And you will be in one more wedding this year... whooops I talk to much :sick:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
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And you will be in one more wedding this year... whooops I talk to much :sick:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
:D
I know. I was referring to your California trip and not having any good pics from there. Sorry about the confusion.Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Well, I'm just glad to see gurleygirl again here in CG! Welcome back. :wave:
That picture is going straight in our wedding album. :thumb: :thumb: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
So you're like it, eh...I thought you will burn it into flame of helk.. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Deniz
are you a brides adviser?...don't drink too much:DQuote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
LOL nah...Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
I'm at that ripe old age where everyone I know is getting married.
And I usually drink too much. I'm a sucker for a margarita. :D
hmmm... California pictures... I forgot I went there. Wasn't that like, three months ago? I have a great photo of me and Spongebob Squarepants at Universal Studios.
HI CHE_RISH :wave:
*poooh* *weaping-the-sweat-off* ... I thought you have read my post.... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
?!!Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
What post?!! Is it in this thread?
I didn't know we'd set a date yet! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
What do you think of next year end of August/beginning of September, honey? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Please think about it, I need to go to bed...
oo...I see..so why do you give a big yellow grin..:D..what a you laughing at...Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
//drink it and get drunk...smoke it and get stoned :rolleyes:
why next year?..oo..you're not underage anymore next year eh?.. ;) ..Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
HI CHE_RISH :wave: :p
Uh huh, I think you got this right. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
// Hello to you too, MrRee. :p
None of that in this forum please. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
But that won't stop us ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by che_rish
So am I getting the vibe here that no one likes my new avatar? Yellow is a happy color, smiles are a happy expression... I'm a happy person! :mad: SEE HAPPY ME!!!!
:D
Yes. I'm one of the bridesmaid, remember?? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
I like yellow. I like that yellow smilie avatar you had. But its not your avatar anymore. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Who the heck cares ?
Are you a hot chick ? Yes !
Are you an intelligent chick ? Yes ! Yes !
After reviewing the photographs of you che_rish and you gurleygirl I have to ask myself one question :
I always assumed that attractive women programmers were rubbish programmers.
Now I have to change my assumption.
There are lovely female programmers out there... this I discovered too late because I'm married to a simpleton now.
And as you know, anyone who's not a programmer is a simpleton... :D
(Simpleton: Thick, stupid, brainless, no idea how much mental discipline and dedication is required to be a programmer).
Darwen.
Ohh... Don't be sad and angry... Anything that can change your mood sweetheart? A good breakfast and a shoping tour afterwards. And a romantic dinner in the evening? :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Yes... of course :) Andrew will be bachelor and who will be the priest...? Well I would pick one of the following:Quote:
Originally Posted by che_rish
- Ovidiu
- Andreas Masur
- Deniz (he has experience :thumb: )
- Mick
/I'd like to have Mick... anything against him sweetheart? :)
:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by darwen
Oh, I forgot to add...
Anyone who's not a C++ programmer (VB6 chicks are still simpletons).
*oh laugh, laugh, oops fell off my chair....*
Darwen.
C++ is divine. And I cannot say anything... *cough-cough* against... that.... ... *cimperialis-noose-getting-narrower* ... wonderful VB programmers *noose-releases* ....Quote:
Originally Posted by darwen
:D
/Just amusing myself
Who the heck cares?Quote:
Originally Posted by darwen
You said so yourself you're married to a simpleton anyways. :rolleyes: :p
:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by che_rish
......Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
;)
Wokey... :thumb: :confused: :ehh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Deniz
okay,oh...my heart!,I'm seeing you,a brunette civil engineer with green eyes and big grin :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
I wouldn't call me a programmer, Darwin. I'm still learning... VB... VB.NET?!! Is that better than VB6?
'sides, I don't claim much programming ability. I'm smart in my own right with engineering!
mehdi62b: Don't flatter me! :blush: I don't deserve it!
//I hope you're flattering me... that or my looks kill! LOL :D
//Thanks NoHero for your support! :p
You're wonderful ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
A pleasure... but you know...?...I have a name ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
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Originally Posted by NoHero
I deeply apologize! I was just afraid that calling you My-Little-Love-Bear in public might be embarrassing. :D
//Ok, I'll call you Florian from here on out!
Naw... It won't be embarrassing for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Thank you Ameri
I hope you all realise I was joking before... just my English sense of humour :D
Actually, yes it is. VB.NET is a .NET language and so benefits from all the advantages of object orientation.Quote:
I wouldn't call me a programmer, Darwin. I'm still learning... VB... VB.NET?!! Is that better than VB6?
That's why even Microsoft have dumped VB6 in favour of it.
But that's another argument... let's just say that VB.NET has a well established design methodology behind it (object orientation) and VB6 hasn't and leave it at that shall we ?
Oh well, so much for me being a hot geek now !
Darwen.
Actually GG - I see from your bio you're a Civil Engineer.
Does that mean there are Uncivil Engineers out there ? :D :D
Sorry, really old, old, old, joke. It was old when I went to university back in the dark ages when to program you had to turn a handle on the left hand side of the babbage machine to make the cogs turn.
As a side note : No more Star Trek ! :cry: :cry: :cry:
Just when Enterprise was getting good too... except for Trip and T'Pal - yeauuchh, there goes my dinner.
Is it me or did she get skinnier with every series ?
Actually I'm interested now : why go from bridge building to programming ?
Darwen.
no, that was funny...what kind of machine is that?..looks cool to me:DQuote:
Originally Posted by darwen
EDIT:almost forget...is that anything to do with your avatar..
I program engineering software. My bosses figured it would be easier to teach an engineer programming that a programmer engineering. I write calculators for code standards: ASCE 7 & ASTM E 1300. My Daddy is also a computer guy and his background is in Mechanical Engineering so I had some footsteps to follow.Quote:
Originally Posted by darwen
My college curriculum did consist of 6 hours of programming (better than nothing!) and quite a bit of my research background consisted of DAQ systems and so forth. There's alot of programming behind research and development in our field.
It also makes me very a valuable commodity should I consider leaving here. ;)
//I have heard about the Un-civils... nasty creatures! :D
I'm a mechanical engineer. Does that make me an uncivil engineer?Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
LOL! NO!! I envy the ME's. I wasn't very good at moving parts. (That's why I'm in civil... everything stands still...) What got you into programming?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
I started out in testing and experimental stress analysis. I can't stand actually doing the testing and experimental work and I couldn't design my way out of a paper bag. I ended up doing tons and tons of data analysis on other people's data and writing programs to expedite this. Worked in FEA too for awhile. Then got a degree in statistics and a degree in math and kept doing data analysis and programming the instrumentation.Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Programming sucks up another victim. I mean, really, it's darn near impossible to do a plausible plate analysis without a program to keep up with all the 100X100 matrices! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
wow...100x100 matrices...i wonder how people solve them before the computer ages...maybe one week to solve that,,, :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Exactally... One wouldn't believe how much time computers have saved 'my people' ;). I hate to see the art of drafting go by the wayside to AutoCAD but the math? WOW!! What used to take months now takes hours and those are being trimmed down to minutes.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
100x100 matrices is simple to add:D...but when come to multiply....i think I must surrender....and the echelon matric...yes, the compute era really makes man goes..Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
AutoCAD is cool...yes the art of drafting not there but this thing can build 3D figures...proE is much more better than AutoCAD i think...
but the art of drafting must be preserved...it's like photo in black n' white...the color photo is great but the black n' white photo is awesome... :rolleyes:
//without me, it just aweso :D...
Mmmm, doing 100x100 matic multiplication... the things saturday nights are made of... thank goodness that over with.
Must say I like the autocad thing. Its soooo wikid seeing complete 3d models of stuff. Although the 3D renders from stuff like lightwave and rhino kick....
meaning?... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinky98
Meaning it would take up your whole life trying that. And you would have no life apart from that.
ie. meaning it would take a long time to multiple 100x100 matrices!
oh..that...I know that already...I just pretend didn't know your meaning...:D
//and don't trust me..I'm just kidding..I can't get it if you didn't explain it.. :p
I've never used proE... I'll do some poking around for that one, mrRee
I hate to say that, but they did obviously use the "rain man" and other people who have autism syndrom... :eekQuote:
Originally Posted by mrRee
proE can render 3D object much better than AutoCAD..but much more trickier than AutoCAD...I used to be CAM programmer, but now I obviously out of the path:DQuote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
heh...they have to:D..Quote:
Originally Posted by dimm_coder
//how's the geeks, don't let them cold...(I'd been warned to stick to the topic..so this is just the sticker:D)..
Thank god for the DXF eh GG ?
They don't realise you're trying to use real applications to do real things.
Hey, I know what it's like. I write software for TV companies (i.e. real-time subtitles).
There is a whole world of difference in writing pieces of software like Word and pieces of software that actually have to do something REALLY important - like keep a bridge up, or present subtitles to a nation.
Mind you if my software fails at least people won't die (like in the case a bridge collapses).
Darwen.