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  1. #841
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    graduation hats
    Wakeup in the morning and kick the day in the teeth!! Or something like that.

    "i don't want to write leak free code or most efficient code, like others traditional (so called expert) coders do."

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    Originally posted by souldog
    graduation hats
    I've always heard them called "Those hats you wear at graduation, you know the ones with the tassles." I think that is the proper name for them

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    Originally posted by TDM
    That finally solves the dilemma I have been struggling with for quite some time. Tom's avatar is a squirrel, not a groundhog.

    TDM
    On the other hand ground hogs (marmota monax) ARE members of the squirrel family (sciuridae). My avatar is a picture of the ever noble fox squirrel (sciurius niger).
    Last edited by Tom Frohman; April 9th, 2004 at 09:55 AM.
    Verere testudinem! (Fear the turtle)

    Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy. -Albert Einstein

    Robots are trying to steal my luggage.

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    Originally posted by SolarFlare
    When I glance at Tom's avatar I always think the squirrel is wearing one of those hats... you know, the graduation kind... what are they called .
    A mortarboard.

    Main Entry: mor·tar·board
    Pronunciation: 'mor-t&r-"bOrd, -"bord
    Function: noun
    1 a : HAWK 2 b : a board or platform about three feet (one meter) square for holding mortar
    2 : an academic cap consisting of a closely fitting headpiece with a broad flat projecting square top
    Last edited by Tom Frohman; April 9th, 2004 at 09:48 AM.
    Verere testudinem! (Fear the turtle)

    Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy. -Albert Einstein

    Robots are trying to steal my luggage.

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    Originally posted by souldog
    graduation hats
    Jimmy hats???

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    Originally posted by Tom Frohman
    A mortarboard.

    Main Entry: mor·tar·board
    Pronunciation: 'mor-t&r-"bOrd, -"bord
    Function: noun
    1 a : HAWK 2 b : a board or platform about three feet (one meter) square for holding mortar
    2 : an academic cap consisting of a closely fitting headpiece with a broad flat projecting square top
    That's the one...
    SolarFlare

    Those who cling to life die and those who defy death live. -Sun Tzu

    cout << endl;
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    Woohoo I won.....wait...that is the other thread. Uh.....Woohoo I win vicariously.

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    http://stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2877038a3600,00.html

    /Paul Bunyan wanted for questioning...

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    Originally posted by TDM
    Woohoo I won.....wait...that is the other thread. Uh.....Woohoo I win vicariously.

    TDM
    Vicariously???
    We'll go with definition 4 of Vicarious from my Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

    vicarious
    4. occurring in an unexpected or abnormal part of the body instead of the usual one.
    Verere testudinem! (Fear the turtle)

    Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy. -Albert Einstein

    Robots are trying to steal my luggage.

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    Originally posted by Tom Frohman
    Vicariously???
    We'll go with definition 4 of Vicarious from my Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
    Made you look!

    BTW - I prefer definition 2-b.

    P.S. I swear I wasn't speeding ossifer.

    TDM

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    TDM's words of wisdom volume 1:

    Always verify that there are plenty of crackers before you start cutting the cheese.

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    Has anyone got information on a company called www.naviktechnologies.com

    << REMOVED BY ADMIN / Duplicate post, spam, violation of AUP -- BRAD! >>
    Last edited by Brad Jones; May 3rd, 2004 at 09:18 AM.

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    I'm going to have to disallow the previous post for coming to close to having a topic.
    Verere testudinem! (Fear the turtle)

    Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy. -Albert Einstein

    Robots are trying to steal my luggage.

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    I give it a 4.0 for presentation and a 1.0 for technical merit. Next skater...

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    and on that note...Billy Joel needs to be stopped before he decides to take a trip to a farmers market.

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