
Don't feel bad on me.
Its the truth.You have to realise it.
Sorry for posting to an open forum
S P A M
Please don't feed the trolls...
What does "ad hock" mean? This guy(American) in my company loves to use and abuse the phrase, but I have no clue what it means. He's one of those "Process Manager" people :rolleyes: , whatever the fudge that means.
spur of the moment kinda thing based on a singular thing. Like suppose there is a critical bug in your code that just cropped up, you'd have an 'ad hoc' meeting to sort it out...Quote:
Originally posted by ats007spdou
What does "ad hock" mean? This guy(American) in my company loves to use and abuse the phrase, but I have no clue what it means. He's one of those "Process Manager" people :rolleyes: , whatever the fudge that means.
note: it is ad hoc there is NO 'k'
Quote:
Main Entry: 1ad hoc
Pronunciation: 'ad-'häk, -'hOk; 'äd-'hOk
Function: adverb
Etymology: Latin, for this
: for the particular end or case at hand without consideration of wider application
sure there is..it's when you go oK....Quote:
Originally posted by TheCPUWizard
note: it is ad hoc there is NO 'k'
Well, you could go OK or even Okay, but if you go Oh Kay you might get a totally different result... ;)